401 k s will go to and it will be a very very sad day for this country. It was a starkly different debate there was substance and restraint without the angry interruptions of their first one. The candidates debated over 90 minutes tonight over the coronavirus, crime and healthcare. We have live coverage and they heard from people who attended a drivein watch party and we begin on the debate itself. Reporter the candidates microphones were muted at the beginning of each section when it was not their turn to talk and it led to a much less chaotic substantive debate. Reporter President Trump with no mask and former Vice President joe biden removing his gave americans to different visions for the nations future. On the debate stage in nashville they covered six topics and at the top of the list with the coronavirus pandemic and President Trump claimed triumph vowing to keep the country open. We have a vaccine coming. It is ready and it is going to be announced within weeks. It will go away
This is march data, so it doesnt take account the real slow down. Just the very beginnings of it. We are not seeing much of an impact on equity indices, but we were already lower. Tons hit by pause but amazon and apple. We also had oil Company Earnings that were week. Then we have President Trump ratcheting up tensions with china once again. Crude oil was above 20 a barrel a few minutes ago, down to 19. 30 there. Is definitelyuan we getting on those comments from President Trump. The dollar trading at 7. 13 right now. Down nearly 6 . Vincent there are all kinds of guy there are all kinds of quirks in the ism number and how it is calculated. It is may 1. That means most of europe is closed today. Most major markets are shut for the day. The ftse 100 has its own calendar, and it is open. It is down by around 2 . Down 5 , 6 over the last couple of sessions. Highlighted a couple of the big stories driving that. The pound is softer by 0. 6 . The aussie market overnight taking comments from
Destroyed in the. This should have been a busy weekend. No crowds. In a word, its quiet. Whens the last time you saw it this quiet . Its been a while. Erin morris owns a pet boutique in the heart of downtown where frankly, you can get a table without a reservation right now. Thats what a fire and evacuation can do. Reservations canceled reservations, the town was closed for a week. What else did you miss . Halloween, we missed halloween. Reporter so fast forward and then look what happened. Rrrrrr. Reporter theyre calling this the halloween doover. It feels like a miracle. Residents who evacuated because of the kincaid fire last week celebrating tonight. I didnt expect to be like this, this year. Reporter thats jim simon to didnt expect to be living in the hotel lamars with his wife and kids. Ethan dressed as the grim reaper, elizabeth as robin hood. You want to stay here and never go home . Kind of. Trickortreat reporter a little while later they joined an encyclopedia britain ca of f
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Disrupt dc, the rise of uber and the fall of the city the first city to fight back against uber. Washington dc was also the city where such resistance was defeated. It was here that the company a playbook for how to deal with entrenched intransigent sorry regulators and within the realm of local politics. The company the city already as the nations capital. Now is also the blueprint for how uber conquered cities around the world and explains why so many embraced. The company with open arms. Drawing on interviews with gig workers, uber lobbyists and organizers, disrupting demonstrates that many share the blame, lowering the nations hopes and dreams for what cities could be. In a sea of broken transit, underemployment and racial polarization, uber offered a lifeline. But at what cost . This is not the story of one company in one city. Instead, disrupting dc offers a36 view of urban america in crisis. Uber arrived promising a new future for workers, residents, policymakers and, others. Ul