7 billion flowdan to Crypto Assets last week we will discuss that with the delta plot we will discuss them in so much more throughout the hour. Lets get to markets, a hotter than expected cpi print that drove the narrative. In the equity space it was a negative reaction at first. We havent changed her mind about the idea that if a rate cut is coming from the Federal Reserve is not coming until june. We are now up by a percentage point and a lot of the legwork coming from the earnings story. Semiconductors higher. Even as you see rates creep i. The 10 year yield was creeping up and bitcoin is down 1. 36 . Just above 71,000 u. S. Dollars per token. Talking about this upside and equities is probably oracle that accounts for that. The story, 20 5 topline growth in this cloud business. If you look at the analyst known there is an ai detail went. Lets get right to the conversation and bring forth brody, bloomberg oracle chief. The performance of the cloud unit, that was pretty good. They boo
Girls and women. Images and realities. The university of Michigan Television Center Presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities
Girls and women. Images and realities. The university of Michigan Television Center Presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities
Lecture right. So last time we talked a little our Public Health so we said today were going a little bit about now the build of ems. Now todays lecture i will say a little bit a hodgepodge of Different Things coming at you. Right. So were going to talk not only about obviously the upbringing and start of, but were going to really talk about also advances in medicine a little bit. And of talk about some of those other things to really kind of set the picture in regards to what that Public Health issue right because we said the Public Health issue essentially last class was what when it came to ems creation, remember what we said. Yeah, i thats okay. So we get like accidents on the road and stuff like that. Exactly right. So again, were going to build on that, talk a little bit more about, you know, essentially how all that stuff started. And so a few things i want to talk about today, right . So obviously going to define ems. What is actual emergency medical . Right. What do we do in b
The university of Michigan Television Center Presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. To