And it is way bigger than any of us this is europes moment. The European Union proposes an unprecedented 800000000000. 00 stimulus package to deal with the coronavirus pandemic fallout. And he was one of the worlds most wanted men a Court Decides where a top suspect in the rwandan genocide should be tried. So then u. S. Secretary of state might pompei it says that hong kong no longer maintains a high degree of autonomy from china he says that china is attempting to model hong kong for its own system and that the territory no longer warrants special treatment now that could impact hong kongs position as a Financial Hub china has proposed a new security law for the territory which many fear it will reduce freedoms weve also seen protests White House Correspondent joins us live now and secondly the white house says extra state of the u. S. Actually says shes weighing in on the troubles between hong kong and china. Now this marks a sharp escalation again in the war of words that continues
Phase four stimulus package of some sort or another two of the most beaten down sectors of all, energy and financials are todays best performers how about that well have more on that big move lar later, one pandemic thats surging. Scotts miracle grow we tend to our gardens stocks are staging an epic rebound. Lets get to dom on more of this midday comeback. From tylers kitchen to the main set to where you are, to behind me, we have the dow its green its not as good as it was the s p 500 slipping slightly to negative territory the red over there at the lows down about 458 points at the opening bell at the high, the green you saw in last hour we were up about 260 odd points there. Thats the intraday moves. Meanwhile the laggards, youve got industrials and real estate. If you look at the stocks that are really leading the charge, check out some of these. You can see wells fargo, capital one on the financial side of things as some optimism returns about maybe some Consumer Spending and pion
Its 2027488000. Mountain and pacific time zones, 2027488001. And if youre a medical professional with your own perspective on this, 2027488002. You can also text us at 2027488003. Post on our twitter feed, cspanwj. You can also post on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. Several polls have been taken over the last few days on the topic of social distancing. This one was about americans oversandall their attitudes towards the process, saying about threequarters, 70 of americans say they are more concerned with moving too quickly than slowly when it comes to this process. Republicans are much more likely to say they are more concerned about moving to slowly moving too slowly to stayathome orders. It was evenly split, 74 to 53 , about those more concerned about moving too quickly in that process. When it comes to individual states, new jersey releasing a poll from Monmouth University found one of the residents of new jersey overwhelmingly support social distancing and some other measures tak
Succeed, and false black power . A critique of black civil rights leaders. Host jason riley, author, columnist, contributed to the wall street journal and manhattan institute, a foxs contributor and among your books please stop helping us. You say the following,g liberalism has also succeeded tragically in convincing blacks to see themselves first and foremost as victims. Guest yes. I believe that is a big part of political strategy. They have been at it for some time and, unfortunately, theyve had a lot of success in painting blacks as primarily victims, as defined by their victimization first and foremost and then the followup is that weic have a Government Program or government solution to help you overcome your victimhood. I think its a logical strategy. Host your book writes about this. Theres been a number of essays and books on Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society. Was it a failure or a success . Guest i think if you look at the actual track record of the programs, if you look a
Good afternoon, everyone. We are running a little bit behind today. On behalf of the American Enterprise institute i would like to welcome you with the conversation with pamela paul of the New York Times book review about her recent book how to raise a reader. She coauthored it with her colleague maria russo. So much about raising children is about what we dont want them to do, keep them dangers both real and virtual, no doubt this is a feature and bug of our helicoptering age with this attitude fails to promote a sense of independence in kids. Not only do they not know how to walk down the street by themselves but are incapable of entertaining themselves without a device in hand. For reasons both selfish, parents need a break, and selfless, we know this is an important life skill for them, the Current Situation is pretty untenable, our kids have trouble with any unstructured activity but reading for pleasure is the activity that has suffered the most. According to a recent analysis th