kristina. reporter: we had quite a day today with markets looking for direction but you saw all three major u.s. averages closing in the green like jackie mentioned. you saw nasdaq hit an all-time high. s&p 500 as well as the dow closed for the third day in a row in the green. you had a lot of big tech movers as you know but that led nasdaq higher. i want to focus on two particular stocks. take-two interactive had earnings. a big beat. they showed a lot of people, pent-up demand for gaming as well in purchase games and you have amd, advanced micro devices, their stock climbing higher today because jeffries did increase the price target from $86 to $95 but there is it still come weakness across the board. a major news story, microsoft about the potential purchase of tiktok, because of that volatility, because of regulatory reviews, that weighed negatively on the stock today. you can see it was down over 1.5%. then we ve got kodak since we re talking about regulatory review, ko
c-span.org/coronavirus. up next on booktv, we will show some other programs from our archives the focus on the issue of race in america. a couple of the authors you will see include cornel west and even candy but we begin with the manhattan institute heather macdonald ritchie argues that identity politics is challenging diverse thinking at the collegiate level. this is from 2018. .. at claremont mckenna and southern california, the blockade that could enter prevented anyone from attending my talk, so-called students of color at nearby pomona college and some would say it s white supremacist war hawk, queer phobia classes in ignorance of interlocking systems of domination that produce the lethal conditions under which oppressed people are forced to live. [laughter] so to actually have an audience still in his seat and willing to listen is an unusual experience. it may take me a while to get accustomed to. now we ve been hearing a lot of late about the crisis of free speech o
notice that positive test results came back for 14 of the passengers. u.s. officials made the decision to allow the infected passengers to return to the u.s. but move them to a special containment area on the evacuation aircraft to keep them separated from the other passengers. the first plane landed at travoise air force base in california. the second at lackland air force base in texas. passengers that test positive and show symptoms will be evaluated and isolated at nearby hospitals. they will remain on the u.s. military bases for a 14-day federal quarantine which began when they boarded plane, regardless how much time they spent on the shape in japan. passengers on other cruise ship that were allowed to desi am bark in cambodia after being turned away from multiple asian ports are undergoing additional health cleaning after 83-year-old american woman tested positive for the covid-19 virus after leaving the ship going to asia. they caution against drastic action. outside
absolutely wonderful. guest: thanks for being here. host: and best of success on your next book. i can t wait to read it. [laughter] guest: thank you. host: i can t wait to read it. it s going to be another change-making book. guest: i hope so. host: thank you. c-span, created by america s cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. bradley birzer, 1953 publication of the conservative mind, what was the reception? guest: pretty incredible, actually. far more so than anyone would have expected including kirk and his publisher. when it came out, it came out in may of 1953, and it took about a month for it to catch on. but once it did, it really just caught fire. it s roughly 75-80 publications in the english-speaking world, major ones. everything from the chicago trib and the new york herald tribune, new york times, london times, times literary supplement. they all reviewed it, sometimes two or three t
.. that we will actually notice it and address it. when it does come than to execute someone else s instruction computer makes them did that happen, your computer will notice enemies to tell everybody else. what we do at the department of homeland security is look at the cybergiven how we make technology more enjoyable. how we can keep things like consumer elect john x, look at the explosion on the internet of things is a good thing because going forward we have to protect technology. i will say privacy is make a ton of money. they make better things for us the world so that our infrastructure self-healing. i brought in the homeland security and when he came in to hope the connected ecosystem work with the routing system. when you send traffic or machine to machine. if one is unavailable or not working, there is protocol to everybody of that but nothing stops and that is how we have to work in cybersecurity. they make jokes to get my going party about what we re doing when i