We welcome all of you to an onraordinary friday morning Bloomberg Radio and Bloomberg Television. It is jobs day. We will look at the state of this pandemic economy at 8 30. But we will also begin to see substantial count and returns from these key states of georgia and pennsylvania. Jonathan really tight races in places like georgia and nevada, tightening in arizona and pennsylvania. That is the focus for market participants. I would go one step further. Also a focus on the senate. A reporter a little while ago said it wouldnt be a blue wave, it would be a blue mist if we got a 5050 in the senate with a Biden White House. That would really change the story. Then youve got to reshape the narrative of the past couple of days that have been driving this market. Tom we will get to the data here as we move along. Futures, 38. The dollar a little bit weaker. Gold up 50 over the last number of days. Michael holland scheduled to be with us on the market. I am still trying to find an entry poi
Struggle just to keep up. Look. I think that all of these have one thing in common. They all believe that the future is a little bit better and a little bit faster to come than many of us believe it is rather remarkable to see a consensus overnight from companies that basically say, you know what . Darn covid full speed ahead that includes boeing boeing has what i regard as being a very bullish scenario involving good cash, involving the possibility of returning to much more flight in, lets say, the next year. And even after 1,600 flights of the 737 i dont think theyre going to call it maxx anymore i dont know i think were growing to have a hard time keeping us down today unless faang keep us us down because the hearings go badly. We have a couple of guidance. Ebay the other one that raised guidance. Starbucks had a lot of things to say analysts recommend stocks its an exciting time. In a lot of ways, youre with a tesla call it turns out tell la sla is goi be a big car company thats no
This on top of slight gains yesterday at 4 00 oclock. Markets were up. As you see dow industrials up 33 points and nasdaq up 139. Getting america working once again. President trump announcing plans to reopen the economy in phases. The president went through it yesterday. The Small Business aid program has run dry on capitol hill. The battle is waging on how much money, how much to add to funds to help business and American Workers now. Coronavirus is taking a toll on the chinese economy. It has contracted 6. 8 in the First Quarter. First ever quarterly contraction and wuhans death toll revised up 50 adding fuel to questions of beijings actual reporting on the virus. Secretary of state mike pompeo live at 8 30 a. M. Eastern on the possible origins of the virus as more people focus on the lab in wuhan, something that ive been putting the spotlight for months. What actions can be taken to china for lack of transparency. Mornings with maria begins now. Positive news on gilead. You saw the
Tonight the russian Army Launched the most powerful missile strikes in recent times on military installations in ukraine, this time odessa and the dnepropetrovsk region were targeted, local media write that as a result attack in the odessa area, the Port Infrastructure was damaged, as well as the hotel where the Ukrainian Armed forces unit was located, and in krivoy rog, explosions occurred at the local airfield and from there there are also reports of serious damage to russian missiles, but if this is an important facility for ukrainian aviation. It is known that mig29 fighters are based on it; one of them was recently destroyed by a lancet drone. Well, she is actively working in the krasnoliman direction. Russian army, aviation in its vanguard, fighter bombers su34 every combat flight of which destroys ukrainian command posts, as well as the points from which they control reconnaissance and attack drones. The crew and bombers are hit, and the armed forces for precise strikes use guid
Timbre, founder and chief strategist, carly mcwilliams, Senior Advisor to the fda commissioner, waring, a washington correspondent with usa today. Jennifer rodriguez, dena, medicine and health editor, kathleen quinn, Senior Advisor to the fda commissioner. Here, we have lisa matthews, Vice President and coleader of the Headliners Team. We have bill pierce, senior director of the National Press club headliners who organize todays event. Allison, how policy for an pr, jim spencer, a correspondent to the star tribune. Doctor charles snyderman, health and science correspondent for audio video. Thank you for joining us. [applause] want to take a moment to acknowledge members of the Headliners Team responsible for organizing the luncheon, betsy, laura, heather, and lindsay. Thank you all. For cspan public radio audiences, please be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public. Any applause or reaction even here is not necessarily from the working press. So, being a succ