Armchair critics. This as democrats risk voter backlash for blocking, for fighting with the president s version of coronavirus stimulus help. Well tell you what doctors are saying about that. They dont like the fighting. Also tonight Health Officials warn the virus, yes, 10 times more lethal than the flu. World Health Organization did officially declare it a pandemic. We have more on this. Also fresh attacks and worries about joe biden from democrats. We got democrats and house republicans, they dont like fisa reform. They dont think it fixes what happened after the fbi. We have new coronavirus fears at the border. Edward lawrence at the white house with the latest. Edward, here is what were seeing, the president is going to say i will protect the American People. He likely set aside chuck assume ear es letter, schumer is demanding a National Emergency. Maybe the president pulls that trigger tonight. What are you hearing . Reporter we havent heard if president goes on that front. All h
Americans, its bad. The infection adds to the oil slump. Shery lets get you started with a quick check of the markets. We were seeing earlier losses gaining three tents of 1 , but its still early in trading coming off the worst day again since 1987 and losses accelerating and falling to session lows. President trump talked about economic disruption lasting well into the summer. The dow now falling to the lowest level in two years. Losse talking about a 30 since the peak in february. We are seeing the Downside Pressure with the s p 500 index. Every sector on the s p in the red with losses of at least 7 . Financials and real estate leading the declines. , fallingave small caps more than 12 . U. S. Futures at the moment, a little upside. Up 6 10 of 1 . We will see how things shape up as the asia session gets underway. Amid thesia wideranging meltdown with more central bank rates, moving to boost liquidity we had on monday. The bank of korea delivering a 50 basis point cuts in emerging mee
Now the editor in chief Marvin Olasky examines the principles of journalism and offers his thoughts on reporting. Good afternoon and welcome to the Heritage Foundation, my name is rob bluey, Vice President of communications at heritage and executive editor of the daily said no. As a courtesy to the speaker spo become a habit to ask you silence your cell phone although dont turn them off, because we do encourage you to share on social media about todays program and to help us spread the word we are streaming on twitter and youtube and you can find it on the heritage beyond both of those channels and platforms. To introduce the guests today, Marvin Olasky is a prolific writer and accomplished editor. We are proud to welcome him back to the Heritage Foundation where he is a former visiting fellow in somebody that is a close friend of the organization. Hes the author of more than 25 books including his latest, reforming journalism, which he will discuss with us today. Marvins political jou
Today Marvin Lansky is a prolific writer we are welcoming him back the author of more than 25 books including the latest which he will discuss with us today his political journey is unique he became an atheist and marxist in high school joining the communist party in the seventies at the university working on his phd with a spiritual awakening then joined the church in 1976 the founder of the Presbyterian Church in austin texas 1992 after college he taught journalism for more than 25 years and became a reporter to the yale daily news and the boston globe his first book garnered significantt attention and caught thed eye of the Bradley Foundation that supported his foundation at the Heritage Foundation one of the most wellknown works is the tragedy of american compassion turning him into a leaderia Newt Gingrich speaker of the house distributed to every republican member of the house at the time also to inspire the phrase conservativism he was urinstrumental in the success of where he i
Good afternoon and welcome to the Heritage Foundation, my name is rob bluey, Vice President of communications at heritage and executive editor of the daily said no. As a courtesy to the speaker spo become a habit to ask you silence your cell phone although dont turn them off, because we do encourage you to share on social media about todays program and to help us spread the word we are streaming on twitter and youtube and you can find it on the heritage beyond both of those channels and platforms. To introduce the guests today, Marvin Olasky is a prolific writer and accomplished editor. We are proud to welcome him back to the Heritage Foundation where he is a former visiting fellow in somebody that is a close friend of the organization. Hes the author of more than 25 books including his latest, reforming journalism, which he will discuss with us today. Marvins political journey is quite unique as he became an atheist marxist in high school and went on to join the communist party in the