But i think that the idea now is that we have to hit back hard, we have to hit back strong if were going to finally put this dual crisis of the pandemic and the economic pain that is engendered behind us. With respect to larrys point, one thing is just wrong, which is that our team is dismissive of inflationary risks. Weve constantly argued that the risks of doing too little are far greater than the risk of going big. Providing families and businesses with the relief they need to finally put this virus behind us. Second, i want to quote fed chair Jerome Powell who strongly reiterated this view the other day, i think it was just a week or so ago, that inflationary risks are also asymmetric right now. Im much more afraid of people losing their careers and life that they built because they dont get back to work in time. Im more concerned about what that will do not just to their lives but to the American Economy. Im more concerned about that than which exists with higher inflation. In our
At the table, we have u. S. And we have the chinese reformers and we have the chinese hardliners hsbc is reportedly set to slash up to 10,000 jobs as they look to cut costs on the new interim ceo. Buyer shares tick higher after another trial over the roundup weed killer is delayed the German Chemicals giant is inching closer to an out of court settlement. And ams fails in its 4. 5 billion euro takeover bid sending shares in the german Lighting Group lower, but they tell us the company is open to collaboration with the austrian chip maker well, good morning and welcome to street signs. Its the start of a new trading week so lets get into some of the price action wall street saw a higher close on friday. We had goldie locks employment report the headline number came inside lower than expectations still showed pretty firm backdrop with Unemployment Rate at 50year low. That yielded to somewhat of a mixed session for asia the focus overnight has shifted to those upcoming trade talks taking
Brown. Marching for change. An estimated millions take to the streets around the world to demand action to save the planet theyre inheriting. And the selfie strategy. Why candidates for 2020 believe stopping for a snapshot has become one of the most important parts of their campaigns. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Most people thought i would go in within two seconds, but plenty of time. Plenty of time. The u. S. Sends more troops to saudi arabia. The United States does not seek conflict with iran. That said, we have many other military options available. Everybodys read it, they laugh at it. A whistleblower complaint says the president and his personal lawyer tried to pressure the ukrainian president to go after joe bidens son. I have no comment except the president should start to be present. The death toll climbed from catastrophic floods in southeast texas. Its heartbreaking. The new England Patriots have released Antonio Br
This is were almost towards the end of the semester and because were almost towards the end of the semester i decided to talk to you guys today about what i researched. You guys had my piece on braceros. To start with i want us to think about the class today in two parts. One in which were going to bracero history and i know we covered brassero history in sort of broad sketches. This time well talk about brassero history a little more indepth. Cero history a little indepth. Second thing were going to do is tuck about the article. Good . Okay. Im going to tell you guys a little bit about how i started being interested in bracero history. I always tell you guys i was a student like you guys in a class. Mexican American History. My adviser, my thenmentor was first my teacher. Matt garcia said to me, and to the rest of the class, find your oldest Family Member and collect an oral history. I thought an oral history was a basic interview i thought okay, thats fine. Its a little challenging w
The subcommittee will come to order. I will recognize myself for an Opening Statement. The United States of america is in the midst of a fierce battle against an epidemic brought to us by opioids. It does not matter where you live. This crisis has touched every corner of american society. While new england and the ohio valley regions represent states hardest hit by. The epidemic, Health Officials from the south and reaching across the Mountain West report deaths of those counties. The latest figures from the centers for Disease Control and prevention is astounding. 91 americans die every day from an overdose. Now more than ever we must come together and strengthen our commitment to fight this. I expect todays members will bring to the forefront key insights and potential solutions on this critical issue. In the previous congress, the energy and Commerce Committee led several initiatives to help address the the Opioid Epidemic. The comprehensive recovery act and the 21st century cures a