Shares tumble as the Education Company announces the departure of the cfo and also leaving, telling cnbc, there are good reasons for the change hes at a different and earlier stage of his career. There are good and personal reasons why hes made the decision he has. British recruiter hayes citing tough Market Conditions renaults chairman says there is a strong desire to make the automakers partnership with nissan work and there is no stress to appoint a new ceo in the near term. Welcome to the show a lot to get through lets start with the Monthly Oil Report to bring you some of the headlines there. Global oil demand rose by 955,000 Barrels Per Day yearon year to 101 Million Barrels in october. Keeping Oil Demand Growth for 1. 2 Million Barrels a day on higher trade growth. No change on the oil demand front. Global oil supply fell in december due to saudi cuts and seasonal decline of biofuels some interesting commentary around the geopolitical tension, iea also saying the oil market has
Whoa. Im walking on sunshine. Whoa. Im walking on sunshine. Whoa. And dont it feel good. Hey. Lauren welcome to fbn a. M. Dont you feel good . The markets feel good. I feel good. Im lauren simonetti. Thanks for joining us. Cheryl we had a really nice record run for the dow last night. Good morning,ism cheryl casone. Lets take a look at your money this morning. The dow did close above 29,000 for the first time in history, s p hitting record territory last night and look at this, again, you sick of green numbers, the dow is up 65, the s p up 8 and a quarter, nasdaq up 30 andahalf, again watching these markets this morning. Lauren phase one, that signing really propelled the green on the screen. Were seeing it in asia as well, but perhaps some concern about what comes next. The shanghai composite in china the only red arrow on that board, down half of 1 overnight. Cheryl taking a look at europe, those markets obviously a little bit of a mixed bag here this morning. The ftse slightly in th
Appear on the january 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. Madam clergyman, can you call item 1 and 2. Clerk resolution approving the issuance of up to an additional 3,000,000,000 aggregate Principal Amount of San Francisco International Airport second series Revenue Bonds to finance and refinance airport capital plan projects; and item 2 ordinance appropriating 3,888,069,311 of proceeds from the sale of Revenue Bonds or commercial paper for Capital Improvement projects to the Airport Commission for fy20192020; and placing 3,888,069,311 on controllers reserve. Thank you, madam clerk. I think we have Cathy Widener from the airport joining us today. There has been a request to continue this item for one week, but i think well have the presentation for today. So if you wouldnt mind, ms. Widener, and we will hear from the b. L. A. Good morning. Cathy widener with the San Francisco International Airport. The two bond items for consideration before you
Prepared to sign phase one of a deal in that ending their trade war but with nature issues still on resolved we ask whats next for the worlds 2 biggest economies. And storming the stasi east germanys secret police were feared they were also hated today its 30 years since angry citizens an activist forced their way into stasi headquarters in east berlin their courage prevented the destruction of millions of files as the communist state collapsed. Im brian thomas great to have you with us china poses an existential threat to International Human rights now that is the assessment of a new report released by Human Rights Watch u. S. Based group condemning what it calls chinas domestic repression and its attempts to censor its critics abroad the group is calling on the International Community to challenge beijings actions or face what it describes as a quote dystopian future. Well the head of Human Rights Watch was due to release that report in hong kong but he was denied entry there he held
Survive. Well. Its good to have you with us at every protest of hong kong has seen in more than 6 months its the police force thats always been of the center of them theyve been criticised ridiculed attacked and accused of brutality and yet they must come out protest off to protest on to the streets to police the actions of their fellow citizens what does that do to these men and women we want to know and correspondent but try to bring us some on says. When david chan joined the Hong Kong Police force a few years ago he never thought that he would see scenes like these david tanis not his real name. Base was last november when protesters and Police Clashed for hours on the University Campus Hong Kong Police have come on the massive attack. And david says its not only the physical threats to the 5. So youve been working long hours theyve been blamed fingers pointed at them its very exhausting both physically and mentally. This is what hes talking about criticising and often could sing a