Markets with the best three months in decades. The dow saw the best quarterly performance since 1987 the nasdaq had its best gain since 1999 and ended the quarter up 30 take a look at the small cap up 25 since april 1 the best gain since the First Quarter of 1991. Because the First Quarter really stunk up the place the dow coming off the worst first haflt year since the financial kri sis. The s p still down 4 on the year yesterday was something to watch. We had all three major averages which did close for the month of june in positive territory you are looking at s p 500 closing above 3,100 and watching the nasdaq close above 10,000. Seeing a slight pull back. S p futures down about 10 points and nasdaq off by 25 weve been keeping track of the treasury market. The 10year has been below 0. 7 . Now sitting at 0. 684 . Crude oil prices were a huge point of concern earlier in the year up 40. Well see what could help the senate has voted to extend the ppp Bailout Program to august 8 giving
Visit right now or call during business hours. Tesla ceo elon musk is opening up his production line against Alameda County rules. Tonight everything is up for discon includinginfu donvices. It is not going to be easy. Is the reopening process moving too fast in certain counties . An epidemiologist with a warning about the states timetable to get the economy back on track. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbs and they area a high profile showdown between tesla and Alameda County as the automaker ramps up operations. Good evening. I am kenb bastida. This looked very much in business. Today Alameda County Health Leaders say they are in talks with tesla on a reopening plan but confirm the company right now is defying shelter in place orders. Employees and neighboring businesses are expressing their concerns. On one side you have Tesla Ceo Elon musk. On the other Alameda County leaders battling on whether the states largest manufacturing employer should be allowed to open up. Right in the mid
Discussion including painful cuts to critical services. Dont cut my program. Dont let me off. It is not going to be easy. Is the reopening process moving too fast in certain counties . An epidemiologist with a warning about the states timetable to get the economy back on track. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbs and they area a high profile showdown between tesla and Alameda County as the automaker ramps up operations. Good evening. I am kenb bastida. This looked very much in business. Today Alameda County Health Leaders say they are in talks with tesla on a reopening plan but confirm the company right now is defying shelter in place orders. Employees and neighboring businesses are expressing their concerns. On one side you have Tesla Ceo Elon musk. On the other Alameda County leaders battling on whether the states largest manufacturing employer should be allowed to open up. Right in the middle are teslas thousands of employees. The employees are caught in a power struggle. Speaking ano
And speechwriter he looks at the enormously sympathetic portrait as a politician and how he came to form his political values and his habits and had a real sensibility of how to approach the foundation of that was strongly held moral conviction. And then to tell the story of lincoln telling people and how his father rented him out as an indentured servant to do work on other peoples farms in the backwoods country of kentucky. And then the money was taken away from him and then what that meant to pill for somebody elses labor so unlike other white politicians whether they were anti slavery abolitionis abolitionist, he talked about slavery from the standpoint of the slaves and what it meant to have their time taken from them and their family lives disrupted. So lincoln was a political actor but there was a core to everything that he did. He was not formally educated but then he found his way pretty quickly and became a big fan of tom paine and shakespeare and of course the bible that cam
Welcome news good evening, everyone. Welcome to the New York Historical society. Im the manager of Public Programs here and is always its a thrill to welcome you to our robert h net auditorium. Tonights program is part of our bernard and Irene Schwartz distinguished Speaker Series and is always the would like to thank mr. Swartz for his support, which has enabled us to invite so many scholars here to New York Historical. I would like to recognize and thank our trustees, as well as all of out chairmans councilmembers who were with us for their great work and support. Tonights program will last one hour and include a q a session, a question and answer. As you came in, some of our volunteers in the audience were handing out cards and. If you didnt get one, Staff Members will be circulating through the auditorium in giving goes out and we will collect those later on and hand them off to the moderator so they can answer some of your questions later on. And also, there will also be able to s