Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles OVER FEARS OF THE VIRUS SPREADING, MAKING THIS THE V WEEK SINCE 2018. JEFF ELIASOPH SAYS THINGS COULD GET WORSE. THE PROFESSOR WAS BORN IN CHINA. THOUGH HIS PARENTS LIVE SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES FROM WUAHN, WHERE THE CASES ARE MOST NUMEROUS. >> BUT NOT PANICKED. HERE IN THE U.S. HE HAS HIS EYES FIXED ON THE WALL STREET THIS WAS A CHINESE PROBLEM AND THE COMMINES ECONOMY. >> WHAT WE SAW IN THE PAST FEW DAYS IT IS NOT CHINA. IT IS JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND THE IAN UNION. >> THIS COULD BE A GLOBAL SPILL-OVER, THAT IT WILL AFFECT THE GLOBAL ECONOMY IN A MUCH DEEPER WAY. >> NOW THAT THE U.S. HAS A CALIFORNIA CASE WITH NO HISTORY OF TRAVELING. THAT COULD SPOOK INVESTORS. >> IT ALREADY HAPPENED THIS WAY. IT COULD BE THE BEGINNING OF A BIGGER CRASH. >> FOREWORSE THAN A SLOW DOWN OF PRODUCTIONS OF IPHONES IN CHINA. IT COULD IMPACT AUTOMOBILE FACTORIES HERE IN ALABAMA. THEY NEED PARDS FROM FOURNETTE COUNTRIES. >> ONCE THESE ECONOMIES ARE AFFECTED, THEN IT WILL BE A HARD TIME FOR OUR FACT DRILLS TO CONTINUE THEIR PRODUCTION. >> A LOT HINGING ON WHETHER CORONAVIRUS CASES CAN BE SLOWED, NOT JUST IN CHINA BUT ACROSS THE GLOBE AND HERE IN THE UNITED STA
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