Hes been apologizing a lot lately. Some days ago, he said he was sorry for all the trouble hes caused spotify. Whats he saying now . Yeah, jim, joe ris quite a regretful man. He was apologizing for the Covid Misnation and this morning, he is posted on instagram, a lengthy apology addressing racial slurs he used years ago. Lets take a listen. Im making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that ive ever had to talk about publicly. Theres a video thats out thats a compilation of me saying the nword. Its a video thats made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and its all smushed together and it looks [ bleep ] horrible. Even to me. Now, i know that to most people, theres no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word. Never mind publicly on a podcast and i agree with that now. I havent said it in years. But for a long time, when i would bring that word up, like if it would come up in conversation, instead
Hes been apologizing a lot lately. Some days ago, he said he was sorry for all the trouble hes caused spotify. Whats he saying now . Yeah, jim, joe ris quite a regretful man. He was apologizing for the Covid Misnation and this morning, he is posted on instagram, a lengthy apology addressing racial slurs he used years ago. Lets take a listen. Im making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that ive ever had to talk about publicly. Theres a video thats out thats a compilation of me saying the nword. Its a video thats made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and its all smushed together and it looks [ bleep ] horrible. Even to me. Now, i know that to most people, theres no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word. Never mind publicly on a podcast and i agree with that now. I havent said it in years. But for a long time, when i would bring that word up, like if it would come up in conversation, instead
Hes been apologizing a lot lately. Some days ago, he said he was sorry for all the trouble hes caused spotify. Whats he saying now . Yeah, jim, joe ris quite a regretful man. He was apologizing for the Covid Misnation and this morning, he is posted on instagram, a lengthy apology addressing racial slurs he used years ago. Lets take a listen. Im making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that ive ever had to talk about publicly. Theres a video thats out thats a compilation of me saying the nword. Its a video thats made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and its all smushed together and it looks [ bleep ] horrible. Even to me. Now, i know that to most people, theres no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word. Never mind publicly on a podcast and i agree with that now. I havent said it in years. But for a long time, when i would bring that word up, like if it would come up in conversation, instead
Their worst drop of the year helped propel the Broader Market l today. Investor attention turned to washington. Above the the testimony from atto Jeff Sessions and the Federal Reserves twoday policy meeting. More on those stories in just a moment. First, a look at the numbers. The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 92 points to 21,328. The nasdaq advanced 44. The s p 500 was up nearly 11. And with stocks at or near new highs, a new survey shows a Record Number of investors say stocks are overvalued. Bob pisani h reporter the markets are back in record territory after snapping a twoday tech slump. Beyond tech, a broader debate is emerging over whether equities overall are overvalued. Bank of america released the results of a survey today and 44 of respondents said they think the stock market is expensive. Its the highest level ever. Rougy 50 believe global profits will continue to improve. Thats good news, but it suggests the markets are vulnerable to profit weakness down the road. You m
This is part of our sin tennuce activities. Im executive director of the john f. Kennedy library foundation. On behalf of all of my colleagues at the library, we are thrilled all of you are here. You are in for a special, special treat tonight. Before i talk about the book, a few other quick things first. First, to thank our sponsors for tonight and for the forum series, the bank of america, the lowell institute, media sponsors, the boston globe, xfinity and ber. In addition to tonight, on your chair is a brochure of different activities. As you know, a week from today is the actual centennial birthday for john f. Kennedy. We have a variety of things. We hope you come back to some or all of these as your schedule permits. We also want to welcome those that are watching this streaming or those on cspan. We appreciate their participation as well. After the presentation tonight, our authors have kindly agreed to sign books. If you dont have them, theyre also available in our gift shop for