Recovering. We have seen the correlation between the two that we have talked so much about. All three major averages are higher. As we just heard scarlet and , are we seeing a rally or are we seeing a rebound . Take the dow as just one example. This is a two day chart. Declines yesterday. Gains equaling just about. 02 . There is a preponderance of gain or movement coming from a handful of stocks. If you look at the movement, you have financials, again, counting for a lot of gains, Goldman Sachs, jpmorgan, travelers are the three top games in the dow. I also want to take a look at the average point swings. This is a look at the increased volatility. This is the average daily point swing going back one year. The past year was 209. That seems pretty large. Except, this year it has jumped to 319. We have seen enormous swings on a daily basis. Its fun to talk about that with the dow because we are talking about hundreds of points. To do withof it has banks, but also oil. We saw yesterday th
Previously recalled cars. The dispute may depend on fraud. Joining me now with matt miller. But talk about the most recent recall. Put this in perspective. Comparednot anything to the 2. 6 million that were recalled in the case that everyone is concerned about. It is a small number of suvs. They are 2014 models. They are doing this as quickly as possible. Before anyone is killed, for. Xample, and an accident are if would not surprise me 2014 is a record year for recalls in the industry. They are not necessarily a bad thing. Not every car is going to come out perfect. Will be problems. You want the manufacturer to recall the car if there are issues. I have never had of a problem for which the car as we was recalled. I am assuming this will be a case for most of the people driving. Bill, this leads into your area of expertise. The victims of the faulty engine recall versus those seeking there is newes. Gm and old gm. Claimsexplicitly took on for personal injury and death. They did not ta
International Women s Day: The women in Kent helping to fight the Covid-19 pandemic
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Updated: 20:05, 08 March 2021
The first International Women s Day was celebrated in 1975 after it was frequently used across Europe by women to protest wars and gender inequality.
In a year like no other, this International Woman s Day we re looking back at some of the women who have worked tirelessly to keep people in Kent safe and well during the pandemic.
Support for support workers
When the first lockdown began, Claire Goodwin-Fee from Greenhithe, co-founded Frontline19 as a free counselling service for struggling front line workers like nurses, care home staff, police and paramedics.