I think we should start by checking where we are. Were in the midst of a big snap back day the dow is back over 20,000. Pushing a 9 gain of 1600. The s p good for nearly 8 theres the nasdaq as well up close to 7 . Have we turned a corner . I dont think so. I think technicians is what is referred to as a counter trend move its nice to have. I think people could use a break from just the persistant and constant selling were looking at stocks in the s p 500 be p t the percentage of stocks making fresh hundred day lows that number is slowing down. A few days ago it was high 80s right now its low 60s i think thats pretty good i think well take that. Again, these are the types of days that give you the opportunity judge, if you were panicking and you felt you were too exposed, this would be the kind of day if youll lighten up from a 60 40 portfolio to a 50 50. If you look at the biggest names its happening in areas that have been thrashed mgm up 33 Royal Caribbean up 31 im looking at ual up
[applause] good afternoon, everybody. Hello. So on behalf of the center for Civic Engagement here in new england college, it is my pleasure to introduce to you to president ial canada and United States senator, Amy Klobuchar. [applause] amy is the first woman to be elected to the United States senate in minnesotas history, and she has a wellknown reputation of getting things done while she is there. A recent study has actually ranked her the most effective democratic senator in the last United States congress. [applause] she is committed to improving the lives of families in the heartland, ensuring that kids that grew up in Rural America can stay in Rural America. And without spreading lies or spreading the blame, amy is focused on getting things done and making sure families lives are improved every day. When she first came to congress, our number one ask was to be on the Senate Agricultural committee, and she understands that this country has to do more to support our beginning farme
Suddenly and unexpectedly passes away at the age of 65. There are flowers covering the mayors desk inside his City Hall Office tonight. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im dion lynn in for ama daetz. The death of ed lee left the bay area stunned. His impact spread far beyond San Francisco. Well share some of the stories with you tonight. And reporter vic lee has more now acting mayor made the official announcement late this morning. But those here already knew. This after breed held meetings with the mayors staff and Department Heads before her news conference. Their tributes had a common thread, common words to describe what most called a kind, gentle man. Im drawn to the kind of leader thats nice. Ed lee was nice. He was a mayor who led with compassion, who was an incredibly kind person. Ed lee always had an open door for any of us. We can call him at any time. Mayor lee came from humble beginnings. He grew up in public housing. His father a veteran, mother a seamstress. He never
to 40% off of what our peek numbers were in march and april. reporter: when maryland live! opened up, hollywood business dropped off from $260 are machine per day to $150. it wants the state to take back 500 of the 1500 machines, ultimately placing them in other facilities. hill says this is not a foreboding sign of things to come. this is not a death penalty by any stretch of the imagination. this is us doing the fiscally responsible thing to make our property the right size. reporter: he readily admit there is may be more reasons behind the drop off in revenue over the last few months. as the casino is renovated to make way for a new upscale casual dining area, the standard buffet has been pushed outside to a tent. the summer is also an especially slow season for slots but earliest mats that the casino would thrive here simply missed the mark. the figures were way off through some of the analysis that they had done back then. that s normal. you never really know wha
today nevada unemployment is over 12%, home values have plummeted, and nevada s foreclosure rate is the highest in the nation. i have walked in nevada neighborhoods, blighted by abandoned homes, and where people wonder why barack obama failed them. well, mr. president, nef has va had enough of your kind of help. [cheers and applause]. eric: good morning and welcome to america s news and election headquarters, for this sunday morning, i m eric sean. jamie: it was a busy weekend, i m jamie colby, maine and nevada speaking and mitt romney winning a decisive double-digit margin as we mentioned, romney got 48% of the vote and newt gingrich a distant second with 23% and ron paul with 19, rick santorum, 11. casey steegel was monitoring the developments, and is live in las vegas for us, right now. casey, tell us about speaker knunewt gingrich first and any reaction he had to the results. good morning. reporter: good morning to you, jamie. we should also point out the numbers th