I want to get your take on what we might see for the rest of the year. Where are we in term of markets and investinged today from your standpoint . Sure. The Global Economy has been slowing now for about 18 months, and what i mean is leading indicators of Economic Activity have been losing momentum, and thats a had a big impact on where leadership is, has been within the market. So, for example, a year and a half ago value stocks were doing really well leading the market, and over the past year it became growth leadership, and recently more defensivelydriven equity market with utilities and staples outperforming. This is all the sign of a global slowdown that is continuing and we think has another 69 months left before we see an improvement. Maria what should we be looking at in terms of the most important metrics . I know we had the purchasing managers indexes earlier this year that really educated in term of giving us an insight into where the weakness was. It was manufacturing. Also
Here it is. Because of the faulty [ inaudible ] we have going for us at the federal reserve, we pay much more than other countries. In other words, our interest costs are much higher than other countries when they should be lower. Correct. All right. Thats where the president stands on the fed. 2020 democrat candidate liz warren going after wall street once again, this time shes also slamming private equity firms blaming them for the closures of toys r us, sears and other retailers. Hows this for irony . Campaign workers for Bernie Sanders say theyre not getting paid enough money. Theyre demanding 15 an hour. Of course, remember, bernie is one of the biggest proponents of raising the minimum wage. And by the way, we have astronaut scott kelly on the show this hour to talk about the new chevy corvette. He compares the cars engine to a rocket. Oh, yeah. Weve got a rocketfueled jampacked hour ahead including lara trump right here in the studio. Varney Company Begins right now. In fact, we
And the International Communication association, this is 1 10. All right. It is 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our speakers every single second possible. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our final keynote. Shes, at the end of the day, it seems youve saved the best for last and weve had a day full of bests and we have our final set of bests. Here with the keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new gen code professors Ruha Benjamin and Marilyn Broussard and with that, i will turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Okay. Thank you charleton and thank you everyone for coming today. This has been a very intellectually stimulating day. It is my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin who is an associate professor of africanamerican studies at princeton university. She is the author of peoples science, bodies and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, abolitionist tools for the new gem code which you should get becaus
Race has affected development. Its 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our last speakers every single time as possible. Here with a keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new jim code professors Ruha Benjamin and meredith broussard. And with that im going to turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you charlton and thank you everybody for coming today. This has been a really a really stimulating intellectually stimulating day. Its my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin, an associate professor of africanamerican studies. She is the author of science and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, Race Technology for the new jim code. Its available for preorder now and coming out in early june. She is also editor of a new book called, captivating technology, race, car serial tech nowhere science and liberty imagination in every day life, which comes out this week. Its my great pleasure to be on stage with ruha
A defining feature of our humanity so are we perhaps at the end of an era and can i be truly creative these are questions well attempt to answer with a Diverse Group of guests give them around of applause please ladies and gentlemen. And please allow me to introduce them bethlehem dessie is here all the way from. Today touted as the youngest pioneer in ethiopias fast emerging tech scene so her focus is on training women in ai she does this at i called labs which is one of the ai labs involved in developing the famous humanoid robot sophia who is over here on my right give her a round of applause. Mock. The german philosopher and bestselling author says that its precisely human imperfection that will be our greatest strength and our stupidity makes us clever. Raghav r k k is a multidisciplinary artist from india hes also a curator and cofounder of 641 thats a collective that focuses on ais place in the realm of contemporary art welcome all the way from india. Karen calmer here to my lef