Admitted to icu. It is april 7, 2020. You are watching cnbc. Good morning and welcome im dominic chu live at cnbc headquarters we begin with more breaking news stocks set to surge at the opening bell with the futures indicating that dow could open by another 555 points and the s p up by an implies 56 and 140 points more for the nasdaq it would have been an historic rally more than 1,600 points just yesterday it was only the blue chips best day since march 24 and only the third biggest gain ever. The dow and the s p remain more than 20 below their alltime highs. The nasdaq below its record high but we were up some 21 since the lows we saw back last month. Team coverage kicks off. Matt taylor is in singapore. Julianna is on early trade in europe headlines out of washington, d. C. Steve is covering the latest and rahel is here with more on the corporate response matt taylor, we begin with you we did see a mostly positive session across the asian market. Although a number of these markets
Up next, a discussion on Election Security. This panel looks at preventing Voting Machines from being hacked. And talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. Georgetown Laws Institute for Technology Law and policy hosted this series. Hi. Welcome. So im matt blaze. Im a professor here at georgetown in both the law school and Computer Science department. I want to welcome you to our afterlunch panel. Thank you for sticking around. On Digital Technologies and voting. We have, on our panel, who i will introduce very briefly, four very distinguished experts at various parts of the digital elections landscape. And and the technology and the risks of some of the Underlying Technology that is inherent there. And well be talking about this subject for from a very wide range of different perspectives. But all with a very technological bias. So im going to very briefly introduce these people. And im going to apologize now for being extremely incomplete in my introductions because they woul
Hi, welcome. So im mac, a professor here at georgetown, in the law school and Computer Science department. I welcome you to our after lunch panel. Thank you for sticking around. On Digital Technologies and coding. We have on our panel who i will introduce very briefly, four very distinguished experts at various parts of the digital elections landscape, and the technology and the risks of some of the Underlying Technology that is inherent there. And well be talking about this subject for, from a very wide range of different perspectives, but all with a very technological bias. So im going to very briefly introduce these people and i want to apologize now for being extremely incomplete in my introductions because they would take up the entire panel. Andrew appel is a profess her of Computer Science at princeton, where he served since 1986, and in fact, he was one of the members of my Doctoral Committee at princeton. His research focuses on software verification, security programming lang
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