Economic typhoon. Turbulent times when out for Cathay Pacific protest in hong kong and the loss of the ceo. Shery we are seeing futures higher by four tens of 1 as we see more positive rhetoric from President Trump on the u. S. China trade talks. This on the back of a strong rally we saw on friday with the dow gaining 1. 2 and every sector on the s p 500 in the green. The s p 500 gaining 1. 4 on friday. We saw chipmakers leading the gains, after we had positive results out of nvidia. There was also positive sentiment out of europe as officials there hinted they would come to the rescue if the regions Economic Data deteriorated further. That gave a boost to investor sentiment. 1. 7 . Sdaq gained there was a lot of volatility still with those things swings on the s p 500 with more than 1. 5 intraday. This week the focus will be on jackson hole as we will wait to hear from a fed chair powell making comments later in the week. Lets see how we are setting up in asia. Place the pieces are in
Right now, at 11 more lane closures. More headaches. If you plan on using 680 in the east bay this weekend, expect a lot of this big delays this video just into the newsroom of caltrans getting to work tonight , shutting down several lanes of the very busy freeway. Now, as of 9 p. M. This evening, three southbound lanes, one northbound lane are closed from san ramon to pleasanton. Part of that big repaving project and that project is a long way from being done. Nbc bay areas pete tirados joins us live from san ramon. And this is just the latest. I mean, this thing has been going on these intermittent closures on 680 for a year, at least. Yeah yeah, it feels like so many of these closures along 680. And were right near this onramp of 680 south along San Ramon Valley boulevard that once again, is now closed as that repaving project gets underway. And look, its the first of two closures that are set to take place this month the weekend commute through san ramon, along 680 south will take
Sold out. Still taking registrations online or here at Sports Basement in person. Currently sitting at about 20,000, thats up about 4000 from last year. While the event is upbeat and fun, organizers say they also take Public Safety seriously. We have multiple security checkpoints, 200 plus of our private security guards, and then we work with every district station that touches that the route touches. So yeah, were prepared. The climate around the country has been a bit intense recently with anti gaza war demonstrations and a federal advisory about the potential for organizations to exploit gatherings associated with pride, but no specific locations. We asked police about plans for this race at this time , we dont have any information of any Credible Threats that might be posing an issue to the race. This weekend. Theyre working with organizers. The department has many additional officers working for this special event. As we know that this is bringing in lots of people for the race as
Moore. Lane closures. More headaches if you plan on using 680 in the east bay this weekend , expect a lot of this big delays this video just into the newsroom of caltrans getting to work tonight, shutting down several lanes of the very busy freeway. Now, as of 9 p. M. This evening, three southbound lanes, one northbound lane are closed from san ramon to pleasanton. Part of that big repaving project. And that project is a long way from being done. Nbc bay areas pete tirados joins us live from san ramon. And this is just the latest. I mean, this thing has been going on these intermittent closures on 680 for a year, at least. Yeah yeah, it feels like so many of these closures along 680. And were right near this onramp of 680 south along San Ramon Valley boulevard. That once again is now closed as that repaving project gets underway. And look, its the first of two closures that are set to take place this month. The weekend commute through san ramon along 680 south will take longer than usu
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