Vice President mike pence, mayors at their winter conference this week about a cause she is permitting, art therapy. Promoting, art therapy. Ms. Pence good morning. That was great. Welcome to washington, d. C. I know you all have been here for a few days now, and i hope that you have been enjoying this nations capital. Thank you for that kind introduction. It is great to have you and the rest of our countrys mayors under the same roof to discuss and learn how we can make our communities even better. Thank you for your service. I was saying backstage it is so wonderful when you have organizations where you all can get together and share ideas. When i was a first lady of indiana, the National Governors association would have conferences once and twice a year and it was so great to not have to reinvent the wheel. And to be able to say what can i do in my short time as first lady . And so, i applaud you for coming and sharing all of your ideas with each other. For me, it is a pleasure to b
It please the court. At the injection strongly signals the proclamation is fundamentally different than the prior executive order. The proclamation reflects a multi agent worldwide review engagement and recommendation process. Its subsequent findings are that eat [inaudible] that werent tailored three restrictions in order to encourage those countries to improve their practices to protect this nation until they do so. In light of the fact the standards for stay in standards for literary induction are seriously the same with you tell me what you think the Supreme Court actions on monday in issuing this day which you solved, why do you think or how will that play on the ultimate resolution of pulmonary junction in front of us. Your honor, i think the primary element of this day as plaintiffs themselves have urged the spring court in urging the stay is that we have to show likelihood of merits. We know in a minimum they have a likelihood of success on the merits i would submit that in the
Across the curve in the u. S. We also have some powerful services in europe, bunds one of the biggest underperformers, yields higher. We also have jpmorgan and we are getting some headlines that i wanted to highlight, net to 55t income of 54 billion. They are also targeting, if you take a look at the pretax income compared with 40 in the last year. David it looks pretty good. And that return on tangible capital, we are all projecting broad numbers. Alix and we see them benefit from tax reform. David and in the meantime, discover communications came out with their earnings, 636thquarter adjusted is over the projected 612. , so it Beat Estimates looks like they are having it good day. Alix yes, indeed. They are also looking for some doj clearance and are looking for that information. David it is now time for the morning brief. Jpmorgans investor day begins with remarks from the ceo, no doubt about the things we just talked about. Also 8 00, macys will release earnings. And then we will g
Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the newseums theater. I am peter prichard, chair of the newseum and we are here to mark the opening of our latest inibit, the marines and tet, the battle that changed the vietnam war. This is almost the 50th anniversary of the tet offensive, which, if youre a millennial, i will explain it. It was a coordinated offensive by viet cong and north vietnamese troops on more than 100 towns, cities, and american and south vietnamese military facilities. It began on the night of january 30, 1968. I remember it well because i was an intelligence clerk at the time. Our new exhibit showcases the work of john olson, who, like me, was a young draftee. He was a photographer for Stars Stripes, a daily newspaper. He spent three days in february with the marines as they took back the city of hue, in what turned out to be the bloodiest battle of the vietnam war. This exhibit features 20 large format photographs and 10 tactile versions of these photos, with touch activat
Exhilarating to watch them have dialogue back and forth and though it was 45 years ago, it spoke very much to the present tense. Brian and to your partner in crime . Morgan robert called me and said he had come across a bootleg tape of some of these debate between William Buckley and corbett all. Gore the doll. Gore vidal. I was very interested in him as a character. Buckley was someone we all knew from being such a tv presence, when i saw the debates i saw something that was really speaking to today as much as it was to 1968. We got excited and decided to make a film about it. Brian when did they start . And what was the point of your documentary . Robert they had their first confrontation in print in 1960 or 62. Bill on the right, gore on the left. Three columns, i think it was Associated Press that they did. It really became more personal when gore went on it the David Celestine david suskine show and dismissed bill buckley as kind of a categorize it like the right had been categori