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venting dickinson up 5.5% after encouraging fda updates. we have seen a decline in gilead sciences after a disappointment in the drug trials. spotify under pressure. they will have earnings and that will be one of the big themes in the week overall. matt: earnings is huge right now. a lot of people are saying don't worry as much about the fed, earnings are on the front burner . let's talk about what is going on in the macro. top economists say the risk of recession is fading fast. the record -- the message being sent keeps getting louder. we are talking about the three month, 10 year treasury curve, what jerome powell says is more important to him that has predicted last seven recessions. ed yardeni says it is all gained without much pain. rates of pleasure having you here. thank you for your time. i read your supposition about what the yield curve might mean and i said it is elementary. how had i not thought of that. it doesn't necessarily mean it was a recession but inflation coming down at an rapid pace. why haven't we heard more of this
venting dickinson up 5.5% after encouraging fda updates. we have seen a decline in gilead sciences after a disappointment in the drug trials. spotify under pressure. they will have earnings and that will be one of the big themes in the week overall. matt: earnings is huge right now. a lot of people are saying don't worry as much about the fed, earnings are on the front burner . let's talk about what is going on in the macro. top economists say the risk of recession is fading fast. the record --...
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two days ago number one stock in the market was becton dickinson.ory ever this company. one was traveling salesman. everyone was working in new york. he went to the bus station, how far can i get on 75 cents. asbury park. took the bus out there. landed his biggest customer. a few years later he met his buddy. fair leefairleigh dickinson uni. how has your experience been, alice. >> it has been terrific. i bought the book. i had a couple of recommendations from friends to you know, put something here or there. and i really didn't know know what i was doing. i had no background in finance whatsoever. charles: yeah. >> and i was curious and i bought the pick. you know those rnbs come around, what do i do with this now? >> right. >> that is how i bought the book and the education, i'm not so much a book learner in that sense. i lessen to books, that kind of thing. so i jumped on the education. after three months of the introduction part of it i just kept going. charles: yeah. >> and i'm learning all the time. i'm amazed at what there is there and how muc
two days ago number one stock in the market was becton dickinson.ory ever this company. one was traveling salesman. everyone was working in new york. he went to the bus station, how far can i get on 75 cents. asbury park. took the bus out there. landed his biggest customer. a few years later he met his buddy. fair leefairleigh dickinson uni. how has your experience been, alice. >> it has been terrific. i bought the book. i had a couple of recommendations from friends to you know, put...
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. >>> becton dickinson is at an all-time high as the fda allows it to bring its drug-infusion system back to the market. raymond james expects customers to gain confidence it's up almost 6% right now, trading around 280 bucks brian? >> thank you very much >>> all right. last chance to weigh in on our question of the day, not the chowderer/chili thing. will tech earnings derail the tech stock rally go to twitter. we'll inyothreltbrg u e sus after the break.y prtg n ka■ - [soldier] take a look at this! - they've left us a gift. - [soldier] i think we misjudged them. - i love horses. (birds chirping) - [soldier] we should open the gate. - let's see what charlotte thinks. - [narrator] at crowdstrike, we monitor trillions of cyber events to detect threats and prevent breaches before they happen to keep your business from becoming history. we stop cyberattacks. we stop breaches. we stop a lot of bad things from happening. crowdstrike. protection that powers you. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life ins
. >>> becton dickinson is at an all-time high as the fda allows it to bring its drug-infusion system back to the market. raymond james expects customers to gain confidence it's up almost 6% right now, trading around 280 bucks brian? >> thank you very much >>> all right. last chance to weigh in on our question of the day, not the chowderer/chili thing. will tech earnings derail the tech stock rally go to twitter. we'll inyothreltbrg u e sus after the break.y prtg n ka■...
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the s&p 500, dickinson, halliburton is on the list, another oil company.phabet, they report later this week, the big subject here is artificial intelligence with the big tech companies show the results of the a.i. walking up to that with again for alphabet and also microsoft today, check the ten year treasury, where are we down a little, 3.82%, price of gold $2000 an ounce almost exactly, 2020. check for quite still below 30 grand, 29100 writenow. still ahead guy benson joe concha, mike waltz and chair of the house ways and means committee, powerful guy jason smith. the 10:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪
the s&p 500, dickinson, halliburton is on the list, another oil company.phabet, they report later this week, the big subject here is artificial intelligence with the big tech companies show the results of the a.i. walking up to that with again for alphabet and also microsoft today, check the ten year treasury, where are we down a little, 3.82%, price of gold $2000 an ounce almost exactly, 2020. check for quite still below 30 grand, 29100 writenow. still ahead guy benson joe concha, mike...
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i will comfort myself by thinking of emily dickinson, who writes mainly about two or three rings. -- things. there is a lot to be said about the things she writes about. i think she did an ok job. >> now 63, phillips is a longtime professor at washington diversity at saint louis. he is an author of 16 books of poetry and essays. >> i do think of poetry as somehow engaging with mystery. i think it is a mystery to be a human being and to figure out what to make about being in a body for whatever number of years we get. and poetry is an expression of that ministry. >> it began as a way of coming to terms with his own body and desires, being a gay man, along with his biracial identity as a child of a black american who served in the air force and a white english homemaker. >> did you grow up in a way in which being gay would be unthinkable? >> shar. i grew up in a military family. it was not even about anyone saying this is not what you are supposed to be, it wasn't even talked about, it was not an option. being biracial, another way of not feeling that you fit in on either side. >> you
i will comfort myself by thinking of emily dickinson, who writes mainly about two or three rings. -- things. there is a lot to be said about the things she writes about. i think she did an ok job. >> now 63, phillips is a longtime professor at washington diversity at saint louis. he is an author of 16 books of poetry and essays. >> i do think of poetry as somehow engaging with mystery. i think it is a mystery to be a human being and to figure out what to make about being in a body...
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when in doubt, i will comfort myself by thinking of emily dickinson, who really writes mainly about twout there's a lot to be said about the things she writes about -- death is there a god, if so, what's our relationship to this person or thing? i think she did an okay job. reporter: now 63, phillips is a longtime professor at washington university in st. louis, where he lives with his partner reston allen and their dog emily. he's author of 16 books of poetry and essays, including the 2022 collection, “my trade is mystery: seven meditations from a life in writing." >> i do think of poetry as somehow engaging with mystery. i think it's a mystery to be a human being and how to figure out what to make of being in a body for whatever number of years that we get. and poetry, to me, is an expression of that mystery. reporter: it began, he says, as a way of coming to terms with his own body and desires, being a gay man, along with his bi-racial identity as the child of a black american who served in the air force and white english homemaker. did you grow up in a way in which being gay would b
when in doubt, i will comfort myself by thinking of emily dickinson, who really writes mainly about twout there's a lot to be said about the things she writes about -- death is there a god, if so, what's our relationship to this person or thing? i think she did an okay job. reporter: now 63, phillips is a longtime professor at washington university in st. louis, where he lives with his partner reston allen and their dog emily. he's author of 16 books of poetry and essays, including the 2022...
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a graduate of dickinson college preparing unhappily for a career as a lawyer, sitting the bank of the rather harnick river, the youth saw relief from his boring law books in the solitude of nature in the pages of a literary periodical. the review of emerson was the opening piece, which highlighted the original democratic character. the americans thought in his emphasis on self-reliance to emerson within every individual lie, the seeds of greatness, nothing done by most exalted characters of history, nothing in the grandest works of literature is beyond the capacity of the common person. today to illustrate this point, the reviewer quoted emerson's essay on history the line goes all that shakespeare says of the king yond, your slip a little boy. it reads in a corner, feel to be true of himself that line jumped out. the teenage reader in fredericksburg at least as can we remember the experience some 50 years later, the he recalled stirred feelings which he had previously been unaware. what did emerson by the phrase true of himself? he wondered, in what self was this conway felt a restle
a graduate of dickinson college preparing unhappily for a career as a lawyer, sitting the bank of the rather harnick river, the youth saw relief from his boring law books in the solitude of nature in the pages of a literary periodical. the review of emerson was the opening piece, which highlighted the original democratic character. the americans thought in his emphasis on self-reliance to emerson within every individual lie, the seeds of greatness, nothing done by most exalted characters of...
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bill dickinson, an alabama democrat who switches to the republican party in 1964 and is elected as one of the first republicans in congress from the state. when he switches parties, he says, i am joining the white man's party. the mississippi republican party in 1964 writes that offensive racial segregation into its platform, the first mississippi republican elected in 1964, the first place he goes to speak after winning his election is a klan front known as the association for the preservation of the white race. it's not subtle. okay, so all of that story was something i thought i knew, but i found incredibly colorful details, which i was happy to write about in the piece. but i also found that the origins of this are a lot earlier than we thought, and i'm not alone in this. other people have written about this, but the traditional story is the public might know it is that this all happens under goldwater and nixon. it's a story rooted in the sixties. and certainly there's a really remarkable shift there that's really, really comes out in the public. you see big things like strom thur
bill dickinson, an alabama democrat who switches to the republican party in 1964 and is elected as one of the first republicans in congress from the state. when he switches parties, he says, i am joining the white man's party. the mississippi republican party in 1964 writes that offensive racial segregation into its platform, the first mississippi republican elected in 1964, the first place he goes to speak after winning his election is a klan front known as the association for the preservation...
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moderates like john dickinson of pennsylvania who kept urging caution to reconcile, where was do we is it even possible to reconstruct public opinion during this period? yeah. so this is a big thing that scholars are working on and it's it's hard and we do have to do some broad generalized with the numbers. but i think, you know, generalizing broadly, we think that around 20% are very hard core loyalists. they're going to stick with, you know, the king no matter what we think around 30% or so as of july 76 are strongly patriot, you know, pro in american independence. that leaves about 50% of the american population. and that's kind of on the fence. it's not clear which side they're going to go to. but another way of thinking of that is that there's a vast majority of people are not supporting american independence at. the point of the declaration, and that's why it had to be a persuasive document. and that's one reason why i think the war matters so much, because the outcome of the war individual battles in different areas you see people from side to side depending on army is controlli
moderates like john dickinson of pennsylvania who kept urging caution to reconcile, where was do we is it even possible to reconstruct public opinion during this period? yeah. so this is a big thing that scholars are working on and it's it's hard and we do have to do some broad generalized with the numbers. but i think, you know, generalizing broadly, we think that around 20% are very hard core loyalists. they're going to stick with, you know, the king no matter what we think around 30% or so...
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moderates like john dickinson of pennsylvania who kept urging caution to reconcile, where was do we is it even possible to reconstruct public opinion during this period? yeah. so this is a big thing that scholars are working on and it's it's hard and we do have to do some broad generalized with the numbers. but i think, you know, generalizing broadly, we think that around 20% are very hard core loyalists. they're going to stick with, you know, the king no matter what we think around 30% or so as of july 76 are strongly patriot, you know, pro in american independence. that leaves about 50% of the american population. and that's kind of on the fence. it's not clear which side they're going to go to. but another way of thinking of that is that there's a vast majority of people are not supporting american independence at. the point of the declaration, and that's why it had to be a persuasive document. and that's one reason why i think the war matters so much, because the outcome of the war individual battles in different areas you see people from side to side depending on army is controlli
moderates like john dickinson of pennsylvania who kept urging caution to reconcile, where was do we is it even possible to reconstruct public opinion during this period? yeah. so this is a big thing that scholars are working on and it's it's hard and we do have to do some broad generalized with the numbers. but i think, you know, generalizing broadly, we think that around 20% are very hard core loyalists. they're going to stick with, you know, the king no matter what we think around 30% or so...
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clara barton harriet livermore there were anna dickinson there were a number of very prominent speakers during the civil war and then after civil war course, women's rights vote started heating up the issue right through to world war one. and all of a sudden there was a deluge. so i had a spreadsheet and. i was looking for that diversity that i mentioned and i just kept filling in women and then crossing out women and filling in women and crossing out women. and the ones that ended up on the cutting floor really, really bother me. it my heart that emma goldman is not in this. i wanted to ask you, i think would be the hardest thing is letting go of people who deserve to be in it. so. goldman why and what would have said? well, it was i was trying to represent that period. emma goldman spoke about birth control and got arrested for speaking about birth control before margaret sanger did like. i'm going to i'm going to say like maybe 1912 or something like that. and the golden talking about birth control. but she also was anti conscription anti world war one. she was an anarchist. she spok
clara barton harriet livermore there were anna dickinson there were a number of very prominent speakers during the civil war and then after civil war course, women's rights vote started heating up the issue right through to world war one. and all of a sudden there was a deluge. so i had a spreadsheet and. i was looking for that diversity that i mentioned and i just kept filling in women and then crossing out women and filling in women and crossing out women. and the ones that ended up on the...
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. >> reporter: teacher rebecca dickinson also part of the suit. >> it worries me that this will discourage> reporter: the lawsuit examples are given of how the law is being implemented. one school replaced their annual field trip to the national civil rights museum with a trip to a baseball game. a choir director at a different school fears his teaching of the meaning behind spiritual songs will be seen as divisive. as for the teacher we spoke with here, she says she goes back to school next week and she's already changing her classroom, by eliminating certain children's books. guys? >> okay, stephanie. thank you very much. going to turn to a gma summer safety alert and the five skills your child should know before heading to the beach or pool. linsey, i know you've been working on this. >> according to the american red cross, 85% of people say they can actually swim. but only about half of those self-described swimmers can perform all five of the basic skills that might just help keep them alive in the water. i brought along a special guest with me to the pool to help demonstrate those sk
. >> reporter: teacher rebecca dickinson also part of the suit. >> it worries me that this will discourage> reporter: the lawsuit examples are given of how the law is being implemented. one school replaced their annual field trip to the national civil rights museum with a trip to a baseball game. a choir director at a different school fears his teaching of the meaning behind spiritual songs will be seen as divisive. as for the teacher we spoke with here, she says she goes back to...
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he began as a provessor at dickinson university where he taught business to english majors preparing young professionals with all the skills necessary to succeed in a changing world. mr. correa: but it took getting stuck under a bridge during a snowstorm in pennsylvania for him to decide to finally move to the west coast. and naturally, he decided to move to our great city of santa ana. he's been there ever since he was believes in a good life, believes in friends, good friends, and giving back. he and his partner, joe, were together for 55 years. and they have been and are embraced by our community because of their charisma and charm. happy 95th birthday, lu, and many more. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> today, appropriations committee republicans struck down community project funding requests for three projects related to lgbtq organi
he began as a provessor at dickinson university where he taught business to english majors preparing young professionals with all the skills necessary to succeed in a changing world. mr. correa: but it took getting stuck under a bridge during a snowstorm in pennsylvania for him to decide to finally move to the west coast. and naturally, he decided to move to our great city of santa ana. he's been there ever since he was believes in a good life, believes in friends, good friends, and giving...
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dickinson envisions that a congressional joint tajik industry committee publication of the commerce departmentl security council will select which sectors are strategic and then steal them a masterful technocracy created their industries will divert money from the scientists and engineers to the lobbyists and lawyers in washington will be noisy with rent sinking claims and strategic signal will be drowned out in this even supposing that politicians strep taxi strategic and general entrepreneurs are better to detecting and responding and take for example unit which i'm sure dr. schmidt knows more about the name on here, and it computes getting a ji they originally developed for the videogames a quarter of a century ago into american business and american businesses excellent innovation especially when sound policy keep the sectors competitive, not concentrated and overall, despie concentration in some sectors of the last 30 years, u.s. economy has been a dynamo and raised his hero g7 gdp 40 percent up to 60 percent by quarter of global output and less than 5 percent of global population and has
dickinson envisions that a congressional joint tajik industry committee publication of the commerce departmentl security council will select which sectors are strategic and then steal them a masterful technocracy created their industries will divert money from the scientists and engineers to the lobbyists and lawyers in washington will be noisy with rent sinking claims and strategic signal will be drowned out in this even supposing that politicians strep taxi strategic and general entrepreneurs...