Diesel. Were talking diesel engines with cummins, that big engine company. Ceo is here on fox business, so i hope you watch. The bears, folks, have called the cops on the bull party. As we kick off the final hour of trade, that partys breaking up. Stocks pulling back from record levels for a second day in a row. The dow jones down 470 points. That is a loss of about 1. 25. The s p down 66 points, and the nasdaq its a bigger chunk here, 2 loss of 323 points. And the russell 2000 losing 22 points. Now, one thing for sure the markets are getting no help this time around from semis, software or cybersecurity. Igv is, Ishares Expanded Tech Software etf, is down as you see about 4. 33 . The philly Semiconductor Index losing about 2. 7, and then the amplify cybersecurity etf, Ticker Symbol hack, is down 3. 5 but its not just stocks. Investors are showing some real caution aahead of jay powells testimony. The Federal Reserve chief appears before congress twice this week, first tomorrow at the
During my 23 years as a Police Officer from the oldschool you didnt see that but now you do. You see that probably because of social media and more exposures to a bad health can do to you. I think also young officers are more apt to go for psychological help if they need it. Again the oldschool probably not so much. One of the sad things i have seen in my research into ptsd is that when they look up a mortality studies of Police Officers, Police Officers compared to the general population die at a younger age. Some 10 years younger on average than those in the general population. So we are seeing greater numbers of death of cardiovascular disease among younger officers which is kind of surprising and kind of shocking. The thing you should understand about stress is its cumulative as you are continually exposed to trauma day after day and stress day after day eventually is going to wear your system down. Some of our Research Shows for example the body becomes this regulated under chroni
Site museums and Memory Initiative that connects past and present changing the world, one memory at a time and as part of his effort, braided has trained hundreds of organizations and Dialogue Community engagement planning and operating at the intersection of history and justice. Thank you marcia and hi everyone, my name is braden ater and im the director of the International Coalition of conscious of the coalition is a network of beginning the Historic Sites and places of memory, more than 330 sites and more than 65 countries around the world were regularly seen communities of around the globe thinking about how to use memorials and places to think about the past feel in the present and youve been to move into the future. In a more just and humane future and really excited to talk to you all today and hear from these folks who are doing is really important work and a number of memorials around the United States. If we are lucky enough to be joined today by Stephen Clark superintendent
History tv, exploring our nations past. And our moderator for todays discussion, braided painter, the director of methodology at the International Coalition. A Global Network of Historic Site museums and Memory Initiative that connects past and present changing the world, one memory at a time and as part of his effort, braided has trained hundreds of organizations and Dialogue Community engagement planning and operating at the intersection of history and justice. Thank you marcia and hi everyone, my name is braden ater and im the director of the International Coalition of conscious of the coalition is a network of beginning the Historic Sites and places of memory, more than 330 sites and more than 65 countries around the world were regularly seen communities of around the globe thinking about how to use memorials and places to think about the past feel in the present and youve been to move into the future. In a more just and humane future and really excited to talk to you all today and
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