Well china for instance reporting an increase of cases and u. S. Officials warning this week will be the toughest yet as hospitals struggle to maintain and eck up and down their capacity. Coming up on todays show, blackstone is donating millions of dollars to support Health Care Workers and First Responders in new york well speak to the ceo about that and his thoughts on this volatile market. Plus, well be joined by the ed of the transports union. 59 minutes left of trade. Lets focus on the big stories we are watching nowful meg with the latest on treatments for the virus. Peter from canter fitzgerald is here with us to talk b about the volatility in the oil market in particular, but first, mike, want to get your take on todays rally and where this puts us a pretty crisp rally, cant argue with that. Where it takes us is one of the most interesting things. A oneyear chart, 26. 30ish on the s p 500. Its exactly where we closed on march 30th so you remember that was that big three day ral
Jon you mentioned we have an overall s p that is a little weaker after five straight winning months. Sector by sector we are generally seeing underperformance. It has been a busy earnings day and a lot of investors are excited about the caterpillar story. It continues to flex profit muscle but you have uber shares off 7 , even though they showed operating profit. The revenue story was a concern. The ceo speaking with bloomberg earlier. You have beer sales not satisfying investors. Those are off close to 4 . And there were High Expectations for a cruise line operator for norwegian. That stock has had a huge run and the profit outlook falling short of expectations. Sonali they sure are. Our next guest says Equity Investors should take cues from the lending market. He expects tightening credit and trouble on the horizon. Richard byrne is the president of benefit Street Partners to talk about this. If you look at the market, it is feeling negative sentiment today. It is true we have seen d
Second, 2023 meeting of rules of the San Francisco board of supervisors. Im supervisor matt dorse and he im joined by vice chair walton and safai is on his way. We like to thank victor young and sfgov. Org for facilitying the meeting. Before we start i want to honor a memorial honor former politic of the body. Todays rules americas the first Public Meeting of the board since the sad nows that senator Diane Feinstein passed. Elect in the 1969 Diane Feinstein served on this board from 1970 to 78 when a shocking tragedy aassassinations of the supervisor and harvey milk. She was first woman to serve as board president in San Francisco history and mayor in San Francisco history. The first woman to win dem crediteck nomination for good afternoonor in california history in 1990 the year i met her. She lost this year but i worked for the Political Consulting team 2 years later part of her senate bid and the first women elected to the u. S. Senate in california history. There will be more ponen
Present. Commissioner ronan, present. Commissioner safai, present. Commissioner stefani, present. Commissioner walton, present. Chair, we have quorum. Alright. Thank you mr. Clerk. I think you have a Public Comment announcement. I do. For members of the public interested in par ticipating we welcome. Or watch cable channel 26 or 99 depending on your provider or stream live at www. Sfgovtv. Org. Enter access code 2661, 6292260. And press pound and pound again. You will be able to listen to the meeting in real time. When Public Comment is called press star 3 to be added to the queue. Do not press star 3 again or you will be unmuted. The operator will advice you are allowed to speak. Calls will be taken in the order received. Best practice are speak slowly and clearly and turn down the volume. Public comment will be taken first from members in attendance and afterwards from remote speaker on the telephone line. Commissioner chan has entered and present. Thank you. Before calling our next
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