into the market. and there he was. the man known as the god father says the market is setting the stage for a vigorous rally. ralph acampora will explain why. goldman sachs has been the big winner since the election. the bank s ties to what is being described as one of the largest financial flaws in history could be a red flag for investors. we have details on the important story coming up. and a survey says economists are skeptical of president-elect trump s growth plan. billionaire carl icahn appeared on halftime report earlier today. hope you saw that great interview. he is concerned that the money going into the market right now is coming from people who just don t study the market. there is a lack of stock for sale. yet on the buy side from what i consider a lot of investors that really don t study the market. they are giving it to people, giving it to a buyer of etf. they tell you the goal is to buy through a black box. there is nobody deciding is this a good
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major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. and with the ongoing support of these institutions: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sreenivasan: it was another contentious day on the campaign trail on the ground and online, as the candidates turn their focus to a handful of key states. lsa desjardins reports. oh what these politicians have done to us. reporter: the republican party s civil war raged again this morning on donald trump s favorite platform: twitter. the g.o.p. nominee sent a flurry of tweets criticizing his party, calling house speaker paul ryan an ineffective leader a day after ryan told g.o.p. members of congress he wouldn t defend trump. trump followed by calling his opponents within the party disloyal republicans who don t know how to win. and
South by Southwest Edu returns to Austin, Texas, running March 3-7. As always, the event offers a wealth of panels, discussions, film screenings and workshops exploring emerging trends in education and innovation. Keynote speakers this year include Geoffrey Canada of Harlem Children’s Zone, Carol Dweck of Stanford University, who popularized the idea of “growth mindset,” […]
/PRNewswire/ The South by Southwest EDU® Conference & Festival shares the exciting lineup for the 2024 Podcast Stage, as well as new voices for the Keynote.