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No surprise. That risk on rally. It felt like oil helped in some ways to turn the market around, too. You had a sloppy 10 year auction and reporting from bloomberg that said saudi arabia is hey,ng its buddies, saying we need some help. David the u. S. Will report jobless claims for the past week. At 1 00, the u. S. Treasury will auction 19 billion 19 million in 30 year bonds. Cbs and yelp will report quarterly earnings. We are joined by luke kawa and Michael Mckee taylor and Michael Mckee. Lets start with that china data. As you know, exports actually went up. Theiris another line on on the imports which shows they are negative, but better off than it had been. Michael the numbers are a bit of an anomaly because we did see in june president put additional tariffs on. Economists are expecting this to turn around because of the threat of new terror of new tariffs. Bloomberg had a very interesting story yesterday that said warehouses in the u. S. Would fall. Not chart where you put anythi
Impact of Climate Change. Members talked with james witt and Atmospheric Science professors about efforts to prepare for Natural Disasters which might result in change in weather patterns. The subcommittee will come to order. Without objections, the chair is authorized. This is our third in a series of Climate Change hearings, continuing with Natural Disasters. I recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. Mentioned, this is the third in a series of hearings. History ofning the the Scientific Consensus of Climate Change and the Public Health effects of Climate Change in our first two hearings, the subcommittee turns to the impact of Climate Change on Natural Disasters. This subcommittee has three goals today. First, we are going to illustrate how Natural Disasters are made both more intense and more frequent to to Climate Change. Climate change israel and we are constantly reminded of that fact in terrifying ways. Just two weeks ago, it was reported that greenland l
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Dean of the Mccormick School of engineering and behalf of my colleagues at northwestern, it is myte absolute pleasure to introduce to you today my friend ginni rometty. Before we get started i wanted to thank steve and bill white as well as many members of the northwestern organization to an estimate so i met ginny for the first time when she got the alumni award in 2010. By then she was in the list of the 50 most powerful women in business. And i visited her later that year in 2010, and had a conversation with her that adopted us to create a master of science in analytics, which started 40 students and 1000 applications and is now ellipsis ever since so thank you for proposing that. And then we had with the ibm anniversary was coming, ginni, one of the first stops was here, not in this building but in the center for the centennial lectures and ibm. That was in march 2011 part and then she invited me to an absolutely amazing event coinciding with a United Nations meeting in new york fo