Welcome to power lunch, everybody. Stocks are just off the lows of the day. The dow down b about 200 points. Still on pace for its Third Straight session in the red with apple the biggest drag and gold reaching 1600, its highest level in seven years and utilities leading today on pace for a record close the second best performing sector this year next to tech up 9 for more on where the money is move ng todays market, lets get to bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. Hello, again. Much of damage is cue to apple and theyre worried about krohn kro coronavirus. Exxon mobil, another new 52week low there and also were seeing some of the big global industrials like caterpillar, 3m pretty modest response leon cooperman was saying the the biggest risk to the markets is the u. S. Elections and this is the way a lot of the Fund Managers seem to think bank of america, 150, the biggest Fund Managers in the world. He said that, too. The 2020 election is the number one thing. Were all worried ab
London. Because we aret have one ofand we the biggest in europe and the Largest Hotel operator. Withuch has this delivered 244 million . Miss is a little bit of a against estimates. Ceo has been in the post and they have been revamping instead of cutting costs in china. It is taking on some the upscale brands and requires a Hotel Reservation services. That is the background. We have a host of other reports. Lets talk about the markets. The markets have risen for three straight days. Before we went on the christmas holidays, i want to show you the breakdown of the relationship and this is the ironclad thetionship and they are euro stoxx 50 and they are all at a panic in correlation with the fever pitch and the 15 year high is dropping. Sync, asfalling out of you said. During the panic, they had been moving in sync and they are reducing among the assets. Is thes been happening four days do not make a year. It is four days of hope. Lets check in on the risk and see what is happening in ma
Educated workforce in america. I want it to be the most Diverse Workforce in the world. That is what i am fighting for. That is what your superintendent and principal are fighting for. I hope that is what you fight for your selves. Because when i meet the students here at coral reef, i am optimistic about the future. Michelle and i said, we are going to be in good hands. We are going to do ok. [applause] young people are coming. And nobody is going to stop them. Thank you everybody. God bless you and god bless america. [applause] [marching band plays stars and forever] obama] ants next, one of the speakers from the second day of the cpa see. We will hear from Texas Governor rick perry and texas senator john cornyn. Rick santorum and senator rand paul of kentucky. Tomorrow on washington aboutl, ralph reed talks the role of religion in politics in 2014 and the future of the republican party. Paul singer speaks at 8 30 a. M. The author of dragnet nation discussions intelligence gathering
The Quality Health care that american hospitals have been providing and hopefully continue to provide. Thank you for letting me come this morning. Thank you, all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] okay, our next speaker is cms administrator in the obama administration. I now would like to introduce someone whom many of us know and consider a dear friend for many years. She may have the most challenging job in washington. Theres an 800 billion dollar agency, and Insurance Coverage for roughly a hundred million, a hundred million americans. Additionally, shes responsible for the coverage expansion under the Affordable Care act. Marilyn as you know served as secretary of the department of health and Human Resources for the state of virginia, before that, she enjoyed a 5 25 year career at hda, as a staff nurse, hospital add administrator, president of the central atlantic division, and ultimately president of Outpatient Services at hda. She knows health care delivery. She knows health c
But it was a great labor of love to learn more about them. People often ask me, how did you pick these hundred people . One of the great one of the things the was the most fun about the book was reading about these hundred people. I recently analyst to a 250 people. I contacted friends and others that did not know out of the blue from historians, journalists, like our first, and ask them for their recommendations of people. And then made a point of trying to identify people, some of the more famous and many of whom were not well known. There are three kinds of people in the book and the three categories of people. One group of them are organizers and activists, people like eugene debs and the socialist party, the early 1900s. People like alice paul, the great suffrage leader it was probably more responsible than anyone else for women getting the right to vote and a leader of the Womens Suffrage Movement in the early 1900s. She was also an advocate of civil disobedience. She and others