Im honored about the bounce. Right now everybody has to like me at least a little bit. Anything we can do to help this go along, well be there for you. Charles steve, you are out there, and the tech world, do you think that the meeting no one knows exactly what might have been said behind closed doors. But where does it go from here . The thing that makes me laugh about this fight between tech and trump is when you look at the way tech leaders look at these businesses, they are in favor of everything trump argues for. They want to see taxes cut, they cant stand Big Government and regulation telling them what to do. Awful that is true when it comes to their own businesses. But personally their track record is shoveling money to democrat candidates like hillary clinton. I think when they get to know each other better, there will be much more common ground. There are some decided points where the Silicon Valley interests are diametrically opposed to donald trump on social issues. 100 work
Stocks, the dow with the eightday win streak but futures point to a lower open as investors await fed minutes. Plus carl icahn stepping up bristolmyers, the activist takes a stake in that company. Is it headed for the Auction Block . And the new face of the s. E. C. Promising deregulation and increased competition, fcc chairman ajit pai is going to join us live in just a few moments. First up though, the watch is onto see if there are more historic moves ahead for stocks today. The dows coming off an eight Straight Record close after hitting their own alltime highs. The s p and nasdaq each hosting gains in nine of the past ten sessions. As we said earlier the s p up more than 10. 5 since the election. A lot of discussion about shillers p e ratio, jim, investors paying more for a dollar of earnings now than they did at any point leading up to the crisis. I struggle on that. I was on the walmart call and home depot call, there are some dow stocks and these quarters are so much better tha
Communication for sponsoring this venue, faderman is appearing as a result of senior pride. [applause] were pretty thrilled about that. And ms. Nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. And jim is here on his own, i guess. Evidently. The preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. Immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. It says booth 141. Books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since shes going to be interviewed by cspan. We hope youre enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. You can text friend to 520214 book. Or 5202142665. Our visit to friend of the festival booth number 1110 on the mall. Your gift makes a difference in keeping the festival programming free of
Over time harry told me. For four years we talked over lunch when we come to japan from his home in california. And finally one day i turned to him and said harry, this is an important story on so many levels. It is an important story for your family. For your generation, for the japaneseamerican community, for usjapan relations. And i dont know if im the right person but if you would consider having a book written i would be happy to try. Only kentucky find someone. But i think you should seriously consider leaving a written record. And by this point i thought that i could document it and he turned to me and he arranged for me to meet his brothers the next day. His brothers who had been conscripted into the Japanese Imperial army. Harry became one of the first japaneseamerican colonels in the us army. He became distinguished member of the military intelligence hall of fame. The 500 military intelligence brigade which is the Pacific Vanguard for intelligence is located in hawaii on awa
Tackle, in the second half of his nations, goalless draw with wales, and will have surgery later today. And well look back on red nose day as more than £70 million is raised for charity. And chris fawkes has the weather. Were looking at a chilly start with frost and fog patches to contend with, but we are looking at a dry weekend. In the warmest spots, it is forecast to reach 19 celsius later today. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Donald trump has tried to shrug off the biggest setback so far in his presidency, a failure to overhaul Barack Obamas health reforms. He has been forced to scrap a vote on his plans at the last minute because he didnt have enough backing from his own party. Greg dawson reports. It was a promise that became one of the pillars of his campaign and one he repeated at every rally. Obamacare has to be be replaced. Were going to get rid of obamacare which is a disaster. Repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. His pitch to voters tru