We have a new crash on westbound 92. You can see, if you are driving across the san mateo bridge, as soon as you get off the bridge, you will notice traffic, because of an overturned car, west 92 at 101. It looks like it could be there for a minute. Not a minute, i mean, it is a figure of speech. It could be there for a few minutes. If you use the san mateo bridge, use the don barton bridge, we will have more coming up. Lets go back to the headlines. Thank you, sal, we start breaking news. The Labor Department released the unemployment report for the week. 1. 4 million americans file for new Unemployment Benefits last week. That is higher than wall street and economists projected. Layoffs are high as businesses are ordered to shut down again because of resurgence in coronavirus cases. It is the 18th straight week that the number of unemployment claims have topped 1 million. The number of Weekly Applications had never exceeded 700,000 previously, and whil report from the bureau of labor
The bloomberg terminal. Sentiment boost. The fed announces it will begin buying individual Corporate Bonds. The Trump Administration considers a 1 trillion infrastructure proposal. Riskon becomes the only words investors on investors minds as stocks rally. Fears of a second wave of Coronavirus Infections take a backseat. You can see the big jumps in cash trade and futures across asia, europe, and the u. S. , and a call between Boris Johnson and e. U. Officials. The Prime Ministers saying he sees no reason a brexit deal cannot be reached by july. We are just one hour under under one hour away from the start of cash equity trading in europe. Taking a look at futures, we see decent gains here. I saw a moment ago over 3 for dax futures. Dax futures are the biggest gains. Ftse futures, 2. 25 percent. U. S. Futures, more than one person gains as well across dow jones s p 500 dow jones, s p 500, and emini futures. Looks to be riskon for tuesday for sure. Anna . Anna lets have a look at what t
This is about an hour. Okay. Its 11 00. I think we know you are excited to be here and to hear Adam Hochschild tell us about the legacy of the First World War today. Thank you for being with us over these past three days. Its been very exciting for us to see how excited and engaged history educators are. Thank you so much for that. If i didnt say it, im grace leatherman. We are loving doing this online conference with you. Its a pleasure to be with you, because really there is no kind of person i more enjoy talking with than teachers of history. Teachers of history have been tremendously important in my life from high school, from college and also people who are involved in teaching public history by working in museums, historical sites and so forth. All that has had a huge influence on my life. I dont think i would be writing History Today were it not for two very good history teachers that i had when i was in high school. Let me tell you a little bit about how i came to the subject t
Conference with you. It is a pleasure to be with you because really, there is no kind of person i more enjoy talking with then teachers of history. Teachers of history have been tremendously important in my life. From high school, from college, and also people who are involved in teaching public history by working and museums and historical sites and so forth. All of them has had a huge influence on my life. I do not think i would be writing History Today were it not for two very good history teachers that i had in high school. Let me tell you a little bit about how i came to the subject that im going to talk about today. I have for a long time, as long as i can remember, been obsessed with the First World War. I had relatives on both sides of my family who fought in it in several different armies. It always has sort of seemed to me, i think the historian simon put it best, when he described the First World War as the original sin of the 20th century. So much of what has afflicted us i
To be with you because really there is no kind of person i more enjoy talking with than teachers of history. Teachers of history have been tremendously important in my life from high school, from college, and also people who are involved in teaching public history by working in museums and historical sites, and so forth. All of that has had a huge influence on my life. I dont think i would be writing History Today were it not for two very good history teachers that i had when i was in high school. Let me tell you a little bit about how i came to the subject that im going to talk about today. I have, for a long time, as long as long as i can remember, been obsessed with the First World War. I had relatives on both sides of my family who fought in several different armies. And it has always sort of seemed to me, as one historian put it best when he described the First World War as the original sin of the 20th century, and so much of what has afflicted us in the last 100 years comes direc