Things where its always on the horizon, were about to do it. I think they will do it. That will take a huge uncertainty out of the way, usmca, nafta 2, getting that out of the way. The other thing to avoid is a trade war with europe over auto parts and imports. With all the optimism, bank of america said 68 of managerses think the markets going to be good. Thats usually a bearish sign. Lauren i know. When everyone starts saying things are so good, mitch, you study this, you know the stock market, does that mean you should go in the other direction. Not necessarily. Think about what happened last year. We were worried about the fed raising rates. This year the fed lowered rates three times. The markets are sending them a message, saying we like lower rates. I think fed talk will be the thing to look at. I would look at corporate earnings next year. Baked into the market this year is the fact that next year will be a good year for earnings. Last year was a meh year for earnings. Lauren i
We want to say that we are protesting the fact that 1400 children are going to be brought to this military site. We are here because we do not want to have that happen. And as former children of prison camps, of concentration camps in america, we are saying no more, never again. Amy japaneseamericans who survived living in u. S. Internment camps during world war ii return to the site of one of those camps fort sill in oklahoma to protest the Trump Administrations plan to indefinitely detain 1400 immigrant and refugee children. We will air a special report from the oklahoma protest. But first, we speak to an attorney who helped expose how some 250 infants, children, and teenagers have been locked up for weeks without adequate food, water, and sanitation at a Border Patrol station near el paso, texas. We will talk to her about children taking care of children. And then we go to ecuador to speak with the swedish Computer Programmer ola bini who was just released from jail after being held
Democracy now we want to say that we are protesting the fact that 1400 children are going to be brought to this military site. We are here because we do not want to have that happen. And as former children of prison camps, of concentration camps in america, we are saying no more, never again. Amy japaneseamericans who survived living in u. S. Internment camps during world war ii return to the site of one of those camps fort sill in oklahoma to protest the Trump Administrations plan to indefinitely detain 1400 immigrant and refugee children. We will air a special report from the oklahoma protest. But first, we speak to an attorney who helped expose how some 250 infants, children, and teenagers have been locked up for weeks without adequate food, water, and sanitation at a Border Patrol station near el paso, texas. We will talk to her about children taking care of children. And then we go to ecuador to speak with the swedish Computer Programmer ola bini who was just released from jail af
X6 p. M. On the west coast and e are awaiting the results of the gop caucuses in north dakota, where the polls now officially all closed. Well continue to monitor and update. Throughout the evening. And of course, Super Tuesday is tomorro w and these are the states that will be voting tomorrow, alabama, alaska, arkansas, california, colorado, maine, massachusetts. Minnesota. North carolina. Oklahoma. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. P and virginia. Itll be a test after the show. But first, formerer donald trump scored a major victory today when the u. S. Supreme Court Unanimously reversed that ruling that barred him from appearing on the colorado ballot ahead of tomorrows maimary. Now saying in the majority opinion, quote, states have no powejor under under the Constito Rcto enforce Section Three with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. Trum President Trump reacted to this decision on true sociawi l, calling it a big win for america. And hes right. Base id on the ora
Recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her Outstanding New book, rand fowler of Abilene Christian university is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting rea