Are trickling out. For cvs, it was a beat and a raise. For barrett gold, they came in with a beat of . 15 and are increasing their dividend, we inl be speaking to the ceo about 10 minutes time on that. Time now for Global Exchange where will bring you the market moving news from all around the world. From johannesburg to paris and berlin and washington. Our bloomberg voices are on the ground with the top stories. We start of an johannesburg where bloomberg sat down with the South African president on the sidelines of the south African Investment conference. They discussed the state of their economy and the impact of u. S. China trade tensions. The trade wars that are taking place are not good for growth, they are not good for our economy, so we want the trade wars to come to an end. Cranny. Ng us is manus great interview. What were some of your big takeaways . Manus this is a president to i would say after 70 minutes of talking to them is a man who is not going to give everything but t
And contributes to the long and times and Senior Editor and writer. Thank you it is great to see a robust crowd and energetic crowd. I have been a fan of zow calla and it is my anniversary and i did it on Climate Change and great to be back. I would like to introduce erik conway, historian of science and technology and coauthor of a book merchants of doubt. Nd next is kerry funk from washington, d. C. , director of science and Society Research at the Pugh Research center and reports on the public trust in science. Views from energy and climate nd vaccines and we have ucla a sociologyist Whose Research how the life works. Why people care about what they care about and how moral concerns relates to science and religion. Im going to jump right in. We are gathered this week during the anniversary of humankinds scientific achievements, you cant escape, the apollo moon landing to discuss this issue of whether and why americans are turning against science. I would like to start with the panel
Someone thought there was a method to this madness we are back on the first floor you should watch this show just to see what goes on on times square take my word for it, there is stuff that goes on out there you dont want to miss you got to be 18 for some of this stuff we are ready to go. Brand new set. It is good to be here. We thank everyone for the love beautiful coloring and lights nothing was spared in terms of money for this. Look at this it looks like we are going to take off here. An elon musk designed set. We have that Federal Reserve Board Meeting coming up. Well hear that decision in a couple of hours. In the meantime, you are watching the futures dow indicated up by about 14 points nasdaq by about one point. Nasdaq up about one point. We touched a high yesterday and gave it back a little bit. Still looking at the s p a couple of points off the alltime high. Dow futures indicated up by 16 looking at the treasury market, still looking at the 10year yielding up to 1. 83 somet
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applause thank you it is great to see such a robust crowd and energetic crowd, i have been a fan of them since inception, ten years ago i moderated my first about Climate Change so im happy to be back, im happy to introduce errol conway hes a historian of science and technology and the eco author merchants of doubt how a handful of scientists obscure the truth about tobacco smoke and global warming. Then we have the director of science and Society Research at the pm resort center and she offers reports about the public trust in science including views ranging from energy and climate to vaccines and gene and last but not least we have jeff from usc l. A. , hes a sociologist, he said he is why people care about what they care about and how moral concern relates to issues of science and religion, and went to john brian we are gathered this week during the anniversary of humankinds scientific achievements, you cant escape, the apollo moon landing to discuss this issue of whether and why am