Bloomberg technology. Lets take a look at the markets on the day. It was a risk on session, of course avenue do with the news out of madera that they have a vaccine that is 94. 5 effective on the volunteers. 500hat news, the s p finishing higher. Some nice gains out of the nasdaq. Moderna itself sharply higher. After the market, we did have news coming from brookshire and s. Her hathawaye berkshire added to their portfolio in terms of health care. Typically, health care a defensive space. With the virus, perhaps these additions have something to do with the virus. Stocks have been down sharply on the day after moderna news about the virus came out. Likingours, investors pfizer as well. All right, abigail doolittle, thank you so much for that round up. I want to get to airbnbs filing. The company disclosing details of its initial Public Offering plans for the first time, releasing Financial Results and previously confidential information on its operations. In ipo search that has largely
Move news out of moderna that they have a vaccine that is 94 point 5 effective on preparation of volunteers greater than 30,000 people. Real optimism there. We have the s p 500 finishing higher. We have nice gains out of the mat out of the nasdaq and moderna is sharply higher. We have a big Institutional Investment here. The big news out of berkshire, they added to their portfolio in the space of health care meyer,ng pfizer, bristol with the virus, perhaps these additions have something to do with the virus. Pfizer had been down in the day after the news around the virus came out. A divergence there. An interesting day. Interesting movement in the afterhours. Emily that was bloombergs abigail doolittle. Think you for that round up. I want to the airbnb filing. This is releasing Financial Results and previously confidential information on its operation. This listing is had to be one of the biggest of the year, capping an ipo surge. More, i want to bring in crystal. Pull up some of the h
[laughter] today we have with us mr. John roth. Secretary of defense and comptroller. Staffeutenant general, director for resources and assessment. This briefing will be 40 minutes in briefing and on the record. We will start off with opening comments and then open the floor to questions. Thank you. Good morning or good afternoon. Good to see you all. I am not going to do a genetic reading of the book, i promise it is just therefore reference. Ourill walk through andentation of the budget between the general and myself we will try to answer your questions as best we can. Today resident trump sent to congress is proposed fy 2018 budget request. What we will do is outlined the request for the Defense Department. Line, thehe first message is really on the first slide the intent is the fy 18 budget request be the next step in rebuilding the u. S. Armed forces. From the first and the building, talked in terms of a threestep process and how to get there in terms of getting ready, getting bal
King, if i can. Ambassador, youve done a commendable job representing the north korean human rights portfolio. I also recognize the difficulties you face since the administration doesnt make the human rights issue in my view enough of a top priority. I think it best a secondtier issue behind nuclear proliferation. Even if its given sometimes lip service by calling it a top priority and constant focus. As such im disappointed that following the release of the u. N. Commission of inquiry report, in my view little has been done. No human rights sanctions no executive orders, and no move for a vote in the Security Council. Ambassador king, can you tell us what is being done at this time to hold north korea accountable for the mass atrocities described in that report . I mean it was a horrific thing to read. And why theres been so Little Movement since the reports release. And then also, are you aware that there are three americans currently detained in pyongyang and im deeply concerned par
Havent made enough money. What happens when that happens, just to give you a perspective on this, for a typical family of four there are 21 records searched through automated process. If one of those records turns there are 21 records searched through our automated process. If anyone of those records turns out to be a match because of income or some other thing, we have to pursue documentation and we do pursue documentation to try to ensure that these people are in fact telling the truth. How could a person be a citizen or not be a citizen . Is that something you can verify . There is documentation status. Whether its a naturalization status and so forth, those are sometimes as current in a government database as what the individual resident has an effect on their life. So an application or one application could have multiple inconsistencies . That is correct. Do you have a number of how Many Americans were affected by this problem . So i think they were a couple of Million People who