Thank flirks i didnt say anything i wouldnt want them to hear we have our Investment Committee today, joe, jim, jon, courtney, the president of luke capital markets. Brent is managing partner at requisite. You can stop the music now, right . I dont hear it hear music there we go thank you. All right. Lets see where stocks are likely to go from here whether its possible to have that seven week surge. The headline that the market stock had been reacting to in the last ten minutes, reuters exclusive. Trump xi meeting to sign u. S. China trade deal could be delayed until december as discussions continue over terms and venue. Market didnt like that. Yeah. But a blip. Just a blip because weve been basically going back and forth across break even all morning, scott i think what were doing going to address here is what would be the driver other than that that will be a driver if thats signed even if it is signed before december 15th for instance if its signed after f that, then weve got other
Conversation. Ere really abouts its going to be with our executive director, rebekah tweed in conversation with New York Times tech reporter kashmir hill, author of the brand we are really excited about todays conversation. It will be with our executive director in conversation with New York Times tech reporter, kashmir hill, author of the brandnew and just out, your face belongs to us. The reason why i am excited about today is because she has been a pandering trailblazing voice in servicing these issues of the social impacts of technology. What we are focused on at all tech is human is really lowering this about how fast innovation moves and how slow our ability to consider its impact on how we live, love, learn and i. How to get jobs come into the world. These are big questions. That is why we cannot deal with these sitting alone in front of the screen. Come together, because many different backgrounds and voices. Going back to kashmir hill and the very role that the journalists pla
Us. The reason why im excited about today is cashmere has been a pioneering kind, trailblazing voice in surfacing these issues of the social impacts of technology. What were always focused on at all tech is human, is really this gulf between how fast innovation moves and how slow our ability to consider its impact on how we live, love, learn, even die, how we get jobs, how we see the world, the future of the human condition. These are big questions, and thats why these are questions we cannot deal with sitting alone in front of a screen, come together because we need all different backgrounds, all different voices. But going back kashmir hill and just a very role that journalists play, journalists are informing about what is happening these oftentimes things done in a secretive manner. So especially around her work that came out with big New York Times expose a year or so ago around clearview ai oftentimes what one founder might want to do is not in a line with our interpretation of th
Could overwhelm the inflation fight and get fiscal policy under control could mean a big shock for the banking system. Hell lay out the options available both to the fed and lawmakers. The coceo of Morgan Stanleys real estate arm is here to explain her strategy and how its change in the face of higher yield as well as what opportunities shes seeing overseas. Before that, for once, dom, i get to say session highs. Yes. You can say session highs right now. Thats exactly where we sit. If you look at the markets overall, with the s p, remember on friday we talked about that kind of 200day moving average, that longer term trend line, 4233. We are now solidly above it, but it wasnt the case earlier today. We were down as much as roughly 35 points on the s p 500. Right now as you point out, session highs, up 30. Y is its been a fairly large reversal during the course of the day, so you wonder whether or not some traders were out there looking at whether or not we could bounce off the longer t
Riders got lost or mistakenly got on the high way. A surprising and rare sight. Watch from a drivers point of view the dangerous thing coming up on the right side of your screen. The person in the car recording spots two people riding on 676 wedged between the wall an line of traffic passing by. I see them. Oh my gosh why would you ever do that . Reporter the video is making its rounds after being posted on youtube. We showed it to bike riders around the city. Joel angel list watched in disbelief. It is major highway an lot of cars on there. I take it there every day. So like ride mike bike he would i would never even think about riding my bike there. Only mode of transport station car on that 676. Reporter denise goran is the director of policy and planning in the mayors officer of transportation and utilities. I think it was clearly a mistake on someones part of not really knowing what their path is reason they were trying to get to. Reporter the city has marked bike lanes and bike p