Assets for more than 7 billion. Record u. S. Stockpiles send oil sliding. Jamiemorgans ceo dimon speaks weve Francine Lacqua speaks with Francine Lacqua later today. We are focusing on Donald Trumps first hundred days in office, brexit, and global banking. That conversation, coming up at 12 45 p. M. U. K. Time. Matt so, right about the time that the ecb releases its statement. You are not expecting a policy change, according to be economists we have surveyed. What we are expecting is an increase in the ecbs inflation forecast, 1. 7 this year from 1. 3 . The key is, guy, that we look at this headline number of 2 in europe. It is the core number that the ecb is more concerned about. That is less than 1 . It is because of the transitory nature of oil prices and you saw that yesterday in the 5 drop. They are focused on unemployment, which is high outside of the ecb headquarters in germany, where it is at a low. Guy matt, i am going to argue with you about this core. Look at what the output
Called, shaping San Francisco. Thanks. Yee, welcome to cspan. Welcome to the vast audience at cspan programing across the United States and across the world. Were happy to have you all with us tonight at our shaping San Francisco talks. This talk tonight is on Synthetic Biology, diy meets big capital is the title they gave it. It is really borne out of a long interest i have had, in some ways the roots of shaping San Francisco which is Community Participatory history project but rooted in ses lendings acritical relationship to technology. We started in the mid 90s during the big boom then of interactive multimedia and kind of way before there was even web 1. 0 really. We were already working on this project. Weve gone through quite a few iterations. We all lived through endless rounds of hysteria technology will save us and take us to the Promised Land and so on and so one of the interesting topics for me is to try to think about what is the moment in history that youre living through
Edmund burke, thomas paine and the birth of the right and left. Applause [applause] ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second installment of our thrilling First Ever National Constitution Center bill of rights book fair. For those of you who are joining us for the first time on cspan let me introduce this great event briefly one more time. Im jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the National Constitution center, which, as our audience knows is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. And this book festival is part of a daylong celebration, today, december 15, bill of rights day which is the 225th 225th anniversary of the proposal of the bill of rights. Of the new Exhibit Opening at the Constitution Center which displays one of the 12 original copies of the bill of rights. And this was one of the copies that George Washington sent to the states on october 2, 1789. Were displaying it with ra
You know . Who is going to be making their life miserable once this thing hits the street . And this is all about winners and losers like all Public Policy processes. Implementation information. How is the public how are universities going to react who in universities are going to take responsibility for changes in the rugs in their classrooms . How is this going to cur . How do you communicate with georgetown on the one hand or a. U. On the one hand and, you know, st. Olive college out in minnesota . How do you get to these people . How do you let them know this is a change in what theyve got to do . Splins information at what level at what point will the agency take action against st. Olive or a. U. . All right . And then of course the political information which, by the way, is driven entirely by impact information. If you know who this is going to help and if you know who this is going to hurt youve got the roadmap for whatever political information youre going to need out there. R
Circle award in nonfiction. All this and more on booktv, television for serious readers. For a complete schedule for today and for this coming weekend, booktv. Org. Next, from the first bill of rights day book festival, yuval eleven discusses his book the great debate edmund burke, thomas paine and the birth of the right and left. [inaudible conversations] [applause] ladies and gentlemen welcome to the second installment of our thrilling, firstever National Constitution center bill of rights book fair. For those of you who are joining us for the first time on cspan let me introduce this great event briefly one more time. Im Jeffrey Rosen the president and ceo of the National Constitution center which, as our audience knows, is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. And this book festival is part of a daylong celebration today december 15th bill of rights day, which is the 225th anniversary of