For four straight years i fought for american workers like i would fight for my own family. I took care of our economy like i would take care of my own company. Yeah, yeah, you did. You did, donald, run economies run america s economy into the ground just like you did your businesses which filed for bankruptcy a total of six times, and also your failing weird truth social thing. Which is like down 70% this year. And oh, wait until you hear trump s world salad plan to make child care more affordable. Also tonight, judge tanya chutkan shuts down the effort by trump s lawyers to put a halt to the election interference case until after the november election. And late today, the judge released a new calendar in the case. Plus, the right s dishonest claims about communities being overrun by migrant crime. And how fox and elon musk are helping trump to amplify those lies. But we begin tonight with russia still listening and still interfeing in our elections. That is what we learned when the j
Youre concerned about broad immunity. I was concerned about a system that appeared to provide immunity for one individual under one set of circumstances. When we have a criminal Justice System that had ordinarily treated everyone the same. Justice Ketanji Brown jackson addressing her concerns about president ial immunity in a new interview with cbs news, as late today special counsel jack smith filed a Superseding Indictment against donald trump in the january 6th conspiracy case. Also tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz prepare to barn storm the State Of Georgia as democrats go to court to shut down a republican plot to derail a harris victory. Plus, how trump would use the military, which he deeply disrespects, against his critics and political opponents if he wins in november. It is all written down in project 2025. But we begin tonight with a president ial countdown. It is now 70 days until election day. Here in the u. S. , that of course means 70 days until
Lasting change and benefits for minorities in this country and to try to close inequality gaps in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Ursula burns is here. I should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. Board,she is on ubers and ive had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. Weve had some very important discussions. Also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. He is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse. He has the 2 solution, and we are going to discuss that. Render, hee mich
About it and how the Company Plans to fight continued covid and political misinformation. The former Economic Council director gary cohn urging congress to pass more stimulus now. A sneak peek of my wideranging interview on everything from bitcoin to spacs, coming up. U. S. Stocks fell from records as ofestors weigh the prospects risk. Zoom video just reported after the bell. Abigail shares modestly lower in the after our market trading. For any other stock, it would be a pretty decent decline of about 4 , 5 . Forume video, it is a zoom video, it is a modest decline. Their sales basically quadrupled in their fiscal third quarter. Upy beat adjusted earnings, 6500 . They put up a penny a year ago. In this quarter, they put up . 66. You do have the stock down, probably because this is one of those high flyers on the year. Thanthis report, up more 600 on the year. They essentially got perfection at least ahead of the call. It appears they wanted just a little bit more. Relative to a stock
Important conversation to be had this afternoon, and i am thrilled to have the privilege to spend some time with our following guests. I want to be very clear, my goal was to discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Ursula burns is here. I should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. Board,she is on ubers and ive had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. Weve had some very important discussions. Also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. He is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse. He has the 2 solution, and we are go