history of gun regulation and how the second amendment has been interpreted over the citys. good morning, and welcome. it s a pleasure to welcome you to this briefing hosted by the national history center. i m karin wulf, i m the executive director of the institute of early american history and culture at william and mary and i ll be introducing today s speakers and moderating the q&a afterwards. please note that we have distributed cards, they re on your chairs. and the purpose of those cards is to facilitate the q&a. jeff is standing outside. he s waving. jeff will collect those cards for any questions that you have and i ll facilitate the discussion the speakers. we re looking forward to a very valuable hour of presentation and discussion. this briefing is part of an ongoing series sponsored by the national history center that brings historical perspective to issue confronting congress and the nation. the center is strictly nonpartisan and as such the purpose of the brie
delve into the drafting of the u.s. constitution s second amendment and how it has been interpreted since. this is about an hour. good morning and welcome. it is a pleasure to welcome you to this briefing from the national history center. i am a professor of history at william and mary and i will be introducing today s speakers and q&atoring moderating the . we have distributed cards on your chairs and the purpose is to facilitate the q and a. jeff will collect those cards for any questions you have, and i will collate the cards and facilitate the discussion with the speakers. we are looking forward to a very valuable hour of presentation and discussion. this briefing is part of an ongoing series sponsored by the national history center bringing attention to issues confronted by congress and the nation. nonpartisantion is and the purpose is not to advocate for positions that help and form context for the public. we are grateful to the mellon foundation for funding this pr
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bloombergs julie hyman has the latest bloomberg s julie hyman has the latest. selling off on the news. julie: it has not been as dramatic a reaction. let s take a look at stocks. all three major averages are falling to their lows of the day, down pretty sharply here. if you look at the interpretations i have been seeing and hearing about on the past hour of bloomberg tv of the fed statement, there is nothing to warn of this kind of reaction. didal he said the fed not do anything that differently in this statement, aside from acknowledge what has been going on out in the world, but not really raise any sharp alarm bells. if you take a look at the intraday chart of the s&p 500, this move is even more stark. some vacillation when the statement came out. after unusual as people read through that s not unusual as people read through it. then, sharply lower. again, now falling to the lows of the session. interest rate expectation being priced into the fed funds futures, 21% c
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