And nasdaq gained. 18 , how do we keep track of everything . I know one way you shouldnt we dont look at some aggregate tally that tells you 42 of the companies have beaten estimates, or 24 have the guide down. Dont buy, dont buy no, these surveys are useless because who cares if a Company Beats or lowered estimates it doesnt tell us anything. No, no to find out what matters, we need to go company by company. Who doesnt even know that were in a tough environment because there business is in such good shape . Lets call that one a winner who is able to thrive . Who is struggling to hold their own in the worst economy in two years . s in trouble . Who is in much better shape than you expect thanks to savvy management these are the real questions, and you cant answer them like saying 47 , you got to do homework so let me give you the scorecard to date. Well start with the joyfully oblivious companies that are oblivious to all the slings and arrows on the economy worldwide, the ones that do
Flock to the capitol in washington dc, attracted only by Political Action committees for able hang the letters that power has accumulated here the past 50 years at the seat of government, the most powerful nation on earth right. Bill henrickson there. How do you do . Glad to meet you. See you. All right. What are you talking about . Guns to. Hello, this is Warren Richardson . Oh, mary. Yes . Whats on your mind . Warren richardson makes his living by knowing who has powe. Trade the word. Ill be here for you. Hes a lobbyist thanks a lot by the official admin position on this bill. However, that its consideration would be at this time. In view of the president , he trades with people like these members of the House Committee on agriculture. They make some of the laws and regulations and among other things, control the food we eat. They are elected officials who the power to spend billions of dollars of our tax money know we always took them out just to and takes all the page it it takes a
dream. most americans in a brand-new poll say the ability to achieve their true goals is increasingly out of reach. hello, welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. and john, hello to you. john: good to be with you on this tuesday. this is america reports. 61% of those polled by the wall street journal say they are pessimistic about being able to achieve the american dream. as families get crushed by record high gas prices, skyrocketing inflation. sandra: it is hard to believe, the average price of gasoline has jumped nationally today to another $0.05, i should say, overnight. and now setting a record for 28 of the past 29 days. the cost of gasoline has more than doubled since president biden took office. john: the white house is scrambling to respond to the growing economic crisis with a new plan on solar energy? critics say the move will only hurt american businesses even more. sandra: ro khanna will join us in moments. john: according to the white house,
I just realized that i did not introduce myself, so, ok let me , back up. My name is jodie allen, and im a visiting assistant professor here, at swanee, and im also working as a consultant on the slavery project. Going back to the panel, im asking them to answer the question thats in our program , and that is does history matter to the future of the 15th amendment . And im going to ask them to ruminate on that a little bit, and then we will be opening up for q a with the audience. Okay . So i dont know who would like to start. Ok, thank you. I think about history and it , reminds me of the african word sancofa. The african word, and it means you have to know your past to understand the present to plan for your future. So when it comes to the 15th amendment what weve learned today and ive learned a great , deal from these wonderful panelists, that we have to understand the intent behind the 15th amendment, the history that gave rise to it, the effect of it those people who opposed and t
My name is jodie allen. Im a visiting assistant professor here at sewanee for this score year. I am also working as a consultant on the slavery project. Going back to the panel, i am asking them to answer the question in our program and that is, does history matter to the future of the 15th amendment . I will ask them to think on that and then we will open up for questions and answers with the audience. I dont know who would like to start. Thank you. I think about history and it reminds me of sancofa means you have to know your past to understand your present, to plan for the future. When it comes to the 15th amendment, what we have learned today, and ive learned a great deal from these panelists, we have to understand the intent behind the 15th amendment, the history that gave rise to it, the effect of it. Those people who opposed it and the mechanisms that were put in place as obstacles so we can better understand today the Voter Suppression we are dealing with, the need for White Su