To discuss that and the legacy of trumps term in office. And an eyeopening discovery that may save your life one day. A way to edit the genetic code itself. Newly minted Nobel Laureate tells me about the promise of crisper. But first, heres my take. More than 150 million americans made their own personal decisions when they voted in this years election, but it is now the unenviable job of commentators to explain the meaning of those choices. At the broadest level its fair to say that the vote was a repudiation of donald trump. President s rarely lose their bids for reelection. Only five in the last 125 years and trump has won as few electoral votes as Hillary Clinton did last time an lost the popular vote by a larger margin than when jimmy carter defeated gerald ford in the wake of watergate. And yet its obvious that the country remains deeply divided. After an impeachment, a pandemic, and the worst economic paralysis since the great depression, republicans overwhelmingly voted for the
Is there any precedent for these unpresident ial acts . Almost 74 million votes. I have a great panel of historians to discuss that, and the legacy of trumps term in office. An eyeopening discovery that may save your life one day. A way to edit the genetic code itself. A newly minted Nobel Laureate tells me about the promise of crispr. But first, heres my take. More than 150 million americans made their own personal decisions when they voted in this years election, but it is now the unenviable job of commentators to explain the meaning of those choices. At the broadest level its fair to say that the vote was a repudiation of donald trump. President s rarely lose their bids for reelection. Only five in the last 125 years and trump has won as few electoral votes as his nemesis, hillary clinton, did last time and he lost the popular vote by a larger margin than when jimmy carter defeated gerald ford in the wake of watergate. And yet its obvious that the country remains deeply divided. Aft
Are coming down to the wire. Pennsylvania is too close to call biden has narrowed the president s lead in the critical keystone state and officials are still counting votes from several of the bluest and biggest counties. Biden has counted the blue wall he is the projected winner in wisconsin. The outcome there could depend on a potential recount and or official confirmation of the vote count and nbc news has declared biden the winner in michigan georgia is on a razors edge this morning as its outstanding votes there are tallied. Mr. Trump has launched a legal bat toll try to stop vote counting in pennsylvania and michigan also stating a challenge in georgia and demanding a recount in wisconsin for its part, the Biden Campaign says its ready for a court fight and will counter any lawsuits control of the senate is up in the air this morning, but there are a few major developments its deemed that gary peters has won. And while our decision desk says the Arizona Senate special is too clos
Concerns over u. S. National security. The Vice President ial contenders preparing for debates. Kamala harris and mike pence must convince voters that they have what it takes. U. S. Futures opening flat but watch the after our market action. Regeneron gaining more than 3 at one point with president itsalling it antibody antibody a cure. 500 inming after the s p the regular session climbed to a onemonth high, we saw quite a reversal from yesterday. Renewed hopes for a stimulus package, though a though it may be a piecemeal approach. We also have minutes from last month showing fed officials where concerned about the amount of government relief so far. Take a look take a look at oil, this after it fell below. U. S. Stocks on the rise again. Inventories increased by more than 500,000 barrels last week. To see how things are shaping up voice shopping is ahead for asian markets with stopped set to track the gains we saw in u. S. Markets. We are keeping an eye on pharma names. A move could a
I welcome you to the Historical Society and center this eechk. If you do not know about us, its time you did. We are the first such center within the walls of a major museum in the United States. And its about time. Im not going to take too much time, too much time away from the panel, but i do want to do a special shoutout to our moderator, post doctoral fellow in womens history and public history here at new york his r historical. Nick is a fantastic scholar and human being and colleague and i am so absolutely thrilled that hes been with us at a very important moment in the development of the center. I also want to do a special shoutout to the Melon Foundation itself, which about four years ago, gave us a giant vote of confidence and very lovely grant to get the center up and running because at the Melon Foundation, we are here and we are here to stay. And really, really happy about that. In any case, nick went to columbia university, got his phd there just a couple of years ago, as