Day. Did chairman jay powell thread the needle. Thread the needle lets put it this way. When he opened the door to another round of quantitative dsh another round of getting the Balance Sheet back up to where it was, to me that was the reason why the market, the dow went down 170 to base cheh unchanged on the day in that regard maybe he said what the market needed to hear in terms of myself, you know, sometimes you have to be you have to be confident in views. But there is a fine line between confident and dog mattic ive been bearish month and a half two months. But when you see price action like monday where i thought the market would be down at least 300 dow 35, 40 s p handles down 10 you have to sat some point say the market seems to want to go higher grasso. The only concerning issue is what guy said, the Balance Sheet. Thats concerning. And the but if you were in the camp where you wanted lower rates. You got it if you were in the camp you didnt want extended lower rates you got t
Professor talks about her book, constructing cultural memory. She highlights some of the tutes of pioneer mom pioneer mothers in the kansas city area. Welcome everyone, thank you for being here. I manager of the Missouri Valley special collection. Our Research Room was headquartered across the hall. Otherll find journals and Research Materials document and kansas citys early histories the frontier town, and out better for traveler setting out on the santa fe trail. It was november 12, 1927 when the sculpture was dedicated. It not only celebrates kansas citys pioneer history, but is also a tribute to those who suffer great hardship and loss while traveling across the plains in search of a better life. In her new book, constructing historiandentity, the and rediscovering Pioneer Monuments erected across the nation, including those in the kansas city region. We are honored to have her here today to discuss her research. Dr. Prescott is an associate professor of history at the university o
Dedicated. It not only celebrates kansas citys pioneer history, but is also a tribute to those who suffer great hardship and loss while traveling across the plains in search of a better life. In her new book, constructing cultural identity, the storian Cynthia Prescott rediscovers Pioneer Monuments erected across the nation, including those in the kansas city region. We are honored to have her here today to discuss her research. Dr. Prescott is an associate professor of history at the niversity of north dakota. Her research focuses on gender in the american west, specifically intersections of gender, social class and historical memory. Her work in these areas have been published in journal of the west and other ublications. Prescotts first book was published in 2007. It traces changing gender roles and ideology among early white settlers in oregon between 1845 nd 1900. While our academic focus and training are in social history, dr. Prescott has a strong background in several areas of
A Family Member so it is really back. To the store may be over but for thousands of bahamians the challenge of rebuilding their lives still lies ahead as you can see the devastation here is enormous power lines litter the streets theres no electricity no Running Water no Cell Phone Service and thousands of people have nowhere to sleep tonight theyve been left homeless waiting desperately for help to arrive and up into aljazeera abaco the bahamas to head on al jazeera. And go on the streets when a size 0 of the governments economic policies. Hello again welcome back to your International Weather forecast well across northwestern europe we are seeing a very powerful front pushing through a lot of rain a lot of winds coming with this front as well here on wednesday the front push through london so we saw a really rainy day there as we go towards thursday but a recent front pushing quite quickly down here across much of Central Europe but behind the front the winds are going to continue th
This is a panel on the book civil war places. We have a couple copies up here that people will be thumbing through. And were going to have something very unusual for me, were going to have a screen behind us. He is smiling because i dont do anything this venturesome. To have actual images of when i give a talk. This is something of a departure for me. Heres how the structure is going to work. Im going give very brief introductions for the four people who are sitting here at the table with me and ill do all of them at once. And then im going to go in the order in which these images are going to appear and have each of our Panel Members talk about why they decided to be part of this project. And why they selected the image that they selected. Theyll talk for a little while about the image and then well see where the conversation goes after that. Youll be able to have questions. Let me introduce everybody up here. Ill start with carol riordan, the professor of American History at penn sta