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Breaking news tonight, market meltdown. As the coronavirus spreads, stocks take a nosedive. The Dow closing down more than 2,000 points, the market's worst day since the 2008 financial crisis.
Wall Street's wild ride continued today. The Dow surged after President Trump talked about an economic stimulus plan. You see stocks rallied in that final hour of trading, up 1,100 points to finish the day at 2518.
Wall Street's wild ride continued today. The Dow surged after President Trump talked about an economic stimulus plan. You see stocks rallied in that final hour of trading, up 1,100 points to finish the day at 2518.
The lies on Wall Street once again this morning was yesterday the stocks plummeted, pushing the S&P 500 officially into bear market territory.
The lies on Wall Street once again this morning was yesterday the stocks plummeted, pushing the S&P 500 officially into bear market territory.
The Dow Jones industrials now 16% lower for the year. The tech and biotech-heavy NASDAQ down 30% year-to-date. And the broader S&P index, common in Americans' portfolios, sliding into bear market territory, down 21% this year. real money that Americans have asked to one day retire, pay for kids college, or a new house.
The Dow Jones industrials now 16% lower for the year. The tech and biotech-heavy NASDAQ down 30% year-to-date. And the broader S&P index, common in Americans' portfolios, sliding into bear market territory, down 21% this year. real money that Americans have asked to one day retire, pay for kids college, or a new house.
The advice from most financial experts, despite the high stress and the anxiety, don't panic. There's no need to panic.
The advice from most financial experts, despite the high stress and the anxiety, don't panic. There's no need to panic.
The truth of the matter is, don't panic.
The truth of the matter is, don't panic.
In all of our audience research, we saw George Kessler as our most popular personality. KBJR-TV news director David Jench. People felt like George Kessler was their friend.
In all of our audience research, we saw George Kessler as our most popular personality. KBJR-TV news director David Jench. People felt like George Kessler was their friend.
In all of our audience research, we saw George Kessler as our most popular personality. KBJR-TV news director David Jench. People felt like George Kessler was their friend.
He was seeing George's weather, and he felt that George was saying things to him, obscene things, threatening things. He felt George was threatening him through the TV.
He was seeing George's weather, and he felt that George was saying things to him, obscene things, threatening things. He felt George was threatening him through the TV.
He was seeing George's weather, and he felt that George was saying things to him, obscene things, threatening things. He felt George was threatening him through the TV.
24-year-old Jonathan Hearn, a firefighter paramedic, is charged with first-degree murder. Sheriff's officials say Sabrina Limon, seen here with her husband Robert, planned his death with Hearn. And they say that Hearn and Sabrina Limon exchanged thousands of text messages.
24-year-old Jonathan Hearn, a firefighter paramedic, is charged with first-degree murder. Sheriff's officials say Sabrina Limon, seen here with her husband Robert, planned his death with Hearn. And they say that Hearn and Sabrina Limon exchanged thousands of text messages.
24-year-old Jonathan Hearn, a firefighter paramedic, is charged with first-degree murder. Sheriff's officials say Sabrina Limon, seen here with her husband Robert, planned his death with Hearn. And they say that Hearn and Sabrina Limon exchanged thousands of text messages.