Yesterdays stomach churning day during which the dow saw its fourth biggest point drop in history. 1,861 points. Equity losses of 2 trillion dollars just shaved right off. One of the triggers from yesterday is the same one thats pulling the oxygen out of todays rally. Worries about a longer recovery and a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic rearing its ugly head. One of the most widely followed economists on the street, in this final hour, what he sees as the biggest obstacle to a more persistent and longer stretched market and economic rebound. Plus, College Football taking baby steps the put the pandemic behind it as players get the green light to begin workouts this coming monday. So could we really see oregon and cal and ucla and yes usc football in the fall . The commissioner of the pac 12 is here in a fox business exclusive. Yes, i will ask, will there be fans . Plus poking fun at the brand new playstation 5 . Portfolio margin protectors and charlie breaks it on the players l
Enforcement if people keep validating the shelter in place order. This comes after residents packed bay area parks and beaches. The mayor is now closing playgrounds. And is prepared to close other public spaces to make sure that people stay home. Nonessential businesses not complying with the order could face possible felony charges. San jose Police Deployed what they called compliance cards. Officers drive around the city issuing warnings. The Santa Clara County District Attorneys Office and set up a hotline to report nonessential businesses that are staying open. Hundreds of people in the bay area are now able to be tested for the virus. A new drive up testing site open in hayward. We go now to julia on how families and teachers are handling homeschooling. Reporter here we are welcome to a lot of peoples dining rooms kitchens has now turned into a workplace and also a place for students to do schoolwork. You are getting a sneak peak into the window of my world here. We are all in thi
On monday, february 3rd, cspans campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. Former National Security adviser susan rice joined a panel with Obama Administration officials to discuss the National Security priorities, progressive government should focus on during his first 100 days in office. Good morning. Welcome to the National Security conference. It is wonderful to see so many friendly faces, former officials, advocates, Congressional Staff. Thank you again for joining us this morning. It feels like a big Family Reunion which is nice to have but it is more than a reunion, more than an average think tank conference because we have an urgent task before us, to be ready, to be ready to advance progressive National Security Foreign Policy agenda on day one of the new presidency. Should we be so lucky in november. It is very obvious theres a lot of repair work to be done after donald trump. To show how bad things have gotten and what danger might lie ahead. No small task for the eros
Feels a little bit like a family reunion, but this is more than a reunion. It is more than an average think tank conference. We all have an urgent task before us, to be ready to advance the Progressive National security and Foreign Policy agenda on day one of a new presidency, should we be so lucky in november. It is obvious there will be a lot of repair work to restore americas leadership in the world after donald trump. The last couple weeks have shown what danger might lie ahead. It will be no small task to fix from the has broken, erosion of our National Security institutions, to our credibility around the world, to the rampant corruption across our Foreign Policy. But today is not really about trump, and it is not about returning to the status quo. We need to be ambitious about an agenda that advances our interest and reflects our progressive values, and that unifies the American People across generations around a positive vision for our role in the world. In doing so, it will be
Than a reunion. It is more than an average think tank conference. We all have an urgent task before us, to be ready to advance the Progressive National security and Foreign Policy agenda on day one of a new presidency, should we be so lucky in november. It is obvious there will be a lot of repair work to restore americas leadership in the world after donald trump. The last couple weeks have shown what danger might lie ahead. It will be no small task to fix from the has broken, erosion of our National Security institutions, to our credibility around the world, to the rampant corruption across our Foreign Policy. But today is not really about trump, and it is not about returning to the status quo. We need to be ambitious about an agenda that advances our interest and reflects our progressive values, and that unifies the American People across generations around a positive vision for our role in the world. In doing so, it will be important we revisit some of our perceptions stop some of o