Because of covid19 in colorado. These numbers are growing. While we stayathome and the work is being done in so many and so many of you are staying home and Wearing Masks to go out, that is having an effect. But that is a delayed effect, so we are still expecting significant tragic loss in the days and weeks ahead. Many people who contract the after 10, 12 days, some hospitalized, some make it, some dont. Monday we took action to extend the need to stayathome to april 26. We have confidence in reaching that date, achieving that date. It depends on peoples ability to stayathome. The more people stayathome, we can hit the date sooner. If people are failing to stayathome and spreading the virus, that date could have to go longer if the deaths continue to pile up. But at this point, based on the data we have and the data that is emerging, we feel confident we can achieve that date and you can achieve that date by staying at home and wearing a mask if you absolutely have to go out. A wonder
26. We have confidence in reaching that date, achieving that date. It depends on peoples ability to stay at home. At home, weple stay can hit the date sooner. If people are failing to stay at home and spreading the virus, that date could have to go longer if the deaths continue to pile up. But at this point, based on the data we have and the data that is emerging, we feel confident we can achieve that date and you can achieve that date by staying at home and wearing a mask if you absolutely have to go out. This is also both a wonderful but also a challenging time of year for most of us in different faith traditions. It is Easter Sunday for those in the Christian Faith. Passover starts tonight for many coloradans like myself in the jewish faith. Those who are secular or humanists often celebrate rights associated with the spring equinox that is coming soon, a week after easter. There is orthodox easter for eastern orthodox, Greek Orthodox after the christian easter. We have with us reve
And small caps are outperforming. Joining us for the hour is steve grasso taken by semis, is is that ahead of micron, g20 . I think that it is a bit of both bullard was not bullish. Market was expecting one thing, not the other. And micron is after the bell, so people are getting ahead of that people so either earnings or semis, chicken or the egg there, but that took us down. Something the bears point to, semiconductors are traditionally a tell on the economy and they are not at record highs. I think that they are still in correction so if you had to poll everyone now within the marketplace, people are going to err on the side of growth is slowing. Cant find anyone that says growth is ratcheting up. So these have been the bullseye for growthand they have been your cautionary tale thus far within the marketplace and with g20 and with china and everything all encompassing. Microsoft also suffering. Ten year back below 2 all factoring into the selloff lets drill into the big stories. We
Beautiful start to the day and a dry pattern remains in place for the days ahead. For today we have 60s and 70s in the forecast for the afternoon. Not quite as warm as we can. We broke records friday, saturday and even if you on sunday. Visibility looking good over areas of the central bay south bay. Over napa valley a few patches of gray. Visibility about 10 miles. Crockett looks good. But the shade of gray says we could have patchy fog up there. When it is patchy it means it is clear and then fall covered over with in seconds. Just be careful if youre driving. You may not find it you may have it a little bit. 44 degrees in napa. As well as santa rosa. 44 livermore. 50 degrees in hayward. 52 redwood city. 53 in San Francisco. Afternoon highs today unseasonably mild. 69 in San Francisco. 70 degrees in oakland. 72 san jose. I feel good but i think a lot of people probably are thinking after such a great day, i have to deal with traffic 80 westbound, not lighter traffic. You would think
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