Extraordinary, we will have the latest. Life disrupted as schools and businesses close around the world. Sandbergcoo sheryl joins us live. This, as facebook shares plunge. Thet, to our top story, markets going deeper into the red over fears that the economic fallout over coronavirus will be more prolonged and painful that we all expected. President trump say life could be disrupted well into the summer. The s p sinking 12 . The dow falling to its lowest in two years despite the Federal Reserve cutting rates to zero. For more, i want to get to Romaine Bostick. So much red everywhere. Break it down for us. Romaine you talk about response with regard to the monetary policy. What you have today is a market that has basically figured out that what is ailing the u. S. And Global Economy will not be solved through monetary measures alone. The dow and s p 500 had their worst single day percentage drop since black monday in 1987. You look at the nasdaq and small caps, worst days on a percentage
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