After last months massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering what should we do with it . Im thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. From hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. Maria good wednesday morning, everyone. Thanks so much for joining us this morning. Im maria bartiromo. It is wips, may 1st. We have breaking news, 8 a. M. On the east coast. Antiisrael demonstrations on College Campuses nationwide making it more difficult for incoming students and their parents to choose a school for the next school year right ahead of graduation. Madison alworth live outside Columbia University this morning with the very latest. Madison, good morning being. Reporter good morning, maria. Yes, today is may 1st which is College Decision day. Millions of High School Seniors are waking up around the country deciding where they will spend the next four years and a whole lot of money. But they are the also
Plans going forward, very confident. Mark he spoke with matt miller Geneva International motor show where v. W. Unveiled a luxury sedan. The former french Prime Minister ays he wont step in to be a replacement candidate for president. The Republican Party primary. He faces pressure to step aside implicated in a corruption scandal. Dozens of Republican Party fficials have withdrawn their support. China is expanding efforts to reform the coal industry. Authorities plan to shut smaller dirtier power plants as part of against pollution and industrial overcapacity. Hina is the worlds biggest emitter of fossil fuel pollution. Lobal news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,600 journalists and analysts in over countries. Im mark crumpton. This is bloomberg. Scarlet live from bloomberg headquarters in new york. Im scarlet fu. Joe weisenhall. 30 minutes from the close of trading here in the u. S. The question is, what did you miss . Newlet is the president s irective, trump signing a skilledb
By the press around the world and it became a great concern. Is writing a gore second book an inconvenient truth. And you know what happened from that. The scifi movie [laughter] histhere is al gore with academy award. And then out gore and the unipcc received the nobel prize and the Global Warming scare has peaked. Of thatan watch all program tonight starting at 8 00 eastern here on cspan. A short time ago, eric holder announced a settlement of the bank of America Mortgage fraud case. He also offered remarks on the tensions in ferguson, missouri after his visit there yesterday. Small crowd today. Thank you all for being here. Im joined today by the associate attorney general tony west, United States attorney for the district of new jersey paul fishman, United States attorney for the Eastern District of new york loretta lynch, the United States attorney for the Western District of North Carolina ann thompkins, acting United States attorney for the Central District of california, Kentuc
This month, millions of American Students will return to thousands of College Campuses across the country. We at the Heritage Foundation and the organizations that joined us today want to help students learn what their rights are and how to protect them. Think the right of free speech is absolutely essential and we want to help you to exercise that right. For many, going back to school means selfcensorship, discrimination, and ridicule on the basis of their religion or their political beliefs. We are here today to help you with a stellar class of panelists will be helping us to work through this issue. First, we have sarah, the senior legal fellow for the center for legal and traditional studies, as part of an institutional government and heritage. Sarah joins heritage after serving on the council to the assistant secretary for civil rights at the u. S. Department of education, where she focused on policy reform, technical guidance, and the office for civil rights annual report to cong
Foundations Young Leaders program director, colleen harmon. [applause] good evening. Afternoon. And welcome to the heritage event, how to have free speech and fight back. To those of you online, welcome. This month, millions of American Students will return to thousands of College Campuses across the country. We at the Heritage Foundation and the organizations that join us today want to help students learn what their rights are and how to protect them. We think this right of free speech to be absolutely essential to human freedom and flourishing and we want to help you exercise that right. For many, going back to school means selfcensorship, discrimination, and ridicule on the basis of their religion or their political beliefs. We are here today to help you with a stellar class of panelists will be helping us to work through this issue. First, we have sarah, the senior legal fellow for the center for legal and traditional studies, as part of an institutional government and heritage. Sa