The likes of which they have not seen since 1933, in the midst of a downturn for the month, the likes of which we have not seen since 2008 here we find ourselves this morning looking at a market that will open lower. Your thoughts . You go up 19. 9 in the s p, you can have two thoughts. One is that was the greatest bull market ever the other is, boy, is this market dysfunctional were not moving the way we should theres very little volume yesterday the machines took the dow up 500 points in the last 20 minutes. Im keying on oil. I think oil is something that the algorithms are keying in i wish there wasnt algorithmic trading, but its here to stay the quants are in charge you know, lets bring back the smith corona typewriter. The quants are in charge, they took it up and now theyll cashier the market and cash it in lets come back to oil for a second it does get lost sometimes in all of the volatility were seeing and our focus on the economic crisis, on the Health Crisis, on the equity ma
Now and 48 for San Francisco. Our frost advisory in effect for northbay hills and valleys as we head to the day, partly sunny skies. We will talk more about that weekend forecast coming up. That is or look at weather, lets check in with gianna for a look at traffic. Good morning. As we check south bay right now, onetoone clear, notablys onto 80. We do have a twocar crash on 87. It is blocking at least two lanes so do plan for that this morning. Also, there are plenty of changes happening, they continue to change for Public Transit i will have more on that coming up but in the meantime, bart, 8 40 5 pm is when they are asking everyone to catch that final train of the day to make sure you are in the system. We will tech check caltrain coming up in my next report. The uk now confirming Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus. Johnson took to twitter saying his symptoms are mild and he is self isolating. He says he is still going to be leading the governments r
Seminar we try to provide. I am christian ostermann. I direct the policy center here at the Wilson Center and i have the honor of cochairing this with my colleague eric arnesen, from washington university. This is a joint initiative between the National History center and the history and Public Policy program here. We are in our ninth year. I hope to see many of you again for future sessions. Let me thank the Lepage Center for public interest, as well as the George Washington history department. We also want to thank a number of anonymous donors who make these meetings possible and we welcome contributions from all of you in our audience. Details are in the back of the flyer. A couple people who do the heavy lifting behind the scenes. Rachel wheatley, the assistant director of the National History Center Rachel are you here today . Where are you . Thank you. As well as our talented interns, who you will meet during the q a. They will help with microphones. We finally want to acknowledg
Side who has given ground given the most ground yet i think the military or the people who have given most grounds under pressure because they have accepted almost every demand of the freedom agenda. Movement. They have the Prime Minister and incidentally the Prime Minister has already been named as mr abdullah. Former un official and they they had the control of the. Civilian cabinet and the cabinet now has all powers except a limited to powers and they also have agreed to have 67 percent of the an elected parliament so all the demands of the freedom and coalition has been accepted almost the only thing thats a matter of contention and concern has been the control over the military and the Security Forces for the time being the military insists that they should appoint the Prime Minister and the they the defense and interior minister so this is. This is where. People have consensus ok clearly a very very significant moment for sudan not just for sudan but for the entire region so once
A play station one play station is just down the road and they gather outside making a little noise and some of them very few but some throwing eggs at the play station as well the police come out to the entrance of their play station and make noise in return and threaten tear gas before they actually deploy it the protesters move on suddenly quickly the police come out in vans like the us but as soon as they arrive the protesters just disperse into the metro system onto buses by foot going on to the next place its a canton mouse game these protests im Police Chasing the round one come. Out of the homemade reporting from the progovernment rally. Organizers say about 470000 people at the end of the rally that number is probably a bit lower but still it was a large showing here now most of the people we spoke to said they were coming here to denounce the violence the banner of this rally was save hong kong and support the police most of the people we spoke to also said that they felt tha