i m sorry, we re out of time. as you had more time. thank you so much. that is tonight s read out. all in with chris hayes that right now. ght now. tonight on all in. we ll check with kentucky, where the race is not being called for the incumbent democrat. what an epic failure by governor youngkin. it does seem like the republican party generally as a real problem with winning. another big night for democrats, as the republican party struggles for answers. you put very sexy things like abortion and marijuana on the ballot, and a lot of young people come out to vote. and former attorney general eric holder on the republican front runner campaign to democracy. plus this has been a devastating series of documents for the trump organization. former trump attorney michael cohen on ivanka trump s day on the witness stand, and a day after her censure in the house, my exclusive interview with congresswoman rashida tlaib, when all in starts right now. good evening
meghan markle s explosive interview with oprah. so what is next the queen and the royal family? it is way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early oig, the show that know that when grandma talks, you better listen. the house is expected to vote today on president biden s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. debate on the bill scheduled to begin just after 9:00 a.m., timing of the final vote is fluid given that republicans may try to slow the process. house democrats aim to get the bill to president biden s desk so he can sign it before key unemployment programs expire this coming sunday. it can take days for congress to formally send a huge bill down the street to the white house. once biden has signed it, the money can start flowing including those $1400 relief payments for eligible americans, $300 a week federal jobless benefits and those additional funds for vaccine distribution. new polling from the pew research center continues to show just ho
It takes up more room than the actual article itself. Want to introduce the subject of this next session which is this booklet here. Its called transform which is very beautiful and its about an initiative that we were privileged to fund called exploring innovation frontier. I want to give a shout out to promote the head of our engineering director at the time a few years ago when we made the decision to fund this. He has gone on to uc irvine where he is a vice chancellor for research. During this time there have been several workshops around the country and ill say a few words about that and then you will hear from two of the people that were greatly involved in those workshops more about this. Let me make now that ive kind of introduced the subject of basic research, leading to innovation and leading to engineering applications, let me make some formal remarks. I will just begin with the quote from our inspiration of the National Science foundation who believed that there must be a s
At 4,994, close to 5,000 obviously. At 1,249 is where you find the russell. Bob pisani is at the New York Stock Exchange. Janet yellen is giving her prepared speech in cleveland. Have we seen any kind of reaction in the stock or bond markets . It didnt have to be because the whole world gapped up at the open. I would say modest reaction but no big surprises in her commentary. Important thing is what happened overnight. Were 51 almost advancing to declining stocks. Its been that way almost the whole morning. Tech materials, consumer staples, financials, all the riskon group here everything is up 1 because the whole world went up 1 . The s p 500, we gapped up 20 points at the open. Thats really rare folks. Thats 1 right at the open. That was on greece. We surged overnight when the details on the greece talks came out and they were offering concessions, at least from the greek side. It even happened more strongly in germany. We had a 2 gap up in germany. You can see the Straight Line ther
Whatever, whether thats right to say or not, has brought me to, it was such a blessing because now i really understand, i couldnt understand if i hadnt had that background and not only was i poor as a little girl, and i was then my husband, we went broke, my husband is an entrepreneur, as i said, and we went broke, so i was also broke with my children in my adult life but you know, with he came back. No, we dont have the race thing and my husband had a mentor, mr. Kaufman, who owned the Kansas City Royals at one time, who helped us take our 401 k and start my little 5 million business which sounds like a lot but it wasnt the the time but it made little alcohol sips and freps and we started from there, seven of our children worked for us and we were kind of a Family Business and the rest is history. But anyway, my point is, we want to give money. We want to give back but were giving it to the wrong when i met bob i was just, i was like its got to be organic, like one of you gentlemen sa