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Daily update ⋅ March 10, 2020NEWS Today on Fox News: March 9, 2020
Fox & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: Bernie Sanders senior adviser Chuck Rocha on the importance of the Michigan primary; Dr. Anthony Fauci, member of ...Flag as irrelevant Biden's brother facing fraud allegations, used family ties to advance business interests: report
The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment but had confirmed to Politico that White had bought a ticket to a ...Flag as irrelevant
Biden video was not manipulated, Scavino says
GET THE FOX NEWS APP. The Trump campaign has proven effective in using social media, but has been widely criticized for retweeting videos and ...Flag as irrelevant Trump campaign reportedly calls off bus tour amid coronavirus concerns
Fox News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.Stephanie Grisham: Democrats are using coronavirus 'as a tool to politicize things and scare people' - Fox NewsFlag as irrelevant Steve Hilton: Stop this 'wild, reckless overreaction' to coronavirus
They are 100 percent right -- we don't need panic, we need to be positive and practical." Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News.Flag as irrelevant Iran hit hardest as oil price war, cornavirus cripples nation
Oil and gas prices drop; Fox Biz Flash: 2/24. The one-two punch of coronavirus and an escalating oil price war that is roiling world markets is hurting one ...Oil plunges 25 percent, markets sink as Russia-Saudi Arabia feud threatens coronavirus ... - Fox NewsFlag as irrelevant 'Hottest mom in the world' speaks out on viral fame: 'It took a while for me to adjust'
... sat down with Fox News to talk about growing up as a tomboy, her unexpected fame, and why it helps that she's an elementary school teacher.Flag as irrelevant Coronavirus fears cause airlines to fly 'ghost flights'
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS. Meanwhile, the coronavirus outbreak is affecting airlines across the globe.Flag as irrelevant Women in Florida can order 'owl shot' to let bartender know they're in danger
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Bars in Florida are taking steps to help women get away from ...Flag as irrelevant WEB Hillary Clinton slams Bernie Sanders, refuses to endorse Joe Biden
Controversy as Hillary Clinton returns to spotlight to promote new documentary; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.'Flag as irrelevant Is Michigan Sen. Bernie Sanders' last stand?
Democrat strategist Doug Schoen looks ahead to the next big contests in the delegate race between Sen. Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.Flag as irrelevant 'Fox Nation In Depth: True Justice,' TONIGHT 10p ET
Get a special sneak peak of new exclusive shows on Fox Nation, featuring America's biggest criminal experts. Watch "Fox Nation In Depth: True ...Flag as irrelevant President Donald Trump arrives in Orlando, Fla., on Air Force One.
President Donald Trump arrives in Orlando, Fla., on Air Force One. (Courtesy: WOFL)Flag as irrelevant New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio holds a press conference on COVID-19.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio holds a press conference on COVID-19.Flag as irrelevant Dr. Oz's Coronavirus Survival Tips
Fox News · 27 mins ·. "So when you walk into a grocery store, you're walking into a pharmacy...so let's use foods for a force of good." During a special ...Flag as irrelevant Sen Bernie Sanders holds a Coronavirus Public Health Roundtable in Detroit, Michigan.
Sen Bernie Sanders holds a Coronavirus Public Health Roundtable in Detroit, Michigan.Flag as irrelevant Queen Elizabeth II is joined by Prince Charles
Queen Elizabeth II is joined by Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Harry and Meghan, the ...Flag as irrelevant Trump campaign steps up attacks on Joe Biden
Jenny Beth Martin, chairman of the Tea Party Patriots, and Democratic strategist Mustafa Tameez joins the debate.Flag as irrelevant
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Good morning. We'll get to the market carnage in just a sec. But first...we all deserve a laugh, don't we? Chuck Norris turns 80 today, so to celebrate we picked out some of our favorite Chuck Norris jokes:- When Chuck Norris enters a room, he doesn’t turn the lights on, he turns the dark off.
- Chuck Norris doesn’t wear a watch. He simply decides what time it is.
- When Chuck Norris does a pushup, he isn't lifting himself up, he's pushing the Earth down.
MARKETS
NASDAQ7,950.68- 7.29%S&P2,746.56- 7.60%DJIA23,851.02- 7.79%GOLD1,678.80+ 0.38%10-YR0.569%- 19.90 bpsOIL30.67- 25.70%*As of market close- U.S. markets: Well, that was certainly the craziest trading day the Brew has ever covered. And by crazy we mean terrible. Freaked out over a price war for crude oil, Wall Street had its worst day since December 2008.
- More numbers: Over 3,500 stocks traded on the NYSE hit 52-week lows. And the S&P has now lost over $5 trillion in value since a record high in February.
MARKETS
The Stock Market on Monday:
The IT CrowdYesterday, a stock market safeguard was triggered after trading began like an I-95 pileup the day before Thanksgiving. Just as things seemed like they were falling apart, the circuit breaker activation was an important reminder that the financial system’s plumbing can handle the punches.What’s a circuit breaker?
You might be thinking of the control panel you track down after making toast and drying your hair at the same time. The financial one works the same way.A few minutes into trading Monday, the S&P dropped 7%, triggering the Level 1 circuit breaker and pausing trading for 15 minutes. Had the S&P declined 13%, trading would’ve paused another 15 minutes. 20%, and everyone would have gone home for the day.- Circuit breakers were put in place after 1987’s Black Monday, when the Dow fell 22.6%.
- The rules were revamped in 2013 after failing to prevent 2010’s “flash crash.” Yesterday was the first time the new ones activated.
Related: What happens if NYC shuts down the floors? In 2012, markets closed because of Superstorm Sandy. The NYSE planned to go electronic but ended up woefully underprepared, so Wall Street scrapped the plans and just closed it. Since then, they’ve been running tests to go fully electronic jic.Big picture
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary yesterday to NYSE President Stacey Cunningham: "I’m seeing markets act normally. They react to uncertainty...they become more volatile.” Feeling calm?Maybe this’ll do the trick: The government hasn’t yet enacted crisis measures like it did during the financial crisis. Regulators are more alert (take the Fed’s emergency rate cut and $50 billion infusion to its overnight lending). Banks are in relatively good shape. And Girl Scout cookie sales are business as usual.Looking ahead...President Trump said he'll meet with lawmakers today about "very substantial relief," including a possible payroll tax cut.ENERGY
The Oil Price War (What Is It Good for?)
Yesterday, President Trump tweeted this:@realDonaldTrumpHe's referring to oil prices collapsing the most since the Gulf War on Monday, following Saudi Arabia's declaration of a price war. In a dramatic bid for market share, the kingdom said it would sell its crude oil at bargain basement prices.So how will the price war play out?
For consumers: Yes, lower oil prices mean lower prices at the pump. The U.S. national average is currently around $2.38/gallon, but some analysts think it could drop below $2.Energy industry: Obviously, not good. U.S. shale producers are already cash-strapped, and securing financing to pay down debt just got a lot more difficult. Low oil prices could also deal a blow to oil-producing states, like Texas and North Dakota, that rely on high prices to sustain the industry.- ExxonMobil stock dropped the most in 11 years.
Bottom line: The parallel shocks to demand (coronavirus) and supply (Saudi announcement) are unprecedented. "The situation we are witnessing today seems to have no equal in oil market history," said the executive director of the International Energy Agency.LiZardboy via PixabayFor a break from coronavirus news...here's a doping scandal engulfing the horse racing industry.Federal prosecutors charged 27 horse racing professionals yesterday over a scheme to secretly administer performance-enhancing drugs to racehorses under their care.Not only did those charged deceive the betting public, according to prosecutors, but they knowingly endangered the horses' lives with dangerous substances.- "What actually happened to the horses amounted to nothing less than abuse," said a federal official.
The headline name from the indictments was Jason Servis, the trainer of Maximum Security. That horse was the first to cross the finish line at the 2019 Kentucky Derby (it was DQ'd for interference), and since then the colt has won four of five big races, including $10 million at the Saudi Cup.Zoom out: Professional horse racing is a $100 billion industry, so it's not surprising to see folks bending the rules to get a leg up. That, coupled with lax drug regulation in the U.S., has led to a surge in deaths at the racetrack, the NYT reports.RETAIL
Amazon Likes to Walk It Out
"Amazon Go" (CC BY-ND 2.0) by shinyaAmazon has begun shopping its cashierless checkout tech to other retailers. Called "Just Walk Out," the technology lets you just walk out of a store without paying, or more importantly talking to, anyone.How Just Walk Out works:- You swipe your credit card at a turnstile to enter.
- The technology that powers self-driving cars ("computer vision," "sensor fusion") keeps track of what you take off the shelf and put in your shopping cart.
- Then, you walk out and your credit card is charged.
Amazon already uses this tech at 25 Amazon Go convenience stores and a full-sized, cashierless grocery store it opened in Seattle last month.This is classic Bezos. First, you build a tool that's useful for your own operations, like a cloud computing platform. Then, make that tool so powerful everyone else wants a piece.That concerns some labor rights groups. "This so-called cashierless technology is nothing but a Trojan horse that will let Amazon control and monopolize competing retailers," said the president of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union.SPONSORED BY THE MOTLEY FOOL
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Theaters in the Age of Coronavirus
Giphy/CBSMelpomene was onto something with that mask. Attendance at NYC's Broadway shows has not only held steady at 250,000 weekly visitors, but actually increased last week just as coronavirus push alerts were learning to harmonize.Turns out a global epidemic doesn't even get you 10% off Hamilton. The average ticket price is down $6 annually to $105.35, or the price of one sanitizing hand wipe at your local Amazon Go.And the movies?
The North American box office is doing as well as imaginable considering Disney's Onward and Ben Affleck's The Way Back are the latest releases. The pair brought in $48.5 million last weekend.But if you don't live in the land of bottomless jumbo popcorn, it's shakier. After record 2019 revenues, the international box office is feeling feverish, especially China and Japan, the second and third largest film markets. Some analysts expect at least a $5 billion loss from box office declines and disrupted production schedules.Francis ScialabbaYou know that feeling when you change the toilet paper roll? Or say “it’ll come out in the wash” instead of Venmo requesting your friends?Being a B Corp feels like all of that at once. B Corp companies strive to “balance purpose and profit”—like Bombas, the digitally native sock company with a cult following and a give-back model.This week on Morning Brew’s Business Casual podcast, Bombas CEO Dave Heath explains why missions to “do good” can coexist with “do profit.” Plus, you'll hear why…- Authenticity is more convincing than viral marketing
- Starbucks ought to write the book on product-market fit
- Venture capital sets any non-tech investment up for failure
About that last one...Heath poses some of the hottest takes Business Casual has seen.Hear for yourself: Apple / Spotify / everywhere elseWHAT ELSE IS BREWING
- Aon will buy Willis Towers Watson for almost $30 billion. The deal between the insurance brokers would be the largest in industry history.
- Twitter reached a deal with activist hedge fund Elliott Management that will keep Jack Dorsey as CEO.
- Robinhood suffered another technical glitch yesterday.
- Stitch Fix stock fell almost 40% after hours. The clothing subscription company cut its sales and profit forecasts for the year.
- Led Zeppelin won a major ruling in a copyright dispute over the opening riff in "Stairway to Heaven."
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Yesterday, Italy expanded its coronavirus quarantine measures to the entire country, a move that will inflict more economic pain on the country's famed tourist sites.Which leads us to today's quiz: Three of the 10 most booked attractions on TripAdvisor in 2019 were in Italy, including No. 1. Can you name them?SHARE THE BREW
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1. Colosseum
3. Vatican Museums
10. Piazza San Marco in VeniceThe rest are: Paris's Louvre Museum, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, Basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, French Quarter in New Orleans, Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Skydeck Chicago in the Willis Tower
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