Shrubbery, if somebody gets into the shrubbery, theyre pretty much out of sight, all right . At this level that he is right now, hes not the sitting president , if he was, we would have the entire Golf Course surrounded. But because hes not, security is limited to the areas that the Secret Service deemS Possible. Thats the sheriff in Palm Beach county, florida, yesterday. Describing the Security Situation at Donald Trumps Golf Course after an apparent Assassination Attempt on the former president. Well bring you the very latest. Meanwhile, trump and his running Mate Jd Vance continue to push false claims about migrants in ohio, despite days of Bomb Threats in the city of springfield. Well play for you Vances Comment where is he seemed to acknowledge theres no truth to those claims. And also ahead, well get Expert Analysis on the war in ukraine. And the countryS Push for clearance to use longrange weapons in russian territory. Good morning. And welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, s
Here is a look at our recent visit to chapel hill, North Carolina. The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story. As we take book tv and American History tv on the road. With the support of our cable partners, we traveled to chapel hill, North Carolina. Over the next hour, we will go to notable locations, speak with experts about the citys history and talk with some history makers themselves. In a moment, the story of the university of North Carolinas planetarium and the role it played in early nasa missions. Following that, in ten minutes, a conversation with howard lee, chapel hills first africanamerican mayor and the first africanamerican mayor elected in a majority white southern city. Then in 30 minlutes, the histor of uncs basketball tour as we tour the Basketball Museum. We will speak with an author on the academic scandal that involved the universitys athletic department. We will end our special with local lawyer rufus edmonston talking about delivering a subpoena to pr
Good morning im phillip mena. And im cori coffin a judge has handed down the fate of roger stone, but will it stick, or will President Trump intervene . Longtime adviser and friend to the president was sentenced to just over three years behind bars for obstructing a and the oner is a movie from congressional investigation of south korea. What the hell was that all russias 2016 election meddling. The judge avoided any direct about . We got enough problems with references to the elephant in the room, if you will, south korea, with trade. Mr. Trumps frequent complaints on top of it they give them the that the prosecution of stone best movie of the year was unfair was it good . But the president has left the i dont know door open to a pardon. Thats our president. Doesnt seem very pleased with our Justice Department correspondent Pete Williams has more parasites history making win at the Academy Awards this year. Reporter 13 months after he President Trump went on to say was arrested by the
Ill admit, im just the same as i was. Now, dont you understand. That im never changing who i am. Cheryl we are here, welcome to fbn a. M. Good morning everyone. Im cheryl. Lauren good morning. Welcome. Im lauren simonetti. Cheryl all right. Lets take a look at how your money is doing this morning. Lets take another look at futures. Its been a week, right. Another loss for the dow and s p yesterday, both down five days in a row. Right now, we do have more red arrows. The dow was down 400 overnight. This is an improvement. The dow is down 133, s p down 16, nasdaq is down 42. By the way, a lot of retailers reporting before the bell. We have best buy, jc penney to mix it up today. Lauren its a coronavirus driven market. The price of oil is at 47, 93. Down almost 2 right now. Gold of course flight to safety, at 1648 an ounce, a gain of 5. Goldman sachs sees gold topping 1800 in the next three months. Cheryl we have seen a flight to safety into treasuries. Right now the yield is actually dow
Earth day. I hope you go do Something Special for the earth but we are happy. We have an unbelievably special panel today. We are lucky. There will be a lot we can learn from these individual books that you think you know about these subjects but will find your surprised to learn, as i was when i read them. I will introduce myself. I am dan smith, a writer from montana. I like to come here and get sunshine in the spring so its nice to be here. We will be doing some book signings and i urge you to join us if you want to talk to talk to any of these authors. We will lead you out. I want to introduce each person with a brief biography so you know who they are. First, i would say this is one of my books, so i will let you know that i will have a book fair as well, letters from yellowstone, but to the important ones. First is david maraniss. He wrote this book, the life of jim thorpe. An associate editor at the Washington Post and a distinguished visiting professor at vanderbilt. Hes won tw