Twitter and facebook scheduled to testify before the Senate Commerce committee on wednesday. Examine whether that content liability shield section 230 is still relevant and needed. This is one of the days in the market, im not sure what is happening in the overall dow matters so much to the tech story. April sl about flat on some promising iphone 12 order lead times. Then if you look it at the nasdaq zoom is up amazon, etsy maybe thats some halloween eagerness. Yeah, a bit of a mixed bag today, jon you have the stay at home names you mentioned. Tech broadly lower weve got that doubleheader again this week. A hearing following by earnings from the Big Tech Companies. And its interesting, looking at facebook and alphabet this month, theyre actually outforemaniou outperforming the big tech names. Alphabet is up 8 . Facebook up 7 again, we see the theme. The pressure is on in terms of antitrust and regulatory scrutiny yet, the stock prices not really reacting those are the two names that h
Your thoughts on the Supreme Court in the response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Virtual Event in newspapers, americas road ahead i am mike allen and cofounder, welcome to my home in arlington virginia, i will be joined by the morning podcast of today. We would like to thank the bank of america for making these conversations possible and thank you for joining us on the many platforms of the events, we would love for you to follow along on twitter, our first guest is senator tim kaine of the commonwealth of virginia one of only 30 people of American History who serve their neighbors as mayor, governor and United States senator and how is this for a fun fact, i have been senator keynes can situate as richmond mayor and governor and now is my senator, senator kaine, welcome. It is great to be back together talking to you. We talked about how election day is now election month, i saw some pictures of you earlier in the county, my old stomping grounds outside of richmond voting and you a
Steelers titans postponed. Is your nfl sunday in danger of being canceled and the virus hits home. 300 one day, 500 the next day. A new view on the real estate boom in americas suburbs. Announcer live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. Good evening. For tens of thousands of americans, crisis hit tonight. Debilitating lifealtering crisis october 1, furlough day for 30,000 workers at united and american airlines. Well meet some of them in a moment for the air carriers, movie, entertainment groups and mom and pop stores from town to town across, the reality is stark tonight. After six months of hanging on and government relief nowhere in sight, too many businesses can hang on no longer. And theyve decided their employees have to go furloughs at marriott, hilton, uber and more. Thats on top of the 28,000 we heard about from disney this week last week the Labor Department reports close to 800,000 americans lost their jobs. The previous week eve
Poison the russian Opposition Leader alexina valdes says his recovery will take a long time. And the the that is why the revival of these animals is so important to the english countryside. People remembering a trail blazer in the fight for womens rights as a political battle brews over her u. S. Supreme court successor Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87. 00 after being a powerful liberal figure on americas highest court for 27 years 6 weeks out from the president ial election republicans are in a rush to fill her seat with a conservative voice democrats say the next president should make that decision alan fischer with more on villains birds a legacy. We came to leave tributes to pay their respects to mark the passing of a woman who here knew but all the suspected a loss they felt personally even if Ruth Bader Ginsburgs decisions from the Supreme Court mean not to touch their lives she was physically small but her presence loomed large on the court she was a blunt t
Judy woodruff on behalf of the commission on president ial debates, i am pleased to welcome you to this Vice President ial debate. Im Judy Woodruff of pbs macneillehrer news hour and frontline. My colleagues on the panel are John Margolis of the chicago tribune, tom brokaw of nbc news, and brit hume of abc news. The importance of tonights debate is underscored by two facts. Both george bush and Michael Dukakis said their selections of a running mate would reveal a lot about themselves. And based on the history since world war ii, there is almost a 5050 chance that one of the two men here tonight will become president of the United States. The candidates are senator dan quayle, the republican nominee, and senator Lloyd Bentsen, the democratic nominee. [applause] Judy Woodruff for the next 90 minutes, we will be questioning the candidates following a format designed and agreed to by representatives of the two campaigns. However, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagu