Indices as you can see up 2 and a half percent on the dow, 6 higher on the nasdaq and 3 higher on s p 500 for the week. The dow, nasdaq and s p 500 up better than 30 from the lows hit in late march. Well, a judge could officially toss the case against Michael Flynn out today according to his lawyer. Meanwhile attorney planning me that flynn go all the way to the top, meaning then president obama. The very latest fallout this morning. Elon musk going on after another twitter rant. Hes suing over restrictions that kept tesla from restarting production in california and remove the automaker from golden state. Disneyland opening to sellout crowd. Enters a whole new world and laying out a blueprint of what parks can be here. My sitdown with President Trump, the very latest on getting america back to work. Thursday morning right here beginning at 6 00 a. M. On mornings with maria, mornings with maria is live right now. Global markets this morning look like this. Ftse 100 down 21 points, cac
Social media giant. Mornings with maria begins right now. Maria big show this morning, fox news senior strategic analyst jack keane is with us on taiwan arms sales, texas congressman joining me on iran and china, u. S. Secretary of commerce under george w. Bush, Carlos Gutierrez and former white house director Anthony Scaramucci, joining us, mlb baseball commissioner and author is here talking about new book for the good of the game, lots of stories to tell when he was the commissioner and allstar game on fox, dont miss a moment of it, big 3 hours coming up. Joining the conversation Fox Business Network Dagen Mcdowell, wall street journal economic editor Jon Hilsenrath and Washington Examiner editorinchief hugo gordon. Getting exciting about that. [laughter] dagen im just laughing we will talk about that today, i think, but the fed is in a top spot because Economic Data looked pretty good right now but led the market to expect it to to go ahead and cut Interest Rates, so we have to wat
Clarence thomas by his wealthy rightwing benefactors. But we begin tonight with a pop quiz. Where did president Abraham Lincoln go to law school . The answer may surprise you. And the answer is nowhere. That is correct. He was a selftaught lawyer. And yet, his judgment that seceding from the union was unconstitutional shaped the country we live in today, more than almost any other action by a u. S. President. Lincoln also had a big influence on the practice of law, Writing Notes for a law lecture in around 1850 that laid out guidelines for being a good lawyer. Such as being among other things diligent, moral, a good businessman, and above all, honest. Above all, honest. Qualities the Illinois State Bar Association says are what defines the term lincoln lawyer. The more you know. Of course, if you want to be a lawyer today, it generally requires going to law school. Only a handful of states allowia to do so without a law degree. But just because someone earns a degree doesnt necessarily
Psychiatrys colic projection. Many people do it in small ways, but the farther gone you are the more likely you are to always be accusing other people of bad things that you do or throwing negative labels at people that actually apply to you. Perfectly. And so in psychiatric terms, talking about himself through projection today donald trump called himself, and these are all Donald Trumps exact words, a man with the mind ideas and iq of a first grader, a mental catastrophe, a stark raving lunatic who cant string two sentences together, and is not only dumb and incompetent, i believe he has gone mad. That is what donald trump thinks, deep down, in the darkness of whats left of his mind, about himself. And psychiatrists have told us thats why he hurls that Self Loathing language and other people. Projection is one of his defense mechanisms. Dozens of distinguished psychiatrist or Mental Health professionals who coauthored the book the dangerous case of donald trump, 37 psychiatry and Ment
Archive it was certainly the wettest wembley in history. In some areas, living with the threat of knife crime has become an everyday reality and one that gets vastly underreported. Next week marks a year since 16 year old irfan wahid was stabbed and killed in harehills, leeds. Our reporter, tracey gee, has been speaking to people, including members of irfans family, who are determined to change things for the better. Some people feel like they cant be safe in harehills. Around the streets, theres loads of crime and that and you need to protect yourself. You cant really trust anyone, really now, can you . I have reported on many murder cases, knife crime incidents and stabbings, but i get to go home afterwards and you are saddened by the loss of life, but imagine if thats your home, thats your reality, thats your family. Harehills, east leeds, is home for the boys at this youth club. Boys who used to be out on the street, some with a blade in their pocket. Screwdrivers, little table kni