Lower yet again. Nasdaq is coming off its first backtoback losses in three weeks. Nasdaq would open lower by 20. Dow down by 50 and the s p by about 5. 5. And the latest s p caseshiller report is out, showing 3. 3 gain in home prices during october compared to one year ago our road map starts with the decade long bull run stocks on track for their best year since 2013. Markets poised for a lower open on this final trading day of 2019 plus, uber and postmates sue california the ride hailing giant and Delivery Firm are trying to block a law that would require them to treat gig workers as employees. The ousted head of Nissan Renault fleeing to lebanon carlos ghosn saying he was escaping what he called a rigged Japanese Justice system. As we head into the final trading session of 2019, the dow up 22 year to date. The s p 500 with a 28. 5 gain and the nasdaq outperforming both indices jumping by almost 35 . Oh what a year its been i guess maybe were going to go out with a little bit of a wh
Where might it be signed . How about london in early december, when President Trump attends a nato summit . Theres a lot of speculation that xi might be there. Well, that is magic to the market. Stocks are going up. Look at this. The dow industrials will be up well over 100 points, maybe 140 points. The s p 500 is going to be up about 10. Thats. 33 . The nasdaq will chime in with a 30point gain. That would be about. 33 or more. Here come more record highs. All right. Now, how is this for a headline . Turmoil at one of the most powerful companies in the world. Google. The board has opened an investigation and hired an outside law firm to look into Sexual Harassment and misconduct. Shareholders and some employees are not happy with the big severance packages given to executives who are being forced out. At the center of the probe, andy ruben, who ran the android division, and David Drummond, googles chief legal officer. This is not a story about the stock. Its a story about relationships
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] lets continue our second panel, and we thank our panelists for being here and for sitting through the first panel. Before i introduce our panelists, let me to say a few words. I think sometimes it is important to take a 30,000foot look at the systems under which we live. And we dont do that often enough. We deal with crisis by crisis. In my view, we are living with the Healthcare System which is broken and which is dysfunctional. We spend twice as much per capita on health care than any other country on earth. 13,000 every year, which is unsustainable. And yet despite that, 85 million americans are uninsured or underinsured. We are seeing in many parts of this country, unbelievably, above and beyond covid a decline in our life expectancy. We have half a million americanv whoever your experience bankruptcy which is related to the medical debt that they have.
All right. Thank you, jim. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] one of the great challenges we face as governors istrying to is trying to anticipate the actions and consequences that our actions will have down the road on future generations. This next panel will give us some insights on what the future might look like. Theyre going to start by looking backward over the past 25 years to let us to get a capsulesized look at how the countrys changed. And most of you, if you have if you havent gone back and told me in 1992 what we have now, i wouldnt have believed it. The explosion of internet, unbelievable changes in telecommunications, social changes, how we do everything. Its just a different world than what we had 25 years ago. If you believe any of these compounding acceleration laws, the next 25 years, the rate of change will be even more rapid. Hopefully, that rate of change will be for the better. Our panel will offer a glimpse of what that future holds, promise
Right. Thank you, gentlemen, a great challenge to be faced as governor is trying to anticipate the actions or consequences that our actions are going to have down the road on future generations. This next panel is going to give us some insights on what that future might look like. Theyre going to start by looking backward over the past 25 years to let us kind of get a capsule sized look of how the country has changed. Certainly, i think most of you, if you talked back and told me in 1992 what we have now, i wouldnt have believed it. The explosion of internet, the unbelievable changes in telecommunications, demographic changes, the social changes, just how we do everything. This is such a different world than we had 25 years ago and i think, if you believe any of these, whether its moores law or any of these compounding acceleration laws, the next 25 years, the rate of change is going to be even more rapid, hopefully that rate of change will be for the better. Our panel is going to offe