Before, minutes later, cutting the losses in half. In the end it closed 1175 points lower. A drop of 4. 6 . This marked the second day of steep losses. There was a sweeping selloff on friday over fears that the Federal Reserve will accelerate Interest Rates. We are joined by Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor jordan steady. We have been on this upward trajectory for a long time now. What the heck happened today . Its like going to santa cruz and going up the big dipper. We have been at the top all of 2017 and we hit a downturn today. 1100 points, 1,200 points. It sounds like a lot. In 1987, blackmon we were down 508 points and that was a 22 drop. That would be significant. Today, 2. 5 on friday, its not even a 10 correction. What is driving the sell off . It extended from what we saw on friday . It has to do with the federal open Market Committee meeting meeting Janet Yellens last meeting. There is going to be three to four increases in the interest rate. Thats the amount of money that b
From microsoft and walmart. This is under an hour. Good afternoon, everyone. If we could have our seats to begin the last session today. I think this is a very impressive gathering as we have our last session and the reflection on the quality of our speakers. And the importance of this topic. I am chair of the ngas Economic Development and commerce committee. Delighted to be joined by Governor John Hickenlooper and the panelists today that we will be introduced shortly. As we begin, the topic is state economies and the future of work. As i look around, everybodys economy is booming. In arkansas, last year we reached the lowest Unemployment Rate in the history of the state. Whenever you reach that low Unemployment Rate, as is in many of our states, you look at how we can expand our working population, it increased the training, particularly those who may have been difficult to find a job, dont have the level of training needed. That is the challenge we all face. In arkansas, we have don
Academy of Television Arts and sciences and at 90 hes still a consultant. Thanks to roddie for saving us. And thank you. God bless america. [ applause ] all i can say is i want to look like these guys when im 90. Im very honored to call upon american pastor chris edmonds, son of the late Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, righteous among the nations from the United States of america to receive the medal and certificate of honor on behalf of his father and to offer some remarks. [ applause ] lester, you did good. Thank you. Ambassador dermer, mr. President , might i say its an incredible honor to have you here. This is one memory that our family will cherish always. And might also say its my first time speaking at the embassy as well. [ laughter ] [ applause ] rabbi lau, mr. Wiff, senator corker, the gunden family, im going to mess this up, im from tennessee. The be say it for me. There we go. Ill get it right next time. And distinguished guests. Tonight on this noble occasion my moer mary
Without their integral involvement. I think from the challenges, the article does that, naming them, talking about them, and trying to understand where theres common ground, theres difficulties figuring out, ultimately with a goal of Getting Services to people who need them, from a Public Health evidence based services to people that need them is the end game we want. And then lastly data, we took a cursory look for today. Id like to do more on that, i think thats critical. Mark . Where you live often changes where you think. Where im located, i dont see the negatives as much as the positives. Were flooded with great opportunities, we cant take in all of them. To see the partnerships that are going on are terrific. So im very positive on this. I think in terms of addressing the challenges, it is the faith communities can be the trip wires for the challenge and the solution at the same time. Weve had conversations with the north american chair of somalia, hes very interested in working
He was not using his own personal innuendo and i greatly enjoyed it and i hope you have more guests like that but he was right on target this morning. I am calling to say that i think like many people, cspan is wonderful but for criticisms i almost have none and i am a very partisan kind of person and you all do a tremendous job of showing just about every side of everything of the way people look at things in dc and elsewhere. I take my hat off to you. Continue to let us know what you think about the programs youre watching. We are live on this friday morning for another look at the Midterm Election outcomes and how they will impact states and local communities by the governing magazines where it is just getting started. To discuss some specific initiatives but right now i would like to start with the governors races. Youve been tracking bees and predicting the rankings for more than a year as youve done in several previous cycles. The republican wave that we saw at the congressional