Comes with some of these medical breakthroughs that could yield perhaps advances that lead to people moving around, feeling more comfortable, boosting a little bit those stocks that have been most beaten down, morgan absolutely. When youre talking about reopening, you have names like disney that are moving forward with plans or some plans in florida, you have names like apple beginning to open more Retail Stores in the u. S. As well also crude is one to watch and carl just mentioned it, the fact that were seeing a bid for crude. Wti the june contract expires tomorrow and what a difference a month has made as you have seen production numbers start to come in and started to see some of the driving demand return as well gas prices at the pump up by a couple cents in the last couple weeks as more and more people are starting to come out as we start to see more of these reopenings, but, of course, longer term, as we continue to talk about over and over again, its going to be what does the t
The s p down 4 on the day. , 17 on amazing week the dow, 15 on the s p 500, 13 on the nasdaq, all major indices down about 30 from alltime highs. Scarlet sorry we interrupted. You were saying that it will depend on the number of infections and whether that curve bends or breaks . Vince one potential piece of good news, if we look at the country countries that were successful at containing the number of new cases, china and korea, the numbers have slowed to a trickle. In italy, the numbers are still wearable and the news out of italy is horrible. One of the things we do notice is that if you look at the Second Derivative of the number of new cases out of italy, the percentage increase is starting to decline. If we get to a point where the number of new cases in italy flattens and starts to decline, that could be an important Inflection Point for markets because it would be an indicator that some of the lockdowns and quarantines are working and it could create the sense that western econ
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc