You from the bloomberg terminal. American contagion. The u. S. Records its biggest ever jump in new virus cases. Governors reverse plans to reopen their states. Powell puts his foot down. The fed dividends bid buybacks. Buybacks amid uncertainty around the pandemic. Wall street giant slide in late trading. An elaborate fraud. Auditors accuse them of a sophisticated scheme to hide billions of euros. Visa and mastercard consider cutting ties. Just under one hour away from the start of cash equity trading in europe. Lets take a look at the futures as they are trading now. Yesterday, we closed slightly in the green. The u. S. Also rose and rallied into the close on news that banks would get a little bit more room from regulators to trade and be able to use more of their capital buffers, so diminishing the volcker rule, helping in the u. S. European futures are up as well as we get headlines that klm is securing a 3. 4 billion euro bailout from the dutch government, so we see more hope of s
Infected in just a matter of weeks. In the bay area there are now at least 468 confirmed cases. 14 new cases in clara county bringing the lawmakers are quickly working on a new stimulus bill aimed at helping businesses and getting cash in the hands of suddenly hurting americans. Across the nation there are more than 13,000 confirmed cases and more than 200 deaths. Our Live Team Coverage is ahead but first a check of our forecast with meteorologist kari hall. A little cooler out there this morning. Yes, weve seen upper 30s in parts of the bay area with a mostly clear sky. A live look outside in walnut creek. A lot of people already up and out the door heading to work. Weve seen it dipping down to about 43 degrees there in some upper 30s in the trivalley. As we go into the day a mostly sunny sky and our highs reaching into the low 50s. It will be a nice day. We will see, also, a slight chance of some rain especially in the south bay. So ill have more on that. Mike is tracking that commut
Complaining of feeling faint. Lightheaded. Shortness of breath. Reporter Hazardous Materials teams from san jose and Santa Clara County set up a decontamination area where the workers exposed to the gas were sprayed down with water from a fire hose to rinse off any chemicals, loaded into waiting ambulances and rushed to the hospital. We do know there are liquids on the floor in the room. And on the counter in the room. We dont know if those are mouthwash or if those are the hazardous chemicals. Reporter guests saying on the 19th floor didnt know what was going on an they were told to evacuate. They said it wasnt a fire but didnt say anything else. Reporter caroline says she smelled a strong chemical odor in the hallway. I wasnt exactly a gas smell. I have never smelled that before. It kind of smelled like gas. But not too sure. Reporter hazmat crews did not tell us exactly what type of chemicals they found that is part of the police investigation. They did originally believe it was a s
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People were outraged. The Things Congress should be doing to keep political campaigns from using our data to change the way we think about our votes in ways we struggle to perceive. Mr. Khanna absolutely. We need to pass strong privacy laws. I have an internet bill of rights which articulates a few things. We should never have Data Collected without knowing about it and our consent. We should know whats happening to our data. So in the cambridge an lit can case facebook should have a responsibility to immediately notify people when they were transferring their data. They didnt do that. People should also have been able to inquire at any point with facebook what was happening with their data. That law wasnt there. I think if you pass a basic protection for people online, ou would avoid things like the cambridgeanalytica scandal. Watch the communicators tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan2. Cspans washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up tuesd