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and he's outraged that this kind of violence is happening against woodard and others. right. he's he's aware of racism of this united states, but seen black veterans be treated in this way, deeply, deeply upsetting for him as a veteran. it's of the things that leads him to sign the executive order in 1948. it's a piece of the puzzle. i think the other pieces are. he recognizes in a political calculus that black voters are going to be increasingly important part of the party's base. and so he's trying to balance that. the demands of black voters against the southern segregationist part of the democratic party. in the 1940s, and then by that point, there had been a decade of intense protests to try to get the military to be segregated. and then also 48, they're able to benefit from the after action reports of commanders in world war two who recognize that black troops perform extraordinarily well during the war. one of the arguments for maintaining is that there are all these myths that emerged between world war one and world war two, that black troops are not to be courageous
and he's outraged that this kind of violence is happening against woodard and others. right. he's he's aware of racism of this united states, but seen black veterans be treated in this way, deeply, deeply upsetting for him as a veteran. it's of the things that leads him to sign the executive order in 1948. it's a piece of the puzzle. i think the other pieces are. he recognizes in a political calculus that black voters are going to be increasingly important part of the party's base. and so he's...
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joining me now is jared woodard investment and etf strategist at bank of america securities jared, it'sou here you've got your finger on the flows. and you're also a little cautious on stocks here. >> that's right. i'm glad to be with you because this is one of those years in which active asset allocation i think is more important than ever investors are really bullish on big parts of the market, but our contention is that this is a year of slowing economic growth, of gradually weakening economy, and that means we expect some parts of the bond market, especially the credit-sensitive sectors to outperform equities we think there are some great ways you can invest without taking on excess risk, without buying things that are already, you know, too expensive and if you do that you can achieve better returns than investors have had for a long time because in a world of structurally higher inflation and interest rates the old asset allocation playbooks don't work you saw this last year stocks down but long-term treasury bonds were down too down 30% a conventional 60-40 portfolio served inves
joining me now is jared woodard investment and etf strategist at bank of america securities jared, it'sou here you've got your finger on the flows. and you're also a little cautious on stocks here. >> that's right. i'm glad to be with you because this is one of those years in which active asset allocation i think is more important than ever investors are really bullish on big parts of the market, but our contention is that this is a year of slowing economic growth, of gradually weakening...
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host: we go to jail in watered, --jill in woodard, democrats line, go ahead. guest: i hope i'm not cut off quickly as i have been, but a couple of points. number one, he is clouding the issue a lot when it comes to the facts of the dobbs decision. if you take a look at what is happening in medical colleges with ob/gyn interns and people who are looking for places for their residency, people are not wanting to go to these very restrictive states. if you look at georgia, the number of ob/gyns available is atrocious and will only get worse because of the dobbs decision. my other thing would be you are right as a religious person that you have the right to your own views, but when you people organize and get political, those are groups that should not be tax-exempt, just because they have religious affiliation when you are getting involved in politics. in iowa she tried to get her fetal law through a supreme court turned her down that it was not constitutional. she's thinking about having a special session and it has been clear for a long time that over 60% of iow
host: we go to jail in watered, --jill in woodard, democrats line, go ahead. guest: i hope i'm not cut off quickly as i have been, but a couple of points. number one, he is clouding the issue a lot when it comes to the facts of the dobbs decision. if you take a look at what is happening in medical colleges with ob/gyn interns and people who are looking for places for their residency, people are not wanting to go to these very restrictive states. if you look at georgia, the number of ob/gyns...
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. >> reporter: april woodard but has been coming to westfield since they were a kid and says there'so other shopping experience like it. >> things are up and close. you can spell your products. you get to see pretty much like what you are buying before you buy it online. >> reporter: he was shocked to hear his favorite westfield mall may no longer exist. >> i don't know where i would go now. i mean, even if they get another mile it is not the same. there is not as much history so it's like, whether -- is the only mother pretty much a lot of people know and remember. >> reporter: the westfield san francisco centre and market up the street as the city's largest shopping mall and it has been confirmed that its parent company has stopped making payments on a $588 million loan on the property. already this month, its partner, brookfield properties has started transferring control of the mall. >> is a disappointment to not only natives by visitors like teresa who stayed at the hotel in union square. >> there is no way for people to shop. this was the only place around that we thought. we a
. >> reporter: april woodard but has been coming to westfield since they were a kid and says there'so other shopping experience like it. >> things are up and close. you can spell your products. you get to see pretty much like what you are buying before you buy it online. >> reporter: he was shocked to hear his favorite westfield mall may no longer exist. >> i don't know where i would go now. i mean, even if they get another mile it is not the same. there is not as much...