And then a discussion, with authors and after that, mark on his book, 1941, fighting the shadow war, later a conversation on the involve meant of the middle east. Washington journal live everyday with news and policy issues. Coming up thursday morning, Natural Resources editor will join us to discuss the 1900th anniversary of the park service. And the series. An interview with mike reynolds, for the National Park service. Hell talk about the National Park service, and the supportive cast, from the government and public. Michael, Washington Post investigative reporter, and mark fisher for the post, will discuss their biography, trump revealed. It is the light of the republican nominee. It was published this week. Be sure to watch the journal. 7 eastern thursday morning. Now a former state Department Official talks about u. S. Foreign policy since the nine 11 attacks. He spoke at politics and prose bookstore in washington. Were very pleased to have call weston. He joined the state depart
Amy democratic president ial candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton face off in the first democratic debate since sanders decisive victory over clinton in tuesdays New Hampshire primary. We will play highlights and get response from new york congressman Gregory Meeks, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Political Action committee, which has just endorsed Hillary Clinton, and Jeffrey Sachs, leading economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. His recent article for Huffington Post is headlined hillary is the candidate of the , war machine. Then we continue our conversation with acclaimed writer Tanehisi Coates, who made headlines around the worlds week when he said on democracy now that despite his criticism, he would be voting for Bernie Sanders. If i could have anything, and this is across the board for any president ial candidate, i would have a greater acknowledgment of history in our policy. Amy all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy
He was the recipient of the largest number of wall street donations of anybody running on the democratic side ever. Now, when it mattered, he stood up and took on wall street. Amy democratic president ial candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton face off in the first democratic debate since sanders decisive victory over clinton in tuesdays New Hampshire primary. We will play highlights and get response from new york congressman Gregory Meeks, chair of the Congressional Black Caucusolitical action committee, which has just endorsed Hillary Clinton, and Jeffrey Sachs, leading economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. His recent article for Huffington Post is headlined hillary is the candidate of the , war machine. Then we continue our conversation with acclaimed writer Tanehisi Coates, who made headlines around the worlds week when he said on democracy now that despite his criticism, he would be voting for Bernie Sanders. If i could have anything, and thi
The index closing 3. 7 in china. The shanghai composite at the third of 1 . Nicole volatility up after well about 40. 4. Output than half of 1 . Lauren keeping our eye and shares of netflix and ibm. We will hit growth in ibm posting this for sales in 14 years. Both stocks set to open sharply lower this morning. Nicole could more years handle the rockets about their star, south korea. Down to the wire and a lastsecond play. We let you know who won. Lauren wisher will pick five of 1 00 a. M. Welcome to fbn am. Thanks for getting your day started. The latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. True to do it is decision day in new york as voters head to the polls to choose a president ial nominee. 95 delicate at stake for the republican. 247 for democrats. Front runner donald trump looking for support in a massive rally yesterday. Heres more from our own peter barnes. Despite his lead in the polls today, donald trump is not taking any votes for granted. He went to buffalo to ho
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