Extremely that would send an already sagging market even lower to the weekend when President Trump spoke, he was so mad that the market was able to make a comeback, now ultimately dipping just 18 points the nasdaq surging 1. 29 lets understand our idea of measured response is not chinas idea of a measured response. I think theyre going to see this as a real provocation, and theyll feel compelled to respond, which brings us to the game plan for next week. Mondays all about retaliation from china at this point, we all know how this story goes, right it always is tit for tat every time President Trump lands a blow, its met with a counter blow we have to presume china escalates things, if only to show they understand the end game, which seems like containment or isolation except this time maybe were the ones being contained. For decades we refused to recognize the peoples republic of china and our government treated them like an outlaw or the outlaw that they were. Then president nixon in
Casino, those are the biggest gainers today. But fears over the virus remain as cases in the u. S. , italy and around the world move higher though the president says he would love to have to country open by easter we are up 1700 points on the dow. Nice for a change. We have a huge lineup of guests coming up. The ceo of cvs health will tell us about the companys hiring spree and Virus Testing plans. Campbells ceo will join us to talk about the supply chain and well discuss the administrations actions thus far with mark short, chief of start to the Vice President. Lets focus in on two of the big stories, kayla has the latest. But first, mike is tracking todays market rally mike, over to you. By the looks of it, its a sturdy rally well scrutinize to see if theres more than anything but a bounce it tells you a couple of things. One is a strong bounce is it doesnt look that dramatic next to the decline on just experience really just a step in that direction of trying to make some distance b
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Crowds gather at Junk Food Alley in Headwaters Park on Saturday, the last day of the Three Rivers Festival.
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Cecilia Beasley, 3, Mackenzy Hill, 11, A.J. Beasley, 7, and Noah Meyer, 3, pose for a photo on a Humane Fort Wayne LoveSeat on Saturday at Freimann Square.
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Izzy Carrill and Megan Buencosejo do the tinikling, a Filipino folk dance, at International Village during the Three Rivers Festival on Saturday.
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Declan Collins, 9, makes a slushy with his sister Finlee, 8, not pictured, at the Slush Factory in Junk Food Alley during Three Rivers Festival at Headwaters Park on Saturday.