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the university of michigan television center presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. but one could hardly say that today's women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. recently, a number of women's organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. today, we're going to discuss some of these issues concerning freedom for women in public and private
the university of michigan television center presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing...
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university of mississippi, the university of arizona, other regional university hubsot rese, the benefits of ai, the different applications in ai.the we would love to work with the university of michigan any of the other community colleges and educational institution i state and district. vice president of google was sitting next to it. what the world needed and something written up in "the new rk few months back called rise where you have companies like google who will come in now s for the it of the real world, what we need day one when your student comes to work for us a we will train your teachers, professors to teach that course and that is expanding now where even major universities are joining smaller community colleges and private schools, private colleges to prepare people for real-world experiences and when you have a google or apple or a general moto a dow chemical that will come and say, hey, i will foot the bill, fit the course together so that when your student graduates and comes and is hired by me, they understand what they need to do and so in your industry, i can't believe d institutions and even getting back now when you're thinking about early college, programs at
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university of arizona, other regional university hubs both on the research, the curriculum, the btef the workforce training of all of the different applications a ai. we would love to work with the university of michiganer to me to be institutions in your state and district. we're seeing some of you already happen. the president of adrian college in my district, was on a plane hitting somewhere and vice president of google was sitting next to him. they keptut what the real world of i.t. needed that resulted in something that was written up in the "new york times" a few months back calleds like google who will come now, set up the program for the i.t. in thel world, what we need they want when your student comes to work for us, and we will train your teachers, your professors to teach in that course. and that is expanding now where even major universities are joining smaller community colleges and private schools, private colleges to prepare people for real world experiences. and when you have a google or an apple or a general motors or a dow chemical who will come and say hey, i will foot the bill, put the course f together so tht when your student graduates and comes and is by me, day one they unders
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prior to joining, he worked as an attorney in private of the university of michigan law school and holds a degree from the university of rochester and florence university. he grew up in saskatchewan canada, and he became a u.s. citizen and now lives here in virginia with his family. so thank you so much for joining us, commissioner. we so look forward to your rema. [applause] the kind introduction and opportunity to speakk today. providers are industry leaders and cutting edge technologyseoad deployment for underserved areas there are countless launching perhaps literally as i speaknd providers are filling in the service coverage gaps all over the united statesco and abroad. satellitrovide an abundance of essential services including communications tracking, navigation, weather forecasting and imaging to name a few. the governments, and consumers use the networks for everything fromve high-frequency trading and missi guidance for the industry report the glo worh $384 billion making up 113 billion. that is incredible and with the provision making it affordable we will surely only see the
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university of michigan sentiment survey suggesting retail sales were softer. ether the university of michigan sentiment survey builds will be interesting. it is the russian presidential election that we will keep across as well, voting has started and there is a strong expectation that vladimir putin has this in the km. domestic implications and global implications. oil markets hit a four-month high. we get the view from crystal energy founder carol natalie. plus later i will speak to ceo christos as greece sells its stake in the lender. the exclusive conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg. oil hitting a high and a supply deficit instead of a surplus. for analysis was bring in carol natalie -- let's bring in carol natalie. there is a key assumption that opec-plus and cuts are extended. what is your view? carol: if we look at the forecast from the beginning of the year we conceded been changing numbers and becoming more bullish, gradually increasing forecasts. they said the market would remain comfortable and now they are talking abo
university of michigan sentiment survey suggesting retail sales were softer. ether the university of michigan sentiment survey builds will be interesting. it is the russian presidential election that we will keep across as well, voting has started and there is a strong expectation that vladimir putin has this in the km. domestic implications and global implications. oil markets hit a four-month high. we get the view from crystal energy founder carol natalie. plus later i will speak to ceo...
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he's a graduate at the university of michigan law school and he holds a degree from university of rochester and lawrence university. he grew up in saskatchewan canada -- did i say that correctly? and he became u.s. citizen and now lives locally in mclean, virginia, with us, so thank you so much for joining us commissioner. we look forward to hearing from you. [applause] >> thanks for much for that kind introduction and for the opportunity to speak today. i plan to focus my remarks on the satellite service sector both what i see ford's future and what the fcc can do to ensure its success. satellite service providers are industry leaders in cutting edge technology development as we sit in the market place and the broadband deployment unserved and underserved areas. there are countless direct to sell deployments lodging press literally as i speak in ngso providers are filling in high-speed broadband service coverage gaps all over the united states and abroad. satellites divide and abundance of essential services including communications tracking, navigation, weather forecasting and imaging jus
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annmarie: that is why the university of michigan sentiment, you saw people sentiment started to crackces. what you're seeing is oil came out and they see a supply deficit through 2024. opec is holding back on some of these cuts. jonathan: did you get the call from university of michigan? still waiting for the call. lisa: i will crank you tonight. hello, jonathan ferro, what do you think jonathan: stop jonathan: why are you doing in which accent? lisa: i am calling from the university of michigan. jonathan: no. i still don't know what i think about that data. drew member the fed made a move? lisa: this retracts oil prices pretty closely and gasoline prices have been going up. annmarie: in the last month individuals saw inflation 3%, up from january. it is tiny but people's expectations are rising. jonathan: coming up this hour, sarah hunt as another higher-than-expected inflation print. dan ives of wedbush. ian lyngen of primo of why he sees hints of stagflation. we begin with our top story, treasuries holding steady after selling off on the heels of another hotter than expected inflat
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. >> a former university of michigan football player died this week, losing his battle with colon cancer at just 33 years old. now his story highlights the rise of such cases in younger adults. a key factor making this marking the start of colon cancer awareness month. here's abc's andrea fujii this morning. >> friends, family and fans are remembering craig ro. a former star linebacker for the university of michigan, losing his battle with colon cancer. >> michigan has forever been defined by guys stepping up every year. >> he was just 33. ro was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer last year. his death part of a troubling trend colon cancer is now the deadliest cancer for men under age 50, and the second deadliest cancer for women under 50, doctors say obesity and lifestyle can play a role. >> what we're concerned about clearly are food or environment exposures that may be there, but it's hard to know what we do know is this that for people under the age of 50 diagnosed with colon cancer, about a third of them have some remarkable family history that might have given us a clue as to t
. >> a former university of michigan football player died this week, losing his battle with colon cancer at just 33 years old. now his story highlights the rise of such cases in younger adults. a key factor making this marking the start of colon cancer awareness month. here's abc's andrea fujii this morning. >> friends, family and fans are remembering craig ro. a former star linebacker for the university of michigan, losing his battle with colon cancer. >> michigan has forever...
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of columbia university. we hope this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution calling for the prevention of the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university has boycotted israel. the movement to boycott israel is rapidly expanding . prestigious universities such as columbia, harvard, or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this sanction is very dangerous because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, universities play a role in this field. so, if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money. it is from any israeli institution and that is why we see that starbucks, for example , has lost 12 billion dollars. the boycott of israel is not only in universities , but it has become a rallying cry around the world . in melbourne, supporters of palestine pasted pictures of zionist crimes on the windows of one of the starbucks branches. in canada, people
of columbia university. we hope this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution calling for the prevention of the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university has boycotted israel. the movement to boycott israel is rapidly expanding . prestigious universities such as columbia, harvard, or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this sanction is very dangerous...
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all of you michigan -- university of michigan wolverines, don't get mad.atedhonors from the e university. [applause] >> proud buckeye but today, he is in urban league her. ladies and gentlemen, duane pickett. [applause] >> all right. i do hope mark knows he set me up a little bit, introducing me as a buckeye before a introduce the former governor of michigan. [laughter] >> we hope she didn't hear any of that. let's get back to our remarks. precte your comments this morning. i welcome your challenge, the challenge of all of us to be part of bringing the opportunity to the tableecially ?p■6fothe ce leading clean energy companies. we are doing it while also creating sustainable, diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve. th mission and one of the things we are doing that we are proud of is our 1.20 $5 million investment in a program called powering change. this program in partnership with the national urban league, we havetional urban league has put 1600 people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeship jobs. >> we are working with the urban lea
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suffering caused by the actions of columbia university, we hope that this resolution demonstrates our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michiganunited states has also passed a resolution and demanded to prevent the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university. the boycott of israel movement quickly expanding prestigious universities like columbia, harvard or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this ban. it is very dangerous because it is a space center that implements economic cooperation and inventions. when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country, universities play a role in this field. therefore, if universities boycott israel, it actually means taking some of their money from every israeli institution, and that's why we see that starbucks, for example , lost 12 billion dollars. boycott of israel is not only in the universities, but a rallying cry of protest. images of zionist crimes have been pasted on the windows of one of the starbucks branches. in canada , people went to different zara branches and shouted their support for palestine and called for a zara boycott.
suffering caused by the actions of columbia university, we hope that this resolution demonstrates our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michiganunited states has also passed a resolution and demanded to prevent the investment of companies supporting the zionist regime in this university. the boycott of israel movement quickly expanding prestigious universities like columbia, harvard or oxford say they want to boycott israel. this ban. it is very dangerous...
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inflation has come down and wages have gone up we really are seeing in surveys in the course the university of michigan survey was one of the most important measures of consumer sentiment that it's moved sharply higher in recent months. i think americans are beginning to feel better about the economy. importantly actually if you compare the performance of the united states with other countries that have gone through the same impact of a pandemic are economy has grown more. inflation has come down more and wages adjusted for inflation have risen more than in any other advance country. of course the pandemic was dramatic in so many different ways to american families and i think it still weighs on the abuse of the uncertainties of life. middle-class families have had a lot of burdens and a lot of things they are worried about. they have seen over decades especially for people without a college education in many parts of the country. jobs have disappeared. childcare is expensive. education is expensive. they are worried about health care. it's not that there aren't serious problems that policymakers need
inflation has come down and wages have gone up we really are seeing in surveys in the course the university of michigan survey was one of the most important measures of consumer sentiment that it's moved sharply higher in recent months. i think americans are beginning to feel better about the economy. importantly actually if you compare the performance of the united states with other countries that have gone through the same impact of a pandemic are economy has grown more. inflation has come...
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university does not exist. we hope that this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution and demanded that companies supporting the zionist regime be prevented from investing in this university . the current expansion of prestigious universities such as columbia or because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions, when the government wants to be in any agreement with another country , universities play a role in this field, so if universities boycott israel, they actually it means taking some of your money from every israeli institution, and that's why we see that starbucks, for example, lost 12 billion dollars due to the boycott of israel. not only in the universities, which has become a rallying cry around the world. in melbourne, supporters of palestine stuck images of zionist crimes to the windows of one of the starbucks branches. in canada, people went to different zara branches and shouted their support for palestine and called for a zara boycott . the next part of the news is at 5
university does not exist. we hope that this resolution shows our commitment to justice and freedom . the senate of the university of michigan in the united states has also passed a resolution and demanded that companies supporting the zionist regime be prevented from investing in this university . the current expansion of prestigious universities such as columbia or because it is a space university that implements economic cooperation and inventions, when the government wants to be in any...
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jonathan: a little bit later this morning, we will get inflation expectations and the university of michiganentiment survey in one hour and 40 minutes. all of that going into the federal reserve. if you want to look at the bond market, these are the yields -- the two year yield -- yield is at 4.70 and the 10 year yield is about 4.20. wti is $80 and about $.59, negative by 0.8%. supply concerns this morning driving up oil. >> we know that opec-plus has been stringent with regard to their supply and we have not seen that kind of demand we otherwise might have coming into this year. there is a consequence of that. opec to still projecting we are likely to see 2% demand growth year-over-year. net net with a decent economy domestically and some improvement we are seeing globally, to me that is the ingredient for why oil prices are being propped up and could continue to grind higher. jonathan: oil prices this morning are climbing with theiea forecast at a high demand. copper is also rallying to its highest level in 11 months i'm better global manufacturing and construction could pick up. will kenn
jonathan: a little bit later this morning, we will get inflation expectations and the university of michiganentiment survey in one hour and 40 minutes. all of that going into the federal reserve. if you want to look at the bond market, these are the yields -- the two year yield -- yield is at 4.70 and the 10 year yield is about 4.20. wti is $80 and about $.59, negative by 0.8%. supply concerns this morning driving up oil. >> we know that opec-plus has been stringent with regard to their...
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communities meet their deca combat if you will, thet take place by switching to the use of clean hyd you michigan -- university of michigan wolverines, don't get mad. duane graduated fhonors from the ohio state university. [applause] >> he is a proud buckeye but today, he is in urban league her. entlemen, duane pickett. [applause] >> all right. i do hope up a little bit, introducing me as a a introduce the former governor of michigan. [laughter] >> we hope she didn't hear any of that. let'set back to our remarks. i appreciate your comments this morning. i welcome your challenge, the challenge of all of bringing the opportunity to the table especially for black americans.the constellation is one of the leading clea companies. we are accelerating that path. we are doing it while also creating sustainable, diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve. that's an important part of our and one of the things we are doing that we are proud of is o 1.20 $5 million investment in a program called powering change. this program in partnership with the national urbanhave people, 1600 people living wage apprent
communities meet their deca combat if you will, thet take place by switching to the use of clean hyd you michigan -- university of michigan wolverines, don't get mad. duane graduated fhonors from the ohio state university. [applause] >> he is a proud buckeye but today, he is in urban league her. entlemen, duane pickett. [applause] >> all right. i do hope up a little bit, introducing me as a a introduce the former governor of michigan. [laughter] >> we hope she didn't hear any...
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according to the announcement of this group of engineers and biologists from the university of michigan, who invented the planting method, with the help of this type , new doors are opened to the understanding of the subtleties of the nervous system. the human center and its disorders have been opened. but a group of astronomers using telescope data. james webb's space probe discovered a new planet with a boiling ocean. according to new atlas, scientists have named it as little neptune due to the gas composition of this planet. closer examination shows that this planet, which is orbiting a red dwarf star along with its two neighbors, may be a boiling ocean. the composition of the atmosphere of this planet is very rich in hydrogen and the temperature of its oceans is 100 degrees. celsius is dear viewers. thank you for your attention may god protect you. going kot israel , a jaar, raban, handaga 9 jaar, abdel raman, are here to commemorate the children, the more than 14, children that have been murdered by the israeli regime in gaza, and we are here to mourn together, to to take moment to
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on friday university of michigan sentiment data plus empire manufacturing data.m i don't final thought, look at -- for my final thought, look at cpi. from new york, that does it for us. same time, same place next week. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. sonali:
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a sentiment low according to university of michigan expectations. re sentiments from fed governors warning about the world off. watching the pace of the yield dropped even quickening. let's look at u.s. inflation data. the rubber hits the road on expectation for rate cuts and how much lower rates can go. we looked at the consumer price index. that sent the initial jitters into the market. then you see the gauge, the pce deflator. personal consumption indexes meeting expectations but rising at the fastest levels in a year. you can see why the fed is not in a rush to lower interest rates. san francisco fed president mary daly spoke with bloomberg and said the fed is at the ready but there is no urgent need to cut rates. >> we want to avoid holding on all the way to 2%. they are putting policy very tight, and then causing unnecessary downturn. we are agile, and we are sitting in what i call the ready position. we are ready to make moves and adjust as the data demand is to do. i think the economy and policy are in a good place to do that. sonali: joining
a sentiment low according to university of michigan expectations. re sentiments from fed governors warning about the world off. watching the pace of the yield dropped even quickening. let's look at u.s. inflation data. the rubber hits the road on expectation for rate cuts and how much lower rates can go. we looked at the consumer price index. that sent the initial jitters into the market. then you see the gauge, the pce deflator. personal consumption indexes meeting expectations but rising at...
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ominous for him where you have seen consumer confidence in the big measures, whether it's the university of michigan consumer confidence index, conference board or the gallup economic confidence index. all of those have improved significantly since last september us last fall, you know, awareness that inflation is moderating is broader and yet his approval is not going up. in the past, we have seen particularly the cases of reagan, clinton, and obama, improvements in consumer confidence, foreshadowed improvements in their own approval rating, which ultimately carry them to successful re-elections. and so the question really becomes, is there a point at which biden is going to benefit from a similar movement. and i think the view in both parties is that the cumulative weight of inflation, the fact that even though inflation is slowing the key, essentially because of life, groceries and rent are significantly more costly than they were when he took office that is the biggest impediment to him benefit from these other positive trends in the economy. >> yeah, it's interesting hearing you talk through th
ominous for him where you have seen consumer confidence in the big measures, whether it's the university of michigan consumer confidence index, conference board or the gallup economic confidence index. all of those have improved significantly since last september us last fall, you know, awareness that inflation is moderating is broader and yet his approval is not going up. in the past, we have seen particularly the cases of reagan, clinton, and obama, improvements in consumer confidence,...
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and in michigan and has written for many publications, most of which you, of course, would recognize. he has three different degrees from the university of michigan. he lives in bethesda, maryland, and teaches journalism. when he's not at npr at the at the university of maryland, college park tonight, he's here to speak to us about his new book, the watchdog how the truman committee battled corruption and helped win world war two, which was published just earlier this year in may. i hope that you were able to get a book before if you did and you didn'te will be signing signing books out here in the in the lobby afterwards. so without further ado, please welcome to the stage. mr. steve drummond. good evening. and can i just say thank you all for coming? this is still amazing to me that you would come out and want to hear about the story that i was so lucky and privileged to tell. i also want to say it's great to be back here in independence and at the truman presidential library and to really thank the people at the truman library institute for inviting me and setting this up and having me and the staff at the library. it's been so won
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when a student was honored at the university of michigan is praising and pleading for the death of jewsist club at the university of michigan that says these things. but by the way, why is it allowed that you have these students spewing this vile rhetoric, spitting death threats against their peers? we should be clear on this. when the right supremacist go after the zionists, everyone says it's wrong. why is it okay when the radical left says death to the zionist? we have to ask ourselves this. if you are concerned about white supremacy -- and you should be, as joe was just saying -- you have got to be concerned. these kids on these college campuses, guess where they are going? to your boardrooms. >> morning jordan workroom continues in just a moment. mom choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million
when a student was honored at the university of michigan is praising and pleading for the death of jewsist club at the university of michigan that says these things. but by the way, why is it allowed that you have these students spewing this vile rhetoric, spitting death threats against their peers? we should be clear on this. when the right supremacist go after the zionists, everyone says it's wrong. why is it okay when the radical left says death to the zionist? we have to ask ourselves this....
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data let's get to rick santelli again. >> reporter: we have some surprises here looking at university of michigan79.4 this is a huge jump. that's the best level since july of '21, july of '21. doesn't stop there expectation, 77.4. july of '21. current conditions, 82.5 july of '21. all three metrics are the best since july of '21 which means in not that many months we're looking at three years since we've seen numbers on michigan this strong. let's go to what may be the most important part here. the inflation reads. on one year 2.9. well the midmonth read was 3%. these are midmonth to final reads. they move a lot. 2.9 equals what we started out the year, and that was the lowest level since december of '20. we look at five to ten-year, same scenario. we're expecting it to remain at 2.9. it moves to 2.8. that equals september of '23, september of '23 to find a smaller one, april of '21. these numbers are definitely hot in terms of what confidence levels we're looking at, but cooler in terms of pricing which should be perfect for treasury yields to move down more doesn't end there. we have our februa
data let's get to rick santelli again. >> reporter: we have some surprises here looking at university of michigan79.4 this is a huge jump. that's the best level since july of '21, july of '21. doesn't stop there expectation, 77.4. july of '21. current conditions, 82.5 july of '21. all three metrics are the best since july of '21 which means in not that many months we're looking at three years since we've seen numbers on michigan this strong. let's go to what may be the most important part...
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under 4%, gdp jumped at 3.4% in the last quarter measured and the consumer has noticed, the university of michiganleased its consumer sentiment data that measures how families feel about their finances and how likely they are to make big purchases and they feel good. consumer sentiment is a leading indicator. it means it looks forward into what's going to happen and not backwards the way unemployment does. so one more positive indicator for the economy. now there are still challenges ahead, inflation is down, but stubborn especially with gas prices rising. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, scott. >> well, this morning chain controls are in effect along i-80 and highway 50. this is after heavy snow dose there in the sierra. the road conditions are quickly changing for drivers and this is the scene along i-80. snow covered the roads there and low visibility forcing many people behind the wheel to just slow it down. those without chain controls were forced to install them. let's turn now to meteorologist kari hall. >> it was a light snow and it made things slick enough to where they needed c
under 4%, gdp jumped at 3.4% in the last quarter measured and the consumer has noticed, the university of michiganleased its consumer sentiment data that measures how families feel about their finances and how likely they are to make big purchases and they feel good. consumer sentiment is a leading indicator. it means it looks forward into what's going to happen and not backwards the way unemployment does. so one more positive indicator for the economy. now there are still challenges ahead,...
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a former star linebacker for the university of michigan, losing his battle with colon cancer. >> michiganfined by guys stepping up every year. >> he was just 33. roe was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer last year. his death part of a troubling trend. colon cancer is now the deadliest cancer for men under age 50 and the second deadliest cancer for women under 50. doctors say obesity and lifestyle can play a role. >> what we're concerned about clearly are food or environmental exposures that may be there, but it's hard to know. what we do know is this that for people under the age of 50 diagnosed with colon cancer, about a third of them have some remarkable family history that might have given us a clue as to that having occurred. >> that's why doctors say it's so important to get screened beginning at age 45. but americans are not getting the message. 80% of people ages 45 to 50 are not getting screened. many of them dreading a colonoscopy. >> there are options to do it in your own home within just a few minutes, and with just as much accurate as a colonoscopy. those with a family hi
a former star linebacker for the university of michigan, losing his battle with colon cancer. >> michiganfined by guys stepping up every year. >> he was just 33. roe was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer last year. his death part of a troubling trend. colon cancer is now the deadliest cancer for men under age 50 and the second deadliest cancer for women under 50. doctors say obesity and lifestyle can play a role. >> what we're concerned about clearly are food or...
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to the day jennifer robertson, she's a professor of anthropology and history of art at the university of michigan, so glad that we could connect tonight. and before we talk about solutions that let's just talk about the situation is it is just how serious and i say it's a crisis because we, we are always talking about we always want to see growth. but this, is it a crisis, a demographic crisis that japan is dealing with to, demographically, yes. in terms of the number of the younger people in japan as a, you know, in, in contrast to the number of older people in japan. and it's interesting to note that at the height of the japanese empire, in 1940, the population was about 78000000 people. but most of them were young. and today the population is about a 123000000 people. and about 30 percent of the population is over $65.00 and this percentage grows to almost 80 to 90 percent in the rural areas, including the area of the latest earthquake in japan. and you should call a prefecture on the japan sea coast. yeah. so what you're saying is basically the demographic, the, the, the chart has flip floppe
to the day jennifer robertson, she's a professor of anthropology and history of art at the university of michigan, so glad that we could connect tonight. and before we talk about solutions that let's just talk about the situation is it is just how serious and i say it's a crisis because we, we are always talking about we always want to see growth. but this, is it a crisis, a demographic crisis that japan is dealing with to, demographically, yes. in terms of the number of the younger people in...
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we still have university of michigan final reads and the ism pmis for february to still come out at topf the hour. "squawk on the street" will return after a short break. hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing your social posts, and events, to email and sms marketing. constant contact delivers all the tools you need to help your business grow. get started today at constantcontact.com constant contact. helping the small stand tall. - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - it was the best thing i've ever done, and- - really? - yes, without a doubt! - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - great people. different people, that's for sure, and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage, but you know what, they all felt the same about two things: they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you're 62 or older and o
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mike: if you want to trade higher, you can pin your numbers on the university of michigan and the association of realtors. coming in higher-than-expected and higher than last month. the current conditions index is up. expectations index rises from 74--- 74 .6. in both cases, they go down. good news for the fed. down from be percent and 2.8% down from 2.9%. in terms of pending home sales, a little bit of a pickup for the month of february. we have been getting an little report that things are better. last month we were down. some improvement there and in the way that people are feeling about the economy, katie. katie: why it moves, but the direction of travel seems to be higher. you mentioned inflation expectations. i understand that you are working tomorrow. mike: yes. send me your chocolate eggs. but yes, we have the pce inflation numbers tomorrow, which are key to the fed. they will be out at 8:30 tomorrow morning. i will bring that to you on bloomberg radio and jay powell is speaking. we will see what he has to say about those numbers and what the smaller had to say. katie: good luck with
mike: if you want to trade higher, you can pin your numbers on the university of michigan and the association of realtors. coming in higher-than-expected and higher than last month. the current conditions index is up. expectations index rises from 74--- 74 .6. in both cases, they go down. good news for the fed. down from be percent and 2.8% down from 2.9%. in terms of pending home sales, a little bit of a pickup for the month of february. we have been getting an little report that things are...
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the university of michigan sr. went missing during a trip. she speaks with her son a few times a day. >> he's my best friend. he is everything. >> norah: tennessee officials are investigating whether strain was over served alcohol at a bar owned by country music singer luke bryan. a new report on climate change issues a red alert while warning to the world due to rising sea levels and record temperatures. we will show you one ambitious plan to fight the problem next. 't of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an as-needed rescue inhaler and should not be used as a maintenance treatment for asthma. get medical help right away if your breathing does not improve, continues to worsen, or for
the university of michigan sr. went missing during a trip. she speaks with her son a few times a day. >> he's my best friend. he is everything. >> norah: tennessee officials are investigating whether strain was over served alcohol at a bar owned by country music singer luke bryan. a new report on climate change issues a red alert while warning to the world due to rising sea levels and record temperatures. we will show you one ambitious plan to fight the problem next. 't of a...
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you see the university of michigan index poll. biden has to focus on inflation. be the biggest issue economically. if inflation continues to come down, that will be a positive for biden. >> ed clissold, thank you. have a good day. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," shares of amd under pressure head of the open. details on the new hurdles it is facing in getting the new chip to china. >>> now the top trend aring st stories. surpassing elon musk as the world's richest person for the first time since the fall of 2021. jeff bezos is now worth $200 billion compared to elon musk and his $198 billion. >>> even cookie monster is not impressed with the economy. in the post on twitter, the favorite blue monster said me hate inflation. me cookies are getting smaller. he added guess me have to eat double the cookies. terrible impression. >>> it may have been the hottest ticket of the year. mark zuckerberg and bill gates and rihanna traveling to india for the pre-wedding party over the weekend. hosting over 1,200 guests in the complex built for the wedding. i have se
you see the university of michigan index poll. biden has to focus on inflation. be the biggest issue economically. if inflation continues to come down, that will be a positive for biden. >> ed clissold, thank you. have a good day. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," shares of amd under pressure head of the open. details on the new hurdles it is facing in getting the new chip to china. >>> now the top trend aring st stories. surpassing elon musk as the...
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contraception among the population at large joining me now is neil lichtman, professor at the university of michigannd one of the cohosts of the great podcast, strict scrutiny and back with me is melissa murray, the other cohost, one of the other cohosts of strict scrutiny and nyu law professor. thank you for being here tonight and melissa, thank you for staying just don't ever leave. leah, first let's just talk about this texas decision, right? because i think there is a, some people are saying oh, but this is just affirming general parental consent decree that exists in the state of texas but if you read in the real world, it sounds like they are coming for our contraception here. we absolutely because you could've said the exact same thing when they began their war on abortion access because initially, what they were attempting to restrict abortion, first they adopted laws that required rental consent for abortions and then it was trying to enact laws that adopted restrictions on abortion providers and then it was adopting a law that requires special consent before obtaining abortions and it was
contraception among the population at large joining me now is neil lichtman, professor at the university of michigannd one of the cohosts of the great podcast, strict scrutiny and back with me is melissa murray, the other cohost, one of the other cohosts of strict scrutiny and nyu law professor. thank you for being here tonight and melissa, thank you for staying just don't ever leave. leah, first let's just talk about this texas decision, right? because i think there is a, some people are...
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you know, you had your own university of michigan or you had your own, you know, farming community and was really i mean there's almost a way in which the expansion of an i'm just thinking out loud i'm not saying this is necessarily true. you know, the the the the university is opening up to more people, allowing people from over the country to apply, which iously a good thing. also created the feeling changed little bit the nature of who is the elite or who are the leaders in feel like, you know, it wasn't ofand, you know, your family still matters, but there's also a sense that people have that we deserve to be here, you know not just because daddy owned bank, but because i worked hard and i did really well in my sats. and therefore, i deserve to be whatever it is that i am. and it meant that people who didn't get into that stream felt, they were, you know, lesser right. they couldn't compete or they didn'd they didn't get in. and i don't think this explains everything, but there is a there's a way in which the the nature the sort of so-called ruling class or what is perceived to be
you know, you had your own university of michigan or you had your own, you know, farming community and was really i mean there's almost a way in which the expansion of an i'm just thinking out loud i'm not saying this is necessarily true. you know, the the the the university is opening up to more people, allowing people from over the country to apply, which iously a good thing. also created the feeling changed little bit the nature of who is the elite or who are the leaders in feel like, you...
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the university of michigan month oft& consumer sentiment and ranks it on a 100 point scalen the sentimentstc year. michigan researchers sayúappear to be in it comes to whether the economy is improving, and whether it's better to wait to make major personal financial decisions. chief us economist with global will play a significant november election specifically, their view of president biden's economic record. he says low consumer confidence numbers are likely driven by ongoing inflationary pressures as well as prices and even student loan repayments. >>úresuming very healthy jobs market. but higher interest rates actually taking a toll on the economy. we see it in vehicle sales numbers. we see it in categories. this tells usc growth will be slower in not rolling out of bed. we're in a very goodt- place. >> carl riccadonna said. recession risks arec receding and the fed is adjusting its course, which he says is laying the groundwork for what he calls a soft ish landing. fed chair jerome powell lawmakers last week the central bank may notc be far from the point of cutting interest rates. t
the university of michigan month oft& consumer sentiment and ranks it on a 100 point scalen the sentimentstc year. michigan researchers sayúappear to be in it comes to whether the economy is improving, and whether it's better to wait to make major personal financial decisions. chief us economist with global will play a significant november election specifically, their view of president biden's economic record. he says low consumer confidence numbers are likely driven by ongoing...