At 1. 9s coming in billion. Investment banking revenue at 1. 3 8 billion. We will discuss later in the hour. Well get Goldman Sachs. David time for the morning brief. We will give you you as production data. The greek Prime Minister will be visiting the white house today. There will be a joint News Conference at 1 30 this afternoon. At 3 00 we will get an idea of how the fourth round of nafta investigations have gone on. President trump will deliver a major policy speech on tax reform tonight in washington. Thats coming up at 7 30 this evening eastern time. In the u. K. Data came out showing the highest inflation right in more than five years in september. Increasing the odds for boe policymakers to raise rates for the first time in a decade. Earlier this morning mark carney reiterated the bank expects inflation to peak above 3 around october. After the data came out the pound raced in advance. Hsbcrevised forecast expects the pound to reach 135 of from the initial call of 120. Now we
Free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. You dont seem particularly grateful. So, were thinking about how we are affected by the past. To do what i had just done, handing out a quarter cup of sugar to people who are not my close personal friends, to do that, hand out a quarter cups worth of sugar, this was the middle ages in europe. That is an incredibly extravagant gift. Sugar, in the 1300s, was a rare and expensive good. It was treated as medicine. It was prized and available only to the richest of the rich in western europe. To hand out the small amount i gave you would have been seen as an extravagant thing. Today, it is so common. It is so much a part of our diets. You can go into a gas station and grab a handful and take it with you. I paid for these. Sugar is so cheap and common, it is tougher to avoid it. Is there anyone who has had to give up refined sugar for dietary reasons . How easy was it . Terrible. Prof. Paulett right, its hard. Its in everything. Medicine and pil
Them a choice. We say lower costs for everybody by giving them a choice. Instead of forcing you to buy insurance, we should force Insurance Companies to compete for your business. Why dont we just let people find a plan that works best for them and their families. And yes, help people pay for health insurance. I have long believed we should offer a tax credit to help people pay for premiums, giving more to the sick, giving more to the old. There are a lot of other ideas out there. But what all conservatives can agree upon is this. We think government should encourage personal responsibility, not replace it. We think prices are going up because people have too few choices, not because they have too many. And we think this problem is so urgent that next year we will unveil a plan to replace every single word of obamacare. Thank you. Then there are millions of people in this country who are just stuck in neutral. 6 Million People have no choice but to work part time. 45 million of our fel
And expensive good. It was medicine. It was prized and available only to the richest of the rich in western europe. To hand up the small amount i gave you would have been seen as an extravagant thing. Now, it is so much a part of our diets. Into a gas station and grab a handful and take it with you. I pay for it. Is so cheap and common, it is hard to avoid it. Is there anyone who has had to give it up for dietary r easons . How easy was it . Terrible. Prof. Paulett right, its hard. Its in medicine and pills. How this came to be how it went a rare and expensive good to a thing that is so common that it is hard to avoid, this gets to the heart of the class. It goes from being a rare and expensive good to being something everyone has access to, which ties closely to the colonization of the americas. To the development of slavery in the new world. This little good we dont think much about is part of a massive reorganization of all the cultures of the atlantic ocean. That what we are talkin
I wanted to hand this out as a lesson, thinking about how were still connected to the past. There are people i dont, they are not my close personal friends, i like you all very much, but to do that, to hand out a quarter cups worth of sugar, this was the middle ages in europe. It was extravagant. Sugar, in the 1300s, was a rare and expensive good. It was medicine. It was prized and available only to the richest of the rich in western europe. To hand up the small amount i gave you would have been seen as an extravagant thing. Now, it is so much a part of our diets. You can go into a gas station and grab a handful and take it with you. I pay for it. Sugar is so cheap and common, it is hard to avoid it. Is there anyone who has had to give it up for dietary reasons . How easy was it . Terrible. Prof. Paulett right, its hard. Its in medicine and pills. How this came to be how it went from being a rare and expensive good to a thing that is so common that it is hard to avoid, this gets to the