Fiction addition, sunday live from noon to 3 00 eastern on cspan2. This year hosts the bison tell neil of Illinois Statehood the bicentennial of Illinois Statehood. Next, the journalists tell story about political leaders they have covered over the years and they discuss the National Role the state key figures have played in their lifetimes. This is about one hour and 10 minutes. 11 greetings to everyone. And greetings to everyone. We are glad to have such a wonderful turnout for this special program we have sponsored by the Illinois State society. We begin in kick off the state societys bicentennial celebration of 200 years of Illinois Statehood. We want to give a special welcome to all those who are viewing this event. Program topecial highlight the political contributions and the contributions of illinois political leaders here in washington and their legacies. We have a distinguished panel of folks we have gotten to know over the years who we watch on television and listen to on th
A decline of 10 yesterday because of disapointrtificial intelligen disappointing sales they have been changing their strategy are they on the right track if they get the inventory right . I dont know. Theyve been seeing Phenomenal Growth for the first three quarters of the year 25 for the Fourth Quarter because of televisions and electronics instead of the everyday items. It says here they had so many tvs and toys they ran out of toilet paper they had no toilet paper to sell, okay which is important for a basic store like walmart do the maslow hierarchy of needs, survival, food. Before the big screen tvs and surround sound, there is the toilet paper its not just the inventory issues, its focusing on customers, theyve been spending on marketing, trying to bring in urban, younger customers now focusing more on the basic customers and bringing them in to walmart. Com does amazon know how to do this better than walmart amazon has had some practice. We will look at the u. S. Equity futures.
On the world stage. Movinge signaling and the dollar to a threeyear low after treasury secretary Steven Mnuchins comment saying that obviously, a weaker dollar is good for us. But again, i think longerterm, the strength of the dollar is a reflection of the strength of the u. S. Economy and the fact that it will continue to be the primary currency in terms of the reserve currency. Advisorg economics Michael Mckee joining us. What exactly does Steven Mnuchin mean here . We dont know. Wilbur ross came out and said that part of the problem is that there has not really been any kind of strong dollar policy. We use it as a slogan, but since the early days of the george w. Bush administration, nobody has paid a whole lot of attention to it. At a conversation with the former treasury there secretary, and he said we are fooling you, but we never said with a strong dollar is. The general idea is the currency a Strong Enough that you are not reporting inflation and not having to raise interest ra
When he wrote that negotiations on daca have begun. Republicans want to make a deal. Democrats say they want to make a deal. Wouldnt it be great if we could finally after so many years solve the daca puzzle . This will be our last chance. There will never be another opportunity. March 5th, talking about the deadline he has put in place. One interesting note on this subject, the budget director Mick Mulvaney over from the white house to testify on capitol hill today to testify about the president s budget and he said the white house is anticipating a daca deal. Listen. The proposal that we sent you actually contemplates a daca immigration deal being done because we recognize the fact you have no interest in giving us money for full border wall unless it is part of a larger immigration bill so we fully contemplate that deal is reached. Reporter that is interesting. They work it into the budget projections. That is one subject. The other is trade, with members about the house and senate a
Welcome to inside story, im ray suarez. The most dangerous place for an american teenager is behind the wheel. Kids learn to drive, and we let them in large numbers, at a younger age than we let them vote, drink, sign contracts or marry. None of those other activities involve climbing into a huge chunk of metal, and talking or texting or fiddling with the radio. Erica pitzi looks at how we teach young drives in the country, and no matter how they drive distracted, och with devastating oven with devastating results. Reporter playing with the radio, putting on makeup. Talking and texting on the phone. Aum taking a teenagers eyes off the road with deadly consequences. Cars. The most common form of distraction was teens interacting with other passengers, followed by teens interacting with cell phones, doing all sorts of things like texting, driving, and interacting with social media reporter how often do you come to the memorial . Every morning or night every three years. Reporter mikes da