[background sounds]. Good morning everyone. Welcome back to those of you who are here yesterday. We are going to get started. It is my pleasure to welcome all of you to our second day of the best focused on events and protections for migrant children. For those of you who were not here yesterday, experience education and directed at the emerging University Washington college of law for immigration. My pleasure to welcome all of you here to the law school. Also i welcome not only on behalf of our constitution, the University Center for lesson american and latina studies. As well as the American Writers Association and Planning Committee representatives. Thank you. [applause]. Thank you for all the hard work to make this event such a success. I know you all have very busy schedule so i appreciate your willingness to be here for it. Those you who were here yesterday, it series of panels beginning to unpack some of the challenges we are facing migrants be. Some of the factors across the wo
My name is jayish, the dean and director of the immigration justice clinic here at American University Washington College of law. Its my pleasure to welcome all of you to the law school and i offer that welcome not only on behalf of the law school but on behalf of our cosponsoring institution, the American University center for latin american and latino studies led by eric herbburg and dennis stitchcom and the American Immigration Lawyers Association and our Planning Committee representatives. Again, i thank you for everyone who has been [ applause ] yes. Thank you. For all of the hard work that the planning economy has put in to making this event such a success. Thanks to all of you. I know you have very busy schedules so i appreciate your willingness to be here. For those of you who were here, yesterday we had a series of enriching panels beginning to unpack some of the challenges facing migrant youths, some of the factors across the world as well as some of the ways in which the asy
Decliner with points and percentages this morning. Those futures are off 117 points. Take a look at treasury yields. They were higher yesterday, but you are seeing a pullback this morning. The tenyear yield below 4. 18 . The twoyear yield at 4. 58. Joe mentioned that bitcoin continues to climb. It is down by 1 . 6 6 6 66,834. We are watching the price of gold futures. Gold hitting the record high close yesterday. That april contract jumped at 2,131. Despite the high, it is still below the inflation adjusted high of 3,200 which hit back in 1980. Alltime high. For gold. Yeah. You know, with inflation slowing, but money printing, less likely with no cuts maybe coming this year. Potentially. Or three later in the year. Yeah. Looming behind all that and were adding 1 trillion to our debt every 100 days. I read that the other day. Thats still climbing. Theres no relief in sight for that. Bitcoin as you keep talking about the halving in the next two months. I was reading something yesterday t
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