Want to begin with one of the most important topics for all americans housing right now millions of you are asking the following questions given the volatile economic and political times that we are going through 1st and foremost do i sell my home before it loses its value what happens when all of those people who arent paying their mortgage are suddenly forced to pay up. By the way those who arent paying for at least 3 months they make up 8 percent of the homeowner population and they reportedly account for more than 800000000000. 00 in unpaid principal so what happens when the government for mere Forbearance Program comes due will there be a glut of homes suddenly on the market out there and then theres the question of whether big cities are going to just empty out who wants to live there right what happens in our nations urban centers who want to live in a crowded densely populated city with elevators Tall Buildings occasional spurts of racial unrest these are the trends that some r
Experiment in reopening. We talked with Business Owners about the citys unique plan to get people back to work while attempting to raise Public Confidence. The unanswered question if you open it, will they come . Do you think its too early to open or too late . This is an unusual case where they got it wrong. Was she that one in a million . Unfortunately not. What have you learned . That one in four women sentenced for failure to protect receive a harsher sentence. 60 minutes examined public records and identified 14 other women in oklahoma who received harsher punishments for enabling child abuse than the man who abused the child. Im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im Sharyn Alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. This portion of 60 minutes is sponsored by progressive insurance. Save when you bundle auto, home, or motorcycle insurance. Visit progressive. Com. Dont d. Dont you dare. I dont think so [ sighs ] its okay, big fella. Were gonna get
Thoughtful way. This was a very Important Movement for the Antiwar Movement. It was not just in the streets. It was in the senate and congress i12. Haswell. Congress as well. You had not seen this before. What is your impression . Your first reaction to the tone of this thing . It is a very serious piece. These are very earnest men, they are both republicans and democrats, moderate and liberal. People who come to the conclusion that United States should not be fighting in this war. The tragedy has mounted so much over the years they are trying to stop it. They are trying to use the legislative branch to bring the war to an end. In a sense creating a bit of a constitutional clash with the president of the United States. It is a very moving piece. Those are all very prominent senators. I knew them and work with them. They looked much younger in these pictures. They are really earnest about what they are saying. They were very convincing to the Television Audience that watched them. They
Movers today small caps again today as they were all week. Transportation stocks Like Airlines as they have been all week bank stocks, industrial stock, energy stocks. All the market leaders this week as well as today whats lower today the peleton, zoom. Slack is down big today. Thats down about 13 . Big cap cyclical stocks. It was all about the reopening story. Stock of the week, boeing, thats not a typo. Up 43 jpmorgan a lot of bank stocks up double digits caterpillar is up double digits overall. Perfect for the reopening story. Remember the three buckets. The big problem we have got, stocks are pricey. We need to see earnings estimates start going up thats what were not seeing so far. Thats wa hat we hope to see in the next month or two. Now to the bond market where the tenyear is surging back to gas. Rick is tracking the action this afternoon. Rick its amazing. 92 basis points. Were up ten basis points on today. Were up close to 30 on the week as you see on the intraday chart. If y
Leaner on a very important leadership on a very important topic, and that is the topic of immigration and for his taking the lead in bringing us together today to recognize heroes in health care during this coronavirus pandemic. As many of you know, this pandemic is personal for me. My husband, john, was hospitalized with the coronavirus not too lopping ago, and though he is a great person and im so proud of him for coming through it all and giving his plasma recently, hes actually not the hero i am referring to. I am talking about an immigrant doctor who is on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in rochester, minnesota. Shes asked that her name not be used publicly because shes applying for a green card. She came to the United States from her home country for postgraduate medical training and completed not one but two fellowships in Critical Care and pulmonary diseases at the mayo clinic, which happens to be where my husband gave the plasma, which we hope will save other lives