As more nations and states move toward reopening, we ask what needs to be done to make it safe. We hear from Johns Hopkins university. We hear from Johns Hopkins university. Lets take a look at how we are setting up in these markets. We had mixed messages from wall street overnight as investors try to make their way through the global reopening. Asianlook at how the session is shaping up. The globaler we saw cell overnight, there could be little and the way of conviction for asian markets this morning. Futures fluctuating in the asian session. Off by slightly here. We have kiwi stocks getting grounds by. 2 . K futures in Chicago Holding on to three day ahead of a heavy earnings day in japan that will include names like toyota and honda due out later this afternoon. Today we are washing for the topics potentially push into a bull market with optimism for parts of the economy restarting. We could see wider headwinds weigh on the asia session. Checking in on what is going on with bonds, a
Headline, hamilton would not have stood for trumps new constitutional theory . What are you referring to . Guest last monday, President Trump may 2 they constitutional claims. He said he had total authority to open or close the states, and on wednesday, he said he could Adjourn Congress, if they refuse what was striking is people on both sides of the aisle questioned his theory. Andrew cuomo said the president is not a king, and rand paul powers remainthe out of the people under the 10th of may meant that the president cannot infringe. Alexander hamilton addressed this question, which will be great for viewers to check out if you want to get his full argument, and hamilton himself gave four reasons why the president has less power than either of the british king or the governor of new york. Gives isinal reason he the fact that the president can only Adjourn Congress when both have disagree, whereas the british king can Adjourn Parliament whenever he likes as can a governor of new york
Todays washington journal because the houses is about to gavel and for the day. Live coverage beginning in a minute on cspan. We will see you tomorrow morning back here on the washington journal. A communication from the speaker. The clerk the speakers room, washington, d. C. , june 25, 2019. I hereby appoint the honorable Henry Cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2019, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties. All time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Green, for five minutes.
be done before the super bowl starts, i promise. so, let me just say this. i know people describe me as a rich person. and that s not at all how i think about myself. my mom was from minneapolis. she ended up being a teacher in the new york public schools. when she retired, she taught prisoners in the brooklyn house of detention, not what you think of as a really fancy person. her brother, sam farr, who is also from minneapolis, ended up being a professor at the iowa city of iowa in or 46 years. i have four first cousins who live in iowa city and after this i will go see my 101-year-old grandma in the old folks home. i have been coming here since i was two. my dad was the first generation in his family to go to college. my grandfather was a plumber. my father graduated from college at the age of 18. he went to law school and he left the law to go into the navy in world war ii because my parents were depression era world war ii babies who thought when the country needs you, yo
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