Benefited from the stay at home trend, both popped into the open both have gone lower all day long big swings and stocks are set for the second straight week of losses the s p 500 just fell through the 50 huday moving average. 59 minutes to go on a volatile day, week, and final hour of trade. The s p 500 is flat right now. Fwha but that belies the volatility that youre talking about. We have a big lineup on the show coming up, the ceo of kroger will join us on the back of the companys strong Earnings Report better than expected guidance as well plus, labor secretary Eugene Scalia will be with us to discuss the job situation in the country and the renewed push by some companies to bring workers back to the office and one brookings economist has a bold idea to get america back to work and speed up the recovery pay people to have a covid19 vaccine. But lets get straight to the market another wild session to close out a roller coaster week. Mike santoli is tracking all of the action today
Checking out dublin. Its a cloudy start to the day to require masks in all stores. But it wont be like this for long. Well see it clearing out over how about Wearing Masks when you the next couple of hours and in go through the drivethrough . Its a hot topic these days of pleasanton expect by 9 00 times what workers have been posting of sunshine and more clearing the company does not require it throughout the rest of the day. Our temperatures stay nice. Unless local jurisdictions do. Were reaching into the mid70s by noon. Starbucks does post signs, a High Temperature in livermore however, encouraging customers reaching 83. 73 will be the high in oakland to wear their masks. So, look, trending for you with some mid60s for the this morning, have you ever coastal areas and san jose in heard alexa say to you, im sorry, i didnt catch that . The upper 70s. Slightly cooler than normal weather in the forecast. Maybe a few times. Mike, how is it looking right some people using smart home now fo
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The korean war began seven years ago on june 20 5, 1950. It ended with an armistice agreement in 1953. Next, an interview with John Jeffries recorded in 2014 by the korean war legacy foundation. We hear about his experiences providing medical treatment for north korean pows. The project was underwritten by south koreas ministry of patriots and veterans affairs. John jeffries. I was born in salt lake city, utah on august 7, 1929. Raised by a mother who was single mother. Had five children. We had the bare essentials, fairly. Barely. I got a chance to work on my mothers Brothers Farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. I had a great childhood. Educated in salt lake. Went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. Graduated as a teacher. Desire, to be a coach and a teacher. My mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with any money. I would try to get the men working in the bakery to give me a loaf of bread. I did that often and i tried to get a l
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