About how his they has fostered an environment of economic growth. And we will talk about silicon valley. Mark we will have a look at european equities 30 minutes to minutes to the end of the trading session. Stocks are rising. The risk rally continues. The european benchmark, the stoxx 600 gaining for third day. Highest since august 2015. Expectations that macron will be the ultimate victor in the French Elections. In just under two weeks all these currencies are rising against the dollar today. The euro gaining for the best run since november after the biggest ride since june yesterday. About 1. 3 , the highest since november. In theelds are rising ecb, getting closer as we head to tightens meeting policy. That is the big question ahead of that meeting on thursday. Lets get to christiane the on. Dior. Istiane the biggest increase for nine years, the record high for the shares in christiane dior. The luxury billionaire moving to consolidate control over christiane dior. Between one bi
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Tomorrow on q a, former defense secretary and cia director robert gates discusses his book a passion for leadership. Lessons on change and reform from 50 years of public service. The program airs at 7 00 p. M. Eastern this week on q a, Boston College Law School Professor mary sarah builder discusses madisons hand which takes a critical look at the notes James Madison wrote during and after the convention of 1787. Mary sarah builder, you have a book out called madisons hand revising the Constitutional Convention. Whats it about. Its a biography of the notes , of madisons notes notes and madison was the only framer who we know of who took complete notes that summer. The book argues that the notes were written in their entirety the summer they wrote the constitution but madisons record is the most important account of that summer. When did you get this idea . Guest i thought i would write a narrative, a story of what it mightve been like from madisons perspective and as i began i began to
Welcome to the kansas city public library. I am henry fortunato, director of public affairs. I want to thank you all for participating in my ongoing Stealth Campaign to provide speaking opportunities for all of my buds from graduate school. My all the guys i went to graduate school with at the university of kansas. Tonights entrant in that category is brian allen drake. An up and coming environmental historian who studied under the incomparable donald warster and now a lecturer in history at the university of georgia. But before i tell you any more about brian, let me introduce the topic of his talk by adapting an opening line that another one of our fellow graduate students used every fall on the first day of the undergraduate history classes that he taught. 100 years from now, he would say, all of you will be hows that for a wakeup at 8 00 in the morning . For a sleepy undergraduate . 100 years from now, all of you will be dead, and unless you accomplish something utterly extraordina
8 00 p. M. Eastern with c span contender series. Thatll be followed by the democratic nomination acceptance speech and later road to the white house, rewind of the 1968 president ial campaign p. Coming up next, Brian Ellen Drake of conservation of environmental. The kansas city hosted this for an hour long event. Well, good evening and welcome to the kansas city of public library, i am henry fortunado. I want to thank you for participating in my Ongoing Campaign to provide speaking opportunities for all of my buds from graduate school. All the guys i went to graduate school with at the university of kansas. Tonight entrance of that category is Brian Allen Drake and up and coming environmental study historian. Now hes a lecture history teacher of the university of georgia. Let me introduce the top of his talk by an opening line that another one of our graduate students use every fall on the first day of the under graduate history classes that he taught. One hundred years from now, he wo