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We are so excited to have our classmate and fellow 3L, James Glassman, as a guest in this episode to talk all about OCI and Big Law! James was a 2L summer associate at Sheppard Mullin and accepted the firm's offer to return as a full time associate upon graduation. We talked about everything from how to apply, the OCI process and accepting the offer to what a Big Law summer associate position is actually like. Follow us on instagram @allrightsreservedpodcast for tips and more!
On today’s Bulwark podcast, James Glassman joins Charlie Sykes to discuss why we need a center-oriented third party. Special Guest: James Glassman.
Longtime Kiplinger columnist James K. Glassman discusses the 10 stocks he's recommending this year, and how his previous picks have fared. Also: the second stimulus and best ETFs for 2021 with Kyle Woodley. --LINKS-- Your Second Stimulus Check: How Much? When? And Other FAQs: https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/601970/your-second-stimulus-check-how-much-when-and-other-faqs; James Glassman’s 10 Stock Market Picks for 2021: https://www.kiplinger.com/investing/stocks/stocks-to-buy/601751/my-10-stock-market-picks-for-2021; The 15 Best Value Stocks to Buy for 2021: https://www.kiplinger.com/investing/stocks/601959/15-best-value-stocks-to-buy-for-2021; Kiplinger's Investing Outlook: https://www.kiplinger.com/kiplingers-investing-outlook; The 21 Best ETFs to Buy for a Prosperous 2021: https://www.kiplinger.com/investing/etfs/601891/the-21-best-etfs-to-buy-for-2021; Kip ETF 20: The Best Cheap ETFs You Can Buy: https://www.kiplinger.com/investing/etfs/21598/kip-etf-20-the-best-cheap-etfs-you-can-buy
In a heavyweight (ok, middleweight) battle, Ryan squares off against Kiplinger.com general manager Robert Long on the merits of using credit vs. debit cards. Sandy and Ryan break down strategies for paying off student loans and delve into their files of off-the-wall PR pitches. -- LINKS -- Take control of your student loans: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/college/T053-C032-S014-take-control-of-your-student-loan-debt.html; How to refinance: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/credit/T053-C006-S002-how-to-refinance-student-debt.html; Student Loan Hero’s calculators: https://studentloanhero.com/calculators/; Credit, debit or cash?: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/credit/T016-C000-S002-credit-debit-or-cash.html; An earlier debate between Robert Long and Kiplinger Magazine editor Mark Solheim: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/credit/T016-C000-S002-credit-vs-debit.html; Why you need to invest in funds before stocks: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/investing/T052-C047-S002-why-you-need-to-invest-in-funds-before-stocks.html; How to be a better investor (from columnist James Glassman): https://www.kiplinger.com/article/investing/T031-C016-S002-how-you-can-be-a-better-investor.html
Is it “Montrose” or “the Montrose?” What’s “the 44?” And where in the world are the falls in Cypress? On the newest episode of Looped In, we explore the origins Houston neighborhoods names and highlight examples of real estate developments that have appropriated the names of their fancier, hipper neighbors. (with James Glassman, the “Houstorian”) Support the show.
In this episode of “The Special,” we learn how Houston has embraced its heritage and reimagined it for a modern era. We meet Anna Pham, whose Mai's Restaurant has been a city staple; Chris Shepherd, a chef who draws on Houston's ethnic blend for his culinary creations; and James Glassman, a historian with insights on the city's changing culture.Mai's serves as the venue for our talk, as we dine on traditional Vietnamese fare, including catfish, hot and sour soup and Vietnamese crepes. BMW's first ever X7 inspired “The Special,” by bringing together a new collaboration between two expert storytellers — The New York Times T Brand Studio and The Infatuation for the first time. Together, we examine culture and food in a way only we can. For more information and behind the scenes photos, visit nytimes.com/thespecial. Sponsored by BMW.
A few years ago Houston preservationist James Glassman began posting each day on his Twitter feed about important events that happened on any given day in Houston history. Those tweets inspired a new book, "The Houstorian Calendar: Today in Houston History," Glassman's latest project in a string of artistic endeavors meant to change the way Houstonians think about their city. He joins Nancy and Allyn to talk about the most memorable moments in Houston history. Support the show.
Alan Krueger, Princeton University Professor of Economics, says markets are reacting to the end of the sugar high. James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, thinks the Fed is more cautious as we near neutral. Michael Darda, MKM Partners Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says the Fed should be focused on the nominal economy. Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, discusses who may be the next candidate for White House Chief of Staff.
Alan Krueger, Princeton University Professor of Economics, says markets are reacting to the end of the sugar high. James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, thinks the Fed is more cautious as we near neutral. Michael Darda, MKM Partners Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says the Fed should be focused on the nominal economy. Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, discusses who may be the next candidate for White House Chief of Staff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Head of Interest Strategy, says the potential of job reports to move the markets has decreased dramatically. Alan Krueger, Princeton University Professor & Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, remembers he told President Obama this wouldn't be the strongest recovery but it could be the longest. James Glassman, JP Morgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, and Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor & Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor, react to the jobs number in real time. And Damian Sassower, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief EM Credit Strategist, says what initially drew foreign investors to EM is the scope in which central banks could ease rates.
Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Head of Interest Strategy, says the potential of job reports to move the markets has decreased dramatically. Alan Krueger, Princeton University Professor & Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, remembers he told President Obama this wouldn't be the strongest recovery but it could be the longest. James Glassman, JP Morgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, and Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor & Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor, react to the jobs number in real time. And Damian Sassower, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief EM Credit Strategist, says what initially drew foreign investors to EM is the scope in which central banks could ease rates. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says today's jobs numbers are a reminder of how much hidden unemployment there was during the recession. Mike Darda, MKM Holdings Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says U.S. payrolls are in line with expectations. Larry Kudlow, U.S. National Economic Council Director, says it looks to him like China is declining in growth. Margaret Brennan, CBS "Face the Nation" Host, discusses Thursday's White House briefing on interference in the U.S. political system. And Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, responds to BOE Governor Mark Carney.
James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says today's jobs numbers are a reminder of how much hidden unemployment there was during the recession. Mike Darda, MKM Holdings Chief Economist & Chief Market Strategist, says U.S. payrolls are in line with expectations. Larry Kudlow, U.S. National Economic Council Director, says it looks to him like China is declining in growth. Margaret Brennan, CBS "Face the Nation" Host, discusses Thursday's White House briefing on interference in the U.S. political system. And Danny Blanchflower, Dartmouth Professor & Former BOE Monetary Policy Committee Member, responds to BOE Governor Mark Carney. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Harley Davidson and Mid Continent Nail Corp are some of the US employers being hammered by America's escalating tariffs spat with its biggest trade partners.Manuela Saragosa asks Vanessa, the author of The Girl On A Bike blog, what Harley fans like her make of the company's decision to move some motorcycle manufacturing from the US to Thailand in order to dodge new EU retaliatory tariffs. James Glassman of Mid Continent explains how the blow from the US President's steel import tariffs may flatten his company altogether in a county that voted 79% for Mr Trump. Plus former US trade advisor Pippa Malmgren explains why it may be wrong-headed for her government to try to address the country's perennial trade deficit in the first place.(Picture: Hammer and nail; Credit: kutaytanir/Getty Images)
James Glassman, JPMorgan Head Economist for Commercial Banking, says he does not like the sound of tariffs. Antony Phillipson, British Consul General to New York & Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for North America, says the U.S. and U.K. should spend more time teaching each other how their trade systems work. Peter Navarro, White House National Trade Council Director, says the administration's steel and aluminum tariffs are a calculated strategy for the American people. James Hertling, Bloomberg News EMEA Managing Editor, joins to review the news that President Trump will expel 60 Russian diplomats. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Glassman, JPMorgan Head Economist for Commercial Banking, says he does not like the sound of tariffs. Antony Phillipson, British Consul General to New York & Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for North America, says the U.S. and U.K. should spend more time teaching each other how their trade systems work. Peter Navarro, White House National Trade Council Director, says the administration's steel and aluminum tariffs are a calculated strategy for the American people. James Hertling, Bloomberg News EMEA Managing Editor, joins to review the news that President Trump will expel 60 Russian diplomats.
Ryan Walsh, one of the county officials guiding the redevelopment of the Astrodome, and local preservationist James Glassman join Nancy and Harris County reporter Mihir Zaveri to discuss the plans, the funding and the ethos of the project, which aims to transform the Houston’s most legendary landmark into what officials hope will be a coveted event space. Support the show.
Willem Buiter, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, says he would not give the GOP tax package particularly high marks. Alan Krueger, Princeton University Economics Professor, says the opioid crisis is a result of American medical practices and the government can do more to aid it. James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says if the U.S. stays at full employment, we'll hopefully see more wealth spread to rural economies.Bill Gross, Janus Henderson Fund Manager, reacts to the jobs numbers and says there are a number of structural forces that keep wages down. Gary Cohn, National Council of Economic Advisors Director, says that infrastructure reform is next after they get the tax bill passed. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Willem Buiter, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, says he would not give the GOP tax package particularly high marks. Alan Krueger, Princeton University Economics Professor, says the opioid crisis is a result of American medical practices and the government can do more to aid it. James Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, says if the U.S. stays at full employment, we'll hopefully see more wealth spread to rural economies.Bill Gross, Janus Henderson Fund Manager, reacts to the jobs numbers and says there are a number of structural forces that keep wages down. Gary Cohn, National Council of Economic Advisors Director, says that infrastructure reform is next after they get the tax bill passed.
Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Henderson, says the bond market isn't in a rout yet and to expect one more Fed rate increase this year, likely in December. Prior to that, Alan Krueger, a professor at Princeton University, says the U.S. is heading toward a labor shortage economy. James Glassman, a senior economist at JPMorgan, says the jobs data for June show people are recognizing the economy's in a better position today. Finally, Max Baucus, the former U.S. ambassador to China, says foreign leaders don't know what to expect from President Trump's inconsistency.
Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Henderson, says the bond market isn't in a rout yet and to expect one more Fed rate increase this year, likely in December. Prior to that, Alan Krueger, a professor at Princeton University, says the U.S. is heading toward a labor shortage economy. James Glassman, a senior economist at JPMorgan, says the jobs data for June show people are recognizing the economy's in a better position today. Finally, Max Baucus, the former U.S. ambassador to China, says foreign leaders don't know what to expect from President Trump's inconsistency. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Capital, says real economic growth in the U.S. is a 2 percent number going forward. Prior to that, Jean-Claude Trichet, former ECB president, says he agrees with Emmanuel Macron on respecting rules and reforming France. Alan Krueger, a professor at Princeton University, remembers the legacy of economist William Baumol. Finally, James Glassman, a senior economist at JPMorgan Securities, says low oil prices are bad for energy sectors but great for Americans. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Capital, says real economic growth in the U.S. is a 2 percent number going forward. Prior to that, Jean-Claude Trichet, former ECB president, says he agrees with Emmanuel Macron on respecting rules and reforming France. Alan Krueger, a professor at Princeton University, remembers the legacy of economist William Baumol. Finally, James Glassman, a senior economist at JPMorgan Securities, says low oil prices are bad for energy sectors but great for Americans.
Adam Parker, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist, says corporate earnings may increase 18 percent this year and next. Micah Zenko, a strategist at the Council of Foreign Relations, says Russia's Putin wants to push boundaries with U.S. allies. Charles Dumas, TSL Research's chief economist, says reflation is global and not just in the U.S. James Glassman, JPMorgan's senior economist, says 2 percent growth isn't what we're used to in a typical recovery. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Adam Parker, Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist, says corporate earnings may increase 18 percent this year and next. Micah Zenko, a strategist at the Council of Foreign Relations, says Russia's Putin wants to push boundaries with U.S. allies. Charles Dumas, TSL Research's chief economist, says reflation is global and not just in the U.S. James Glassman, JPMorgan's senior economist, says 2 percent growth isn't what we're used to in a typical recovery.
JPMorgan's James Glassman sits down to discuss the quality of the job market on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
JPMorgan's James Glassman previews Jobs Day with with Tom Keene and Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Surveillance Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI). Also on the show is John Cochrane, blogger of: The Grumpy Economist, and James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager Permanent Portfolio Fund and Ken Polcari, Director NY Floor Operations, O'Neil Securities are also on with Larry. William McGurn, WSJ Main Street columnist joins the show. As always, the great money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Steve Moore, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI). Also on the show is John Cochrane, blogger of: The Grumpy Economist, and James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager Permanent Portfolio Fund and Ken Polcari, Director NY Floor Operations, O'Neil Securities are also on with Larry. William McGurn, WSJ Main Street columnist joins the show. As always, the great money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Steve Moore, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI). Also on the show is John Cochrane, blogger of: The Grumpy Economist, and James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager Permanent Portfolio Fund and Ken Polcari, Director NY Floor Operations, O'Neil Securities are also on with Larry. William McGurn, WSJ Main Street columnist joins the show. As always, the great money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Steve Moore, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show Larry welcomes: Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) to discuss the optimistic job report and the underlying dark spots; Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK), discusses earmarks and Obamacare; James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, CEO Public Affairs Engagement, Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Lee Munson, CIO, Portfolio Asset Management Author: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game"; Wayne Angell, former Federal Reserve Board member, Former Chief Economist at Bear Stearns; Joining Larry at the Money & Politics Round-table are James Pethokoukis, economics columnist @ AEI & CNBC contributor, Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post "Right Turn" blog Contributor to The Weekly Standard, and Steve Moore, Chief Economist @ Heritage Foundation who has a NEW BOOK: "An Inquiry into the Nation & Causes of the Wealth of States"
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show Larry welcomes: Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) to discuss the optimistic job report and the underlying dark spots; Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK), discusses earmarks and Obamacare; James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, CEO Public Affairs Engagement, Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Lee Munson, CIO, Portfolio Asset Management Author: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game"; Wayne Angell, former Federal Reserve Board member, Former Chief Economist at Bear Stearns; Joining Larry at the Money & Politics Round-table are James Pethokoukis, economics columnist @ AEI & CNBC contributor, Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post "Right Turn" blog Contributor to The Weekly Standard, and Steve Moore, Chief Economist @ Heritage Foundation who has a NEW BOOK: "An Inquiry into the Nation & Causes of the Wealth of States"
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show Larry welcomes: Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) to discuss the optimistic job report and the underlying dark spots; Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK), discusses earmarks and Obamacare; James Glassman, Fellow @ AEI, CEO Public Affairs Engagement, Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Lee Munson, CIO, Portfolio Asset Management Author: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game"; Wayne Angell, former Federal Reserve Board member, Former Chief Economist at Bear Stearns; Joining Larry at the Money & Politics Round-table are James Pethokoukis, economics columnist @ AEI & CNBC contributor, Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post "Right Turn" blog Contributor to The Weekly Standard, and Steve Moore, Chief Economist @ Heritage Foundation who has a NEW BOOK: "An Inquiry into the Nation & Causes of the Wealth of States"
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Senator Dan Coats from Indiana calls in. Also on the show is James Glassman, Fellow at AEI. Robert Laszewski, President, Health Policy, and Strategy Associates. Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist at Wunderlich Securities, along with Brian Kelly, founder of Brian Kelly Capital, join the show. Another great guest is John Taylor, author of "First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America's Prosperity." And the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, Robert Costa, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Senator Dan Coats from Indiana calls in. Also on the show is James Glassman, Fellow at AEI. Robert Laszewski, President, Health Policy, and Strategy Associates. Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist at Wunderlich Securities, along with Brian Kelly, founder of Brian Kelly Capital, join the show. Another great guest is John Taylor, author of "First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America's Prosperity." And the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, Robert Costa, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Senator Dan Coats from Indiana calls in. Also on the show is James Glassman, Fellow at AEI. Robert Laszewski, President, Health Policy, and Strategy Associates. Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist at Wunderlich Securities, along with Brian Kelly, founder of Brian Kelly Capital, join the show. Another great guest is John Taylor, author of "First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America's Prosperity." And the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, Robert Costa, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
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