How that turns out and beijings reaction to it may well have an impact on our market today. We will show you that protest. Second, that recession signal, the inverted yield curve, well, as you can see, it is no longer inverted. The tenyear yields more than the twoyear, the way it ought to be. But i want to show you this. Money is pouring into americas 30year bond. Its yield has dropped below 2 again. Why . Well, germanys bond has reached yet another new low, negative yield, minus. 7 . Really crazy stuff. All right. You may think this is a crazy headline, too. President trump, according to the wall street journal has suggested america buy greenland. Varney company is about to begin. No, i think the longer the trade war goes on, the weaker china gets and the stronger we get. Were taking in massive amounts of money, billions and billions of dollars, as you know, and i think the longer it goes, the stronger we get. I have a feeling its going to go fairly short. Chinas lost millions of jobs
So he works to give public presentations on wide ranging topics like the Cultural Impact of road trips throughout American History. They rise of the american suburbs the gilded age the role prohibition played in shaping the 1920s the history of food and dining in the us or like this one had the 1939 worlds fair in vision the future. Now alan will also be back with us on january 11th to discuss Kennedy Nixon in the debate of the century. We hope you will consider joining us. Now were so excited to have alan with us this. Things without any further ado. Please join me in welcoming alan pietro bun. Thank you for that generous introduction heather. I am dr. Alan pietro bond a professor of Global Affairs and modern American History at Trinity Washington University here in dc and i want to start tonight. By giving you a number 1939 its one of those years that stands out in history. For those who know their history, its a year that evokes a reaction much like 1776 with the American Revolution
So he works to give public presentations on wide ranging topics like the Cultural Impact of road trips throughout American History. They rise of the american suburbs the gilded age the role prohibition played in shaping the 1920s the history of food and dining in the us or like this one had the 1939 worlds fair in vision the future. Now alan will also be back with us on january 11th to discuss Kennedy Nixon in the debate of the century. We hope you will consider joining us. Now were so excited to have alan with us this. Things without any further ado. Please join me in welcoming alan pietro bun. Thank you for that generous introduction heather. I am dr. Alan pietro bond a professor of Global Affairs and modern American History at Trinity Washington University here in dc and i want to start tonight. By giving you a number 1939 its one of those years that stands out in history. For those who know their history, its a year that evokes a reaction much like 1776 with the American Revolution
recognition technology. it is clear that despite the private sector s expanded use of technology, it s just not ready for prime time. during this hearing, we will examine the private sector s development, use and sale of technology as well as its partnerships with government entities using this technology. we learned from our first hearing on may 22 of 2019 that the use of facial recognition technology can severely impact american civil rights and liberties including the right to privacy, free speech, and equal protection under the law. we learned during our second hearing on june 4th how federal, state, and local government entities use this technology on a wide scale yet provide very little transparency on how and why it s being used or on security measures to protect sensitive data. despite these concerns, we see facial recognition technology being used more and more in our everyday lives. the technology is being used in schools, grocery stores, airports, malls, theme park
He has the toughest reelection race of all Senate Republicans in 2018, but he jumped on board with this bill right away and introduced it to the senators. Also, former senator Rick Santorum from pennsylvania. He has taken a bit of credit for this bill, saying he is kind of comparing this to welfare reform in the 1990s, which was considered a big conservative win. He says he went to senator failedafter the senate to reveal the Affordable Care act in july and said, why did you do Something Like welfare reform fiasco welfare reform . Really, senator graham and cassidy are kind of the brain children behind the span behind this plan, and thats why it is called graham cassidy. What are you hearing from the states, from the executives themselves . Jennifer the republican governors are pretty split. We have seen some republican governors saying yes, we love the idea, give us control. We want that authority, we want those dollars, and we can do the system that is best for our states, but other