Ceos. We have industrials in housing covered. The initial jobs claims yesterday as well as a second potential wave of the virus in the u. S. , lets get to the unemployment claims continuing their decline. Jay powell said yesterday there may be millions of people who do not get back to their jobs and it may be a while before they find jobs again. Joining us is Michael Mckee. If we had gotten this jobless claims number a few days ago the market would have said, it is not as bad as we thought, and today the narrative is different. Michael i would not try to put what the market will say into my words because we will wait and find out, but if you want to trade on disappointing news it will be the jobless claims. They declined for six straight weeks but they are still at 1. 5 million. Watching, iyone is non numbers because we are not comparing it to last year, we are comparing it to last week and the continuing claims have plateaued but are still high, suggesting that what jay powell said wi
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This topic were what do people say to you, is it a little bit weird to be discussing and i said yes i guess it is but i find it fascinating and i think that its a significant assassination certainly affected not only American History that World History and i give a few examples in my introduction about the fact that after all its face it, world war i began because of an assassination and of course we had the fall of the Roman Republic because of an assassination and we have our country itself divided when Abraham Lincoln was of course murdered in 1865 and we are still reverberating from the events around john f. Kennedy in 1963 but its a lot more than looking at Abraham Lincoln and john f. Kennedy. Assassination has been a common theme in history but also in American History and i devoted a chapter to each president who faced a direct assassination attempt both those who were assassinated into those who were wounded and were also president ial candidates which i havent seen anybody els
Sooner or later, we make mistakes, because you know what . Were all human. Right now at 5 00 Senate Candidate Loretta Sanchez apologizing after making a gesture and sound some found offensive. What she did and how it may impact the race. Also a terrible update. The dog found beaten burned and left to die has passed away. Why vets were unable to save maximilians life. And remembering the teen killed in a crash last week. The special meaning today has for those who knew her and what theyre doing to celebrate her life. Good evening, everyone. Im terry mcsweeney. And im peggy bunker. More than 500 people came together to remember a gilroy girl, a 15yearold who touched their lives deeply. Natalia salcido would have turned 16 years old today. She died in a car crash last saturday. And this is not the only tragedy that the community there is dealing with. Nbc bay areas Marianne Favro joining us live from her high school in gilroy with more on this day of celebration. Marianne . Reporter Natal