The stock market continues to fall as worries about the coronavirus and ripple effects impact the global economy. Richard Quest, CNN Business Editor at Large and Alexis Click, a financial expert, join AC360° to discuss how unstable the market is right now and what to expect in the days ahead. Plus, Dr. Sanjay Gupta reacts to the latest coronavirus developmen ... Show More
Today
Minneapolis Protest Erupt After Another Officer-Involved Shooting
More protests after another shooting, as President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act, and the head of Homeland Security says if you are near an ICE operation, you too can be stopped and asked to prove you are an American. Anderson also speaks to Antonio Romanucci, an ... Show More
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Yesterday
Iran’s FM To Trump: Do Not Repeat “Same Mistake” Made With Strikes
With the world bracing for possible U.S. action against Iran, a change in tone from the president, who now says the regime has stopped killing protesters, even as bodies overflow the morgues, and the regime says it's back in full control. Plus, the Cold War, of sorts, over Greenl ... Show More
47m 56s
Mar 2020
World on lockdown, markets melt, hospitals suffer
The FT News Briefing is a rundown of the global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. If you enjoy it, subscribe to the FT News Briefing wherever you get your podcasts, or listen at FT.com/newsbriefing.Tuesday, March 17Gov ... Show More
9m 4s
May 2020
CDC director warns of second coronavirus flare-up, threat to mortgage-backed bonds
<p>Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that the rapid spread of coronavirus in the southern hemisphere suggests it is likely to flare up in the US later this year. Then, the biggest shopping mall in America has fallen behind on mo ... Show More
10m 34s
May 2020
The race for a vaccine, the story behind EBITDAC, BoE’s Bailey
<p>The hunt for a coronavirus vaccine is central to global efforts to restart economies. The FT’s US coronavirus correspondent, David Crow, explains how nationalism could slow the fight against the pandemic. Plus, some companies are presenting a new customised metric they are cal ... Show More
9m 45s
Mar 2020
Coronavirus: What is it, how does it spread and how to stay safe?
It’s the word on everyone’s lips, and has been for months now -coronavirus. We haven’t seen an international response to a crisis on this scale before. One in which every single one of the world’s 195 countries are at risk. Nations are closing their borders, halting flights, limi ... Show More
19m 47s
Oct 2021
Biden speaks on importance of vaccine requirements; Biden, Manchin meet at White House with Dem agenda at risk; Brian Laundrie’s father joins police manhunt for his son
U.S. Covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths declining; Pfizer seeks FDA authorization of Covid vaccine for kids 5-11; Democratic leaders announce deal to avoid economic catastrophe, Senate expected to vote tonight
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45m 30s
Jul 2022
Covid, monkeypox, and now polio? What to know
The World Health Organization says monkeypox is now a global health emergency. The new declaration comes as infections surge in 75 countries, with 5 deaths and more than 16,000 cases reported so far. It’s one of three health emergencies the world is facing right now, along with t ... Show More
56m 43s
May 2020
UK airlines seek government aid, WeWork rent, renewable energy defies market turmoil
<p>UK airlines demanded “urgent additional government support” on Sunday warning that Boris Johnson’s plans to introduce a 14-day quarantine for people arriving in the UK by air will exacerbate the crisis facing the sector. Plus, US businesses resuming operations after coronaviru ... Show More
8m 55s
May 2020
US-China trade, ECB to resist pressure from German court, Airbnb’s outlook
<p>Donald Trump is weighing up more aggressive economic measures against China, The European Central Bank is expected to resist recent pressure from Germany’s constitutional court over its bond-buying programme, and first-quarter results from Lyft<strong> </strong>showed promisin ... Show More
8m 11s