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Thirty years ago today, the very first exchange-traded fund started trading on the American Stock Exchange. At the time, Bill Clinton had just moved into the White House and America was trying on a new role as the world's lone superpower. On Wall Street, an entire industry soon realized that the ETF was a revolution all its own. Today, there are more than 3,000 ETFs listed in the US, plus another 6,000 international ones, and together they hold $6.8 trillion in assets. In “The ETF Story,” a special six-episode series originally published five years ago, Eric and Joel explore the origins of the first ETF and how it's come to dominate investing. Among those interviewed are Jack Bogle, Kathleen Moriarty, Bob Toll, Howard Kramer, Rob Arnott, Dave Ritter, Reggie Browne, Dave Nadig, John O'Brien, Bruce Bond and more. Here's episode 1. On Monday Oct. 19, 1987, the stock market fell 23 percent, the worst day ever for stocks two times over. It was in the aftermath of that crash that the idea for exchange-traded funds was born. And it came from a very unlikely place: the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thirty years ago today, the very first exchange-traded fund started trading on the American Stock Exchange. At the time, Bill Clinton had just moved into the White House and America was trying on a new role as the world's lone superpower. On Wall Street, an entire industry soon realized that the ETF was a revolution all its own. Today, there are more than 3,000 ETFs listed in the US, plus another 6,000 international ones, and together they hold $6.8 trillion in assets. In “The ETF Story,” a special six-episode series originally published five years ago, Eric and Joel explore the origins of the first ETF and how it's come to dominate investing. Among those interviewed are Jack Bogle, Kathleen Moriarty, Bob Toll, Howard Kramer, Rob Arnott, Dave Ritter, Reggie Browne, Dave Nadig, John O'Brien, Bruce Bond and more. Here's episode 1. On Monday Oct. 19, 1987, the stock market fell 23 percent, the worst day ever for stocks two times over. It was in the aftermath of that crash that the idea for exchange-traded funds was born. And it came from a very unlikely place: the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historian, author, and former curator of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ('01-14) Howard Kramer joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to remember the life and career of actor/singer Meat Loaf who passed away at 74. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
What does it mean to be a secular pilgrim — when you’re not a Christian, but you love churches, history, beauty, and religious symbolism? In this episode, Howard Kramer talks about some of the most beautiful places to visit in terms of architecture, as well as natural locations, and how sometimes, the most emotionally resonant […] The post History, Faith, And Beauty. The Complete American Pilgrim With Howard Kramer appeared first on Books And Travel.
Jon speaks with repeat guest Howard Kramer former curator of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. We talk about Halloween songs, album art, the distance from Cleveland to Toronto and much more!
Jon talks to Howard Kramer about one hit wonders, top five albums and his 17 year job as curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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This week, we return to the No Holds Barred script for one of the more bizarre sequences from either the screenplay or final movie. In fact, this scene is so bizarre that Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon – famed for their authorial restraint – decided to remove it completely from their final version of the script. And while any differences between the Dennis Hackin draft of the script and the final version written by Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon give us a window into their minds and creative process, we daresay that this scene in particular gives us a glimpse into the very soul of the American luminary Dennis Hackin. It’s quite an exciting ride. And in addition to examining the script, we discuss dog chores, turtles, cellar doors, Howard Kramer, hampers, pythons, smart horses, the Viet Cong, Gladiator 2, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Also, Jacob announces an exciting new project. Don’t miss it. Follow us on Twitter @WGDPod Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WGDPod Email us at WGDPod@gmail.com Theme music: “Find My Way” by Magnolia Brown Follow Magnolia Brown on Facebook (facebook.com/MagnoliaBrownJams) and Reverb Nation (ReverbNation.com/MagnoliaBrownJams)
Scott and Howard talk about Tom Petty
Howard Kramer, Author and Former Curatorial Director Of The Rock Hall spoke to Bill about Tom Petty passing away after suffering cardiac arrest at his home in Malibu. Howard, who has worked very closely with Petty over the years and at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, reflects on the rock icon's life and his invaluable contribution to the American songbook
1 - Did you know that the board game Operation was bought by Milton Bradley for a mere $500?; Openings. 2 - ; MailBag. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Former Curatorial Director of the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Howard Kramer talks about Glenn Frey's passing.
The Philippine Armed Forces are leading the way to recovery with the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade assisting. Marine Cpl. Tyler Mitchell takes us to Tacloban for the story. Includes sound bites from Sgt. Maj. Howard Kramer, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade Sergeant Major. Also available in high definition.
Dragon Boy Suede (aka Howard Kramer) talks about his career as a raptastic comedian, and his show "Goode Family"