Should point out on our hands. Lets go to the dow which is up 170 points, nasdaq 45 and s p trading up 20. Good times as we head into the weekend. Im trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report. As i said, President Trump he is on his way to saudi arabia. He is hoping to change the narrative during his nineday trip to the middle east and to europe and the question is whether or not he can do it. I mean, can he pivot right now from all the washington turmoil . He probably can. The question is can the media, can they focus on International Diplomacy as opposed to the circus side show, we will have the panel debate, all of that. Plus President Trump says he will be announcing fbi director very soon. The leading contender Joe Lieberman, is he the right pick . We will be asking Mike Huckabee in the house and joins me in a few. First, lets get back to top story. President trump will be embarking on first foreign trip any minute now. I want to go to blake berman with the latest, hi, blake
Gates, you know, and to check the cameras around the building and see if anybody runs up because we could automatically report it. No one has been arrested. At last check. The man who was shot was stable and police were planning to talk to him soon. Reporting live Parker Collins 13 action news. And were following more breaking news this midday. An American Icon is dead. Harper leethe author of to killa mockingbird has died at the age of 89. Her family says she passed away in her sleep in monroeville, alabama. Her debut novel became a classic of American Literature that touched on justice and race in a small southern town. Right now. Police are investigating a possible hit and run on jones and tropicana. Around 5 am. Officers were told someone was lying in the street, possibly hit by a vehicle. When officers got to the scene. There was no car to be found. The victim was taken to umc people staying at westgate the strip were left in the dark for hours and hours. A westgate spokesperson t
Tonight on cspan2, Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming un conference. Then part of the Federalist Society conference with a discussion on civil rights and criminal justice. Later a look at the Political Engagement of young people around the world Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming Un Climate Change Conference and the Obama Administration policy of promoting clean energy technology. His remarks at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace include questions from the comments. Audience. This is an hour. Good afternoon and welcome. I am the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It is truly an honor and privilege to welcome the sec. Of energy to carnegie. Those who have had the good fortune are familiar with his mit smarts and some of you have had the misfortune of negotiating with him are familiar with his toughness. All of you i suspect our familiar with his viral late night tv appearances. Ive learned a lot from him over the years ernie is not onl
House conveniences for business at 2 00 p. M. Eastern. The house is expected to take up Energy Legislation that week. Live coverage of the house of representatives is on cspan. On cspan2, the senate comes back monday at 3 00 p. M. Later that day the Senate Begins debate on the nomination of gail smith to be administrator of the u. S. Agency for international development. Coming up next, a subcommittee looks at policing and the role of the Civil Rights Division. They heard members from that division. This is about three hours. This hearing will come to order. Welcome to everyone here. Welcome to the witnesses in the first panel and welcome to those who have come to participate in this hearing. The purpose of this hearing is to look at the challenges facing the brave men and women of Law Enforcement. A great many of us have been growing more and more concerned at seeing Police Officers the subject of public vilification. Seeing Police Officers being undermined and hearing from Police Off
To put forward, so, i commend the u. S. Senate proappropriatio committee providing some assistance in that regard. I want to just invite david to ask, to address whether the, whether we can wait another 30 or 40 or 50 years to take action and expect not to have consequences. Thank you for the question. Not acting increases the cost of action. The longer we delay in action will increase the cost of action. Because we will have infrastructure lock in and other dynamics that will make it increasingly difficult to in fact shift to low carbon xwhis. We have the opportunity and i think we in fact are on the trajectory as lisa and others have said, we are on the trajectory of moving very rapidly toward that low carbon economy. The price of solar panels for example has fallen 75 in the last five years. And we can create hundreds of thousands of jobs in doing so . And we are in fact creating, there are 100,000 jobs in texas alone. Thank you. I want to welcome sam adams, who works with the World