In hong kong, well tell you when street protests might resume, and well talk about the Business Climate here as well as Business Climate in china. Some fresh views on trade war, what comes next, they are coming up this hour in hong kong. Great stuff connell, first we begin with breaking new in white house, straight to Edward Lawrence with details. Reporter melissa, president putting focus on healthcare now, today he did look at a new marine one he will be flying on. But he is talking about health care, what he did today, was he changed or expanded real of the hell reimbursement Health Reimbursement arrangement rule that now allows company to put in workers to put money to a pot for workers so the workers can look for a right Health Care Plan for them in the individual market. The president opening avenue, saying this i allows companies o sort of subsidize health care in the private market. Expanding Health Reimbursement arrangements or hras, they will allow American Workers to shop for
Business with huawei, if you want to do business in america. Farreaching ramifications of Trump Trade War shaking the markets just a bit, yes, you do see a little bit of a comeback but specifically apple, chip makers, energy names to drag down oilrelated shares, we do have insecurity here but as we head into the last 60 minutes of trade wall Street Holding onto small weekly gain, lets see if we can hold onto them at the close. The finger pointing on tankers, President Trump not only blaming iran but taking one step further saying that iran will never have a Nuclear Weapon on his watch. National security and implications of heightened rhetoric, less than an hour on closing bell this friday, a lot can happen here so lets start the countdown. Liz it is red right now but look at tesla, briefly turned positive, it is down just 15 cents, barely. Lets call it flat for the moment. The Electrical Industry News Services saying that electric says the Company Owned by elon musk, well, owned by sha
Dr. Joe Corrado saw his hospital being whittled away. Supplies for surgery disappeared, crucial medicines went unstocked, paychecks never came, he said. Just days before Noble suspended operations, he told management: “We don’t have the ability to do the things we need to take care of patients.”
Dr. Joe Corrado saw his hospital being whittled away. Supplies for surgery disappeared, crucial medicines went unstocked, paychecks never came, he said. Just days before Noble suspended operations, he told management: “We don’t have the ability to do the things we need to take care of patients.”