Points after a rally that saw all of the major averages up do you up by 227 points. S p up by 21 nasdaq up about a percent at 85 points a lot of people muling through and looking at some deescalation it still continued but let up a little bit trade looks like a sidelined issue or better. Much much lower but rising that made people feel like they didnt have enough exposure. The dow is up around 2,000. Russell 2000 is up first it is a catch up and then lets see how far we can stretch it overnight, with the headlines of the latest concessions, the s p futures shot up. We are up six or so percent. If we wanted to, we couldnt make new lows or deals it is fairly far away. You are in this zone. You have a cushion below you see the 10year 1. 726 it is good. It is good it is good always a good side, bad side of things. In asia, we did see the president tweeting about postponing tariffs sang high composite ended up in europe, if you look at what is happening there, right now, markets have barely
Lovely, representing september 11th. 3000 lives and if you think about it, that name really got, as you know, alex, it got a lot higher than that indirectly. Directly and indirectly, a lot of people, a lot of great people. So that was a tremendous job everybody did this morning, letting the world know that were ready for anything if we have to be. Were ready for anything, so thank you and i know a lot of you were there and i appreciate you being there very much. We have a problem in our country, its a new problem, its a problem of nobody really thought about too much a few years ago and its called vaping. Especially vaping as it pertains to innocent children. And theyre coming home and theyre saying, mom, i want to vape and the parents dont know too much about it, and nobody knows too much about it, but they do know its causing a lot of problems. And were going to have to do something about it. One of the words and one of the reasons were meeting today is to let you know that its out t
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202 7488000, Health Care Professionals we want to know what you are seeing, your line , ecigarette8001 users, this is about you and we want to know what you think about this ban on flavored isigarettes, your number 202 7488002. If you dont fit in those categories we want to hear from you as well, your line is 202 7488003. We can always be reached on , and you canbook also now text us from your at 202 7488003. Be brief and beyond topic, we will get you on the air. So President Trump on wednesday thatout publicly, and said he and the Trump Administration was considering a ban on flavored ecigarettes, on most of the flavors. Here is what President Trump had to say. We have a problem in our country, its a new problem [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2019] [video clip] we have a problem in our country, its called vaping, especially as it pertains to innocent children. They are coming home, saying mom i want to vape. ,nd parents dont much about it nobody knows much about it
Across our land. I remember the sights and sounds of parents at the firehouse in sandy hook on the horrible day in 2012 when 20 beautiful children and six great educators died. The firehouse is where parents went to find out whether their children were okay. And the way they found out was that their children either appeared or they did not. For them in the cries and sobbing they experienced, the expressions of anguish, the look on those faces was only the beginning of their nightmare. But it transformed connecticut. And what we did in connecticut was to adopt commonsense measure, comprehensive steps to stop gun violence. But the lesson of connecticut is not only that those steps have reduced gun violence including homicide but also that states with the strongest laws are still on the the in ersy of the one mercy of the ones with the weakest because guns have no respect for state boundaries. They cross state lines and they do damage and death in states like connecticut with strong guns