Connell mcshane. Melissa ima Elizabeth Melissa francis. But off the lows of the session. Any minute President Trump will be visiting the cdc in atlanta after signing 8. 3 billion emergency coronavirus bill, earlier today we will bring you any comments from the president if he stops to speak to reporters. We have fox Business Team coverage blake burman is live at the white house christina is on the floor of the Stock Exchange and bill flynn is watching the action and oil at the cme. Lets kick it off with christi christina. We came back within the last 15 minutes, we saw a 500point swing to the upside, tons of volatility inc. Connell pointed out the red, green and the only felt down 1 roughly, not even 254 points. The nasdaq down 1. 87 . Off of the session lows, especially towards the last 15 minutes, a lot of buying and selling. If you take a look at the week, across the board those of the charts youre seeing, s p 500 up about 18 points, down 457 points, we are in the grade, not at 2 bu
We take you live to capitol hill now where Navy Admiral Craig Faller will testify on the National Defense strategy, testifying before that the Armed Services subcommittee chaired my joann joni ernst. Welcome to the admiral. Thank you very much for being her, sir. Todays hearing is a continuation of the committees efforts. This is an important component to our efforts to ensure our military is appropriately resorr resourced, equipped and postured to defend the nation against a growing away of threats. In europe and across the indo pacific region. U. S. National security interests not just within their geographic boundaries but elsewhere around the world. China is taking a long term approach oftentimes with the goal of undermining the United States. The situation in the western hemisphere is no different. Admiral faller you highlighted in testimony earlier this year that china has accelerated expansion of its belt and Road Initiative in the western hemisphere at a pace that may one day o
Bill mckevin and hip hop president reverend lenox yearwood in the is just over 90 minutes. [ applause ] thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. [ applause ] well, let me begin by thanking all of you here and folks watching live stream all over this country for standing up for our environment, for standing up for the fossil fuel industry, and telling them that shortterm profits are not more important than the future of our planet. Thank you all very much. [ applause ] and i want to i want to give special thanks to the Howard University gospel choir for their great performance. [ applause ] and i want to thank 350. Org and the other organizations involved in this event. And ill tell you why. Its not just that bill mckib ben is a neighbor of mine in vermont, its that i am inspired, i am truly inspired by the work that you are doing. And your understanding that while donald trump wants ton divi to divide us up, you are helping to bring people from all walks of life together. [ applau
Dismantling Transnational Criminal Organizations. I would like to welcome the members of the subcommittee and express my appreciation to witnesses for being here today. The chair now recognizes himself for an opening statement, for which i will deliver mr. Kings opening statement. Law enforcement officers use many weapons to fight terrorism and crime on our streets. Some of these weapons, such as badges, guns and squad cars are easy to see. They are the hallmarks of police work. There are other weapons, however, that are harder to identify but every bit as vital. Among these less visible weapons, access to timely and Accurate Information is often times the difference between a successful investigation and an unsolved crime. In todays threat environment, much of the information needed by Law Enforcement in the United States is generated overseas. This is particularly true when it comes to combatting complex Transnational Criminal Organizations that threaten our safety here at home. Thes
Dismantling Transnational Criminal Organizations. I would like to welcome the members of the subcommittee and express my appreciation to witnesses for being here today. The chair now recognizes himself for an opening statement, for which i will deliver mr. Kings opening statement. Law enforcement officers use many weapons to fight terrorism and crime on our streets. Some of these weapons, such as badges, guns and squad cars are easy to see. They are the hallmarks of police work. There are other weapons, however, that are harder to identify but every bit as vital. Among these less visible weapons, access to timely and Accurate Information is often times the difference between a successful investigation and an unsolved crime. In todays threat environment, much of the information needed by Law Enforcement in the United States is generated overseas. This is particularly true when it comes to combatting complex Transnational Criminal Organizations that threaten our safety here at home. Thes