Week. Lets get to some of the conversations you might have missed. Lets talk about the debate. In your latest piece you write quote, the most important thing i saw Kamala Harris who was pre blocking, not debunking, was waiting for someone to lie, and hit back with the truth. It is not working politics as much as you would hope it would in saturated lies, but free bunking is explain to people how they are being, or better yet will be related, what the motive is, how the con works, how the lie will be crafted and will function, and for extra credit, who benefits from it and how. In the age of trump, too any of his appointments have been debunked and no prebunked. And she said it at the outset, she said, let me say, you will hear a whole bunch of lies. And as he rolled them out, she explained why they were lies. We have talked about one of the most interesting stories about the ascension of Kamala Harris at the top of this ticket is that she has brought with her a lot of new thinking that
In 1964 you were already a member of the nyse and i wonder either in 64 or 68, did that disconnect feel as profound as it feels right now it did. Thank you for remembering. Yes, i was there in swadling clothes, but certainly in 64 to some degree and 68 was a terrible era in which the demonstrations, again, turned partially economic with looting and other things and that resulted in major city riots, some of what were hearing about today, the National Guard coming in, and that then did morph into a bit of an economic setback as the economy struggled. It didnt plunge the stock market, but it set the economy back and major cities like detroit and newark and others actually have not come back from the response they had to the social unrest in 68 and so on let us hope that it is nowhere near that, yes, ive been around long enough to have that memory, and thats why i can tell you for now, it looks a little bit less spontaneous and more structural in that certain Interest Groups seem to be in
Against goldman. We will bring you goldmans quick response. Return of the mac. Apple introduced the 16 inch macro per, starting at 2400. Disney was the big winner of the week, signing up 10 million customers in one day for its service. Despite technical glitches upon mines. Disney plus became available on tuesday in the u. S. And canada. The original goal was 90 million subscribers in five years. It is poised to reach that goal sooner. I got the latest from chris palmeri. Perspective,s in hbo now, cbs all access, espn plus, a lot of these guys have been in business for a few years and none of them hit 10 million. Disney did it in a day. Go back to 1974, this is peak disney. The technical see glitches. We can shrug those off. That is what disney was saying. Were knew how many people trying to sign up, we could not plan this. They had an incredible deal with verizon between acacia and where 19 million customers could access the service for a year for free. Even the free customers, disney
Be here with sally susman, whom i will make a very brief introduction and then she will speak very well for herself and for for book. So sally is the evp chief Corporate Affairs officer pfizer. She is the author as, you know, of breaking through, communicating to open minds, move heart and change the world. She spent her early career in government and industry, and she started at the bottom. American express and eventually held senior positions in communication roles with amex, with the sd Lauder Companies. And for the last 17 years at pfizer as a young girl, she wanted to be either an investigative journalist or the mayor of her hometown of saint louis. Theres still plenty of time to do to do those things. When she left for college, she notes in the book, her dad gave her a letter and it said, your reputation is most important asset good thing for your child to be thinking about. They head off to school for the first time. Her dad was a lawyer. Former vice chairman of citi, citigroup
You all for being here. Im really honored. Be here with sally susman, whom i will make a very brief introduction and then she will speak very well for herself and for for book. So sally is the evp chief Corporate Affairs officer pfizer. She is the author as, you know, of breaking through, communicating to open minds, move heart and change the world. She spent her early career in government and industry, and she started at the bottom. American express and eventually held senior positions in communication roles with amex, with the sd Lauder Companies. And for the last 17 years at pfizer as a young girl, she wanted to be either an investigative journalist or the mayor of her hometown of saint louis. Theres still plenty of time to do to do those things. When she left for college, she notes in the book, her dad gave her a letter and it said, your reputation is most important asset good thing for your child to be thinking about. They head off to school for the first time. Her dad was a lawye