And social change and the impact of racism and economic growth. Its monday, june 15th and youre watching Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc. Well, good morning, good afternoon, or good evening and welcome from anywhere in the world that you might be watching thank you for starting your week with us here on cnbc if your just joining us or waking up you might want to grab another cup of coffee. Dow futures are off their lows but theyre down 630 points right now. A couple of hours ago, dow futures were down 1,000 points all the indexes indicating a loss at the open again, a 2 drop right at the open now well see how that plays out certainly a lot of red on your screen right now lets move on. Dow futures again down 535 lets also check the etf that tracks the major averages because that is subject to different moves in the futures overall. Right now it looks about the same but we got in earlier and it looked like the possibility of limit down in the futures you want to look at those etf a
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[applause] ms. Albright thank you. Good afternoon and welcome. I am truly delighted to be here with all of you and to celebrate Public Service and the legacy of harry truman. As someone who believes passionately in the importance of americas global leadership, i have a natural love and affinity for harry truman. But my affection for him is rooted in something more basic. He was my First American president. My family and i arrived in america november 11, 1948. A week after he narrowly beat dewey in 1948. All of this was some time ago. In fact, i tell my students now that i went to college about halfway between the invention of the ipad and the discovery of fire. [laughter] ms. Albright so, it was much later when i became secretary of state and the question arose as to where to hold a particular ceremony. The event was to mark natos decision to include poland, and my native hungry as nightmares hungary as new members. I wasnt able to decide everything but i was able to decide that. I can
Harry truman. As someone who believes passionately in the importance of americas global leadership, i have a natural love and affinity for harry truman. But my affection for him is rooted in something more basic. He was my First American president. My family and i arrived in america november 11, 1948. A week after he narrowly beat his opponent in 1948. That was some time ago. In fact, i tell my students now that i went to college about halfway between the invention of the ipad in the discovery of fire. [laughter] ms. Albright so, it was much later when i became secretary of state and the question arose as to where to hold a particular ceremony. The event was to mark naitos decision natos decision to include . I cannot think of a more appropriate place than the truman president ial library in independence, missouri, a place devoted to the man whose vision is responsible for nato. As i stood there, i was so excited that i cannot help to use in old czechoslovakia expression, hallelujah. [