Win yesterday, what is going to happen . This is a love fest between companies that are using the cloud. They are cutting out the traditional way that Companies Get their software. Earnings tonight, they have totally redone the center, david and not only mc hammer, tony bennett, but green day. Jim, i assume youre going to go to all of those . I have to go to them. I am credentialed, carl. How about this tunnel behind me. This is the largest tunnel in north america. Its assembled at the uk, brought here by ship. You know how he likes to do things on a creative scale. Oh, yeah. In the meantime, jim, futures are pretty steady, as you know. Watch for what they are calling a hat trick. S p, 1800. Ten years under 2. 7. Up 3 in reaction to some of the reforms coming out of china. Our roadmap begins with major market downsizing to 16,000. S p shy and the nasdaq very close to 4k. Boeing hiring the premarket on 100 billion in orders for a revamped 777. And microsoft gets a downgrade from bank of
Deliver a blow to the tea party. The army in thailand has declared martial law after months of unrest but insist it isnt a military coup. Actor michael jace has been arrested in the Fatal Shooting of his wife. Jace is best known for his role as an lapd officer on the program shields. The Oscar Pistorius trial on hold as he will spend 30 days undergoing a mental evaluation. An e. Coli Outbreak Forces a massive recall of ground beef products. So far 11 people have gotten sick. Evacuate. At the phoenix area airport the crew smelled smoke taxiing before takeoff. I actually almost jumped out of the plane. The russian billionaire may be shelling out the biggest divorce settlement in history, 4. 5 billion. An alleged drunk driver in texas forces a Police Officer to jump off a bridge. He survived. Hes expected to recover. All that. Watch the young man go for the ball. Right in the kisser. Tried to be tough about it. You have to make that play. Excitement among Little Leaguers reached fevered p
This is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Another grim milestone the worldwide death toll from coronavirus has now passed 150,000. Could the pandemic cause more damage to the Global Economy than expected . Weve been looking at the numbers. A top uk Health Specialist warns the country could end up with the highest death rate in europe, due to early errors made in the pandemic. We have to face the reality of that. We were too slow with a number of things. But we can make sure that, in the second wave, were not too slow. And donald trump is about to give his Daily White House briefing, as deaths in america near 35,000. Hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First the latest figures charting the human cost of the coronavirus pandemic have passed another grim record. 150,000 people have now lost their lives. Just how we know who has died
Impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Also in the programme President Trump says he believes the us and india can reach a comprehensive trade deal as he begins wrapping up his second day in the country. And well be in australia, where the Tourism Industry is feeling the effect of a dramatic drop in the number of visitors from china. And well be getting the inside track on dishing up healthy meals with youth obesity a growing problem, we look at our growing appetite for Wholesome Foods for the young. As Global Financial markets react to the coronavirus we want to know is the outbreak affecting you, or is it business as usual . Tell us what is happening where you are. Let us know just use the hashtag bbcworklife. Hello and welcome to worklife. Welcome to the programme. We have been watching our screens closely in the last 2a hours. We have seen a sea of red for Global Financial markets, on wall street in particular a huge sell off in the past 2a hours as investors became ever more nervous
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