new york, with a firsthand look at this. reporter: hi, fredricka. this was really an extraordinary find, and where this was found is a part where construction is under way for the new world trade center site. it wasn t part the original site. archeologists say this area hadn t been excavate sewed deeply before until now. at the construction site at ground zero, a rare find. remnants of a ship baiting back to the 18th century. we were allowed to climb down and see firsthand what archeologists stumbled upon tuesday. two timbers pulled up by a backhoe and immediately thought that looked like a ship timber. we stopped the backhoe and started excavating with shovels and uncovered a pogs of the hull and since then uncovered the rest that you see. reporter: what you can see is believed to be half of a ship. this historian was brauts in to take a look. it appears to be an
inauguration, a the washington post poll showed nearly 6 in 10 americans said his presidency would advance cross-racial ties, but by january 2010, only about 4 in 10 believed that. anytime we ve seen rachelle progress we ve also seen backlash. reporter: he says even president obama doesn t believe his election will bring about racial harmony. he said so himself. i have never been so naive to believe we can get beyond our racial divisions in a single election cycle or particularly with a single candidate. reporter: he said that in a major speech about race in america in march of 2008. the only other time he broached the race issue in a substantive way was during the july 2008
to try to get it up about 8,000. right now they say they re at 6,700 pounds per square inch and happy with that. saying that that pressure continues to rise at a steady rate. that is good news. and that is they didn t offer much of the detail s except to describe had some of the works the robotic cameras below the surface what they were doing. looking around on the ocean floor around that blowout preventer and haven t seen any damage to the ocean floor as well. so all good signs as to how we expected to proceed from here and what kind of decisions will be made still haven t been made. so the good news is, though, the integrity test continues and they re happy with the way it s moving along so far. ed lavandera joining us by phone from new orleans. thanks for the update. we ll check back. across the give, sense of relief tempered by a grim reality. the flow has stopped temporarily
marred by the massive recall of children s tylenol. goldman sachs will get a lot of attention on tuesday. it reports after, of course, it said it will be paying $ 550 million to settle the civil charges against it. goldman sachs shares are up about 3%. fred, back to you. thank you so much, allison. appear manies is holding a conference today. josh has a preview. fred, even though there are the analysts saying, look, there s no way they ll recall the phone despite the problems, the fact is there are people out there who really want to see that happened. here s a couple reit hire. i think they should replace the phone. these are people paying a lot of money for a product and not getting what they paid for. i think i read it will cost
so he is still he still has to go face to face with the s.e.c. so what s happening what are traders saying about all of this? are you getting any reaction? what s happening with the stock? they re thrilled with the stock. the stock is actually the only standout on the market today. goldman shares right now are up 2%. the market overall is down over 200 points. traders are relieved. because what could have happened is goldman could have seen a fine anywhere above $1 billion, and even better for the company and better for the share price is goldman, by settling and settling very soon because this came down in april, the charges did by settling this soon, they are able to kind of put aside this really bad pr hangover that s been over the company. by the way, they are reporting second quarter earnings next tuesday. profits are expected to be very good. all right, see you next hour. thank you. here s what we re working on for the next hour of cnn newsroom. can t remember t