The Reagan National and washington but we talk about the airlines with edward and we start with you. Reporter yet, friday rally. Not seeing two days of gains a row and we not seen that and wrote while but they come back in today and closing near the highs of the session for all three major averages with the exception of energy all of the sectors were in the green, led by technology and the tech trader regained its momentum today. Lets take a look at apple shares up around 4 today all of these names, higher on the week with the exception of google just fractionally lower in the nasdaq higher this week but the Broader Market down or weeks in a row and is the longest losing streak since last august, augus. As you can see, the dow down one and three quarters of the week. S p down. 6 but the nasdaq certainly higher. In fact we have one dow stock that actually notched a record high today, that was a nike on a solid blowout earning report and their revenue is just about where it was last year
With President Trump at the winstonsalem North Carolina airport. Life coverage begins at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Senator edsetts markey spoke to supporters after defeating challenger representative joe kennedy in the democratic u. S. Senate primary election in that state, afterwards well hear from congressman kennedy. [applause] thank you, guys. Thank you so much, thank you. Good evening everyone, thank you for joining me tonight here in my hometown. I spoke with congressman kennedy just a few moments ago and i extended my respect and congratulations for a campaign that has been fierce at times, but always fueled by a shared commitment to the people of this great commonwealth. We both love massachusetts and the United States of america, i look forward to talking with Carson Kennedy and working with him to make meaningful change that i know we are both committed to. To my beautiful partner [applause] to my beautiful partner and my best friend, susan, since you married me at 32 year
Good evening and thank you for coming to tonights program. Im an appellate lawyer here in San Francisco and also the chairman of the appellate section of the Bar Association of San Francisco which organized this event. Id like to extend a warm welcome to members of a few groups cosponseterring tonights program. The historical society, the Northern District california chapter and bay area chapter. Id also like to welcome cspan which is broadcasting it discussion tonight. I find that actually asserting this is the first time cspan has come, so weve made it. Truthfully i do think cspan has some of the most insightful and thought provoking delve. So i recommend you check it out if you dont already. Before we begin id like to ask everyone to phototheir phone on vibrupt. Be sure to signup. Were also going to save some time at the end of the program toomt for question. So if any questions akoor to you while our pnlalists are zgs theyre theyre discussing please write them down so you wont forg
Whether you could do it all, and your fatherinlaw, martys father, was actually. You could tell the story better than i could. Tremendously supportive always. He said, ruth, if you dont want to go to law school, you have the best reason in the world and no one will think the less of you. But if you really want to go to law school and become a lawyer, well, stop feeling sorry for yourself, and you will find a way. That advice has stood me in good stead my entire life. The question is do i want this enough. If the answer is yes, i find a way. [ spectators murmur ] when you think about your life as a new yorker up until the time you went to washington, are there particular artists or political leaders or activists that influenced your thinking or who you are over the course of time . Well. The writers i think every girl of my age read and loved a tree grows in brooklyn. Mmhmm. Then there was that kind of risque, nastyboy book, j. D. Salingers catcher in the rye. [ laughter ] and another pe
Stevens. My name is ben feuer. Im also the chairman of the appellate section of the Bar Association of the San Francisco which organized this event. I would like to extend a welcome to members of a few groups who are cosponsoring tonights program, the ninth judicial Historical Society and the American Constitution Society bay area chapter. Id like to welcome cspan which is brother aadcasting the discu tonight. In ten years or so that ive been putting on programs like this, this is the first time cspan has come. So weve made it. But truthfully, i think cspan has some of the most interesting programming on all of television, at least when congress is out of session. And so i recommend you check it out, if you dont already. Before we begin, i would like to ask everyone to put their phones on vibrate. The next program that were going to be putting on, on january 28th, is on settling cases in the ninth circuit. If that interests you, be sure to sign up. Were also going to save time at the e