1600 points. Fox team coverage, blake burman from the white house, Lauren Simonetti is watching the markets, Edward Lawrence is in washington also but lets kick it off with lauren. Lauren what a day to kick off the week. The dow was up more than 1hundred points. Up 7 . Ditto for the nasdaq and s p 500. Traders seem encouraged by news here in the u. S. The peak of coronavirus might be near. The winners on the dow, boeing. They have been slaughtered recently as you know. Bad news from the company. They have suspended their seattle factories, their Production Centers there indefinitely. Nonethelessing, look at the stock, up 19 today. You can see huge gains for raytheon technologies, american express, visa, as well as mcdonalds. Oil was in the red today. It fell for the first time in three sessions closing out 26 a barrel. The amount of oil on the market is growing. We are running out of places to store the oil. This big meeting from the major producers, well that has been delayed. That is
It was a dramatic first. The first time in American Naval history that women were assigned to the crew of a ship. On a soggy november 18, 1972, at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in california the uss sanctuary was recommissioned. The first woman admiral elaine dirk gave the commissioning address. The sanctuary is being recommissioned as a new and unusual type of ship with a new mission to assist the navy effort to improve moral and flexibility by home porting combatant ships overseas to provide medical and Resale Services to deploy dependents wherever the fleet may be assigned. In addition to this forward step the sanctuary has been selected as the ship to participate in the Pilot Program which will evaluate the utilization of women for sharp board duty. It will be home for about 80 women, half in the crew and half at the hospital. With these innovations you could see that the sanctuary is truly unique in many respects. The sanctuary is an experiment to see how well women and men can tog
Whether to amend that with a bigger proposal because we all know a bigger proposal is necessary, but ive decided were going to go on and vote as soon as the senate can get permission to vote on the bill that came over from the house, send it down to the president for signature and thus reassure the people around the country that we can operate on a bicameral, bipartisan basis quickly. Second, we will not leave, the senate will not leave until we have passed yet another bill and clearly, that will have to go in two steps. As i indicated earlier, First Senate Republicans and the administration are going to try to reach an agreement on what we think is best for what could best be described as phase three. Then the senate being the senate, we will sit down with our democratic counterparts and see what we can agree to. We will not leave, the senate will not leave town until we have processed yet another bill to address this emergency. With that i will be happy to take a few questions. Repor
Think we have the answer. Which is no. It was raining cats and dogs a few minutes ago. And i wondered, will there be people there . And sure enough, here you are. I tip my cap to all of you this evening. My name is andy graybill. I am the director of the clement center. I would like to thank the many people who helped make this evening possible. Thanks to jeff, who directs the cph. Especially for those people who have coordinated all of the logistics. During my first semester at the clement center, we received an anonymous 500,000 gift in honor of the governor who had died earlier that year. The donor wanted to hear our ideas first about how we put those funds to use before they were transmitted. Naturally, i proposed that this money be applied to my mortgage. [laughter] he passed. The benefactor liked much more the idea that we use the money to convert one of the junior postdoctoral fellowship lines to one that would support an invited senior scholar. That would cost more and they are
I should say that this answers an ageold question for me. If there is anything that can depress the turnout, i think we have the answer. It was raining cats and dogs a few minutes ago. I wondered if there would be people there and i tip my cap to all of you this evening. And the director of the clement center. The manyike to thank people who helped make this evening possible. Rhonda whoeff and have coordinated all of the logistics. During my first semester, we received an anonymous 500,000 gift in honor of governor bill clemens who died earlier that year. The donor wanted to hear our ideas about how we put those funds to use before they were transmitted. Naturally, i proposed this money be applied to my mortgage. He passed. They liked much more the idea that they use the money to convert one of the junior postdoctoral fellowship lines to one that would support a senior scholar. They cost more and they pry away from institutions. Toh that settled, i turned my associate director for sugg