News special correspondent. President trump is 74 years old, right in the age range at risk for the most serious consequences of coronavirus. What would you expect his doctors to do from this point forward . I am glad you brought it up. I think people need to understand that beyond politics this is a very serious medical condition. Everybody wants the president and first lady and everybody affected to be healthy. I expect the medical team to be closely monitoring them on a regular routine basis. We have come a long way and treatments and therapies are a lot better and they have a phenomenal around the clock medical team at the white house. Lets talk more about what the medical team will be doing. When will we or his medical team have an idea of the severity of the symptoms he might experience . I think it is hard to say. What we heard from early reporting the president and the first lady are feeling well. I heard they are being called right now asymptomatic. I dont know exactly what it
The bottom of the hour. He is traveling today in wisconsin, talking about the economy and jobs. For now, the Postal Service in the spotlight as we inch toward an election where voters where a significant number of voters will be mailing in their balance. Joining us, abigail doolittle, who has been watching the backandforth of the day. No records today. But what were the main drivers . Abigail everybody waiting for that potential record for the s p 500. Stocks really climbing this wall of worry. The s p 500 hitting this area of resistance. The polls fallen short of being able to take out those old levels. S p 500 up about euro. 3 . Nasdaq once again closing at a record high, up 1. 1 , really being helped out by some of those mega cap tech stocks. China, so muchs, for investors to worry about. They are going again toward this years defense of technology. The vix down a little bit today but still relatively elevated. Couldxperts say that we see some sort of pullback after this huge rally
Believes this meeting was quote very unusual and its paying close attention and said it would keep working to stop provocative acts from its soil including sending propaganda leaflets over the border which pyongyang said is behind its reasons that recent actions come in. We saw the report from the north and we are reviewing it in a close serious way we will monitor the situation our government stance remains the 2 koreas should edge here to the Bilateral Agreement apart from this we stressed again and will continue to sternly respond to actions such as sending anti north leaflets which creates tensions between the south and north and threatens the safety of people in the border area more on the story with our correspondent rob mcbride in salt. We know that there does tend to be a patent to these kinds of things we do see an escalation and then a sudden deescalation and often it is north korea that is pulling the strings maybe the North Koreans have calculated that this particular escal
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