Percent. Nasdaq down 53. Major Market Indices falling better than 1 yesterday, the selloff coming after surprise decline in Manufacturing Activity after the World Trade Organization cut global trade forecast for the year, we told you about that yesterday, joining us hodges capital manager, craig hodge. What did you make of manufacturing data and what do you think that tells us about the economy and the markets. Its obviously not positive, we put all the manufacturing, its only ahird of the economy, we are a service economy, consumer is over 70 , one data p, as we go, the consumer what youre talking about the jobs and payroll, that would be more important as we go along. Maria look at the reaction, we have been talking about manufacturing weakening for a little while, dagen, but the market was sizable decline on this news. Dagen because this index contracted in august and expect today rebound above 50 plus and came much worse than expected, worse than literally every estimate that was o
Of kashmir of its special status. As the us mourns those who died in two mass shootings. President trump condemns extremism but stops short of announcing tighter gun controls. Announcer live from our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7am in hong kong, where the residents are waking up after yet another day of widespread disruption. Police arrested 82 protestors as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the territorys first general strike in more than 50 years. Protests spread right across the territory, with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed and more than 200 flights cancelled. The normally buzzing city was brought to a standstill. Our correspondent nick beake has this report. Hong kongs deepening crisis is exposing a dangerous clash of cultures. Tonight, pro democracy activists, dressed in black, fought street battles with men loyal to the beijing backed gove
In two mass shootings. President trump condemns extremism but stops short of announcing tighter gun controls. Announcer live from our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8am in hong kong, where the residents are waking up after yet another day of widespread disruption. Police arrested 82 protestors as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the territorys first general strike in more than 50 years. Protests spread right across the territory, with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed and more than 200 flights cancelled. The normally buzzing city was brought to a standstill. Our correspondent nick beake has this report. Hong kongs deepening crisis is exposing a dangerous clash of cultures. Pro democracy activists, dressed in black, fought street battles with men loyal to the beijing backed government. Violence rained for a third day running and this, one of more than 1,000
And evil leaving the people of el paso with broken and heavy hearts. How do we hope. Truly and sincerely and with all my heart. That this will never. Ever again. Repeat we dont understand why things happened. This community is coming together. And displaying an extraordinary strengths. I dont think that this country or the world has ever known. Hundreds of miles away in ohio, the tight knit community of day in is mourning the loss of 9 people all shot and killed in less than a minute. I and somebody is and youre bleeding from chilling 911 calls reveal the moments of chaos and panic, one of gunmen unleashed terror on the streets outside a popular bars and nightclubs. Partisan issue said he says hes going to. Reporting in El Paso Texas. Thank tonight here at home were learning the causes of deaths of the victims in the gilroy garlic festival shooting. The Santa Clara County Coroners Office says 25 yearold trevor irby there on the right side of your screen and 13 yearold Keyla Salazar in
Programs. Reporter oaklands Mosswood Park is a playground for families. But it is also a haven for the homeless. The woman in blue identified herself as lulu. She asked us not to show her face. She tells me she lost her job then her home and started living in the park. And it changed so much. I used to go, there were four people in the park here. Reporter lulu tells me there are now 50 People Living here in plain sight and countless others who choose to stay hidden, tucked away in spots hidden by fences or shrubbery. Her count of the homeless is it found that the number of Homeless People increased 47 since 2017. One of the biggest california city. Discouraged but not surprised. Reporter elaine is with everyone home, the organization that did the count. The group hired 164 recently and currently Homeless People to guide volunteers as they conducted their count. That vacant building, people live there. That underpass, it looks like nobodys there, but theres a couple of folks in sleeping