In the food chain supply . My colleagues ben leveson, carlton english and jack howe. So the worst month in the markets since the great depression, april the best month in the market in 33 years. Can you explain the schizophrenia and explain to viewers why the market and the economy can seem to be going in different directions. This is kind of what the market does. Its forwardlooking. So its looking to deterrence and whats happening next. When the market was falling apart in march, nobody was saying, oh, look how great the data was in february that. s kind of whats happening now. In april we got this bad data, but we knew it was coming. And there was some good news this month. The number of coronavirus cases slowed. We have some states that are reopening, even possible treatment that might work meaning that people get sick, they can go and its not going to be as bad as it might have been. And this is all good news that the market was responding to. Hey, ben, i see plenty of good news, i
In the food chain supply . My colleagues ben leveson, carlton english and jack howe. So the worst month in the markets since the great depression, april the best month in the market in 33 years. Can you explain the schizophrenia and explain to viewers why the market and the economy can seem to be going in different directions. This is kind of what the market does. Its forwardlooking. So its looking to deterrence and whats happening next. When the market was falling apart in march, nobody was saying, oh, look how great the data was in february that. s kind of whats happening now. In april we got this bad data, but we knew it was coming. And there was some good news this month. The number of coronavirus cases slowed. We have some states that are reopening, even possible treatment that might work meaning that people get sick, they can go and its not going to be as bad as it might have been. And this is all good news that the market was responding to. Hey, ben, i see plenty of good news, i
In the food chain supply . My colleagues ben leveson, carlton english and jack howe. So the worst month in the markets since the great depression, april the best month in the market in 33 years. Can you explain the schizophrenia and explain to viewers why the market and the economy can seem to be going in different directions. This is kind of what the market does. Its forwardlooking. So its looking to deterrence and whats happening next. When the market was falling apart in march, nobody was saying, oh, look how great the data was in february that. s kind of whats happening now. In april we got this bad data, but we knew it was coming. And there was some good news this month. The number of coronavirus cases slowed. We have some states that are reopening, even possible treatment that might work meaning that people get sick, they can go and its not going to be as bad as it might have been. And this is all good news that the market was responding to. Hey, ben, i see plenty of good news, i
Along with members of his cabinet answered questions on the coronavirus outbreak, middle east security, combating Climate Change, and the recent australia wildfires. This is half an hour. Hello and welcome to question time where we play the highlights of question time in australias parliament. Wildfires ravaged the east coast of australia over the summer have died down, the political fallout is just beginning. Question time and parliament began with a bipartisan day honoring those fire victims and thanking the volunteers who helped fight the fires. It did not take long before the conversation quickly turned to politics. My question is to the Prime Minister why does the Prime Minister claim he always acted on the advice of fire commissioners when he ignored for two years their advice to provide determinate boost to australias aerial firefighting capabilities . Mr. Speaker, i think the member for her question, and i pass on again my sincere condolences and sympathies and support to all t
Chinatown. That is a very bad sign. This 7000 squarefoot Chinese Restaurant has gone dark for two weeks. The owner decided to temporarily shut down for the month of march after business fell off the cliff. 70 . Reporter 70 . 70 at lunch. Dinnertime i think almost 90 . Reporter he says customers stopped coming fearing they could pick up the virus by being too close to others. He says the biggest victims of their employees. No work and no paychecks. They still have to pay the rent, pay their food. They are hurt. Reporter many stores have either cut back on hours or temporarily suspended operations, including this seafood restaurant. It is one of the biggest restaurants in oakland. A few doors down, they decided to close early and 2 00. Not a single customer today. Just one customer yesterday at her drycleaning business. Know people. Very quiet. Reporter heres a look at the pacific Renaissance Plaza in the heart of chinatown. Here is what it is like on the streets. Same problem. In San Fr