Morning, meaning i tested negative which makes me wonder, exactly how deep do they push that swab . President trump yesterday congratulated his daughter tiffany on twitter for graduating from law school, which is actually kind of a sweet way to say, i dont have your number. President trump today visited a ford factory in michigan that is building ventilators amid the coronavirus pandemic and after plenty of begging, they let him put a mud flap on one. Thats right, President Trump visited a ford factory that is building ventilators amid the coronavirus pandemic then hell most likely visit fox news where theyre building hyperventilators hyperventilators according to reports, republican political operatives are looking for extremely protrump doctors to make Television Appearances recommending that the u. S. Open as quickly as possible though its maybe hard to find someone with eight years of college whos also protrump it might just be faster to send gary busey to medical School Former Vic
Positively in another sense. So this morning i tested positively toward the negative, right . So, no, i tested perfectly this morning, meaning i tested negative which makes me wonder, exactly how deep do they push that swab . President trump yesterday congratulated his daughter tiffany on twitter for graduating from law school, which is actually kind of a sweet way to say, i dont have your number. President trump today visited a ford factory in michigan that is building ventilators amid the coronavirus pandemic and after plenty of begging, they let him put a mud flap on one. Thats right, President Trump visited a ford factory that is building ventilators amid the coronavirus pandemic then hell most likely visit fox news where theyre building hyperventilators hyperventilators according to reports, republican political operatives are looking for extremely protrump doctors to make Television Appearances recommending that the u. S. Open as quickly as possible though its maybe hard to find
Player. And ferrari is brushing off the chill of the 2020 crypto winter. It is monday, october 16th, 2023. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc. Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im frank holland. Lets get you ready for the trading week. We check on the u. S. Stock futures with the s p riding a twoweek win streak. Futures are in the green across the board. Dow would open up 90 points higher. S p up. 25 . The nasdaq is up the nasdaq is up 1. 5 for the week. You see the down turn from the down day we were just talking about. It closed down more than 1 on friday. We are checking the bond mrarke. We start with the 10year treasury. Yield is 4. 68. Off the high of 4. 80 this month. Down 20 basis points. Important to know the 2year treasury is above 5 . Trading at the highest level since 2007. The 30year treasury is trading at the highest since 2010. This is a read on Inflation Expectations and Investor Confidence. It is not just treasuries. Investors are looking at gol
Of lou. He his wonderful new book making it. I had the pleasure of working with lou over a number of years as his editor and its been a great collaboration. Id like to congratulate you on the publication. An exceptional response early on and this party is meant to anchor the launch to making it. [applause] i want to thank you, im not sure this into would have happened without you. Oh, no. Youre a good editor. Thank you. So, lou, as many you know, has a distinguished pedigree and career in writing about america and economics. For 245 years he report on labor and economics for the New York Times. Before that a Foreign Correspondent to the associated press. His last book the disposal american, look into the kind of longterm aftereights of the destroyization, and this is something that deindustrialization, and this is something that was very much ahead of the curve. The new press prides itself on doing books that are ahead of the curve, whether its the new jim crow or books on the current
[inaudible conversation] good evening everybody. Please find your seats. Thanks for joining us from this incredibly beautiful warm evening. My name is mark, executive editor at the creston these are our offices. We are happy to be tonight, this is above all a celebration of Louis Uchitelle and his new book making it why manufacturing still matters. Ive had the pleasure of working with lou over a number of years as his editor and striking up a great collaboration so i like to congratulate you on the publication, its been an exceptional response early on in this party is meant to anchor the launch of making it why manufacturing still matters. [applause] i want to thank you, im not sure this book would have happened. Youre a good editor. Thank you. So lou as many of you know has a distinguished pedigree and career in writing about america and writing about economics. For 25 years he reported on labor and economics for the New York Times. Before that he was a Foreign Correspondent for the