And im brian sullivan. Crude oil falling again, and that seems to be hurting your investments today. The dow is down, not a lot, you can see 15 points, crude oil though is down 2. 5 . Many in the market not only watching oil but also looking ahead to Janet Yellens big speech later on this week. And of course were going to let you know everything you need to know about that coming up. Michelle. Hey, brian. Im michelle carusocabrera, heres what else is happening at this hour. Shares of Dunkin Brands up more than 2 tracking their best day since july 14. Automobile driving in the United States hitting a record 1. 5 trillion miles logged in the First Six Months of 2016. Thats up more than 3 from a year ago. Ralph lauren now joining speedo in dropping sponsorship of olympic Gold Medalist ryan lochte after he admitted to lying about being held up at gunpoint in rio. Lot to get through this hour. Going to start with the markets though. Market that no one seems to be trying to beat anymore. Ins
These have been amongst the hottest traded this year with the fed on hold, should you pile back swoo these trades . Guy . I dont know. The bond market sold off. The back started to get a move to the upside, so the whole thing didnt make sense. Maybe its a oneday thing. Gold, which has had a big sell off in august, finally in the bottom. Saw a big move in the gold miners. I think you get back in the gold miner, i think thats what the markets trying to tell you. I think it is time to get back to those, but theyll go down with the overall market. Levered three times, four times more. I think those trades are safe. Basically, you agree that fed not going to raise rates at least until december. I think thats the way the market is telling us. I was in and out of xlf last week, so i think thats what the market told us today. If theyre going to raise it wasnt a sell off. E look at the financials, banks in particular, they didnt sell off. They stayed and held their own. Especially in the face o
Is that amazingly, nobody was hurt. An Early Morning weather shock in concord. At about 3 17 a. M. This morning, we received a report of a tree down. It would be the first of many reports of trees down. As the tornado rated in strength at ef1, tore a tight corridor of destruction through one of the states most historic town. 400 yards wide, half mile long. The reporter the tornado started somewhere near mill brook farm on cambridge turnpike, where it sent a tree crashing through a greenhouse. I heard this real strong wind, you know, real heavy rain, and it scared me a little bit. The reporter it then traveled northnortheast, causing the heaviest damage on independence road. Estimated wind speed 100 Miles Per Hour. It did a lot of damage, just in a small area. 39 houses were damaged, but only one suffered significant not fairing as well the trees, snapped, toppled and in some case, ripped right out of the ground. Concentrating now on opening the roads, getting good access into the neigh
Than u. S. Government. In u. S. Government i can talk to them about important sieve, and how to do it. But i think a big challenge to forming citizens who can tackle the problems of today is our u. S. History. It is teaching a very traditional mainstream history that reinforces the current traditions. As they say, they cannot dismantle the masters house. So when you are teaching a traditional white man mythical if you try hard enough youll get ahead type of history. Then you turn around and say, okay, now were going to talk about racial and income inequality. It conflicts. And so i think you really have to teach the roots of todays problems in u. S. History for the students to understand. You need to get down to the root causes. Ill give you an example. This summer i was very shaken by the two deaths of black men by police and the rise of trumpism. And i said i cant go on as if nothing has happen. And i emailed my supervisor and i said, i am just completely compressing the curriculum a
Through metro west where we get that cloud cover. We could see a couple of snow flakes out there. Wouldnt want to be surprised by that. We are starting out with upper teens and 20s. At lunchtime, we barely budget. 28 in boston. 22 in worcester. 23 in keene. 29 in plymouth. 28 in beverly. We have these strips of snow. It is going to be a formula just like yesterday with light snow showers in the form of flurries and snow squalls, but really, really scattered stuff. 24 to 38 degrees this afternoon 24 to 38 degrees this afternoon. The winds gusting 30 to 40 Miles Per Hour. So coming up, i will break down what that means for your wind chills today and, of course, a look at those very dangerous wind chills by the weekend. Over to Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic this morning, julie. Keep an eye out for black spice we will let you know if we will see more spots slippery than others. Things are looking light on route 1, 93 south moving along just fine. Pike wide open flew framingham