Pointing upward the wall street journal is calling the last four months a melt up and thats what it looks like. Dow up by 83 points. S p 500 looking to open 12 points higher. Treasury yields as well. Were at. 572. Theres a mix of what theyre thinking and what the equity markets think, right melissa okay we have a we will work on the audio and hopefully get that a busy week ahead. A twoday fed meeting with a policy announcement. No major change is expected. That will tell you that but investors will watch for clues about what the central bank might do next and then on the corporate front earnings season kicks into overdrive 167 of the s p 500 companies will report. Well hear from 12 dow components and among the names likely to get a lot of attention, apple, amazon, boeing, mcdonalds, 3m, exxon and many others. This is if you like earnings, if youre excited by earnings this is going to be a big week. So far this season we heard from 128 of the s p 500 companies so well more than double t
In Santa Clara County the decision to cancel all major events trickled down to everyday People Living paycheck to paycheck. Damian trujillo is at the center for performing arts in san jose with more on economic fallout for people who rely on business from that. Reporter thats right, its dark here the cpa, looks like its going to remain dark for quite some time. A lot of events are being canceled and Business Owners are feeling the effects. George sanchez is doing what he can to keep his downtown restaurant clean and safe. He added hospitalgrade sanitizer today. But its been a rocky ride so far. With business down 20 the past month over fears of coronavirus. Weve been crying. Last week we lost three catering jobs, which is a good amount of money. Reporter on orders of department of public health, venues with more than 1,000 seats are canceling or modifying events. The big arenas are getting headlines but it may be the smaller venues hit the hardest. The center for performing arts, civic
Faceoff what that means for you and the media landscape. A slamdunk edition of power lunch starts right now good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to power lunch. Im Tyler Mathisen stoc stocks trading in a narrow range. We could have our ninth Straight Record closing high. Boeing, apple, walmart, the biggest winners. Check out some of the other movers Rockwell Collins trading at an alltime high. Dom chew just reported a little bit about it de deere also at alltime highs and mylan going lower, hitting levels not seen in four years. I am Michelle Carusocabrera north korea vowing to teach the u. S. A severe lesson if they launch an attack against pyongyang. Security council vote was unanimous. A strong statement against north korea. New sanctions are in response to north koreas two intercontinental ballistic test in july. It could slash our 3 billion annual export revenue by a third. The intention which bans u. S. Members from banning coal, iron, iron ore and seafood are to force them to sit
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Private school about five thousand dollars a year but the state was challenged over the accounts because some argued this money was being diverted from Public Schools. Mauricio Marin nevadas schoolvoucher programs passed by the Legislature Last year has been halted by the state Supreme Court. The big reasonsaying cash from from the distributive schools accountwhich funds k12 education statewidecant be diverted from public education. Which education advocates say theyve been fighting for this whole time. Amanda Morgan legal director, educate nevada now there is no way that this program is constitutional, and its for the exact reasons that we its taking money out of Public Schools, and handing it to private schools, and thats clearly unconstitutional. Mauricio Marin but the fight doesnt appear to be over. The state Supreme Court did find the program itself to be constitutional, just not the current allocation plan. Despite the ruling, the state treasurer who would administer the program