There are more than 400 National Parks across america, covering over 85 million acres of land with locations in every state. More than 120 5 Million People visited the site dear. We will feature a mixture of Natural Beauty and history at eight different parks around the country. We begin just outside cleveland. Situated along the river, we will learn how the canal system here lies a major role in our nations westward expansion 1840s. 1840s and the ohio and you are canal as part of a system that was put in place in the early years of america, between 1825 and 1832. It is a water transportation route that connected lake erie with the ohio river, which is part of a larger idea. A National Water transportation route. In the early days of america we had colonies situated right along the atlantic seaboard. Our leaders at that time so i problem. The problem was, we needed that country to expand westward. There was a big obstacle the appellation mountains. Our first president happened to be a
Covering over 85,000,000 acres of land with locations in every state. More than 325 Million People visited the site last year. Over the next 90 minutes we feature a mixture of Natural Beauty and history at eight different parks around the country. We begin just outside cleveland at Cuyahoga Valley National park. Situated along the Cuyahoga River we will learn how the canal system plays a a major re in our nations westward expansion during the 1830s and 40s. [background sounds] [background sounds] the ohio and erie canal as part of a two canal system that was put in place in the early years of america built between 1825 18251832, and basically its a water transportation route the connected lake erie with the ohio river which is part of a larger idea, a National Water transportation route. In the early days of america we had 13 colonies all situated right along the atlantic seaboard. Our leaders at the time saw a problem. That problem was we needed that country to expand westward. Howeve
Brennan and jon fortt. Markets have been well off the highs. Dow was up 937, trying to hang on to about 400 points on the dow right now. Lets bring in mark mahaney of rbc, david lovevitz of jpmorgan. We knew 2700, 2750 would be a bit of a battleground and its turning out to be exactly that yes, exactly. One of the things thats occurred here over the past couple days really over the course of the past weekend is you finally saw consensus earnings system begin to come down and the narrative that had been in the Market Equities are looking cheap, the question we were always asking was cheap relative to what earnings . When you use the new estimates that are around 145 a share, you know what youre seeing is stocks are looking fairly valued not outright cheap and i think thats a big part of why were seeing things run into resistance at these levels mark, its a great opportunity, davids answer, to ask you how in the world analysts are coming up with any kind of estimates given the lack of gu
Good wednesday morning welcome to squawk alley. Big tech feeling the heat today, executives from facebook, youtube, twitter are testifying on capitol hill. The hearing looking into whether or not social Media Companies are doing enough to battle extremist content. Separately, nbc nightly news featured Silicon Valley insiders, exgoogle employee, calling facebook a living, breathing crime scene for what happened in the 2016 election and doesnt stop there page one of the wall street journal, an argument for why todays tech giants may need one day to be broken up. Joining us, columnist from new york times, and larry hippo good to have you here on a day theres so much. Does it add up to one narrative, eric, or not are these disparate stories . I think the Common Thread is lack of transparency on the part of Tech Companies, they say they do no harm and are good for society, people are realizing products are somewhat addictive, there are some things about the product they dont understand, str
Swing. Bank of america kind of mixed, Goldman Sachs sees a plunge in trading. The ceo blankfein may call it a challenging environment. A new hot seat of a new look at the an coventry trust risk to big tech the biggest reversal for the dow since february of 16th the blue clip saw 380 points trading range after hitting 26,000 for the First Time Ever s p 500 reaching 2800 before finishing lower. Jim, you said this time yesterday, you dont like big opens and midmorning you watched the transport starts to roll yes, it was surprising because really it was not anything happening there is nothing happening was yesterday based on unh being good it was anything that was reasonable oil going down and trades going in the wrong direction you have to base an opening on something other than gut and instinct it can turn against you. The market will come to you, there are people that want to sell there are people that want to sell right here. Theyre going to drill big and hope something underneath. The