Weve given all of that back and then some. Yesterday, the market was down by 1,861 a decline of 2,443 points. All of that over the previous sessions we had given back futures are up by 626. Normally, thats the type of move that would make you sit up and say wow s p indicated up 69 points nasdaq up 192. Treasury yields have been moving all over the place as well we did see the 10year on monday up 0. 9 . Higher than that this morning, up 0. 2 on trading yesterday. Accelerated on the day everybody was on tender hooks to watch what would be happening here are some highlights of what is on tap car line, former citigroup ceo, former white house chief of staff, founder and chairman of Interactive Brokers joining us there. A lot going on there todays top story, uk gdp following 20. 4 in april the largest monthly fall on record as the pandemic lockdowns have battered the economy. Londons ftse down more than 18 , thats just year to date. Has liesman heard yesterday, the annual kansas fed symposi
How this boggles my mind weve had 3 children die of influenza in the year how bad is it when it comes to disease and the treatment of disease at these camps are going to sound awful it was horrible so you had me here twice and we sort of spoke about the reports that came from either doctors or from human rights organizations well now theres finnish an inspection the last death that you heard about well actually it was in may so keep them from may to now to actually get the facts together and what were missing in those taxes that the actual facility said that they were doing wellness checks on its individual 3 times during the course of this person actually separating us dying in custody in addition to that this person was detained in a cell with another young adult so we all know that the flu is contagious and so while this individual was not mexican he was being held in mexico at this time and therefore its also a danger to the mexican people because theyre laying the disease sort of
To sound awful its horrible so youve had me here twice and we sort of spoke about the reports that came from either doctors or from human rights organizations well now theres finnish an inspection the last death that you heard about well actually it was in may so keep them from may to now actually get the facts together and what were missing in those facts is that the actual facility said that they were doing wellness checks on its individual 3 times during the course of this person actually separating us dying in custody in addition to that this person was detained in a cell with another young adult so we all know that the flu is contagious and so while this individual was not mexican he was being held in mexico at this time and therefore its also a danger to the mexican people because theyre laying the disease sort of grab that there so there are 2 choices which weve always said you can either detain these individuals and give them the health care they need or tag them and release th
Event. Afternoon. We will get started. Examine panel will u. S. China links in products marketing opportunities and Economic Health and National Security relationships. We will start with benjamin shobel who is a Senior Associate International Health National borrow of Asian Research and n director of strategy for Health Business strategy at microsoft engagements with national governments, providers biotechnique. Then we will hear from katherine journalistestigative bookrtune magazine and her bottle of lies the inside story drug boom reveals fraud and dire conditions in the manufacturing plants where the majority of low cost medicine is made. He theuird is a professor and director of Global Health he t seton hall directs the Global Health governance roundtable series and the china and Global Governance project. President of en the United States China Business council. Joining that he will a long career in Public Service included multiple tours in china and asia and culminated as ppoint
U. S. China links to health and medical products, assessing Market Opportunities Economic Health and National Security risks of these relationships. We will start with Benjamin Shobert at a senior associate for interNational Health, the National Hero of asian research. Mr. Shobert is the director of strategy for Health Business strategy at microsoft where he lead engagements with national governments, providers and the biotech community. Next we will hear from Katherine Eban an investigative journalist for Fortune Magazine contributor and arnie Andrew Carnegie fellow. Ms. Ebans book bottle of lies reveals fraud and i are conditions in the overseas manufacturing plants with the majority of her low caste low cost where medicines made. Our third panelist is Yanzhong Huang professor and director of Global Health studies at seaton hall university. Dr. Huang is also a senior in Foreign Relations where he directs the health and governments around table series encoder asked the Global Governan