Sort of the frenzied pace, but it was beautiful. I learned so much in i was nurtd by all of the generations of people who came before me and helped me understand the world. Youve written a biography of the song. May we forever stand is the name of the book. James johnson and john rosa monde they are the author and composer. They were brothers born in jacksonville florida. Renaissance men and of course back in the day they were called race man. People who thought every achievement they had as being in the service of the race. He became the first secretary general of the naacp. Really extraordinary. One of the signature accomplishments was the accomplishment of the song. They were firstgeneration freemen. Born in the 1870s . Yes, they were of that generation that emerged from slavery with these hopes and dreams and aspirations that were so quickly dashed with the end of reconstruction. What was extraordinary is that the song caught on like wildfire. It was the most immediately embraced a
Torn apart. The devastation is heartbreaking. The new images this morning from tornadoravaged nashville. The death toll climbs to at least 24 people. Dozens still unaccounted for. This morning, the desperate search is under way, and incredible stories of survival. If we would have waited two seconds, we wouldnt have made it. The latest from nashville, just ahead. Outbreak. New cases of the coronavirus in new york and seattle, where an amazon worker tested positive. Coming up, the unprecedented, new measures schools and governments are taking to stop the spread. Breaking overnight, the u. S. Launches air strikes against taliban fighters just days after the two sides agree to a peace deal. Today exclusive, we go oneonone with simone biles, the most decorated gymnast of alltime. How she is preparing for the olympics, and her new message to usa gymnastics. Theres a lot that needs to happen before we can move forward. And hearttoheart. The queens very personal message to prince harry during
The rhetoric of economics, and why liberalism works host Deirdre Mccloskey gun in your moscome in your most re, why liberalism works, you write that the west side of chicago should be a heigh high first commercial at diggity. Guest because then people would have jobs other than dope sellers and can because once it was before the highly segregated history of chicago extended to the west side there were lots of factories and jobs, and now because of regulations of various, its not. Its just a free zone. There are some by the sheer act of will kept th take to the strn good condition. Host use a regulations. Give an example. Guest business in chicago in most places in the united hates its worse than brazil or egypt. It takes months. Its hard to do. Youve got to get permits and a business license to braid hair, a famous case. To earn a living breathing hair you need a state license. Why should people have to jump rough these hoops to start a business . In the 50s and africanamerican and urb
Day. Thet issues and trade, ongoing battle between the u. S. And potential cyber warfare. Here in california. A lot of people commute. It is a feeling our colleagues in asia have been living with for weeks. How are markets opening up over there . Paul some unambiguous signals. New zealand has been open for an 2. 5 , aready off by move down of similar magnitude for futures in australia. 4. 5 , theures are off kospi weaker as well. We continue to see strength in the japanese yen. A lot of data coming out of japan today, retail sales, tokyo cpi, both of those contracting, even before the coronavirus outbreak. Take a look at the yields, big move down. Of at a fresh record low. 83. Global stocks plunging to fourmonth lows, u. S. Equities falling the most since august 2011 as anxiety over the coronavirus deepens. Lets get to Abigail Doolittle in new york. A lot of red. And id be on the close. Averages all down more than 4 , there was a rebound rally attempt. Turned briefly higher, but that i
Jason and so many prominent alumni have made their way through the school. We will hear from the ceo of ab invev and the owner of the Golden State Warriors and the incoming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. Carol so much here from stanford, plus, back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 306 to 360 degree view of the most urgent topics facing every executive. Jason we sat down with the Providence Equity ceo commend the ceo of macys and coceo jim coulter, and also i should an alum of the school. Carol first lets get to stanford graduate dean on taking the number one spot on the best School Rankings for the second year in a row. It is a testament to the fantastic faculty and staff we have here and i could not be happier to be the Top Business School this year. Jason the students will be Milling Around here very shortly. What is on their minds right now . As t