Good afternoon, welcome to the land use and Transportation Committee for the San Francisco board of supervisors for today, july 13th, 2020. My name is aaron peskin, im the chair of the committee joined by vicechair and safai and member dean preston. Our clerk is ms. Erika major, ms. Major, do you have any announcements . Clerk yes. Due to the covid19 Health Emergency and to protect board members, City Employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislation and Committee Room are closed. However, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. This precaution is taking to the state wide stay at home order and all local, state and federal orders declaration and directives. Committee members will attend the meetings through Video Conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. Both channel 26 and they are streaming the number across the screen. Each speaker will be
Yeah, look, we saw the market rally and the vibs rally earlier this week. Just a terrible sign the 6 0 the vix the vix is the gauge, supposed to go in opposite direction. And spear downturns. That said, over bought as we are, its actually good. I went back to 1985 when you have periods where you are as overboard as we were, you tend to have 3 corrections and no more so lets have the 3 correction. Lets watch out for the stocks trading. David portnoy, the most important force i believe in the market by gunning the cruise ships and in gunning the airlines oil. At least his cohort was doing so watching the robin hood margin features again, this is wa we have to do. If we think the market is run by people who trade through Goldman Sachs were fools. The people active, the people trading retail, trading cruise, airline. Trading low price oils its fun for them and great. A lot use big margin calls that are coming, but the market became fun now, the reality is, and david, you know this market w
Treasury secretary digging in his heels on the topic of reopening saying, we cant shut down the economy again, sarah. Gary he cou gary cohn joins us and last month there were more bubbles to come hell join us to weigh in on todays down turn. And the black swan of 020, thats what sequoia labelled the pandemic in march. Well talk to partner roelof botha about how he views the startup landscape right now lets get to the selloff and our team of reporters to break it down mike santoli tracking the plunge Brian Sullivan on energy stocks. Meg terrell covering one big area of the market for the market, the rise in covid19 cases in some states mike, start us off with the broader ugly action that youre seeing in the final hour of trade. There was an easy way to deal with that and hard way we took the hard way a sharp and violent flush, maybe the start of something deeper. I want to point out stops along the way. The easy way is to flatten out the rally and go side ways were below a 5 pullback. T
Record. A decade on commodities are seen as australias savior. Rising demand and expansion plans may ease the recession. Shery lets get you started with a quick check of how market are trading. U. S. Futures up 0. 25 after a brutal session in new york. Stocks tumbling the most in three months. Every company on the dow was down today, all 30 companies down. Almost nothing was spared. The s p 500 seeing the biggest decline since march 16. At one point nearing that 7 threshold that would trigger a pause. We saw the big gainers in recent weeks like airlines, travel Companies Taking the brunt of the selling. We had concerns over a second wave of infections across the u. S. , also a lack of further easing plans from the fed potentially dampening the recent rally. The nasdaq was down or than 5 . We saw the dollar treasury surging the most since april. Lets see how things are shaping up for asian markets. Sophie kiwi stocks up more than 3 . Asian benchmarks have been slashing. A pullback looki
Steepening and broadening and a lot more this is one of those rallies that not only is taking people by surprise, but continues to roll and were seeing major gap ups i was mentioning on squawk major gap ups in the morning more of the 1980s action and its very interesting because stan talked about his views of the 1980s and theyre pertinent as ever. We have incredible and we have a president who wants new highs and we have stocks that are recovering well ahead of the fundamentals but some people can say that is what should happen look at the airlines we are hhad some numbers from pl lebeau and almost as if people decided covid is over and its a vshape rally and you better get on board and that makes you a little uncomfortable. Well, i just think that the friday rallies, as sweet as it was off the unemployment number has not put out any sellers, carl and i often think that there have to be sellers at a certain level. I mean, can you really take the banks up so much when there was so much