Kitchens. A lot of ingredients like sweeteners, emulsifiers, flavors, things like that. They make up 57 on average of the adult Food Consumption in this country. And even more for kids. So things like sodas, packaged snacks chicken, nuggets, things like that. A lot of the research now is focused on trying to figure out which Ultraprocessed Foods are worse for folks, but we are seeing study after Study Pile Up Warning about the health risks. So the recommendation is if you can eat more whole foods, thats the way to go because they saw decreased risk in these neurological issues for when you ate less Ultraprocessed Foods guys, its great to see you back. Thank you so much newhour, Cnn News Central starts right now he, is back on the trail and headed for a democratic stronghold. Donald trump is campaigning in the bronx and says he could turn new york from blue to red his Campaign Strategy and the surprising supporter he just gained just ahead. Also on the heels of settling one lawsuit agai
With the bank of england decision not to do anything with Interest Rates. News and we have breaking with a potential deal. Beyer raising its bid for monsanto. Spurred the first deal as too low. There has been a lot of speculation about raising the bid and now it has. We will see if they come back and accept the deal. We saw a spike in the shares when these headlines came out. Came back down to some extent although still 2. 5 higher on the session. 120 twol far below dollars or 125. Seeing a rally to record levels of the dow and s p 500. The dow has been leading percentagewise. 2100 64 on the s p 500, a new intraday record. We have seen quite a streak for u. S. Stocks. We saw a gain of five Straight Days where the s p 500 has been climbing. As you can see, we are up 3 over that time. In todays session, jpmorgan helping matters. Beating estimates for banking revenue. It has been pulling up other banks. Wells fargo and citigroup will be out with the numbers tomorrow. Other finances are al
That they, too, can succeed in spite of it all. They, too, can overcome if they believe in themselves, believe in almighty god, whatever you want to call god. And if you have audacity, develop the courage and strong feeling about yourself. And is [inaudible] in here . Come up here a minute. I want to use this as an example of my legacy. I met Jenelle Spencer in 2004 at my Victory Party in ward 8. And after i started talking to her, i found out that she had not had a high school stand there High School Diploma or ged. Had four boys, raising them by herself, and she had refused to go on welfare. She worked two and three jobs, and i got her into Public Housing because she was paying 1,000 which was 60 some percent of her income, and she went to school, got her High School Diploma, got a certificate of nurses aide about four or five months ago. She passed the licensed Practical Nurse exam [applause] and shes going to enter udc school of nursing in august to get her rn with a fouryear bache
You cant have a novel without an audience and the fact there is this eager public wanting to know about the world around, wanted to know how life works, and he keeps this kind of thread of connection within the novel i think. You had the feeling rebellion against delivery status quo when you stumble into money in 2000 willing to learn about it and talk to bankers about it. At the point, i since you have some animosity towards going on in london. That it wasnt just a detached interest. I started the novel thinking it was going to be a crash. I started a book, describing a bubble, and thinking it would be a dramatic iron in some classic sense, when the audience knows something but the people onstage dont. Michael and i both had our flies undone, that would be a dramatic irony. A daytime tv kind. So my fear was the audience would know. Im describing this at the bank is being pleased with themselv themselves, and the reader would know a crash is coming. So i was really, really interested w
Good evening and welcome. I am Suzanne Jaffe of the National Board of governors past president of ajc europe region. Am truly delighted that so many of you have come to headquarters this evening to help celebrate the launch of exit berlin, how one woman saved her family from not be germany and to hear directly from Charlotte Bonelli, the author and director of archives. I read the book cover to cover in one sitting and i can promise you that you are in for a real treat. Exit berlin is based on more than 300 letters luzie patch wrote behind in germany after she came by herself to new york in the team 38 about a week after kristallnacht and letter she wrote to her american cousin, arnold, who assisted in so many ways and the rest do. The letters are for unique in that into nazi germany and the holocaust of the perspective of one German Jewish woman and also how an average of air to jewish family responded to the holocaust to assist relatives whom they may or may not have known trapped in