Mary trump, to block her tellall book. Plus, that roger stone sentencing bombshell. Before congress about facing heavy political pressure to cut the president s close friend a break. Turn of events. The fbi saying nascars only elite black driver, bubba wallace, was not the target of a hate crime after that noose was discovered hanging in his garage. What nascar and bubba are saying this morning. Abc news exclusive. Restaurant confrontation caught on camera. A black mother and her 9yearold son denied service. The manager claiming it was the dress code. The mom is saying it was only enforced because her son is black, pointing out another child in a similar outfit at the same restaurant. Marsia grant and her son dallas join us live. Breaking her silence, bill cosbys wife speaking out in her first major interview in six years hours after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to hear the disgraced comedians appeal. What Camille Cosby is saying about me too, the black lives Matter Movement a
Return especially in texas is a factor. Now look at this. Five stocks at or near record levels. Apple, microsoft, google, facebook. What you are looking at is premarket prices. I see apple and amazon up again. Not much of a selloff in the other three. Facebo facebook, google and microsoft, after yesterdays stellar performance. Put together, these five make up 22 of the s p 500. Now, that is dominance. The news from the street this morning. It is not good. In atlanta, armed men took over a small area and refused to let the police in. In wisconsin, a state senator beaten when he took a photo of demonstrators. In our Nations Capital, the flag burned by a cheering mob. Varney company is about to begin. Stuart a political bombshell is unfolding. Longtime democrat congressman of new york, elliot engel, is fighting for his political life. The 16term incumbent is trailing by double digits against a progressive. He received the full support of congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez. Engel was su
Details straight ahead on the third hour of today in the bay as it continues right now. Good morning. Third hour because we get up pressing pause. The situation is bad in the bright and early or dark and health care crisis. Early, starting at 4 30 in the nearly three dozen states reporting new spikes in the past morning. 6 00 right now. Look at that, Smiling Faces all week. Around. Everybody happy its friday . The cdc warninthe true scope oh, yeah. Of the crisis may be drastically underestimated suggesting nearly friday, friday, bring it on. Im Marcus Washington for you this morning. 25 mmericans have covid. Mike is keeping an eye on that and a former Health Official says it may be too late. The time for prevention friday commute but we want to measures was a month ago. Talk about the friday forecast for you. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that and, kari, going to be warm moving into cooler now the wheels are coming off. The latest from across the temperatures this weekend.
Wash journal. And if you missed any of the live coverage, watch any time on demand at cspan. Org or listen on the go with the free cspan radio app. Now to the lecture part of our program. Our speaker tonight is dr. William hitchcock, author of the age of Eisenhower America and the world in the 1950s. Dr. Hitchcock with the William Corcoran professor from the university of virginia where he focuses on international, diplomatic and military history of the 20th century, in particular the era of the world wars an the cold war, and in addition to the age of eisenhower dr. Hitchcock is the author of the bitter road to freedom, a new history of the liberation of europe which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and a winner of the george lewis spear prize and a Financial Times bestseller in the united kingdom. Following dr. Hitchcocks remarks, ann compton will join for a conversation on this great biography and the 34th president of the United States. Ann is a pioneer of journalism in america. The f
Libya the countrys 1st help center for amputees is under construction after 9 years of war. Good to have you with us welcome to the program u. S. President donald trump has lashed out at the Supreme Court ruled against him for the 2nd time this week the judges blocked trumps bid to end a program that stops hundreds of thousands of immigrants from being deported on monday they rejected the trumpet ministrations argument that gay and transgender workers should be protected under federal law by canon reports from washington d. C. Jubilant crowds gathered outside the u. S. Supreme court many here are socalled dreamers the children of undocumented immigrants who are now assured of the right to residence for the foreseeable future between 7 and 800000 people. By the Supreme Court decision and since i was 3 and 16 years old. To go to college to get a full time job. Stripped away had the court decided that. Different for joining the celebrations was the Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer thi