That august, which Means Congress and the president are on vacation. But todays topic is not on vacation and will not be, at least through the 2020 election. So that will some center is not putting off a conversation. That being said, disinformation is hardly any problem. In the midst of the cold war, the u. S. And the soviet union both try to influence narratives on other parts of the globe. For example, a new article published by the Wilson Center tragic history and Public Policy program look at translated russian documents related to operation denver. A campaign in the 1980s not spread the lie that h. I. V. Was created as a result of the pentagons biological weapons research. So, disinformation was not infected in 2016 and is sadly unlikely to be buried in 2020, but today, we delve into the context. And we have the right moderator and speakers to do that. Our first panel, which starts right now is on historical patterns. Moderating is the very talented kate baldwin, the anchor of cn
Here, they provided a historical overview and look at potential challenges that lie ahead. Cnn anchor kate bold one Kate Boulduan monitors the discussion. Afternoon. Impressive turnout for in august day. Congratulations to all of you. I always say the Wilson Center has the brightest audiences, and you are bright enough to know at ts will be a fabulous this is going to be a fabulous conversation on disinf. Harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and i am delighted to be here. That august, which Means Congress and the president are on vacation. But todays topic is not on vacation and will not be, at least through the 2020 election. So that will some center is not putting off a conversation. That being said, disinformation is hardly any problem. In the midst of the cold war, the u. S. And the soviet union both try to influence narratives on other parts of the globe. For example, a new article published by the Wilson Center tragic history and Public Policy program look at translated
I am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center and i am delighted to be here. It is august, which means that congress and the president are on vacation. But todays topic is not on vacation and will not be, at least through the 2020 election. So the Wilson Center is not putting off of the conversation. That being said, disinformation is hardly any problem. A new problem. In the midst of the cold war, the u. S. And the soviet union both tried to influence narratives on other parts of the globe. For example, a new article published by the Wilson Centers history and Public Policy program look at translated russian documents related to operation denver. A campaign in the 1980s not to spread the lie that h. I. V. Was created as a result of the pentagons biological weapons research. So, disinformation was not invented in 2016 and is sadly unlikely to be buried in 2020, but today, we delve into the context. And we have the right moderator and speakers to do that. Our first panel, whi
Announce its second vision fun after its wildly popular first fun. First, our top story, uber out with secondquarter results including a 5. 2 billion loss. Level down to the lowest since may. Here to crunch the numbers and breakdown uber eats an active is Mandeep Singh payment fairly disappointing, what is your biggest take away . I think it was just a revenue miss, and part of that was related to the user subsidies in their ridesharing business, i think they have been using subsidies for a while. They have been seeing pricing pressure because uber eats is a very fragmented market. On the core ridesharing side, i think theyre doing fine. The large numbers large Growth Numbers are catching up. I should add that the adjusted loss was lower than 650 6 million versus 979 Million Dollars that analysts had estimated. Monthly users are below estimate, 99 million, the street was looking more like looking for 101 million. What do you make of that . Mandeep the fact is, uber is a global company.
The moves weve seen markets everywhere were rattled by this news look at the treasury market. The tepyenyear went all the w down to 1. 89 . This morning the yield is lower, 1. 847 this is happening as you look at yields rolling back to levels we have not seen since november of 2016 the 30year is yielding 2. 377 the twoyear is at 1. 70 the five year at 1. 648 overnight in asia, stock theres took it hard you will see that the nikkei was down 2. 1 . The hang sens off by 2. 35 the shanghai was down by 1. 4 . In europe this morning, there are red arrows there as well with significant losses. The cac is down by 2. 75 the dax is off by 2. 6 the ftse off by 1. 9 so around the world all of this, people are watching closely to see what this means for the economy. Maybe no better market to see that in than the move in crude oil prices yesterday wti was off by more than 4. A decline of 7. 9 . Thats the worst single day performance since february of 2015 concerns about what this all will mean for t