Dropping below the s p 500 dividend yield which is crazy. You can make more money on the yield on the s p 500 than on the 30 year. Unfortunately the algorithms are utilizing global yields as the correlation to equities and that seems to happen from time to time. Remember prior to that it was the chinese currency any time that traded above a 7 Point Equities move lower. So youre looking at global yields and youre basically understanding that protectionism doesnt exist in global asset pricing. What do you mean . Thats exactly what is going on right now so the United States is blessed with technology. The United States is blessed with low energy. Zero versus the rest of the world. Correct but why is that becky . Because we are seen as the best economy globally and thats where i see protectionism doesnt exist in asset pricing the rest of the world is just driving capital here. So you can see bond yields coming down precipitously but still see it being something that doesnt drag the stock m
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Inmates have been put on death row for. That was my thinking. As this illustrates, there is no perfect, ideal way to do it. Things are going to be slightly different. Most of us are in the same place. When i look at my story davids story, my story, they look alarmingly similar. You might think we colluded. They often have a very similar lead, a similar first quote. Newspaper work is, in a way a fairly narrow kraft. Wouldnt you concerned, though if we actually differed on the outcome, who won and who lost . The thing is, they are both wrong. What you really found from that that there are seven justices who didnt question the constitutionality of the Death Penalty. What i thought was stirring was that it was a narrow but i thought the end of my lead was unequivocal directive that states could experiment with ways to execute people and the court wasnt going to get in the way of that. Obviously, as you said i this i i put it in the fourth graph that the two of them dissented. I thought it
Shameful. Thank you, dr. Head. Let me just say also that the retaliation isnt limited to employees of the v. A. But also patients who step forward. And in colorado we had a case last year where a patient gave a statement to an Investigative Reporter and called the v. A. And talked to the Public Affairs individual for that particular visit and the Public Affairs person said you dont want to talk to this person. He is a patient undergoing psychiatric care. I sent a letter to the secretary of Veterans Affairs and never gotten a response to this date. Our thanks to the witnesses. You are now excused. Today we have had a chance to hear about problems that exist within the department of Veterans Affairs. With regards to whistleblower retaliation. With the testimony provided and the questions asked today i am dismayed at the failure of the department to adequately protect conscientious employees who seek to improve Services Provided to our veterans. As such this hearing was necessary to accom
World and the potential effects of corruption in the u. S. Hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for international peace, its 90 minutes. Good afternoon. My name is armando trool, the npr station in washington and the toprated npr station in the country. I would like to we come you to what is sure to be a very interesting and exciting conversation about corruption in Central America, the United States and elsewhere. I will be moderating this conversation and you will have the opportunity to ask questions once the panelists are finished. First, sarah chase, senior fellow here at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace. She is the author of this report when corruption is an operating system and shes using honduras as the case study. To add perspective to this conversation, zephyr is a law professor at the university will school of law. Shes thea author of corruption in america and also an attorney on the emoluments lawsuit filed by donald trump. So corruption as an operating system. Wh