What did you miss . Caroline brexit, but we are also 19 days away from the u. S. Election. Volatility is going to be a term you will hear a lot of. Howare already seeing stimulus has been the constant drumbeat for weeks. Covid lockdown in europe sent equities to their worst day in more than three weeks. All we hear is analysts adjusting their game plan for a potential democratic sweep. Investors are using every data point they can to help them prepare. At least at the moment, it feels as though the jitters surrounding the election have calmed a bit. The polls seem to widen. Joe no doubt about that. For a long time, the election has been seen as this key mother of all volatility events. Lots of concern about an election that drags on until january. All of that could happen. We have no idea what will happen. Markets seem to be a little less anxious. We do see a flattening of the volatility curve perhaps due to the increasing believe that joe biden is in the lead. Maybe it will not be tha
Mountains, highway 101. There may be foggy areas. Back to you. Thanks so much, mike. Our breaking news that were covering, this week will be critical more than 14,000 firefighters battle 17 major fire complexes sparked by lightning storms burning mostly in Northern California. The wildfires caused at least seven deaths statewide and destroyed at least 1,200 homes. And in the bay area there is a lot of ground to cover. Our team once again covering every inch of it this morning. Today in the bays Cierra Johnson is live in wine country where workers were nervously hunkered down there. But we begin with kris sanchez in Santa Cruz County. Were actually hearing from an evacuee. Reporter yeah. Weve been hearing a lot of these harrowing stories of how fast people had to pick up and leave. Sheriffs deputies are still looking for four people who are missing, reported missing from the evacuation area. That means no one knows whether they made it out or not. Maybe theyre among the 77,000 evacuees.
Friends and we are in this great museum and with the exception of the chilly weather and we have an excuse to say this and to date, what i want to talk about in the auto empire and we understand this crucial moment to get a better grasp of it. We turn our attention to this experience. Its not easy to be the first speaker after the lunch break but ill try to make it interesting. For the ten long years between 1912 and 1922, through the period of crisis which was in conflict. In 1912 and 1913 and the First World War in 1914 and finally the turkish war in 1919, 1922. The empires in the capital room had millions of people dead wounded and captive. A lot believed they were the one on a much larger scale in the conflict step preceded and followed it. Its four years from october 1914 to october 1918. The hope of regaining the territories lost in the previous conflict is the most valuable but also the empires last promises in africa to the cold war against italy in 1911, 1912. More importantly
Napa, about 42 degrees. Look at your temperature trend for the next couple of hours, well get a mix of sun and clouds, a little cloudy around the coastline and breezy. What im monitor something a High Surf Advisory. Ill have a closer look at that and how that may affect you if youre headed out to the beach. Ill send things over to mike. Rain for those of you listening, cold. The rest of the bay is moving nicely, a smooth drive and no problems in the trivalley we have one crash, got my eyes on this, been there for a while, east 84, its getting away from the 680, and over toward Pleasanton Sunol road. Runs parallel to 680. No major issues. The rest of the bay theres Contra Costa County a great drive headed to bay bridge with no delay across either of any of the spans. Back to you. Thank you, mike. Happening today, pg e executives are set to face questions from state Commission Regarding the controversial power shutoff last week. Today in the bays pete suratos joins us live with the detai
Podcast episodes, just blocks from the capitol dome. All this thanks to our gracious host here at Georgetown Institute for constitutional advocacy and protection. And, for this episode as well, the american constitutional, constitution society. The leading Progressive Organization and network with over 200 lawyer and student chapters nationwide. All this week, we are talking about what happens after mueller. What are the challenges and prospects for our Democratic Institutions . Today, we are focused on what happens the day of Robert Muellers testimony to congress. Prior to the announcement of muellers testimony, the houses effort to bring the report to life seems to be getting nowhere and we are checkmated. 13 weeks have passed, and the house hadnt succeeded in having a single fact witness testify publicly. Stymied repeatedly by the administrations reflexive and ultra aggressive policy of interposing dubious defenses that Left Congress having to choose between caving and litigating. T