Well leave this program for live coverage of the u. S. House. Today members are considering legislation to combat antisemitism on College Campuses. Live coverage of the u. S. House here on cspan. The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. Chaplain kibben would you pray with me. Holy and eternal god, on the occasion of the 235th anniversary of the appointment of the first chaplain to congress, i offer this prayer in thanksgiving to you and to our countrys forbearers who to under it both fit who found it both fit and necessary to open each legislative day since 1789 with prayer. Repeating the sentiments of George Washington in his first address shared with the house of representatives on that same day, we offer our fervent supplications to that almighty being who rules over the universe, who presides in the counsels of nations, and whose providential aids can supply every human defect the. That his ben diction macons crate to the liberties and
Minutes. Good morning. Im the director of domestic policy at the American Enterprise institute and its my pleasure to welcome you all to this event, 30 years of environmental progress, is it time at last to be optimistic in optimistic . In 1968 a book was published called the population bomb. The book repurposed the ideas of 18th century economist thomas malus to argue that population growth would soon outpace agricultural growth leading to widespread famine and other social and ecological crises. These ideas took hold of the American Environmental movement which adopted a broadly , pessimistic view of our planets future. Their predictions do not come to pass but alarmism over the effect of population growth on the environment as well as resource scarcity endures among many on the left. In recent years the notion that americans should stop having children to protect the environment has been promoted widely by academics, journalists and other public figures. According to analysts at mor
Tech bouncing back microsoft and alphabet up sharply. Plus the Biden Administration is awarding micron 6 million in federal grants to boost production of chips in the state of new york and idaho. Were going to discuss all that with microns ceo. Hes live at post nine and the oil giants, exxon and chevron, both posting lower First Quarter profits. Mike wirth will join us this hour well go over those results. Lets begin with the markets and this mornings inflation data, highly anticipated, jim, not just core pce but best couple of months on spending in about a year look, this is a front frontsybacksy day versus what we got im going to mention somebody. You tell me if you agree pangloss pangloss. Panglossian number. Were taking the s. A. T. This morning . Thats where youre starting the show today on this friday in late april you want to explain that to everybody else the bonds are right i have to tell you, carl, last night im sending a note to ruth in the middle of the night, fantastic. Al
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Over much of the past three decades, ive been an investor. [applause] the highest calling of mankind, ive often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. I watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] ive learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. Jeff i asked him how much he wanted. He said 250. I said fine. I didnt negotiate with him. I did no due diligence. David i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. You dont feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right . [laughter] about 40 years ago, a Young College graduate, mike wirth, joined chevron. Then and now, one of the Largest Energy companies in the world. Today, he is the ceo of chevron and dealing with multiple issues that Energy Companies have to deal with today, including Renewable Energy. I sat down with mike wirth to find out what its like to run chevron today in the