We re from correspondent Christine Romans jobs added 164000 us exactly exactly what our consensus of economists had forecast and that s right in line with kind of the average for the 1st 6 months of this year unemployment States Supreme Court 7 percent down down to $27.00 I m Blackmore s. Right now Doctors Without Borders medical teams are operating in some of the most remote and dangerous corners of the world when front yards become front lines at the crossroads of conflict an epidemic where there are no hospitals that it s where we operate your response is critical to our response in places where few others will go. That is where we operate learn more at Doctors Without Borders dot org Have you heard what President Trump said recently news about you like Newsmax I like it too I like it too now you can watch Newsmax t.v. And get the truth about Trump from Bill O Reilly Mike Reagan Alan Dershowitz Pat Buchanan and more Newsmax t.v. Is America s fastest growing cable news
This is Democracy Now. Today is the story of. 4 years ago the drugs a product called. Program the one you like being Bill you don t believe people if it. Is a 4 year period told 6 people about the park the 40 the 30 this is gone as Democratic presidential candidates debate overhauling the nation s health care system we look back 1965 when President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the bill creating Medicare and Medicaid despite massive pushback from the health care industry then we look at the rapid melting of Greenland s ice sheet and what it means for the rest of the year into law. A 160000000000 tons of proof surface melting that the equivalent of 65000000 and then pick size swimming pools but 1st we go to Dallas Texas to look at the tragic death of Tony temple a mentally ill man who died in 2016 after 911 for help. Police body and video has just come out Dallas police officer Shackleton and laugh as he die. All that and more coming up. Democracy Now democracy now got the war and the
It s expected to get the president s signature correspondent Gerry Bode lender final congressional approval of the $2.00 trillion dollar measure came on a vote of $67.00 to $28.00 the measure already approved by the house eliminates the prospect of a government shutdown at the end of next month as well as automatic spending cuts the measure contains something for both sides Republicans can point to increased defense spending while Democrats can tell the increased funding to fight opioids running the Navy SEALs his concern about a behavior and discipline problem it is demanding answers Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr green is telling his commanders by next Friday he wants their tails on what problems they see and what solutions they are ready to offer on Wall Street stocks were up strong today but they re down since the president s tariff announcement the down currently down 122. Youths a bang is a serious problem one is you miners may try to purchase on line that s why Julaton Ha
Drapes consumer loan rates like auto loans and credit card loans you should see a response in those rates directly in response to the Fed rate cut so they should care about borrowing costs but but they should also care more broadly on the impact on the economy it s going to affect the borrowing costs of businesses also and when their costs are lowered then they re more likely to hire people and pay them more so there are a number of different ways that this could affect the average American j.d. And Stan is from Miami he got a bit more tech to go along to know about the Fed s inflation target 2 percent of yours we remind you of done how asks Mr Ranson did they pick that number so the Fed has articulated a longer term goal of 2 percent for inflation and if that s slightly different than actually having a target which means that they have some level of commitment to achieving it they re basically just telling people that this is what we re trying to achieve and the reality is there is n
There s the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than $300.00 points or nearly one quarter percent even though as Pelle knows he and his colleagues did exactly what forecasters had expected this was well telegraphed what we did today was very consistent with what we had said we were going to do investors and President Trump appeared to be disappointed with the suggestion that the Fed might pause now after cutting rates by a quarter point when many in the market want additional cuts pal did leave the door open to further rate reductions if economic conditions warrant Scott Horsley n.p.r. News Washington u.s. And Chinese trade negotiators wrapped up their latest round of trade talks today with no visible signs of progress respective sides putting off their next meeting until September extending what had been an easy truce between the world s 2 largest economies this week sessions marked the 1st face to face meetings between the 2 sides since President Trump and Chinese President Xi Ji