We just head right at it, and we make sure that if we are ranked third or fourth or seventh or eighth in the country, i want to be ranked first. Have the best schools in the best opportunities for businesses. And we are far and away the lowest tax base. Doing good on that one. I want to make sure that the live free or die spirit does not disappear. That we are not just getting lazy or complacent and falling back like other states. We are different. We are new hampshire. This is a special place. Anyone who comes here quickly realizes it. That is why you have such influx in terms of immigration into the state. When people come here, they realize the special intangibles we have. But you have to stay on top of it. And if we do so, i think there is no end to the potential we can truly have in this state. Governor sununu, thank you for your time. Our citys tourist after easily traveled to concord, new hampshire, to learn about its rich history. You are watching American History tv, all weeke
Each week, american artifacts takes viewers into historic sites, archives, and museums across the country. Up next, we visit the National Constitution center in philadelphia to learn about the creation of the u. S. Constitution in 1787 and to see several early drafts. Jeffrey welcome to the Constitution Center. I am jeffrey rosen. This is the only institution in america charted by congress. I am so excited to show you a new gallery we have opened. American treasures, which contain the five rarest early drafts of the u. S. Constitution. Not even at the Constitutional Convention were these five drafts displayed in the same place. Now thanks to the Great Partnership of the Historical Society of pennsylvania and David Rubenstein, we have been able to open this gallery and display the stress together these drafts together, and tell the story of the evolution of the text of the constitution into the draft that was ratified in 1787. It is so exciting. I cannot wait to show it to you. Lets go
House. Got in and finally they took us into the east room. When we got there, here we were one person per organization. Ap had two. Time magazine had two. News week magazine had two. And the thing about it the israel and egyptians they all had two or three. I was literally the lone person for upi. So when i was standing there looking at what was going to happen, i decided that i didnt want to stand straight in the middle because when they signed the accord and got together they were going to be way too far apart. I did what i usually did and moved way down to the end of the press riser. So i could look back and when they signed it they were kind of compressed. And then when they embrace came and jimmy smiling was the fact it happened so that was standing in front of the israel flag and in front of the egyptian flag. And carter was beside him. It was a very tight. Some of the people later on who had been in the middle had a multiple hand three way handshake in the middle which got play.
Communicators, Carnegie Mellon university professor, the streaming,f the book sharing, stealing, discusses the impact of data on the book, movie, music, and television industries. He talked about how Companies Like netflix, amazon, and google accumulate large amounts of data on Consumer Preferences and use it to transform industries. Detailed user information and having the skills and putting to use the data, you would think that provides them an advantage. Watch the communicators tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan two. The new Congress Starts tuesday. Watch all of the openingday events and activities on cspan. We are live from the u. S. Capitol starting at 7 00 a. M. Eastern. You will meet you representatives in here from returning members. The house gavels in at noon. Openingday business includes the election of the house speaker, his address to the whole house, and later debate and a vote on rules for the new congress. One rule in part to cure is getting attention. A proposal to find
Trading, youre already going to see that things are fixed there as well. The dax is higher as well as the cac. Ftse relatively flat. The tenyear note. Yesterday the yield was settled in, back above 2. 4 . This morning still sitting at 2. 416. If you check out crude oil prices, which were slightly higher yesterday, this morning wti is up 28 cents to 4. 65. Couple big stories to watch this morning. British Prime Minister theresa may triggering a brexit. Signing a letter to invoke article 50. The letter with be land delivered to the European Council president in one hour from now. Todays actions mark the start of official divorce talks between the eu and the uk. Wilfred frost will join us at the bottom of the hour to talk to us more about brexit. Fed impending home sales come out at 10 00 a. M. Charlie evans, Eric Rosengren and John Williams will start to speak later today. Well watch for that. In an interview on cnbc yesterday, which hopefully you did not miss, because we told you not to