That coming up. I thank you thousands of new jobs could come down off of tomorrow nights city council will go over a proposal from starbucks to open two new shops on grand street the Downtown Norfolk Council says one of the new starbucks would serve alcohol on top of that a developer. Buddy guy adams has big plans for two existing downtown buildings including the bank of america building by the brief jar and membership last week and indicated that hes proposing to do a full Service Restaurant on the first floor a coffee shop will be recreation facilities according to our partners at the Virginian Pilot a new Human Resources Company Automatic Data Processing can also come to downtown norfolk bringing thousands of jobs. A source tells the city council is scheduled to vote in the deal tomorrow and there is a statewide push to bring more of those types of jobs to virginia Business Leaders Virginia Initiative which supports job creation in the private sector. Jimmy lee tells us how it would
Futures down 35 points. S p futures up close to 6. Nasdaq down by close to 11. If you take a look at whats been happening in early trade, you do see green across the board. Angela merkel was dealt with a setback with election theres. The dax is up by 1. 5 . Cac up by. 33. Ftse,. 50 . And bank of japan with a meeting today. And here are some of the big stories that we are watching for you on this monday morning, the u. S. Condemning the latest attack in turkey. Leaving 37 dead, 125 injured. Officials say a car bomb targeted civilians the a bus stop. Meantime here in the United States, there are multiple injuries after an amtrak trail derailed in kansas. At least five cars jumped the tracks. The train was headed from l. A. To chicago. There were 142 passengers and crew on board. And flooding in louisiana and mississippi claiming at least four lives and forcing thousands to leave their homes. Flood warnings remain in effect across much of the region as rivers are at dangerously high level
The Circuit Court as they go up to the supreme court. The area that is most likely to percolate up is not another pregnancy case then this issue of coverage theres been either makes decisions at the District Court level, not a lot of the Appellate Court ruling but they have started to bring more litigation just last week they filed the first two cases alleging that the discrimination so theres a lot of activity in that area and that a couple bad rulings on the issue of liability for harassment and just to show i think there are a lot of decisions being made under the new standard that are kind of all over the place. And so thats not the only thing that generally its when theres a lot of disagreement among the circuit. Thank you, joann, for writing this book. Plus the [applause] remember to buy multiple books. You can always find a friend that might want one. Thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and welcome to the auditorium at the Cato Institute
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon. And welcome to the auditorium and the Cato Institute. Appreciate your coming out today. This is a really important topic. The book forum for the human cost of welfare by phil harvey and lisa conyers. For those folks who are following this online, you can follow along on twitter atcato event or hash tag human cost of welfare. The u. S. Federal government last year spent roughly 688 billion to fund more than 100 antipoverty programs. Federal state, local governments, rather, spent an additional 300 billion on those and other programs. That means the government is spending close to a trillion dollars every year fighting poverty. If you want to go all the way back to 1965, when Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty, we spent some 22 or 23 trillion fighting poverty. What have we really accomplished over that period of time . If you used the census bureaus numbers, poverty rates have barely budged and even if you use the al concern i. T. Poverty mea
Joe digenova, who is Bryan Pagliano. He was a former state department employee, former contractor, who was and former Clinton Campaign worker, who was hired by Hillary Clinton to install a private server to do all of her government and personal email correspondence at her home in chappaqua, new york. He was also employed by her as a computer adviser at the state department. He has been granted immunity, correct . The federal prosecutors at the department of justice have granted him immunity, according to published reports. And what is first of all, what is immunity and what does that mean . If it is statutory immunity, which is where you go before a judge and the prosecutors say, we want to be able to ask this question this person questions in front of the grand jury, if its statutory immunity, it means that anything he says in the grand jury or in the interviews with the fbi and the prosecutors can never be used against him. But more importantly, anything that he says can never be use