Look theyre higher across the board. The nasdaq is up by 134. Its early in the morning but these are pretty significant green arrows at this point take a look at whats happening at the treasury market and youll see that right now the ten year is yielding where it has been 0. 996 joe. Tik tok, the latest here. Developing late yesterday, the u. S. Judge blocked an order that would ban tiktok from being downloaded in the u. S. The ruling is the chinese owner byte dance has more time to get approval from u. S. And Chinese Authority which is unclear if that really happens for that deal with oracle and walmart the judge did not clock a much broader ban which is set to take effect on november 12th which the way things are going will be here like tomorrow i wanted 2020 to go quickly but now im thinking its just going too quickly. We wanted to go quickly. Still 2020. You still did your best Barbara Walters with that. 2020. And hugh, hugh had a long illustrious life hugh is gone now but we remem
Series 17 to 200 claims please welcome christopher. [applause] our next panelist is the professor himself who wrote the book he is a graduate of notre dame where hes a runnerup valedictorian. But he made up for that when he went to Harvard Law School and won the fay diploma for being top student to graduate in his class. a its a lot easier. Hes been a lawyer and professor including back at harvard for a while. Currently at vanderbilt and the author of this book makes a compelling case as to the classaction mechanism and will hear more from him in a bit. Our moderator today is judge on the night circuit, he is a graduate, a korean immigrant to start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell and also Harvard Law School. Round of applause for judge kenneth lee. [applause] thank you for the introductions. I think we will have a great debate here. We have two experts on class actions. Little bit of format, i will give professor fitzpatrick the floor and let him spea
Were delighted to have you with us this morning. Today is the latest installment in our Washington Post live 2020 candidates series. Through these indepth, oneonone conversations, were learning more about the men and women seeking to become the next president of the United States. And what inspires them to serve the American People. Our guest this morning is new york senator gillibrand. In 2006, she captured the attention of the political establishment by winning an upset victory in the race to represent new yorks 20th congressional district. Just three years later, she was appointed to fill the senate seat of one of her mentors, former secretary of state hillary clinton. Now in her second full term, senator gillibrand is known especially for her work on behalf of women. Shes endorsed paid family leave, sponsored legislation to help reduce maternal mortality, and spoken out against Sexual Harassment and assault, including in congress. Today we will hear more about these efforts, and se
Macro picture is not looking good today. You get the costs of labor the moment coming in higherthanexpected and overall confidence from the consumer plunging. Meaning that we are not looking pretty heading into a Federal Reserve meeting that its tomorrow. The 10year yield is pushing higher, of course, with borrowing costs rising. Thats usually the trend. The dollar, stronger versus the yen, a complete verse from yesterday, it looks as though japan indeed had intervention into the markets to try to prop up again. Weaker against the dollar, bitcoin along with other risk assets on the downside, 60 1000 wrapping up to be a poor month of april, the worst since the ftx scandal, down some 16 and seeing a pretty poor month for stocks overall, nasdaq having its worst month since october. What do you think of the micro . Ed a lot going on, real quick, tesla is down. Mondays session, biggest jump since march of 2021 on fsd. We will dig into that later. Amd after the bell, how well above or below
Good morning. I call this business meeting to order. I have been informed that no democrats will be in attendance this morning in an effort to intentionally delay and obstruct the nomination of attorney general scott pruitt to be the administrator of the Environmental Protection agency. It is a disappointing turn of events. But lets review some history. On january 20th, 1993, january 21st, 1993, epa administrator nominee Carol Browner under democrat president bill clinton was confirmed by the senate. This is one day after he took office. On january 30th, 2001, epa administrator nominee Christie Todd whitman under george w. Bush was confirmed by the full senate. On january 22nd, 2009, epa administrator nominee lisa jackson, under democrat president barack obama was confirmed by the full senate, two days after he took office. Today is february 1st, and the minority has now obstructed even having a vote in committee on president Donald Trumps nominee, Oklahoma Attorney general scott pruit