Coming up on cspan3 the director of the National Institutes of health testifying before congress about how the nih spends its money. Then a Senate Banking Committee Hearing looking at whether beenal regulations should be eased for smaller banks. And later, a conversation on violent extremists traveling from europe to syria to join isis. You would see what used to call when i was a kid, a mutt and xbref combination or a stick paul set. Washington is was a large man. Six foot, very robust. Terrific natural athlete and madison is a skinny little guy. This sunday on q a, historian david o. Stewart on founding father james madson and the partnerships he made that aided in the success of our pledge ling nation. His i write most about is his ability to form remarkable partnerships with really the great people of his era but also alludes to his gift to the country of his talents and what he was able to do to create the first selfestablishing constitutional republic. Sunday night at 8 eastern a
Evening october 6 in 1998. He died on october 12 a short period later. The media that came to laramie to report the case was relying a lot on a couple of initial press releases and press releases and press conferencconferenc s and basically what they could pick up pick up a lot of which was hearsay because they couldnt interview a lot of witnesses and they couldnt look through the Police Records and they couldnt look at the Police Reports and statements. The statements in the principles in the case. About eight months into my research in laramie i finished the first draft of the screenplay. By then and this happened early on. On. I met the prosecutor in the case. His name was cal. He was the person responsible for sending Aaron Mckenney and Russell Henderson away for life. They both received two life sentences with no chance of a role. After about eight months i finished the draft and i asked the prosecutor to read it and do some factchecking for me and to be sure that i hadnt misstate
European headquarters in london. , renzi to the up rescue as italys new Prime Minister tries to form a government. Hospitalityaltitude. We will show you the hotel that is pushing the limits of good service right up there in the swiss else. Alps. You a lets bring bloomberg exclusive. We have been speaking with bank of england policymaker david miles. They should not be tightened because there is so much Spare Capacity in the u. K. Economy. To my mind, there are clear signs that there is slack in the labor market. First, although unemployment has come down fairly sharply, it almost certainly remains above the level consistent with our hedging inflation targets. Flak there. Egree of runemains above the long equilibrium rate. About britains property markets. He says the bank of england is doing enough to stop a housing bubble. The situation we are in at the moment is the Financial Policy Committee, as a firstline line of defense, against the risk as the Housing Market starts to generally o
Manufacturing activity earnings will be up before the bell. It is starting to taper off. We have charter this morning and then a Buffalo Wild Wings and herbalife. And commodities futures advance. Some of this as at global being discussed. It was a difficult friday. The euro strengthens a little bit. Crude is going nowhere. Fix vix. The ruble is stronger. If headlines are out of manila i would noteour. That the 30 year bond is lower yield and higher bond price. The difference between the tenure in the 30 year yield is getting compressed. It is showing that curve. Lets get to the front page. We dont know where to start. Giant deal. Pfizer is proposing to build for 99 billion dollars. They offered this back in january but they rejected it. The price moves. Lets go to the terminal. Here with astrazeneca. You can see the mediocrity for three or four years, going nowhere. This is the popup. My question is, is this because of mediocrity at pfizer and astrazeneca . They are showing no sales gr
Morning, folks. Welcome. Have a seat, please. We are here today to talk about how to not make a hash out of Marijuana Legalization. I promise you that is the last pun you will hear from me on this subject. It is very important subject. I am just going to say a few words to set this up. We probably have a great diversity of poins in this room about the future of marijuana in the state. It is no longer a question of whether marijuana is going to be legal in many parts of the United States it is a question of how it is going to be regulated, taxed, and controlled, if at all. So today we have a great panel of folks who have come from literally all pants of the co y continent on ways to go forward in regulating marijuana. And i think without further ado, i will introduce paul glastris, editor of Washington Monthly who will introduce the west of the panel. So thank you very much. Rest thank you joinning me. I am grateful to phillip longman. And i want to thank the new America Foundation for