Slide 6. Locam i reading it correct its gone down when youre comparing the 18, 19 to the fall of 2019 . This is slide 6 . Yeah. Sorry. Yes. So what this is showing you is the yellow bar is what the 18, 19 school year chronic absenteeism rate and the blue bar is showing what it is in the fall. Right . So our goal is to keep steady at the blue bar which would mean that at the end of this year, our chronic absenteeism rate would go down. Okay. But if we have the jump that weve been seeing over the past three years, it will go up. Okay. Thank you. Does that make sense . We need to it shows how its gone up every year, that slide. This is last year versus midyear and they are trying to maintain yeah. Its a little bit of apples and oranges. Were doing a fall to a year. But this is what were saying is that this is were seeing here is an opportunity we have to hopefully turn back that chronic absenteeism and then for your question, commissioner norton, the last three years of data, and i would
Im also brian sullivan. Welcome. What a week this was and guy adami, i am not going to take anything away from a dow that rose nearly 2,000 points and its better for most peoples portfolios than it falling 2,000 points. But i believe were going to eamon are we going to eamon . You have time now to think about that question. Lets go to eamon lets go right now to eamon jafers who is at the white house with more news following the president s News Conference which certainly moved market, eamon. Boy, did it it was a thousandpoint spike while the president was hearing. Traders clearly liked what they heard and the president takinga i ceofocused approach and bringing on the ceos of target and name checking google the president i thought taking a much different tone on the coronavirus. Hes tended to sort of minimize the danger of this over the past couple of weeks and yet today he said Something Different heres what he said. In the coming weeks we will all have to make changes and sacrifices,
[ inaudible question ] we wanted to find out but were getting out, we got out. We had good meetings request the taliban and were going to be leaving and bringing our soldiers back home weve been there almost 20 years. Done a great job weve got rid of terrorists. Now its up to other countries to get rid of those terrorists [ inaudible question ] we have discussions to go, but weve mad a lot e a lot of prog. Okay thank you. The president ahead of a meeting this afternoon with ceos from pharmaceutical companies, maybe giving just a peek of what we might expect to hear around 3 00 time. With that, stocks are close to session highs. Eamon javers, maybe you can tell us more about what we could expect today yeah, carl. We expect well see about eight ceos of those pharmaceutical companies here at the white house today. The idea is to sort of gather all the big brains in one room at one time and let the president know exactly what the expectations are for a vaccine and for treatment for the cor
Subcommittee is just under an hour and a half. Good afternoon everybody. I would like to begin by thanking my friend the Ranking Member for helping plan and hold this hearing today and i would like to thin thank the expert witnesses on the first panels. In the interest of time we are going to dispense with Opening Statements first of all thank you for this hearing. From the department of justice fbi Homeland Security as well as a separate panel of experts to speak about the Data Security threats in the nation. The title of this hearing in my view doesnt quite capture the nature and scope of the threats. Threat. The problem is bigger than beijing and broader than anyone in the industry. The nation faces an onslaught of cybercrime to b baby internet ce can be a co Complaint Center received 170,000 complaints leading to over 3. 5 billion in losses a 20 increase since just 2018. These threats come not just from criminals but from nation states russia, china, iran and north korea particular
Good afternoon everybody. I would like to begin by thanking my friend the Ranking Member for helping plan and hold this hearing today and i would like to thin thank the expert witnesses on the first panels. In the interest of time we are going to dispense with Opening Statements first of all thank you for this hearing. From the department of justice fbi Homeland Security as well as a separate panel of experts to speak about the Data Security threats in the nation. The title of this hearing in my view doesnt quite capture the nature and scope of the threats. Threat. The problem is bigger than beijing and broader than anyone in the industry. The nation faces an onslaught of cybercrime to b baby internet ce can be a co Complaint Center received 170,000 complaints leading to over 3. 5 billion in losses a 20 increase since just 2018. These threats come not just from criminals but from nation states russia, china, iran and north korea particularly have sanctioned Cyber Attacks against the en