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baylor: that is a great question. what we have right now is we have a challenge to communicate with the clients that it is ok to take a little duration here. we think we are range bound. rebuilding corporate bond portfolios with over 6% yield with an average investment grade rating. if you look over time, think that is a good place to be for the clients who can hold the bonds to maturity even if there is a little bit of great volatility in the next year or so. the conversation is a challenge because the curve is inverted. there is a tendency to do the t-bill and chill as everyone likes to call it. stay short and not take a duration risk should we think that is a mistake. we believe over time the long-term neutral rate is lower than the current fed funds rate and you will be rewarded for having that duration. scarlet: t-bill and chill come everyone likes sitting there and generating income without doing a whole lot and not taking a lot of risk. people have gotten used to 5% plus returns and not doing anything. i wonder
baylor: that is a great question. what we have right now is we have a challenge to communicate with the clients that it is ok to take a little duration here. we think we are range bound. rebuilding corporate bond portfolios with over 6% yield with an average investment grade rating. if you look over time, think that is a good place to be for the clients who can hold the bonds to maturity even if there is a little bit of great volatility in the next year or so. the conversation is a challenge...
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baylor university was a major hub. they created word records, comes out of those networks. so yeah the christian colleges have always had a really see why there are a bunch of young iversities, you know college radio deejays are stillteki no's there. that's not unusual in mainscult. but college is an exciting time. you have a lot of time on your have again. so thank you. so i've got a here. sure. in my teenage years, eighties, early nineties and grant was a eal and she was complicated though. mm and when i think about the only song of hers that i can remember, it's baby baby, which is not christian. so it seems like that complexity of movement, but also her crossover capacity and the gender element. you said women were were on times absent. to what do you see her legacy as her place he in discussion. oh that's a great question yes. if there'e tyou would have to know about to say that you knew about contemporary music, it would grant. she's the the undisputed queen of christian, and she's a really interesting figure. i write about her as part of her legacy is some of her rel
baylor university was a major hub. they created word records, comes out of those networks. so yeah the christian colleges have always had a really see why there are a bunch of young iversities, you know college radio deejays are stillteki no's there. that's not unusual in mainscult. but college is an exciting time. you have a lot of time on your have again. so thank you. so i've got a here. sure. in my teenage years, eighties, early nineties and grant was a eal and she was complicated though....
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the baylor lights have been dark. for months, but things are looking promising for their return. the nonprofit illuminates says it's raised $10 0 to bring the installation back. the lights were turned off last year due to the cost to maintain them. the bay lights are expected to return in spring of next year. time now for your money watch report. it looks like wall street closed out in the green this week, the economy added. just 175,000 jobs last month now that's according to the latest data from the bureau of labor statistics. that's much less than economists were expecting. and the slowest growth since october. economists have been anticipating a slowdown in the labor market from the pressure of high interest rates. meanwhile, the unemployment rate ticked higher to 3.9%. so why don't we check in and see where the markets are responding this morning up 421 points in the green fast track customers are seeing more and more scam texts. asking them for money with links to fake websites that could steal banking information. so here's what 1 of the texts looks like our own anti macko
the baylor lights have been dark. for months, but things are looking promising for their return. the nonprofit illuminates says it's raised $10 0 to bring the installation back. the lights were turned off last year due to the cost to maintain them. the bay lights are expected to return in spring of next year. time now for your money watch report. it looks like wall street closed out in the green this week, the economy added. just 175,000 jobs last month now that's according to the latest data...
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i will tell you that clyde graduate interested baylor, his undergrad in business administration, and baylor law school, and was proud to be a part of a law firm that included not only his sons, but also his grandchildren. he practiced law literally his entire adult life. and gained a reputation as one of the most skilled, most successful trial attorneys in the history of central texas. and also one of the things that mr. dunnam did was mentor so many attorneys, countless number of attorneys in central texas and the waco area. and his memory will live for a long time through those many attorneys. in addition to him being a very successful attorney, he held leadership positions in the masonic lodge, scottish reith, and so many other -- rite, and so many other organizations. he's survived by his wife, his children, and his grandchildren. and as serious as a demeanor as mr. dunnam had, he was first and foremost a family man. i will never forget how proud he was at his granddaughter's wedding. with that, madam speaker, thank you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what pur
i will tell you that clyde graduate interested baylor, his undergrad in business administration, and baylor law school, and was proud to be a part of a law firm that included not only his sons, but also his grandchildren. he practiced law literally his entire adult life. and gained a reputation as one of the most skilled, most successful trial attorneys in the history of central texas. and also one of the things that mr. dunnam did was mentor so many attorneys, countless number of attorneys in...
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i'm the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republic. i'm delighted to welcome you all to this afternoon's roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshman's best scholars on the
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with her support, i made it to baylor and the nfl. in congress, i've stood up to the president when he's wrong to defend texas energy jobs and secure our border. as your senator, i'll keep doing what's right for texas to protect medicare and social security and add more border patrol agents. i'm colin allred, and i approved this message because my team is texas. >> joining us now is democrat colin allred of texas. he is the democratic nominee for united states senate seat occupied by senator cruz. congressman allred if there were -- if there ever is a meeting of democrats for cruz and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah. well, it's a pretty strange group, actually, they had assembled, and you know, what came out is, you know, this is really kind of a made up thing. and you know, lawrence, you and i have been talking about this for some time, and thank you for having me on. when i was in the nfl, we used to talk about the tape doesn't lie. and for
with her support, i made it to baylor and the nfl. in congress, i've stood up to the president when he's wrong to defend texas energy jobs and secure our border. as your senator, i'll keep doing what's right for texas to protect medicare and social security and add more border patrol agents. i'm colin allred, and i approved this message because my team is texas. >> joining us now is democrat colin allred of texas. he is the democratic nominee for united states senate seat occupied by...
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. >> this is our line producer baylor on his mom mom, marissa enjoying the florida sunshine and this is our producer and mom stephanie. >> we're thankful for the moms of our staff who do so much for us, holidays, weekends, early morning, late nights, thanks for creating these awesome staff members we love working with. it's mother's day. the best way to kick it off is treat mom with breakfast in bed. rachel: there are many easy recipes you can get the kids involved in. our next guest is only 8 years old but she's a master chef, master chef junior competitor, jordan joyce. she joins us now with her mom, jessica. jordan, jessica, thank you so much for joining us. we're so proud of you, so happy to have you on set. >> thank you. rachel: you're an old tv pro now. so just why don't you tell us what you think is the best breakfast that kids can make for mom and dad in bed. >> i love pancakes. i made it on one of the episodes. people say pancakes are easy but hard because you have to put them on the platter a it has toe the same size as each pancake. >> true. >> i love bacon because i make
. >> this is our line producer baylor on his mom mom, marissa enjoying the florida sunshine and this is our producer and mom stephanie. >> we're thankful for the moms of our staff who do so much for us, holidays, weekends, early morning, late nights, thanks for creating these awesome staff members we love working with. it's mother's day. the best way to kick it off is treat mom with breakfast in bed. rachel: there are many easy recipes you can get the kids involved in. our next...
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with her support i made it to baylor in the nfl. in congress i have stood up to the president when he was wrong. to defend texas energy jobs and secure our border. as your senator, i will keep doing what is right for texas, to protect medicare and social security, and add more border patrol agents. i am calling all red and i approve this message, because my team is texas. >> joining our discussion now is colin allred of texas, he is the democratic nominee for the congress seat currently occupied by senator cruz. if there ever were a meeting of democrats for cruz , and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah, well, it is a pretty strange group they have assembled. and what came out is this is really kind of a made up thing. and lawrence, you and i have been talking about this for some time, and thank you for having me on. when i was in the nfl we used to talk about the tape doesn't lie. and he has had 12 years, as you have said, of being probably the
with her support i made it to baylor in the nfl. in congress i have stood up to the president when he was wrong. to defend texas energy jobs and secure our border. as your senator, i will keep doing what is right for texas, to protect medicare and social security, and add more border patrol agents. i am calling all red and i approve this message, because my team is texas. >> joining our discussion now is colin allred of texas, he is the democratic nominee for the congress seat currently...
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my granddaughter alicia williams graduated from baylor university. my granddaughter ashley williams graduated from the university of houston and i have a young granddaughter in high school that's graduating today from high school. a big day in the williams family. >> bill: you get it. ted, congratulations. thanks for coming on. talk soon. thank you. >> thank you. >> all of a sudden everything turns dark and you can see outside the wind started coming in and the rain and it was just dark. >> dana: hundreds of thousand of people waking up in the dark as storms rattle texas, honoring a country music legend. how the academy of country music awards paid tribute to the late, great toby keith. >> bill: at least four people now dead after severe storms rocked the houston area again. 80 mile-per-hour winds took down trees and blew out windows. a million people without power earlier today. city officials telling people to stay inside while cleanup continues. katie burn is live on the ground in houston. how goes it now? good morning. >> there is still a ton of
my granddaughter alicia williams graduated from baylor university. my granddaughter ashley williams graduated from the university of houston and i have a young granddaughter in high school that's graduating today from high school. a big day in the williams family. >> bill: you get it. ted, congratulations. thanks for coming on. talk soon. thank you. >> thank you. >> all of a sudden everything turns dark and you can see outside the wind started coming in and the rain and it was...
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i made it to baylor, the nfl. i served in congress in a way that brought folks together. what i'm trying so to say there is that this extrialism that's hijacked our state, and is too often consuming what we do in washington as well, is putting at risk this great story that we have in texas, and that's not who we are. and we don't have to be embarrassed by our senator, we can get a new one. so i think that what we've been seeing already is a great reaction to it but also the texans are ready, i think, to go in a different direction. they're ready for fresh ideas, new leadership, to move on from ted cruz. and we need help for every texan out there to get involved but also for folks watching this who want to make sure that 30 million texans have a senator who carings about them. go to colinallred.com. >> i want to get your thoughts about president biden's commencement speech at morehouse college tomorrow. the president's support for israel -- without drawing the kind of protests that have royaled colleges nationwide, what are your expectation, congressman? >> well, rev, you
i made it to baylor, the nfl. i served in congress in a way that brought folks together. what i'm trying so to say there is that this extrialism that's hijacked our state, and is too often consuming what we do in washington as well, is putting at risk this great story that we have in texas, and that's not who we are. and we don't have to be embarrassed by our senator, we can get a new one. so i think that what we've been seeing already is a great reaction to it but also the texans are ready, i...
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federal judge baylor howell in the had h newly released 2020 recording knowingly no excuse is provided how the former president could miss the classified marked documents found in his own bedroom at mar-a-lago. she also went on to say other things like there's no reason not to allow this to happen, meaning the conversation with his attorney. now, the fbi search of the estate lots of classified material you and i talked about that for some time. bathroom, bedroom and ballroom stage this is happening as this documents case is on hold indefinitely, bret, as pre-trial motions are being debated by the federal trial judge, aileen cannon. in that trial by the way may not happen until well after the november election and then, of course, if mr. trump wins, that could change, too bret. >> bret: right. this is all part of the pre-trial documents ever documents judge cannon has been releasing. one of those filings by the trump attorneys is how the classified materials were handled by the fbi in this entire process. but this one, you know, there may be some people, kevin, who say that this is just
federal judge baylor howell in the had h newly released 2020 recording knowingly no excuse is provided how the former president could miss the classified marked documents found in his own bedroom at mar-a-lago. she also went on to say other things like there's no reason not to allow this to happen, meaning the conversation with his attorney. now, the fbi search of the estate lots of classified material you and i talked about that for some time. bathroom, bedroom and ballroom stage this is...
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amna: born and raised in houston, texas, griner was a breakout star at baylor university. dunking her way to fame, and a pro career with the phoenix mercury, six wnba all-star appearances, and two olympic gold medals. but for griner, standing tall at 6'8", meant standing out. you talk so openly, so honestly in your book about what it took to get you comfortable in your own skin. you wrote, when you're born in a body like mine, a part of you dies every day. with every mean comment and lingering stare. you're the biggest person in the room. but you're also the loneliest. did basketball help with that? brittney: basketball definitely helped. it gave me a purpose. it gave me an outlet too. when i'm frustrated, it gave me somewhere to go and channel that energy in a positive way. and it gave me camaraderie as well. like, my teammates, my coaches. that sense of feeling wanted from the fans. all that helped me. once i started playing basketball, it just it really changed my life. amna: basketball took her overseas, like many women players, for a second job during the wnba off-sea
amna: born and raised in houston, texas, griner was a breakout star at baylor university. dunking her way to fame, and a pro career with the phoenix mercury, six wnba all-star appearances, and two olympic gold medals. but for griner, standing tall at 6'8", meant standing out. you talk so openly, so honestly in your book about what it took to get you comfortable in your own skin. you wrote, when you're born in a body like mine, a part of you dies every day. with every mean comment and...
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researchers at baylor college to study and they say that, you know, when parents let's say overzealous, we'll call it. it could have a reverse effect because if you behave badly and get into a fight or, you know, you treat sports in a in a way that's not actually beneficial for your cut. your child's mental health. psychologists say that your kid can start to doubt their own abilities. they're not meeting their their or your expectations. for example, they just can't do anything good enough and that kids and the late bad behavior in some cases, right? you know, if they see you kerr saying or being physically aggressive towards a coach another player or a parent, then they learned the wrong lesson. so they say the best thing that parents can do, keep your child in a good frame of mind about wins and losses and, you know, avoid them being set up for disappointment or frustration if things don't go their way. >> speaking of sports, let's talk baseball. things didn't go the way they wanted although they had a pretty good winning streak. but the miami marlins came to town of putin. you know
researchers at baylor college to study and they say that, you know, when parents let's say overzealous, we'll call it. it could have a reverse effect because if you behave badly and get into a fight or, you know, you treat sports in a in a way that's not actually beneficial for your cut. your child's mental health. psychologists say that your kid can start to doubt their own abilities. they're not meeting their their or your expectations. for example, they just can't do anything good enough and...
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[cheph fox him saturday night jimmy baylor sees cute as a bug specifically covid-19. >> "new york times" best selling author about hisauthor contributor cashed f in. and if you send his arms to ukraine, they'd win.w york >> "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion expeisesng guy, you're expert in this as someone who looks like they're still in college yet. >> alse who, a dad.feel t do you feel that there's some senseha s of like adultg th responsibility reentering the room at a number of placesei ? >> yes, i think that'st is definitely true, although i'm hesitanttrue.gh i'm h to, dt a bunch of attaboys to people who are way late to the gamepeo so at the university of florida, you pointed out they handled it really well at usc. yeah, they brought the hammer down weeks after chaos ensued and they canceled their graduation. yeah, it's great. >> so it's like, okay, you get less than half a clap for that. and snl sketch that you made.men that's less than half of clap. perfect t. t yo >> the snl sketch that you played was the cold open.it it was actually pr
[cheph fox him saturday night jimmy baylor sees cute as a bug specifically covid-19. >> "new york times" best selling author about hisauthor contributor cashed f in. and if you send his arms to ukraine, they'd win.w york >> "new york times" best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion expeisesng guy, you're expert in this as someone who looks like they're still in college yet. >> alse who, a dad.feel t do you feel that there's some senseha s...
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i'm the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republic. i'm delighted to welcome you all to this afternoon's roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshman's best scholars on the international dimensions of the early u.s., early u.s. religion and reform. the book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century american foreign relations this year by, cornell university press, the book's author emily conroy-krutz, is an associate professor history at michigan state university. she is a historian of the global history, the 19th set of 19th century america. in addition, missionary diplomacy. emily is, the author of christian imperialism converting the world in the early america. that is one of my favorite books of all times. i thought until this i did it in very nice job, emily. and she is also the coeditor of a book that came out last year the early imperial republic from the american revolution to the us mexican mexican war. here. i want to take a quick word because. the difficulty for me as chair tod
i'm the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republic. i'm delighted to welcome you all to this afternoon's roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshman's best scholars on the international dimensions of the early u.s., early u.s. religion and reform. the book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century american foreign relations this year by, cornell university press, the book's author emily...