In hong kong it is just past 8 00 a. M. The am julie hyman and political stories continue apace in the United States where the ands today was on mexico that cancellation of a meeting with donald trump and theresa may coming over as well on earning season in the u. S. A lot for investors. Yvonne absolutely. Picture on wall street, it is mixed. Relatively leading into asia, we are seeing positive asian stocks. Positive move in asia ahead of the holiday. We do have the nikkei 225 opening higher. Extending the gains that we saw on thursday when it was higher over 1 . Trading could be choppy given the stronger dollar and the mixed picture on wall street. Tensions between the u. S. And mexico over the border wall and markets in china, south korea, vietnam closed today along with partial trade in Hong Kong Hong kong, singapore. We have stocks in wellington snapping a two day rise. Australia adding. 5 after coming back from a thursday holiday. We do have miners dragging today on the index. The
Us on facebook at cspan history. Coming up on American History tv, from the 33rd International Churchill conference, david lough talks about his book no more champagne churchill and his money. A retired banker and historian, mr. Lough argues the former Prime Minister would borrow heavily from his friends and family to maintain his lifestyle and was often living on the edge of financial ruin. This is about an hour. David, thank you very much and a very good afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the last session of today, one that i know will end the first day on a high. I am sure you, as i, marvel at the continuing volume of books about Winston Churchill that emerge year after year. What more could there be to say now, even about Winston Churchill, we might ask . David lough has managed not only to say new things but to add great detail and provide a fascinating exposition of churchills finances, a topic as you know, and as david demonstrates, that had its peaks and indeed its tro
Then, where will democrats try to block the president , and what about his Supreme Court nominee this week . What we hope would be that our democratic friends will treat President Trumps nominee in the same way that we treated clinton and obama. Chris s the number two democrat in the senate, dick durbin, on the fight ahead and why he says trumps executive orders make the country less safe. Plus we will ask our sunday panel between the escalating battle between the president and the press. There very dishonest people. The media is very dishonest. One all right now on Fox News Sunday. Chris hello again from fox news in washington. Donald trumps first week in office is ending in controversy and widespread protest. Federal judges have now stepped into temporarily blocked part of mr. Trump span on people coming to the u. S. From certain largely muslim nations. Some of the travelers caught in the band were about to be deported back to their home countries. In a moment, we will have a sunday
This is the second hour of daybreak asia. Im yvonne man in hong kong. Its just after 7 00 p. M. In new york. Im betty liu. This is Central Banks week. The boj is just hours away from hearing what they have to say about monetary policy. Then we have the bank of england and also the fed. We will see how markets are paying attention to Central Banks. Yvonne how big of a narrative going toj, the fed have . We see the Political Risk being priced into markets a little bit more, given the backlash weve seen from trumps travel ban. Lets get the latest. In asia witho far stocks following wall street lower amid trumps comments which have put investors on alert. Japanese stocks falling over 1 year. The kospi coming back online lower 4 10 of 15. Lets check whats moving on the of 1 . Lets check whats moving on the nikkei 225. Given the yen movement, take a look at whats going on in the export space. Elsewhere in the region, stocks lower. N wellington and sydney materials and energy dragging on the
Viewers at cspan and on the internet. Will President Trump threaten free speech. Im publisher here at the Cato Institute and our event today will be attended and represent a conversation among the group you see in front of you. Primarily the three experts on the First Amendment. I want to begin today by introducing each of them briefly, i should say these people have accomplished a great deal in law and the First Amendment so im going to give you a very concise biosav bio o. My first is one who served at the danish publication, he is the author of several books including above all the tyranny of silence. Hes been awarded many literary prizes in denmark including a literary award from the leading intellectual newspaper just last week. Frank buckley, is foundation at the scalia law school, duel canadianamerican citizenship and author of request of the way back. Our final partner will be bob corn revere, a partner in the washington d. C. Office, where he specializes in the First Amendment