World and its not necessarily a disaster or risk for the market, that is collective and i thought i would pass it along. We will be looking at the mail about it under ballot situation, and new theory being pushed that sends more democrats seem to be voting by mail, you could have a situation where on election day itself since republicans tend to favor voting in person the early results on election day could favor donald trump and then the mail and results which take a little bit more time to tabulate in places like pennsylvania delayed up to six days, you dont have a clear winner because neither side is budging, its kind of an interesting conundrum, particular in the bottle around states, we will be monitoring that we also have the ceo with us, that is a very, very popular means by which i would just say everybodys taken advantage with airports in a beach traffic and all of that. , blake is doing okay through all of that, we will follow that as well. In the meantime the dow is about 32
Minneapolis, two hours east of grand forks, north dakota, and if youre so inclined to triangulate to the northernmost to, say, canada, its about four and a half hours south of winnipeg. [laughter] minnesota is the 18th state the president has visited since just the first of august, and china joe biden . Well, hes, well, hes, hes lagging a bit. There he is, about a 3 to 1 margin. Biden has ventured out of his basement to minneapolis himself today. President trumps visit to minnesota comes as husband poll numbers his poll numbers are hitting a record high for the year. President trumps Approval Rating reaching 53 , 4 points higher, if youre wondering, than barack obama at the very same point in his president ial reelection campaign. If youre wondering about that as well being somewhat short of President Trumps Approval Rating, obama went on to win reelection. Perhaps thats some sort of, well, indicatorrer. The president s stop today also coinciding with the start of early inperson, inper
That the arts have been a considerable help that i had from the archives in writing this book. The destructive flash, which seared here she meant to history, was really the culmination of 50 years of scientific creativity and of more than 50 years of political and military turmoil. Generations of scientists had contributed to that moment in physics. Yet when they first began to tease out the secrets of matter, not even future nobel Prize Winners i think couldve predicted how their pioneering insights would combine with exterior of vents to produce such a defining military history. For the time this of many nations this journey of discovery began way back in the 1890s. Researchers like mary carey, which we will see in this for slide here, researchers like mary kerry working alone or in small teams with rudimentary equipment. They started to identify the minute Building Blocks forming the world around them. Blinding discoveries were often matched by blind alleys. People rushed to publish
The key thing here that i want to return to throughout this presentation is shown by this photograph here of Winston Churchill, harry truman, and Joseph Stalin smiling and shaking hands. And the point that i really want to reiterate here is that these three men and most of the advisors around them did not believe that what they were doing at potsdam was laying the seeds of a cold war. We know from the scholarship of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond, a lot of historians read potsdam backwards. That is to say they read it as a part start of the cold war. But these three men and their staff came to potsdam not to begin a cold war amongst themselves, but celebrate, really, the end of the war with germany, figure out what the post world war was going to look like, and plan for the final victory over japan in the pacific theater. This photograph very much reflects the spirit of potsdam, which i will talk a little bit more about in a bit, which was happy, which was victorious, which was joyful, wh
I am glad to have a chance to talk to you about it. I was it was in person in kansas city. I wish that we were able to do this facetoface, but we will do the very best that we can. The key thing here that i want to return to throughout this presentation is shown by this photograph here of Winston Churchill, harry truman, and Joseph Stalin smiling and shaking hands. And the point that i really want to reiterate here is that these three men and most of the advisors around them did not believe that what they were doing at potsdam was laying the seeds of a cold war. We know from the scholarship of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond, a lot of historians read potsdam backwards. That is to say they read it as a start of the cold war. But these three men and their staff came to potsdam not to begin a cold war amongst themselves, but celebrate, really, the end of the war with germany, figure out what the post world war was going to look like, and plan for the final victory over japan in the pacific th