With the reality of inperson classes amid the pandemic. A surprise cfo shakeup is sending one stock at the center of the coronavirus sinking and tesla and when it comes to electric vehicles. Evs. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning. Im dominic chu in for Brian Sullivan today stock market indicating modest moves. You have moves with the dow implied higher higher by 26 and by just about five points. This is after the s p 500 after multiple tries and record high since february from that march 23 bottom to yesterday marks the end of the shortest bear market in u. S. History at 148 days. A 35 drop for the s p and 55 rise to those record levels we are right now. The s p not alone. Continuing to outperform coming off its 34th record close of the year just yesterday. In bonds, the 10year currently sits moving a little bit around 6. 5 or 4. 1 as the fed prepares to meet the minutes from the policy position later today. Let us go worldwide. Geoff cutmore with us with th
Abramowitz, Jonathan Ferro off. Anna edwards joining us with the london perspective. The vix, 21. 59. The marketrn to overall. Yields coming in two basis points on the 30 year bond. Bond with a0 year negative yield had record interest. That is how odd that is not in the textbooks. , with a lot of things that are not in the textbooks now. The extent to which Central Banks are manipulating markets, keeping yields low, keep borrowing costs for everyone low. There is nothing normal about what we are seeing here. Incredible movement on the equity market yesterday in the United States, getting back to valentines day levels. This is the strangest recession, heard in that clip at the top of the session. The fundamentals of the economy look so daunting, but is the equity market just doing its job discounting way into the future . Tom we will have to see. It is very important to understand yields have come back. Over to a lower yield regime. Anna edwards, you have the morning brief. Anna yes i d
Jazz, new orleans. Enjoy American History tv this week and every weekend on cspan 3. American music often reflects or impacts different points in our countrys history. Over the next 90 minutes, we will take you across the United States and through time as we explore the music of a nation. We begin with a visit to nashvilles linemen auditorium. As author dale un talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights events and home to Country Musics great old today, we are at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown nashville, tennessee. It is known as the Mother Church of Country Music, which definitely tells the history of both things that it is famous for. It was built by a river boat captain who was famously converted under a tent in downtown nashville in may of 1865. After his conversion, he believed that traveling ministers should have a permanent home that was large enough to take the large crowds of the traveling ministers who came to town. Captain ryman b
Impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for Vice President was challenged by only 39 other nominees. [laughter] [applause] and i can tell you that eleanor i think we learned from watching the republicans four theirago as they selected Vice President ial nominee that it pays to take a little more time. [applause] and i can tell you that eleanor is very grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race with martha mitchell. [applause] so i congratulate you on your patience and i pay my respects to those two superb presiding officers of this convention, larry obrien and Yvonne Braithwaite burke. [applause] so tonight i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. [applause] this afternoon i crossed the wide missouri to recommend a running mate of wide vision and deep compassion, senator tom eagleton. [applause] im proud to have him at my side, and im proud to have been introduced a moment ago by one of the most eloquent and courageous voice
Pres. Nixon mr. Chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, four years ago, standing in this very place, i proudly accepted your nomination for president of the United States. With your help and with the votes of millions of americans, we won a great victory in 1968. Tonight, i again proudly accept your nomination for president of the United States. [applause] let us pledge ourselves to win an even greater victory this november in 1972. I congratulate chairman ford. I congratulate chairman dole, Anne Armstrong and the hundreds of others who have laid the foundation for that victory by their work at this great convention. Our platform is a Dynamic Program for progress for america and for peace in the world. Speaking in a very personal sense, i express my deep gratitude to this convention for the tribute you have paid to the best campaigner in the nixon family, my wife pat. [applause] in honoring her, you have honored millions of women in america who have contributed in