Air force. You ran against Kamala Harris for state attorney general. There has been some criticism from the left that she was too harsh as a prosecutor. Is that a problem for her with a left wing of the Democratic Party . Rep. Lieu i do not think so. My advice is never run against Kamala Harris. In terms of her record, you do not get to be elected as the District Attorney of San Francisco and then elected statewide in california as attorney general if you were not progressive. She has a record she can put up against anyone, and she will prosecute donald trump in terms of showing his failures and addressing this pandemic, in terms of creating job, in terms of his failures on the Foreign Policy front. She has done that with other witnesses before her in congressional hearings. She will do that as Vice President. Ticketdoes she help the in this respect that President Trump wants to make law and order a major issue, does she pull teeth on that argument a little bit . Rep. Lieu as a former
Jobs falling by almost 3 million but much less than what economists were expecting. Coming up on todays show, as more companies address the rising tensions in america, well seek with ursula burns, the first black ceo of a fortune 500 company, about how Business Leaders can work for real equality and change. Well Talk Solutions with her. Plus the ceo of etsy will join us to talk about what his company is doing to address societal issues and how the coronavirus has changed his business the big stories we are watching in this final hour of trading, as we look at session highs, mike santoli tracking the market rally. Leslie covering boeing and more on the vaccine front. Mike, start us off with another day and another big rally. A big one this was a day it seems you had a lot more people who decided they had to quit fighting the rally. An acceleration to the upside. Take a look at a oneyear chart of the s p 500 weve been talking about this in here, 3,130 the number. Weve been pointing out t
And its my honor to introduce the event with professor Amitai Etzioni whose book has just been published. Dr. Etzioni is a world famous, indeed legendary person, socialilpost whose over 30 books have made an enorm more impact on all to world hitches career began with a ba and ma in sociology from Hebrew University of jerusalem in 1954 and 1956 respectively. And a ph. D from the university of california berkeley in 1958. He taught at Columbia University before joining George Washington university in 1980 and and in 1993 the among his most influential bookses the act of society published in 1968, through his career professor etzioni maintained a high degree of visible as a public intellectual and contributed to he eats debates regarding bar and peace, with books such as winning without war, 1964. Two years ago he published avoicing war with china. His new book, response to the challenge faced by the liberal International Order from populism and spits that a new International Order is evo
Cancer and the number of teenagers with the disease is rising. The thames riverboat in which 51 people lost their lives. 30 years on, tributes are paid to those killed in the marchioness disaster. The government has reiterated its insistence that there is no prospect of a brexit deal until the eu agrees to scrap the irish backstop from the current Withdrawal Agreement. The backstop is intended to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland. Speaking earlier this evening, the Prime Minister, whos due to meet european and World Leaders this week, said he would try to persuade brussels to renegotiate the exit terms to get an agreement that would be passed by parliament dont forget why we are doing this. The existing agreementjust does not work for the uk. They have rejected it three times and we cannot have this backstop. So im going to go see him ourfriends and then going to germany and france and i am going to germany and france and i am going to make the point that the backstop is g
Welcome back. Im so glad welcome everyone to our first panel for this conference. And what we are going to do with first panel is lay out the broader themes at the moment where we are at an influction point in the global order and how china is going about achieving those goals and what we think the likelihood that china will achieve those goals what would the success be. We could not have a better group to kick us off with the first panel. Let me introduce them briefly. I wont go through the full bio. Those will be in the virtual program. I will give a quick introduction, chairman of the middle east institute at the National University of singapore. We have next to me paul, Research Associate at t african center, distinguished fellow and china studies at the the National Bureau at the Asian Network and joining us from beijing Michael Shuman as well as writer for the atlantic magazine. I should just say at the outset here that we will take audience questions for tur panel today and audi