Investors say there is little chance of warding off a recession. The bank of japan is next. Governor kuroda may be more aggressive as the virus further weakens the economy. U. S. Futures start trading in the negative right now. Under pressure right now. 3 percent. Even after we saw the worst day since 1987. Forident trumps travel ban europe not today well with investors. Take a look at what we saw throughout the session. It was an incredible day on the s p 500. The fiveminute trading. If you can switch up the board, you can see what happened throughout the session. We were down 7 . We did see a little bit of a bounceback around 130 when the fed came in with surprise Market Operations. We have the fed ramping up measures to help the markets and liquidity with more than 5 trillion being promised. 1 30, that Center Markets a little higher. That did not last long. You can see how the 10 year yield did manage to pervak some lower,e but it was still around. 8 . The same thing for the u. S. D
For the town hall event. Most of the time answering questions. Continue the date area in nampa tomorrow in another town home. Campaigned in california announcing his campaign this summer. He is right now where he will discuss housing and the economy. He is expected to announce his endorsement of bloomberg. Bloomberg has one mayor on his side. At two p. M. Bloomberg will be at the moscone a center in San Francisco. We hear from bloomberg was recently in the United Nations climate conference. The reason im in madrid is its very simple. Im here because President Trump is not. His administration refuses to lead on Climate Change and so others must do the work. Vice President Joe Biden also plans to be in california. Be down south later he first stops in las vegas. He sourcing the town hall there. Hes hosting a fundraising in los angeles and santa monica. We dont have details of that event yet. The event here in walnut creek is free but tickets are limited. Doors open at 12 in the event sta
The cost, protecting all Vulnerable Properties may be cost prohibitive and the city may be forced to consider a strategy of managed retreat, meaning in the simplest possible terms the ocean wins and people will have to move. Maybe we cant protect all of them, but we can protect some of them. If we lose ground, i mean yeah, well have to plan for maybe one lane of west cliff. Reporter its the just west cliff drive. This map shows neighborhoods east of the boardwalk at risk as well including sea bright and twin lakes. Its unlikely, however, homeowners give up without a fight. I think people who live here, who realize the beauty of this place are really going to do everything they can to rebuild, if possible. Reporter how much time does any of the threatened properties have . Impossible to say. The science is increasingly clear. There is a storm gathering in strength growing. Sea level rise and coastal erosion affects communities throughout the bay area including, of course, San Francisco.
Earnings. Eak down with facebookon sandberg. She says the me too movement has gone far enough. After a blow at first quarter, revenue topped estimates for the First Time Since snap went public almost a year ago. Snapchat fourthquarter sales jumped 72 and 200 and 85 million and instead of active users jumped to 187 million. Up 18 from a year ago. We have deborah in from seattle. Also, sarah frier recovers snap. What did snap get right this quarter . Sarah they been transitioning their advertising business to make it more automatic, more programmatic. Theyre selling as automatically which means they could have a better base of advertisers. The price of as have gone down but the volume and the a lot of time people look at these as going up, snap has been able to really make this work for them in this quarter for the first time. Emily we know that been doing a lot, there is a whole redesign and perhaps we are seeing some of the results of that. But what do you think is really driving these
Pacific northwest. This is the spokane river. Coming in from the east, from lake coeur dalene. Its down because the snow melt is ending and its warming up in the last ice age these huge floods came from this direction and laid down these flood terraces, and laid down these gravels that are great reds for salmon and trout. And theres about 8,000 years of archaeology from this area right here with really fine implements from different kinds of work stone that comes from far away, and lots of fishbones and mammal bones, and just the general good scene that lasted here until fur traders came in the early 1800s and went on. The name of the book is april shen places ancient places i was trying to wright about changes. Im trying to find stories that really circle around the cultural social, cosmic niksch kind of change i can thing of, big scale,s scale. The one that works for this area right here happens around 1900 to 1910, a kid comes who is a miner to this area. They were flooding the area