This memorial day weekend, book tv features three days of nonfiction books and authors. Here are some programs to watch for. Tonight at 10 00, on afterwards, amy goodman interviews tamara thet sleeping gian,t how working class will transform america. On sunday at 10 00 115, an interview with the editorinchief of one world. He discusses his work with the likes of jayz and the author of the awardwinning book between the world and me. Sunday evening at 10 00, a Book Release Party for steve hilton and his book more human. A former Senior Adviser to David Cameron an cofounder of crowd we need to redesign our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. Then on monday, memorial day, an extra day of book tv featuring on the intellectual life of thomas jefferson. A talk radio hosts on the importance of the 10 commitments and npr on the right to die movement. Go to book tv. Org for the complete weekend schedule. Now a look at th economice state of Silicon Valley with Tec
That is true on the personal side, does not always carry over to decisionmaking. Singing, Justice Scalia was also known for his singing. P next, we have brian calling caller my question is whether or not i would like to hear your thoughts on whether what the isublicans are doing constitutional. My reading of the constitution is that the constitution shall the supremees to court. It seems unequivocal. To follow that the advice of the senate cannot be to not nominate someone. The defense therefore cannot be never. I would like to hear your thoughts. Guest that is one reading, but one. He generally accepted if you need the sentenc senates consent, they can withhold the consent or withhold it wholesale. It not be pretty, but probably what the constitution envisions is political accountability. If people are not happy, they office. Them out of host what are the chances that there be a hearing or any other action on judge garlands nomination . Guest im not an expert and legislative congressi
Fomc minutes did come out, but right now, we are back where we started at that 2 00 p. M. Mark and then some earlier. The nasdaq is also back where it was about an hour ago, of by 1 or so. The dow, similarly, the laggard of the day, but still up about. 3 . With all that said, we are also on track to break two days of falls we saw on monday as well as tuesday. Lets take a look also intraday on the dow just to see how exactly we fared. You can see that for the most part during the day, we had in nearly as much, hitting the 17,700 mark on the dow. 2 00 p. M. Mark, you can see a leg down and another letdown, but at the 3 00 p. M. Mark, we are pretty much right back where we started an hour ago. Lets also look at what is happening with the 10year yield. Details impacting bonds as well as savings, so we can see yields are taking a leg up right now. The yield is up 51. 75 . It had been up by as much as 1. 70 8 . Lets also take a look at what is happening with fed funds futures. This is the pr
Weekend in doha apotentials from the Worlds Biggest Oil producers are gathering for what some call one of the most important discussions in recent memory. The goal, to reach an agreement that would limit output. If that happens it would be the first step in carbon production that has resulted in a glut of oil worldwide. Has thrown companies into bankruptcy. As brian selvin reports, reaching a deal wont be easy. Reporter a global game of political intrigue with hundreds of billions in oil dollars on the line. Major oilproducing nations gathering in doha, qatar, sunday to try to win a deal to stabilize or possibly even cut global oil production. The world is Still Producing 1 Million Barrels per day more than it needs. Even with american output falling this year. Ful the countries attending the meeting face a catch22. They desperately need higher prices to fill their budget holes but they cannot risk slowing production because they need every dollar they can get. The biggest conflict com
Weekend in doha apotentials from the Worlds Biggest Oil producers are gathering for what some call one of the most important discussions in recent memory. The goal, to reach an agreement that would limit output. If that happens it would be the first step in carbon production that has resulted in a glut of oil worldwide. Has thrown companies into bankruptcy. As brian selvin reports, reaching a deal wont be easy. Reporter a global game of political intrigue with hundreds of billions in oil dollars on the line. Major oilproducing nations gathering in doha, qatar, sunday to try to win a deal to stabilize or possibly even cut global oil production. The world is Still Producing 1 Million Barrels per day more than it needs. Even with american output falling this year. Ful the countries attending the meeting face a catch22. They desperately need higher prices to fill their budget holes but they cannot risk slowing production because they need every dollar they can get. The biggest conflict com