Futures, big corporates with news flow in particular sap. The guidance has been disappointing for that stock so were watching implications there. But a number of themes for investors as we look at the opening signals on the benchmark, investors eyeing the u. S. Trade and whether we get any progression on stimulus this week, counting down to the u. S. Election and we have tech earnings, thats a feature of the market where were seeing a kshape on markets alsotodriving the u. S. Stock market forward well eye the earnings to see if it justifies what weve seen since the start of the pandemic weve dropped more than 1. 1 , thats a big reversal from the. 6 gained on friday you can see from the amount of red on the market its fairly deep in the negative territory on the market. Oil and gas 2. 1 lower, this is reflecting the spot prices were witnessing as we talk about coronavirus cases, weve been assessing the impact on demand for oil you can see as we go through this process, a second wave of
The a watch Katie Mcfarland with her book revolution trump, washington, and we the people stop sunday night 9 00 p. M. Eastern on after words on booktv. The u. S. Chief Technology Officer talked about Artificial Intelligence and competition from china, hosted by the Hudson Institute this is about 50 minutes. [inaudible background conversations] [inaudible background conversations] welcome everyone to our meeting on ai and advanced Quantum Information Sciences, quantum computing etc. Im pleased to have an opportunity to welcome michael kratsios, who has a thoroughly intimidating title of chief Technology Officer of the United States. I think weve come to the right place to engage this important subject. The administration has ttaken a very energetic position in trying to advance the stateoftheart and above the applications of Artificial Intelligence and the Quantum Information Sciences to our nondefense applications, there is a parallel effort of substantial scale in the department of d
At morning, and welcome to the Sunday Edition of Morning Joe Weekend. It was another fastmoving newsweek, and here are some of the conversations you might have missed. I have, for 6 months since people have been freaking out, i am telling you every time, talk to anybody whos running the campaign, the big part of the campaign. I dont know what they are telling you, what they are telling other people. They act ing like people are holding four aces. How about this . Thats pretty bad. Oh, yeah. Looks really tough. Yeah. Is as a criticism . No, im telling you. They know something that i think a lot of us dont know. They look at numbers, they see where things are going, they have a theory of the case, and when they realize donald trump is going to be getting into the race, they understand that you win politics by raising money. They understand Donald Trumps numbers are way down in every way, and fundraising, and they say, no, they are not. And as far as organization goes, we all know anybody
Can see me. You should be able to see me. I was, like, i dont know whats wrong with your camera. Hi, im just letting you know i got here and im getting ready for my first session and just wanted to call you to keep you posted. I miss you. I love you. Bye. Good morning, my friends. Its friday, january 25th. Lets take that one apart. With us on set, msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. Also senior Political Editor and White House Correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. Former treasury secretary official were talking about the future there future treasury secretary. Former. And former treasury official and morning joe economic analyst, Steve Rattner. In d. C. , msnbc political analyst and Vice President and executive editor of msnbc. Com, Richard Wolffe. Nbc news capitol hill correspondent Kelly Odonnell joins us from washington. Harold, im sorry, i just had to run through that. Come on, man. Come on. Whats going on
And i think we could have given them some insight and some suggestions to make it better if they had done that. Secondly, i think that the fact that we dropped 2,700 pages on the congress and said were going to vote on this in three days, you know, its just not the right way to process statute, particularly as complicated as those 2,700 pages are. We will go down in legislative history, probably not for good, was Speaker Pelosi saying we have to pass this bill to find out whats in it. Thats just not good process. And it has spawned hundreds of thousands of pages of regulation, which is still being sought to find out, what does this really mean and how is it going to be applied to the states. And we have a boon dog will of a problem that is going to be a challenge for us. At the end of the day for us in utah and other states that are struggling, how has our approach to Health Care Reform and operate in an a. C. A. World, how do we fit in with the law of the land . Our exchange, we have