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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., let s 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 pow
New-yorkUnited-statesNorwayIndiaNetherlandsWashingtonChinaItalySpainLondonCity-ofUnited-kingdom alix steel alongside me as cohost today. good to have you here with me. really ignoring some disappointing news we got earlier about retail sales and business inventories up. offset theenough to rally because we had the time warner table deal. we will get to that in a moment, but first, the stocks we are watching as we get into the close julie hyman is keeping an eye on them. one of the stocks we are keeping an eye on is facebook. not really any headlines that have spurred the gains today, but what is notable is facebook is trading at a record high. track thisteresting stock has gone on. goodyear tire & rubber is the best performer in the s&p 500 after it came out with its earnings which beat estimates even as revenue fell, missing estimates. goodyear has managed to to boost its bottom line and they are also boosting its relationship with sumitomo of japan. a lot ofdecline concerns about slowing sales growth at the grocery, cutting its forecast for full-year sales eatin
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