Ah but have a look at tesla. It made a profit. Its opening a factory in texas. It hopes to sell a half million vehicles this year and the stock is up again this morning. Elon musk now leads, im going to say he leads the technology economy. The stocks up 64 bucks now. Microsoft down. Whys that . Im told its because their Cloud Business only grew 47 . First time the growth rates been below 50 . Well, sell that thing. The stocks down nearly four bucks. Theri cnhe tin in po rt landrtla oregonor a44th offf inriing. Th ayor or jtl jedostl bedy b b pst at th supporsupp the anarc ahinast anast anaaken ne inne t ihen theheneworkork ity i nows theshehe wororst pl ac businebuness retairsrsrsrsrs sarsy. Now, tnohaw,tw,w,s a is. Th e new cold war, china and andhe s. A a fitivs researcher linked to chinas military is reportedly holed up in the chinese consulate in San Francisco. The president s considering closing that consulate just like the one in houston. And now look whats lapping on happening o
Place in an atmosphere of indian activism and even militancy. And in a famous incident, a group of native american activists took over Alcatraz Island in 1969,reclaiming it as indian land during their 18 month occupation. Amidst this assertion of cultural identity and land claims, president nixon advanced a successful proposal to repeal termination,and congress acted on nixons reform proposals. In his special message to congress on july 8, 1970, president nixon said, both as a matter of justice and as a matter of enlightened social policy, we must begin to act on the basis of what the indians themselves have long been telling us. The time has come to break decisively with the past and to create conditions for a new era in which the indian future is determined by indian acts and indian decisions. When president nixon returned the sacred site of new mexico to the people of taos pueblo in a ceremony, it symbolized the fundamental shift in u. S. Government policy towards American Indian pe
Treasury secretary digging in his heels on the topic of reopening saying, we cant shut down the economy again, sarah. Gary he cou gary cohn joins us and last month there were more bubbles to come hell join us to weigh in on todays down turn. And the black swan of 020, thats what sequoia labelled the pandemic in march. Well talk to partner roelof botha about how he views the startup landscape right now lets get to the selloff and our team of reporters to break it down mike santoli tracking the plunge Brian Sullivan on energy stocks. Meg terrell covering one big area of the market for the market, the rise in covid19 cases in some states mike, start us off with the broader ugly action that youre seeing in the final hour of trade. There was an easy way to deal with that and hard way we took the hard way a sharp and violent flush, maybe the start of something deeper. I want to point out stops along the way. The easy way is to flatten out the rally and go side ways were below a 5 pullback. T
Protesters have created an opening for looters and police sometimes cant tell the difference between the two even from a purely business perspective, youd think people smashing up major retail destinations like the flagship macys would be bad for the stock market, right . Every time the market looks like its about to get clocked we get a stay of execution. Dow gained 268 points. Nasdaq advanced. 59 last night after president trumps fire and brim stone law and order speech, our futures plummet. Declaration of war replete with threatened deployment of the u. S. Army. Thats not the job, theyre war fighters makes you want to sell stocks for certain. Those futures looked ugly. All those images of looting didnt help. The futures stayed soft. I got up at 3 15 a. M. , expecting precarnage. Futures rallied again. An hour and a half later, the futures were up nicely you know what counteracted the pain a 4 rally in the german stock market with several of their borses not far behind. Yes, we actua
Ii. And professor urwin is a long time friend of this museum project. It is one of the great advantages of being in philadelphia, that we can be close neighbors to professor urwin, whose work on the british army in the American Revolution is extensive, and nuanced, and is always inspiring of our exhibits, and publications, and the development of our core exhibition, professor urwin played a crucial role in the display of the story of enslaved runaways, weighing the promise of the phillipsburg proclamation, announced by general clinton in 1779, which offered somewhat vaguely protection and perhaps freedom of run aways who made their way through to the british lines through consultation with a number of historians, particularly of africanAmerican History in this period, it became a really an imperative that we do two very challenging, often seemingly contradictory things with our tableau in showing people facing this question of whether to trust the british on this promise. And one was t