Points, bucking an otherwise weak trend. The dow and s p 500 finishing near session lows yesterday. We are counting down to novembe. We are six days away from the big vote before americans he hed to the polls. President trump and joe biden in the final stretch of their respective campaigns this morning. The president is headed to arizona today. The bidens in the hot speat as a former business associate of hunter biden speaks out. Hear from congressman guy reschenthaler this morning, tom fiten and ron johnson about the bombshell report and its impact. Earnings season rolling on this morning. Heavy hitters reporting include boeing, general lek particular, mastercard and General Electric and anthem. Well bring you the numbers. Mark zuckerberg and jack dorsey are set to testify on liability over their sites content. Roger wicker is here, he will lead the hearing today. The cost is out, my new book with James Freeman, we will take an exclusive peak into a chapter on taxes and regulation. We
President ial debate in nashville on october 22nd. Well now be the final meeting between the 2 candidates thats of course of nashville. Even happens at all. It is confirmed, however that instead of the debate next thursday, joe biden will be participating in a town hall on abc news. The democratic nominee is expected to take questions from voters and there have been rumors that President Trump now is trying to book a town hall of his own the same night on nbc news as of this evening, though that is unconfirmed. President trump is returning to the campaign trail after planning to gather another large crowd outside the white house this weekend according to white house officials tomorrow. The president will hold his first in person event since testing positive for the coronavirus last thursday now this comes. Despite the ongoing white house covid outbreak. And it was just one week ago today that the president was taken to Walter Reed Medical Center to be treated for covid19 in a phone int
Stratus clouds that are kind of broken up a little bit crunched up 60s and some 70s off to the east bay you will notice 50s cover the north bay 59, san jose 60 for San Francisco where a pretty close to yesterday, although action midday, were little bit warmer by a couple degrees cooler in the south and the north. Fog patterns kind of interesting as we go through this here. Breaks up a little bit by the late Morning Hours. But then actually returns by this Late Afternoon to get around San Francisco, even the east bay and then dissipates just before dawn on sunday. This is all with this frontal system moving through providing a few little stray showers for your saturday looks like breaking it down for years how it comes 66 by 11 oclock we try to get some clearing in here from the fog only to fill back up again with some scattered clouds and a few raindrops kind of cut and what to dirty up the car, you know what after thats all said and done were actually watching out for some offshore wi
Bomb hiroshima and nagasaki is that title of a series of American University institute of Nuclear Studies Institute Press briefings. Up next, for historians who have spent decades studying the topic summarize the findings about then take questions from journalists. The Nuclear Studies institute recorded this zoom event and provided the video. Barbara cochran, Professor Emeritus of the university of Missouri School of journalism, the world first journalism school. Andally i was a journalist news executive at the washington star, npr, bc, and cbs. I wont moderate the discussion today. And ninth, 1945, the United States dropped the only Nuclear Weapons ever used in a war on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. 75 years later the debate continues over the decision of president Harry S Truman to use these weapons. The world still echoes with the repercussions of that act. For journalists, the anniversary of major events offer what editors love, a news peg. Anniversaries present th
Legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The president s decision to release this illegal memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020 census. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people who have not yet responded to the census. The president s latest attack on immigrants could sew fear and confusion in communities across the country, and could lead many people to decide not to participate. This will hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented, and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president s memo will drain valuable resources from the Census Bureau, which is already struggling to administer the 2020 census in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. And it will further divide our country at a time when we need unity. Of course, this is not the first time that President Trump has attempted to politicize the census. For more than two