China trade talks are off. President trump says hes postponing any talks as leaders, xi jinping reportedly facing opposition from within his own party. Its another big day for retail earnings this morning. We are waiting on lowes, target and tjx opening before opening bell this morning. We are talking with apartment ceo after reporting double beat yesterday. He will talk about the pandemics impact on Consumer Habits and concerns over stimulus checks drying up. Markets this morning looking for another recordbreaking day, take a look at future, indicating a gain, dow futures up 51 points, nasdaq futures up 18 and s p and nasdaq continuing in record territory as you see there they are up this morning after hitting alltime highs yesterday. S p 500 scoring fastest rebound from a bear market in history. Yesterday the dow was down 66, but the nasdaq was 81 and the s p up 7 points. New york city is about to get sweeter, krispy kreme opens Flagship Store in times square, ceo live here at 7 20 a
Media, which are legitimate we are going to win the about the kind of Economic Impact this is going to have. Democratic nomination. Chris we asked you for chris with the next Big Questions for the panel, and on votes this tuesday in six states, we will ask sanders if he can flip the race for the the issue of how the coronavirus democratic nomination one more could impact, or even threaten the u. S. Economy, we got this on time. Twitter from texas guy, has the plus, a friday night surprise as coverage, Media Coverage of the the president reelection coronavirus been overhyped, campaign, he replaces chief of staff Mick Mulvaney with a key juan, how do you answer texas ally, congressman mark meadows. Guy . We will ask our sunday panel juan well, i think there about the west wing shakeup. Are alarmists out there, but the president , i think, has been somewhat partisan wearing that and, our power player of the red haaretz, calling the week, a former Rocket Scientist government of Washington
Future now becky quick. We begin with a summer job for many of us it was working as a lifeguard, poeing lawns or maybe scooping ice cream a parttime summer gig was the first introduction to the workforce, but as kate rogers found, businesses these days have a tough time finding teens hungry for a paycheck. Still hiring is this weeks cover story. Reporter janai hill is kicking off her first summer working in new jersey. The 16year old is making 10. 50, 0. 50 above the minimum wage, serving up cold drinks and fries to customers on the boardwalk. When im not in school over the summer i like to keep myself busy. Reporter hill may enjoy working but the share of teens working or seeking work in june, july and august has been stagnant in recent year. Participation rate in last summer it was 40 , ten years ago it was 50 and in the late 1990s, 60 at the same time, the number of teens enrolled in summer courses has gone up significantly. In 1985, just 10 of teens took courses in july. Last year,
For many americans, the answer is no. Sacrificing sleep not only affects your health, though, it affects your work. So, how can you work towards getting a good nights rest . That is our cover story today. One in three American Adults are not getting enough sleep, clocking in less than the recommended seven hours of shuteye a night. And its a hazard to your health. According to the cdc, not getting enough sleep increases the risk of developing chronic diseases, such as diabetes, stroke, depression, and heart disease, just to name a few. Lack of sleep can also hurt Job Performance in spite of the fact that many skip sleep hours to put in more work hours. For the average worker, insomnia results in the loss of 11 days of productivity each year, which is costing companies more than 2,200 per employee. As a nation, that represents a total Economic Loss of more than 63 billion a year. But the problem is that most of us are perpetually plugged in. 71 of americans, myself included, sleep next
For many americans, the answer is no. Sacrificing sleep not only affects your health, though, it affects your work. So, how can you work towards getting a good nights rest . That is our cover story today. One in three American Adults are not getting enough sleep, clocking in less than the recommended seven hours of shuteye a night. And its a hazard to your health. According to the cdc, not getting enough sleep increases the risk of developing chronic diseases, such as diabetes, stroke, depression, and heart disease, just to name a few. Lack of sleep can also hurt Job Performance in spite of the fact that many skip sleep hours to put in more work hours. For the average worker, insomnia results in the loss of 11 days of productivity each year, which is costing companies more than 2,200 per employee. As a nation, that represents a total Economic Loss of more than 63 billion a year. But the problem is that most of us are perpetually plugged in. 71 of americans, myself included, sleep next