Dont forget to record the show if you cannot get his life. Have a great night. We will see right back here tomorrow. Lou good evening, everybody. President obama opening new fronts today in his campaign for broad gun control, a campaign that gun owners and advocates consider an outright assault on the Second Amendment. We learned today, that president obama is considering taking action through the use of his power of executive order, and at least one governor may consider confiscating guns from citizens in his state. Here is vicepresident biden telling reporters that the Obama Administration is preparing for unilateral action on guncontrol. Going to act. Executive order, executive action can be taken. We have not decided yet, but we are compilingwith the help of the attorneygeneral and all the rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action we believe is required. Lou at the state level, new York Governor Andrew Cuomo proposing what he calls the toughest assault weapon ban th
And edwards. And later, the Senate Returns at 2 p. M. Eastern for general speeches followed later with debate on a vote for the judicial nomination of the 10th Circuit Court of appeals. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies in 1979, brought to you as a Public Service by your television provider. This week the communicators has interviews from the cable show in washington d. C. Well look at issues facing the cable industry with analyst Craig Moffett and then learn about the Wireless Bureau at the federal Communications Commission with bureau chief milkman. Host well, we want to introduce you to Craig Moffett, managing partner of a group called moffett research. What do you do for a living . Guest i cover the equities, the stocks of the Cable Companies, the Satellite Companies and telephone companies. Ive just started my own firm. Host how did you get into that line of business . Guest i was a consultant at the boston consulting group, and i led the Telecom Practice there. After a s
Do bells. I got wiener fatigue. It is too easy. Lets talk wall street. It has been we had earnings and the market softballs. I cant do it. Softballs, great. It is another busy day in earnings central today. Among the names that are set to post Quarterly Results before the bell, we have boeing, caterpillar, eli lilly, ford, glaxosmithkline and pepsi. And tonight hearing from facebook. If thats not enough for you, among our squawk newsmakers, well be joined by the cfo of pepsi, Hugh Johnston. And eli lillys chairman and ceo Doug Oberhelman and wick mooreman. We have a big morning ahead. And we have Hugh Johnston on today. And a big lineup. Yes, we do. And and after a nearly decade long Insider Trading, federal authorities are close to leveling a criminal indictment against sac capital. Prosecutors and the fbi in manhattan are expected to announce the charges as early as this week. No word on whether the hedge fund might try to settle at the last moment. But reports say that is unlikely.
Order. Questions to the Prime Minister. Question number one, mr. Speaker. Prime minister . Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today marks the 12 members of the tragic terrorist attack on new yorks twin towers. Im sure the whole house will wish to join in sending our condolences to all those who are affected by this aborted attack including the families of the 67 british citizens who lost their lives. These terrorists seek to divide us but they dont understand their actions only make us more determined and more united in our resolve to defeat them. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Im sure the whole house will wish to associate himself with the Prime Ministers comments on this anniversary. We ar are haunted of its imagesy see. Millions needing a day, children dying. I thank the Prime Minister for his leadership at the g20. Will he now prepare a con
And hes that guy. So i dont i mean i just think that america, like everyone else believes or most people belief, is at a crossroads right now. If you go to other countries, especially asia and other stuff, importing all their students to get educated here and exporting all the brain power out right after that, i think its a real problem, you know . But theres nhing i can do about that except try to make great music and great headphones. Next question, please . I really enjoy the conversation you all were having about the Entertainment Industry an the how it relates to the Technology Industry because i come from an industry thats sort of a marriage of both, the video Game Industry. Of. I study at the school of cinematic arts but my specialty is video games. My question, inhe spirit of all that great informati sharing you all obviously do between the music and film stry, where do you think we are . What are the big challenges in trying to work more together than the current state of affa