After a hideous day like today where the dow plunged 923 points and s p plunged and the nasdaq down 3. 73 would it be liberating to dump the shot shoot match and cash in your ira and take out your 401k and sell funds to preserve some cash perfectly sensible emotion sure, thats the problem emotions whether trading or investing, you cant make decisions based on your feud you want to vanish the pain, i totally get that you are probably making a mistake. Look at the tsunami of selling that we have today i may tell you to stand there and let the wave crushes you, i am simply telling you not to panic. I know from experience and i have been doing this for 40 years and i am not a calm guy. Every time i panic, it costs me money. In four decades, i can remember one moment when panic was a strategy thats why in the fall of 2008 i made a rare sale everything call at the time it was collapsing. The incredible call to get back into the stock market. 2020 is not 2008 we got a run away pandemic and ho
Present constitution is considered by many to prevent social progress and justice a vote comes after for example in a. S. M. Our videos what do scientists have to say about that. Hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today. Before we explore the phenomenon of soothing a s. M. R. Sound lets find out how we hear sound in the 1st place. Anatomically speaking we have an outer ear the middle ear and an inner ear and thats where we pick up the tourist signals in the form of vibrations in the cochlea to be precise. The company it was a bit like a spiral staircase that bachelor membrane and hair cells make up the carpet. Its those cells that enable us to hear from the high notes. The low notes sound fiber ations deflect the hair cells its like flattening the fibers of a carpet. That generates an electrical signal which is sent to the brain and we perceive a sound or so then stand up again and all ready for the next sound. The different pitches are registered in different parts of the
[please stand by] [please stand by] good afternoon, welcome to the land use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco board of supervisors for today, monday, october 19th, 2020. I am the chair of the Committee Supervisor peskin joined by Committee Member dean preston and soontobe joined by vicechair supervisor safai. Our court is miss erika major. Do you have any announcements, ms. Major . Due to the covid19 health emergency, and to protect Board Members the legislative chamber and Committee Room are closed. However, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. This precaution is taken pursuant to state and federal orders. Committee members will attend the meeting through the conference and participate in the meeting to the same ex at the present time as if theres physically present. Public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. Both channel 26 and sfgot. Org are streaming the number across the screen. Each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak.
Action, announcing a fourweek shutdown of all restaurants and bars and france requiring people to remain in their homes except going out for essentials and here in the u. S. , a new round of coronavirus a hit to the economy because of recessions abroad. Guy, what do you say its fascinating. The market hasnt cared about a lot of stuff you mentioned except for this week i have been wondering why the market hadnt been selling off one of the things i was saying was it was stuck above 25, but the market didnt care so my views were dead wrong. Now the market cares i will paint a rosy picture tomorrow tomorrow they closed either side of 40. Go back and look i think june 11th it popped out at 40. You could potentially see a washout tomorrow morning down to 32. 09 which was a september low. Maybe close off those lows some huge earnings from these companies, maybe it will be the mother of return gains friday. I think 32. 09 is the likely place of support on the s p. Today was shocking, tim, but
Page givens bacchus. Weve been talking about the war in means, but we cannot forget about the aftermath as well. Is a public historian with Prince William county, virginia. About here today to talk the medical field in the civil war. Thank you for having me and thank you for listening and watching these videos. What i will be talking to you about, i will be talking about the fight for life and death in the aftermath of these battles in the american civil war. We have heard a lot of talk about different battles, prison camps, and the aftermath of the in the years and months and days following was, in a sense, a whole other battle. It was a war against disease. Wrote thattorian heroes ofe the unsung and they were treating the dying and wounded after these heroes horrific battles. So it cost over 700,000 casualties. Ultimately we will talk about the good that came out of this battle for life and death. So, i could be talking to you all day about anything and everything with civil war medi