Is sunday, a cloudy one. 155 people have died in the county which is the highest of good morning. I am claudine long claudine any bay area county. The number of deaths reported weekly has been declining. Wong. I want to bring in the death rate that used to rosemary to talk about how cold be in double digits every week it was last night. Is now down to very low single that wind was going, and that digits. Cold was writing. The last two weeks, we have been able to come here on saturday, as much as we mourn the deaths, and we are sorry biting. Good morning, claudine and frank. For the families, we still have to say that two deaths per week the wind makes a difference. I was in an area close the is a much better indicator than a couple dozen. Distance and beach earlier in the day. It was cloudy and cool, but there was no breeze. Right now, there are 70 then i get back to the east bay people hospitalize with the and it was breezy. I needed the jacket. Coronavirus in Santa Clara County. Toda
Driving the action first and foremost of course the heightened fear about the coronavirus. More countries go into lockdown as the steady spread of cases continues. The fed made a dramatic move cutting rates to zero and announcing new assets. And the economic slowdown with weak manufacturing data this morning from both china and the u. S. As we just said we are down about 9 on the dow. The low of the session was down 12 or 2,800 points. The dow is down about 31 from the recent market highs as we stand with just under we have every angled covered for you. Lets drill down on the selloff Mike Santelli at the market dashboard and lets begin with bob on the floor of the exchange. Trading halt this morning, 15 minutes right after the market opened our third trading halt in the last six sessions. Look at the s p 500. Our low is just a tad above 2,400. So well off of that number everybody down here waiting to see what if anything the president might have to say. Take a look at the dow movers, t
Good morning. My name is david and would like to welcome all o i would like to welcome at the 31st annual southern festival the books today at the National Public library thank you for hosting this event we have been a great partner for several years and we just want to say thank you. The festival of books is an annual event presented by humanitys tendency and all who contribute to that organization for that support of the written word and Community History and civil discord one discourse our story and our state and also to help us to tell and preserve ourto stories. So a bed of housekeeping i will introduce ourl author and will share some stories and insights of the book, no surrender and then opened the floor to questions if you do have a and question please ask with the microphone at the conclusion feel free to join us at the tent where pastor edmonds will be to get a copy of his book and to hear more about his story. Senior pastor of the Baptist Church in tennessee and chief execut
Festival of books. Here in downtown nashville. Today we are at the National Public library and i like to thank them for hosting this if it and monday other sessions. Theyve been a great partner to this if it for several years and we just want to say thank you. Southern festival of books is an annual if it produced each year by humanities tennessee, i would like to take those moment to thank humanities tennessee and all who contribute to the organization for their continued support of the written word and the writers, the young writers, Community History and civil discourse in all things humidity here in tennessee. And humanities in tennessee like to say, our story and our state and i like to think humanities for helping us tell and preserver stories. So a pit of housekeeping before we began, in a moment ill introduce our other and share some stories, and some insight from the book, no surrender. The conclusion of his presentation, we will open the floor up to questions and if you have
And try to steal stuff. The encampment is being cleared out. A city councilman is overseeing the cleanup efforts. He says the home depot put the city on notice to resolve the growing homeless encampment around that store. The city cannot afford to lose their business. What concerns me the most, i have 300 people working here that are my neighbors that work here. I lose 300 jobs and then 8 million of annual tax money that house to pay for services. Reporter the 47 rise in the Homeless Population in the last two years. He says the city is allowing it to spiral out of control and neighbors plan to file suit. Not only is home depot ready to sue, there are neighbors that are ready to sue. The campers will continue to clear out with the option of relocating to this designated rv location by the oakland coliseum. Benjamin has had his rv part in this song for about a month now. We have electricity and everything. We dont have to use our generator out there. This is a blessing right here. For r