Thank you very much. Appreciate you being here. And good evening as we continue to confront the china virus rebuilding americas economy like nobody thought possible actually. We are doing incredibly well must stop market is up almost 20 points again today but while our economy is performing significantly better than europe which people have to understand very strongly is performing better than any market anywhere in the world actually. The same time europe has experienced a 40 higher excess mortality than the United States and i will say that is a significant number. We are working with europe on the difficulties and we are going to help them all the way. Doing very well as you know if the vaccines in the therapeutics but we have the strongest economy in the world. We are up i think its 9 trillion since march, 9 trillion valley 9 trillion in value. Thats a number that no one is ever heard of before and we are getting close to 50 number since march which is incredible so 9 trillion almo
United states detonated the First Nuclear weapon in history followed by a second detonation august 9th over the city of nagasaki. Six days later, japan surrendered, bringing an end to the second world war. I have received this afternoon a message from the japanese government on august 11th. I deem this reply a full acceptance of the declaration where it specifies the surrender of japan. Well share stories of the people who contributed to this worldaltering event. We begin in new orleans at the National World war ii museum. Were here today in the road to tokyo exhibit. Its going to take us the war in the pacific and asia from 1941 to 1995. Its how quickly the turning point came in it. The bombing of pearl harbor was december of 1941. And six months later, the battle of midway was fought. And the u. S. Dive bombers destroyed no fewer than four japanese aircraft carriers. That was a major portion of japans naval strength. Whatever chance japan had at winning the war disappeared in june of
Jones industrial average up 16 points but its the nasdaq thats breaking out of 88 points on the nasdaq this morning and s p futures up 4 and 3 quarters staff largest Economic Contraction in u. S. History yesterday, another uptick on unemployment claims push selloff i didnt do, the dow industrials at the close yesterday still the dow, nasdaq and s p 500 on pace for fourth straight month of gains with industrial up on final day of july. Economic recovery, where is the economic recovery headed and what can the fed do to support it . Coming up at 8 10, chief investment offer rick is here and you dont want to miss valuable insight and commentary stimulus stale meat, still no deal with extra unemployment expiring today. President trump does not want to see election day move but also does not want to see fraud. U. S. Appeals court said to reconsider dismissal of his case. Coming up 8 30 a. M. Congressman jim jordan will weigh on latest moves on flynn, the congressmans fiery take away as well.
Response and how the tensions between the 2 superpowers are spilling over on the world stage and coping 1000 cases continue to surge in the u. S. But how do the states stack up against the rest of the globe well take a look around the world but amid the surging coronavirus cases in the United States some pharma stocks are seeing a pop on the hopes for a potential vaccine but could the optimism be a bit premature later on we jump into the race for a vaccine and the possible supply chain issues that could arise once a cure has been found we have a packed show today so lets dive right in. And we leave the program with the latest salvo in the back and forth between the United States and china over the Hong Kong National security act now on tuesday u. S. President donald trump signed into law the hong kong autonomy act previously passed by congress which imposes sanctions on chinese officials businesses and financial interests institutions that violate hong kong autonomy now a spokesperson
Some pharma stocks are seeing a pop on the hopes for a potential vaccine could the optimism be a bit premature later on we jump into the race for a vaccine and the possible supply chain issues that could arise once a cure has been found we have a packed show today so lets dive right in. And we leave the program with the latest salvo in the back and forth between the United States and china over the Hong Kong National security act now on tuesday u. S. President donald trump signed into law the hong kong autonomy act previously passed by congress which imposes sanctions on chinese officials businesses and financial interests institutions that violate Hong Kong Tommy now a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign ministry respond to the legislation saying sanctions could be levied against the u. S. Its the implementation of Hong Kong National security law and never see in order to see guys only interest in china. And impose sanctions on the us personnel. Corrected its mistakes implementing th