Died in police custody. It was hosted by Georgetown University in Public Policy and also included questions from students. Mo i want to thank everyone for tuning in tonight. Members as well as the general. Ublic thank you for spend your evening with us. The conversation will begin in a second. We are going to have a conversation, the first part of it, and then we will welcome you to join into the conversation and ask questions. Ofse of you who are members the Georgetown Community here in the zoom room, at the bottom of q a screen, you will see a tab and you will click on that to submit your question. At some point during the course of the evening, our staff will let you know when your question has been selected and then a few moments later, we will put you up on the screen. So make sure you are broadcast ready at that point. Before we move on, i want to thank our partners for social justice at georgetown. They have been tremendous partners in this event. They have some Pretty Amazing r
So im going to start with a few housekeeping announcements. First of all, the president s annual physical results are ready for release. The full memo will be released shortly. In summary, the president remains healthy. Also, id like to congratulate the winners of last nights primary elections. President trump has now endorsed candidates and has a 640 record. And primary races since the midterms demonstrating the string of the president s agenda across the country as evidence in the 64 consecutive congressional special and primary elections over the past 13 months. So next, i want to transition to talking about some of the things going on around the country. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to riot. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to loot. The First Amendment doesnt give anyone the right to burn down buildings. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to deface property. And it does not give anyone the right to assault private citizens and
Members as well as the general public. Thank you for spend your evening with us. The conversation will begin in a second. We are going to have a conversation, the first part of it, and then we will welcome you to join into the conversation and ask questions. Those of you who are members of the Georgetown Community here in the zoom room, at the bottom of your screen, you will see a q a tab and you will click on that to submit your question. At some point during the course of the evening, our staff will let you know when your question has been selected and then a few moments later, we will put you up on the screen. So make sure you are broadcast ready at that point. You will get a chance to ask your question directly of our guests. Also, before we move on, want to thank our partners for social justice at georgetown. They have been tremendous partners in this event. Theyve got some Pretty Amazing resources on these topics. On their website. Csj. Georgetown. Edu. They are also on our websi
The winners of last nights primary elections. President trump has now endorsed candidates and has a 640 record. And primary races since the midterms demonstrating the string of the president s agenda across the country as evidence in the 64 consecutive congressional special and primary elections over the past 13 months. So next, i want to transition to talking about some of the things going on around the country. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to riot. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to loot. The First Amendment doesnt give anyone the right to burn down buildings. The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to deface property. And it does not give anyone the right to assault private citizens and to Assault Police officers. The First Amendment, however, does give you the right to peaceably assemble, and the greatest example that we have seen of peaceful protests, an absolute embodiment of the First Amendment, is the march on washington. On a
The nasdaq outperforms amid stabilization. Concerned about the phase one trade deal as china tells state buyers to suspend orders of some u. S. Farm goods. Beijing Hong Kong Security law is straining. Shery a quick check of the markets. We are seeing u. S. Futures under a little bit of pressure, but this has we saw u. S. Stocks resilient. Markets chose to focus on positive signs of economic recovery during the regular session. We have the s p 500 at the highest since march. Gun makers rallying as protests were marred by violence. We are hearing President Trump is preparing to give remarks from the rose garden tonight. We will watch that very closely. Tech shares outperforming after factory index chose American Manufacturing rising for the first time in four months. Take a look at what currencies are doing for the moment. We have seen the dollar index really under pressure, sinking for a third consecutive session. We are seeing the dollar continuing to fall and sinking against most g10