Excellent meghan, a real pleasure listening to your thoughts today and we will have you back, of course, as soon as we try to get our gps with regard to the coronavirus and its Economic Impact in the marketplace. Thank you for joining us today Carl Quintanilla, back to you. Rick, see you in a little while. Good monday morning. Im Carl Quintanilla at post nine morgan brennanp with us from cnbc Global Headquarters, jon fortt from the floor of the nyse another eventful monday morning as im sure you know by now. We did trigger a Circuit Breaker at 2521, went down around 2400 and then since added about 100 s p points as we are at 2501 on the nose dow was near 25 and now 21. 2 interesting session, guys, as the day is far from over already jon, some headlines creeping out, this one just now, italy Lombardy Region posted the lowest number of new cases in the week, the kind of headline the bulls will want to see. Yes, indeed you know, i continue to watch the levels where we are jon, can you hea
Truth. Rather than an elite class. Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the robert c. Byrd center for congressional history and education. I am the director here at the bird center. I thank you for joining us as we celebrate Constitution Day. Constitution day, as im sure many of you know, was yesterday. We are belated in celebrating, but thats ok. Before i get started i want to take a minute to recognize the passing of Cokie Roberts. Many of you were here in july when cokie and Steve Roberts very graciously came out and participated in an advent an event. Here on the stage to help us raise money for our internship program. We had a wonderful dinner afterward. They could havent been more generous and considerate. And so i just want to sort of say that, you know, our thoughts and prayers are are dedicated to them tonight. As we are Getting Started here, i want to gently rep mind you all to silence your cell phones. I would like to thank four seasons books for your support nd organizing the bo
And the International Communication association, this is 1 10. All right. It is 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our speakers every single second possible. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our final keynote. Shes, at the end of the day, it seems youve saved the best for last and weve had a day full of bests and we have our final set of bests. Here with the keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new gen code professors Ruha Benjamin and Marilyn Broussard and with that, i will turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Okay. Thank you charleton and thank you everyone for coming today. This has been a very intellectually stimulating day. It is my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin who is an associate professor of africanamerican studies at princeton university. She is the author of peoples science, bodies and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, abolitionist tools for the new gem code which you should get becaus
Race has affected development. Its 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our last speakers every single time as possible. Here with a keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new jim code professors Ruha Benjamin and meredith broussard. And with that im going to turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you charlton and thank you everybody for coming today. This has been a really a really stimulating intellectually stimulating day. Its my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin, an associate professor of africanamerican studies. She is the author of science and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, Race Technology for the new jim code. Its available for preorder now and coming out in early june. She is also editor of a new book called, captivating technology, race, car serial tech nowhere science and liberty imagination in every day life, which comes out this week. Its my great pleasure to be on stage with ruha
Kron. 4 morning news good morning. Theres a chill in the air on darya and james. Yeah. Waking up on this wednesday. The temperatures down in the 40s for some yes and get used to it. I mean, this is the season. Yeah, its only i guess going to be colder overnights for the week john. Yeah, it getting real cold this weekend, especially were going to be seeing some 30s for some of our inland evening lows. So it definitely is starting to feel like fall now. Now this morning, we are sitting under some sunshine, but the rest of the day actually gets a little bit cloudy here. So enjoy this clear really crisp. Start to the morning. We are seeing those clear skies. But to our north, theres all that cloud cover thats going to push our direction. You also see a lot of rain across northern california. Thats not going to quite make it here. Its just the clouds and the cold that were tapping into 40s in redwood city right now at 46 degrees right now. Petaluma is at 44 well nevado and napa valley and b