It is scenes like this that are drawing complaints all over the bay area. Dangerous, illegal fireworks set off nightly in neighborhoods. Now steps are taken to do something to keep it from happening. Im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. Leslie brinkley dug into the complaints and what is being done in the east bay. Reporter in Alameda County the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger and louder than in years past. That is what weve been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community and a lot of those are the aerial mortars. People arent watching those into the sky, theyre launching them more horizontally instead of vertically so were seeing projectiles into neighborhoods. Littered with this weekends fire power. Why is it worse this year . Law enforcement officials are guessing that people are bored and at home willing to buy illegal fireworks online for diversion, seizures are down. We believe a lot of the
Since the death since the disease emerged. The causing Severe Damage to the global economy. It also says australia is leading developed nations through the economy. Shery lets get a check of how markets are trading. We are seeing u. S. Futures under continuous pressure. The futures session right now. This after stocks fluctuated throughout the day. We had the risk on tone fading. This is Economic Projections pointed to the long road back to normal. We had the s p 500 falling half a percent. Finishing lobar display chair powell suggesting the pandemic could inflict permit damage on the American Economy and despite the fact treasury secretary mission says the u. S. Definitely needs additional fiscal stimulus so we could see more measures from the u. S. Government. The nasdaq composite was higher by seven tencent 1 . A similar mixed picture we saw with tech stocks rallying. The nasdaq 100 climbing to a record high finishing above 10,000 for the first time. Take a look at what the dollar i
Stranded with no income no work the problem damaged or shes millions of Migrant Workers out of a job day and that families back home go hungry so who should look after them i will the crisis change the way wealthy countries use foreign labor this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program on bernard. Farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations wont do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history. Migrant workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a record remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as th
Hello welcome to the program im Bernard Smith farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work citizens of wealthier nations what do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or stuff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history. Migrant workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a record remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as the biggest source of money flowing into low and middle Income Countries most came from the United States and the gulf much of it was sent to families in india china mexico and the philippines but the World Bank Says europe and central asia will be most affected
Stranded with no income no work. For shes millions of Migrant Workers out of a job. That families back home go hungry so who should look after them and will the crisis change the way wealthy countries views follow. This story. Hello welcome to the program. Farm workers are often the backbone of many societies they are doctors nurses shop assistants and manages all this take low skilled work the citizens of wealthy nations wont do they have families back home depending on the money they send but millions of Migrant Workers have seen their livelihoods evaporate as the corona virus spreads economies all over the world have been hit by the effects of lockdowns salaries are being cut or staff fired as business dries up the World Bank Says global remittances will drop by 20 percent this year the sharpest fall in recent history Migrant Workers sent home 554000000000 dollars last year a wreck or remittances overtalk Foreign Direct Investment as the biggest source of money flowing into low and