[ applause ] thank you. President , mr. Vice president , governor, congressman thomas, senator wiley and congressman miller, mr. Webb, mr. Bell, scientists, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very brief. I am delighted to be here. And i am particularly delighted to be here on this occasion. We meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress in a state noted for strength. And we stand in need of all three. But we meet in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and fear, in an age of both knowledge and ignorance. The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds. Despite the striking fact that most of the scientists that the world has ever known are alive and working today, despite the fact that this nations own scientific manpower is doubling every 12 years in a rate of growth more than three times
Trial that could take place in the new year. Inappropriate in my judgment for senators on either side of the aisle to prejudge evidence before they have heard what is presented because each of us will take an oath to seriously render impartial justice. Collins and murkowski doubting the leaders approach, scrutiny fall on republicans, like Lamar Alexander of tennessee, who could force leaders to work out the terms of 1999al the way they did in with the impeachment trial of president bill clinton. Edward is in newport, florida, optimistic. Caller greetings and happy new year from sunny florida. I am very optimistic. Hasdentally, Arnie Arnesen a net worth of 70 million, all through politics. Has made hismp money in business. In new port richey, the tampa area, every block has new construction on it. When i go to the vfw, my fellow veterans are very positive and optimistic about what President Trump is doing. ande in a community of 55 at our community center, we have optimism from senior c
, if youre unsure, it is. You can text and post on the social media sites. Usa today and suffix university did a poll doing this idea that if americans thought things would get better or worse in their own lives in 2020. When they say that, 80 said yes, 11 said no. 80 predicting their lives would be better, that optimism stretched across demographic lines. One of the main reasons those party those people participated said they thought that our lives would be better from the economy. Also, those surveyed protected things would get better for their community, but as a nation as a whole, optimism was more 72 percent towide 16 . Democrats thing said things would get worse. You can factor that into your thinking, whether you would view more things optimistically or pessimistically. We will take calls in a few moments. We will be joined by opinion nests to talk not only about politics but other issues, as she has many a day on this program. Joining us from New Hampshire is the syndicated tal
The nasdaq up marginal ly. Volume higher than a 20 day average which tends to happen on days where the market tends to move up slightly or state p stand pat, you see lower than average volume. It is when you have drawdowns that activity tends to be more active than usual. Romaine and keep in mind with the s p in the red, part of that was pulled down by fedex. I think we are waiting on micron earnings as well, which i believe is just crossing the wire. Quarter micron first . 48 versus the estimate of . 47. The bottom line indicating a beat. In terms of how the share prices moving, do we have an after hours trading . Romaine down about 1 . Scarlet we dont have a lot of numbers here to work with. First quarter net is 491 m illion, according to the release, and adjusted revenue of 5. 14 billion, topping the estimate of 5 million. Cash flow 2. 01 billion. Stock not moving very much at this point. Joe also bear in mind we see adjusted Gross Margins beating 27. 3 versus 20. 8 . Another one of
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