Mark on that Company Power lunch starts right now and welcome to power lunch. Im melissa lee. Were looking at the markets right now but this is not telling the entire story intraday, thats the story we went from session highs in fact intraday all time high on the dow industrial to a low. On a dow jones headline about u. S. china trade talks hitting a snag over farm purchases well get the latest and monitor the latest reaction for you. Thank you, melissa. Were going to go now to washington and Kayla Tausche who has been following trade for us for many months now and has the latest headlines and some context. Kayla . Well, tyler, the headlines that are moving the market lower from the wall street journal which says that china is balking at putting a specific dollar figure of agricultural purchases into the deal text remember, this was supposed to be a good will purchase primarily centered on intellectual property selections and stopping chinas practice of forcing Technology Transfers but
From Stewart Frankel welcome, steve thank you are we going to end the sixday win streak here . If we did would it be a shock . And its still plenty of time for us to turn around, turn green. We bounced about 6 off the lows but we are not overbought. So to your point, i dont think that we necessarily have toned today but its a good stop to say lets take a breather, were still above all the moving averages in the overall market about 10 handles lower in the s p cash but i still think were on good footing. Is 2900 a tough footh for the s p . It is because its a big fat round number so i think the 2954, the alltime highs, thats the tough number you have to worry about, not the 2900 lets focus in on the big stories we are watching. Bob pisani has whats driving todays market which of course has been up and down ylan mui is watching a tech antitrust hearing on capitol hill and phil lebeau is covering teslas Shareholders Meeting bob, lets start with you. Lets take a look whats going on its ver
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Here at smu. Let me start by thanking the many people. Well at least a few of them who at least a few video who have helped make this evening possible starting with our friends at the center for president ial history with whom we are cosponsoring this event tonight. Particularly jeffreyrt engel, Brian Franklin and rhonda spinster elected thank ruth ann elmore who coordinates things on our end for the clements center. So was my pleasure to introduce Cameron Blevins who braved last night whether to fly in from denver where he teaches u. S. History and digital humanity at the university of colorado campus in the mile high city. Before moving to the front right she was assistant professor of history at Northeastern University in boston and a core faculty member at the schools in the lab for text maps and networks. I learned last that cameron is a native of nutmeg state your for thoses of you who dont know but the nutmeg state, a number of you, so there is going to enable to invite you. Alt
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