Get to questions want to share a few updates with you President Biden signed two executive actions to restore and strengthen americas access to quality affordable healthcare specifically he directed agencies to reexamine rules and other policies that limit americans access to healthcare and consider additional actions for the Affordable Care act taking continue to provide access to lifesaving care for millions of americans as a result department of hhs will open healthcare. Gov for special enrollment. Every 15 to may 15 the administration only had ever six weeks this is double the length of time. Those without Health Insurance can sign up with Health Coverage too little or no cost the president rescinded the gag rule that prevents outputs of International Funding to provide abortion counseling referrals to receive your spending and directed hhs whether to resend under Title X Family Planning Program also built on the actions he has taken at the heart of the response to covid19. Second
Jay powell is also losing patience and is ready to cut. The dollar fell against most major peers. The s p 500 is near a record. Xi jinping heads for historic talks in north korea. Beijing says its influence on the divided Korean Peninsula remains significant. Kathleen we are starting on the bond market because that is where we saw the action, really saw the reaction to the Federal Reserves decidedly dovish turn. Side of your screen, you can see the big move down. We had the 12 basis point drop in yields. 1. 74 . , jim bullard,ove president of the st. Louis that, saying the fed should cut right now, today, really putting some fire into treasuries. As for stocks, your alltime high for the s p 500, these are not big gains, but these are gains, nonetheless and we have seen s p futures pointing to a. It of a decline if you look at fed funds futures, that that is they could definitely do it as early as the july meeting. How about this playing out in asian markets. The stock rally brother loo
I see some familiar faces that welcome everyone to the dar museum at dar National Headquarters in washington, d. C. I the assistant curator of education for the museum. Today we hear from katie cannon, our curator of education as part of her lecture series presented the second tuesday of every month. This series highlights topics related to the dar collections, ranging from Decorative Arts to American Social history, the best practices and object preservation. We hope you can join us in the future for another one of our lectures. For a full list of our upcoming lectures and programs, please visit our website. Facebook. W us on we offer summer camps, exhibition tours, evening events and more. Our current exhibit is an agreeable tyrant, fashion after the revolution. It will be here through april 25, 2017. We do encourage you to check that out. Without further into, i would like to introduce katie cannon, your historical beauty consultant. The good, but that in the beautiful cosmetics of
I would be delighted to hear door lecture. We will be going in reverse order from the title. Starting with what was beautiful at the time. That is what the look you are going for. Now, in the a quick note on sources. It can be a little tricky to find information. We have portraits. You can see what people look like, or what their porches portraits were painted as. As far as written material, it is a little tricky. These things were not really being produced commercially at the time. Not yet. This is the 1700s. So they tended to be handwritten recipes and peoples homes. You sometimes find them slipped in cookbooks. We will have miscellaneous stuff at the end. There were a couple of books that have been published at the time that really focused on these sorts of recipes. So, it does require a little bit of detective work. One of those sources, the art of preserving beauty from 1756 contains a fictional and perfectly beautiful woman. A description of this woman. It is pretty well illustra
Cosmetics of other cultures, i would be delighted to hear your lecture. So were going to be going in reverse order from the title. Starting with what was beautiful at the time. So that is what the look that youre going for. Now, in the a quick note on sources. It could be a little tricky to find information. So weve got we have portraits so you could see what people looked like or what they at least what they had their portraits painted at, as far as written material goes, it is a little tricky. Because these things werent really being produced commercially at the time. Not yet. This is the 1700s. And so they tended to be handwritten recipes in peoples homes. You sometimes find them slipped into cook books or will have miscellaneous stuff at the end. There are a couple of books published at the time that really focused on these sorts of recipes. So it does require a little bit of detective work. But one of the sources ab decker or the art of preserving beauty from 1756 contained a fict