O the computer histy museum i hope everyone is well and fe but the pandemic we are close but the dital doors are wide open im pleased to welcome you today featuring the director of mit initiative on the Digital Economy and conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist markoff. And those with the generosity under these unprecedented times we need your hp more than ever to sustain museum to dever on our mission for technology for everyone. In the future impact on humanit humanitys please continue to join and giv now to iroduce mr. Hancock to introduce todays program and speakers. I am delighted you can join todays program. And deeply influenced by social media conctions sometimes a love hate relationship and the power for od. And directorf mit initiative with Technology Writer for questions such as e aftermath of the us election and interference in 2016 and 20 what steps can we take a look at social Media Companies do on the platform without cial and with these actions we can take
Crow era. Of african andr African American studies at Washington University in st. Louis. The world war i memorial hosted this event and provided the video. Is my pleasure and honor to introduce dr. Geoff ward. Geoffs Research Examines racial of social control including dynamics of racial violence, conflict and inequality. He looks at areas of race and youth justice and social movement, labor and policy racial to advance justice. His work appears in numerous journals and anthologies and has been supported by the national foundation, the National Institute of justice, the ford mellonion and the foundation. He is the author of the black democracyrs, racial and juvenile justice, an Award Winning book on the rise, fall haunting remnants of jim crow juvenile justice. His current projects examine historical racial violence, its reckonings today. He is also a curator. You might have a chance to see encouragend i would you all to do so, catch the train, go to the other side of to another art m
Congress still stuck in a stimulus stalemate not even at work. Turning to markets futures are rallying this morning. Tripledigit gain on the dow industrials, both s p and nasdaq hitting another round of alltime highs. The dow turning positive for the year. Take a look at the markets this morning. Wash, rinse, repeat, House Speaker nancy pelosi breaking San Francisco coronavirus rules getting her hair done in a salon. Where is your mask, nancy . The backlash ahead. Plus a Retirement Plans that starts at birth. Mornings with maria begins right now. Checking Global Markets, european stocks rallying as well following wall streets record run. Look at french and german markets more than 2 , in asia overnight markets mixed, both to plus side. President trump vowing to help the city of kenosha, wisconsin rebuild amid protests. Cheryl casone has more. Good morning, cheryl. Cheryl that is right, good morning. President trump making pledge to Business Owners and Law Enforcement officials there. I
Ins a draw as they say soccer right now. Jonathan im not sure anyone calls Bank Earnings season the great derby. Darby. Y the fixed trading revenue number. Equity sales and trading revenue. Message fromng the the city ceo. Balance sheet a has plenty of capacity to serve clients. This is the continued message that the Balance Sheet is not an issue, this is an earnings issue. The Balance Sheet is still strong. Tom every bank has different language. 20 some billion dollars of cost of credit. Citigroup and jp morgan lifting a little bit. Wells fargo is its own story. Sonali basak joins us now. We have citigroup out here now i want to go back to wells fargo. How broken is wells fargo . A 2. 4 just posted billion loss. Down to is being cut . 10 compared to . 20 expectations and . 51 where it was before. They are putting up a fraction of what they had before. They are jp morgan with relatively solid results in the face of a tough time. Jonathan is there a broad take away yet for all three . A
Thank you, madam speaker. I ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Thank you, madam speaker. I yield to my friend from maryland, the majority leader. Mr. Hoyer i thank my friend from georgia for yielding. On monday the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate, i repeat that because its unusual. On monday, 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate and 10 00 a. M. For legislative business, votes expected to occur as early as 2 30 p. M. On tuesday and wednesday the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For morning hour debate and 10 00 a. M. For legislative business. On thursday, the house will meet at 9 00 a. M. For legislative business. The house will consider h. R. 1425, Patient Protection and Affordable Care enhancement act. This bill will sig canly increase the a. C. A. s affordability, subsidies, lower Prescription Drug prices, expand coverage and crack down on junk plans. While strengthening protections for people with preexi