Message in the market that we need to Pay Attention to i think its interesting because last weeks the markets were so weak and everyone felt so despondent that this week was going to be just a replay of last week. I think that as the election is here today, people are settled, i think, into the fact that we will have a result i thisnk the market thinks we will have a result in the next 24 hours i think we all have fatigue from this election and i this i just havi i think just having a decision is what the market is pricing in now and after the decision, well go from there. I think the market is positive for clarity. It may not be clear but well see tomorrow what actually happens. Unless the market is getting ahead of itself. If you go by our cnbc states of play poll, only one in five think youre going to have an answer tonight on election night. The market seems to be acting over the next couple of days like were going to go to bed knowing who the next president will be or donald trump
India, turkey, across europe and kansas city. He most recently finished the coeditor of the coeditor of First World War. And doctor t keller is a National Certified instructor. When you ask those questions, make sure they have a question mark at the end of them. Now, please help me welcome him. [applause] good evening. I am thrilled to be here and happy you could join me. I will talk about my current research, a Global Environmental history of the First World War. I am interested in Energy Geopolitics that link the battle lines on the home fronts with agricultural and industry in ways that fundamentally shaped the 20th century. So i will talk about the main battlefield many of us are familiar with, then hop, skip, and jump around the globe to point out areas that had an incredibly profound Environmental Impact. Now, few human endeavors have altered the Natural World as much as agriculture industry and warfare. In 1914, these came together in ways that were incredibly destructive. When
The s p down 2. 5 and the dow 2. 7 the s p dropping 4. 4 last week and lets take a look at some of the specific names in all of this falling 7. 4 netflix 6. 6 and then the one everybody is talking about tesla. That stock plunging 10. 9 . Whenever we can talk about algorithms, do you know what im saying i like it as the secret sauce, wow, i wish, you know, i wish i took a little bit more calculus or math or whatever. Do you know lets talk about it because theres so much. Youre all fired up youre tweeting about it and i dont follow you belief it or not because i like to enjoy my weekend, but someone retweeted your stuff to me and im like oh, geez anyway, youre mad because trump said he wouldnt do a partnership ever when it was microsoft and now he likes oracle i figure its because well talk all about it all right make it i know. Do you know what im going to do im going to read this and say andrew take it away. Making headlines, sources telling cnbc that oracle is set to be announced as t
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