Good afternoon. Thank you for taking time out of the speed of the day to join us inside our capitol Hill Briefing entitled the inclusive economy how to bring wealth to americas poor. My name is jeff and im a director of government and external affairs at the Cato Institute, Public Policy Research Organization here in dc dedicated to the pencils of limited government, individual liberty, free markets and peace. Todays discussion is named after a recently published book by the same title as todays event, its available to you on a Registration Table as you came in right outside these doors but for those of you who do not receive a copy on your way in, please feel free to grab one on your way out and if we decide that you would like a copy later feel free to contact us wed be happy to drop one by your office. With us today to discuss this book are two of cato scholars, michael tanner, author of todays book and emily akins, catos director of polling will discuss her Ongoing Research on amer
Good afternoon. Thank you for taking time out of the speed of the day to join us inside our capitol Hill Briefing entitled the inclusive economy how to bring wealth to americas poor. My name is jeff and im a director of government and external affairs at the Cato Institute, Public Policy Research Organization here in dc dedicated to the pencils of limited government, individual liberty, free markets and peace. Todays discussion is named after a recently published book by the same title as todays event, its available to you on a Registration Table as you came in right outside these doors but for those of you who do not receive a copy on your way in, please feel free to grab one on your way out and if we decide that you would like a copy later feel free to contact us wed be happy to drop one by your office. With us today to discuss this book are two of cato scholars, michael tanner, author of todays book and emily akins, catos director of polling will discuss her Ongoing Research on amer
Hello, this is bbc news. We will be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines President Trump visits texas and ohio after the weekends mass shootings, amid continuing accusations his rhetoric has helped spread violence. British airways says flights are returning to normal after technical problems caused cancellations and severe delays for passengers. Derbyshire police say it is now safe for residents to return to their homes in whaley bridge, after the town was evacuated last week over fears of a damaged dam. The british Food Industry calls for Competition Laws to be relaxed to prevent Food Shortages in the event of a no deal brexit. Severe weather warnings for cornwall leads to a Music Festival for 50,000 people being cancelled at the last minute. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sam lister, the deputy Political Editor at the daily express, and anand menon, who is director of the non parti
The stock is down almost 25 this year. And the crypto climb continues. Crypto up 56 in a month. Im melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. On the desk tonight tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. We start off with the trifecta of trouble in the socalled magnificent seven. Apple, after fa bet and tesla all down sharply this year. Yet the Broader Market seems to be okay, shrugging off the weakness. The s p closing the day basically flat. The dow and nasdaq were down less than half a percent. And look where the strength came from. Nvidia up 3. 6 , a new alltime high. That stock is now up more than 250 from a year ago. Lilly and the glp space also continuing to gain. That stock quickly closing in on the trillion dollar market cap club, but its not all the same old stocks. Transports also at a record, with todays move higher drichbt driven by lyfts 4 pop. Industrials also on a tear. Names like caterpillar, up days in a row here. What does this broaden
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