So much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. So cheers to you all for braving it. I think that especially in the pen or whatever were in right now, it feels like the. Its a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. So cheers to all of you. Im torie bosch and im the editor of future tense, which is a Longstanding Partnership of new america. Arizona state university, slate magazine. And what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. We have a channel slate and its up to the slate team here at slate. Com slash future tense. We cover the future and historically we have live events course. Theyve mostly been online for the past two years. So this is of our very first inperson events and its really wonderful to be back here at new america. Were here tonight. Talk about a book i edited for Princeton University press called are not expected to understand this. How six lines of code change the world. Its made up of 26 essays by t
Search his maralago estate if trump continued to refuse to hand over classified documents. We begin tonight with the first televised hearing in fani willis criminal case against former President Trump in georgia. Im Jason Johnson in tonight for joy reid. The trial will be televised and is coming very soon. Today, we have a taste of whats to come. Fulton county Superior Court judge scott mcafee said he would allow Kenneth Chesebro to sever his case from Sidney Powell. Chesebro and powell are among the 19 defendants in the georgia racketeering case. They have both asked for speedy trials. Chesebro is accused of being the, quote, architect of the Trump Elector scheme while Sidney Powell is facing a slew of charges that include an effort to improperly access Voting Machines in rural coffee county, georgia. The defendant said their cases were different and they wanted to be tried separately. Prosecutors response, that aint the way this works. So weve heard a lot from both defendants about t
About. Take a look at how we are trading across the region. We are seeing Risk Appetite roaring back about the big swings in bond market in treasuries overnight. The lowest, s p 500 closed since may not helping things. And of course, preexisting concerns over chinas premarket still playing out Property Market still playing out. Were looking at the next stage of the israelhamas war. Despite the release of the two catheters. The benchmark gauge in asia is just keeping its head above water but we are on course for the 11 months, with some of the greater equity really struggling to get back up there. Rishaad absolutely. Case in point, something we have been talking about really is the csi 300. It can a specific benchmark, 0. 05 . We had a very big drop yesterday, we opened lower, there was weakness, through. Then as we were speaking, it is rewriting our headline, reversing most gains. They claim, we talk about that, three 5000 earlier on. 9. 5 . The boj came in. Boj is next week, two, next
This week, we are going atomic at the European Organization for nuclear research, cern. We will look at the cutting edge Cancer Treatments that are foxing the physicists. I find it fascinating because it does not talk to my physics brain. So, i am curious to see whether it will bring something or not. How does science become fiction . We will meet an author looking for disaster. We want conflict. We want to see things falling apart. That is where the interesting thing is for a fiction writer. And then there is a scientist with an experiment that could change our understanding of everything. That is a completely unanticipated result new physics and probably a nobel prize for somebody who happens to be involved. Cern is one of the most Famous Centres for science in the world. On the border of switzerland and france, this place has been expanding our horizons for decades. Its High Energy Physics research has helped reveal the secrets of our existence. And i have been allowed in it to meet
Famous centres for science in the world. On the border of switzerland and france, this place has been expanding our horizons for decades. Its High Energy Physics research has helped reveal the secrets of our existence. And i have been allowed in it to meet some of those at the cutting edge. 2500 people work here. 12,000 more pour over the results of the experiments. Here at cern it is a really unique community. It is an International Group of people, so we are from all over the world. Cern is an exciting melting pot of projects and ideas. You see people in restaurantl having tea with their friends and they work on a myriad of different projects. You can knock on the door of a Nobel Prize Winning scientist, ask them a question, and they will say, come in. Lets talk about it and have a coffee. Any young boy or girls dream to work in science, right, is to go to a place which is like a town of science, and that is what cern really is. Its buzzing with the ideas. Its also buzzing with energ