Headlines. Fang with all the headlines in the greens, apple, amazon, netflix up 1. 5 . Tech remains hot, hot, hot. Still to come, definitely coming on todays show, coronavirus cases climb and states continue to rethink their opening plans. Well speak with fed chair James Bullard, what it means for the economy. Shares of Taylor Morrison posted record sales well speak to the ceo about whats driving the strength in the housing mark up a third of the percent. Lets start focusing on the big stories. Mike santoli tracking the markets, meg tirrell with the rising case count and courtney watching flags in the Retail Sector mike, lets kick things off with you. Market idling right here, holding above the flat line for the moment it seems like stealth pullback consolidation weve had last few weeks, s p 500, talking about a summer trading range this is what we had last summer. It looked like that on a narrow basis. Scares in both directions. Were not there in terms of prolonged sideways action. Th
Advice restrictions as protesters keep up the pressure over his handling of the pandemic. I am. The air. Ivory coast is facing new Political Uncertainty after the sudden death of its Prime Minister amadou gone coolly but he was also the ruling partys candidate for the president ial election this is clear but he just moments before a Cabinet Meeting where he collapsed he was later confirmed dead in hospital he returned to ivory coast just last week after medical treatment in fronts in march the 61 year old was handpicked by president Alassane Ouattara who said he would not seek a 3rd term make us hike is following developments from neighboring senegal. This is a big blow for the president because with this death comes a political crisis a political void the question is now who will replace coulibaly who was the chosen successor to want to or are expected to run in the next upcoming president ial election in october and whoever will come next will have to defeat the candidates which are
Hi im Steve Clements and i have a question is coping 1900 colleges education lets get to the bottom line. The Novel Coronavirus has struck americas Education System like lightning bolts a tsunami and a massive earthquake combined more and more schools and universities have decided to avoid face to face teaching for the next school year and replace it with Online Education the shift that started last semester has been huge and it has exposed a lot of weaknesses across the system just this week Harvard University announced well have know in person classes the entire next year with no in person classes the federal government is told International Students you cant stay in america huge shift so we have to wonder what kind of educational model will emerge from this pandemic will people stick to a 4 year College Education or will that change as well without a classroom or campus what will the College Experience be our study abroad programs dead in the water and will students and parents be w
Hi im Steve Clements and i have a question is coping 1900 colleges education lets get to the bottom line. The Novel Coronavirus has struck americas Education System like lightning bolts a tsunami and a massive earthquake combined more and more schools and universities have decided to avoid face to face teaching for the next school year and replace it with Online Education the shift that started last semester has been huge and it has exposed a lot of weaknesses across the system just this week Harvard University announced well have know in person classes the entire next year with no in person classes the federal government is told International Students you cant stay in america huge shift so we have to wonder what kind of educational model will emerge from this pandemic will people stick to a 4 year College Education or will that change as well without a classroom or campus what will the College Experience be our study abroad programs dead in the water and will students and parents be w
Together. And we got along, which is good. And i thought to feel the neighborhood a little more than i usually do, as i travel back and forth almost every week, get to know the people a little more irk waving from a distance. I look around and noticed that almost every lawn had a sign on it saying, we love Health Care Workers. And many people had signs in their windows to back that up, too. And we should. These doctors, these nurses, these people who work in Nursing Homes caring for the elderly, making certain theyre in a good, safe environment, theyre important and theyre risking their lives for the people we love. We thank them over and over again. There is one part of that group that i would like to highlight for a few moments. I want to spend a few minutes talking about one special group of Health Care Workers immigrants. One in six health care and social service workers, 3. 1 million out of 18. 7 million, are immigrants. You must notice. When they come on television and give us a