Markets with the best three months in decades. The dow saw the best quarterly performance since 1987 the nasdaq had its best gain since 1999 and ended the quarter up 30 take a look at the small cap up 25 since april 1 the best gain since the First Quarter of 1991. Because the First Quarter really stunk up the place the dow coming off the worst first haflt year since the financial kri sis. The s p still down 4 on the year yesterday was something to watch. We had all three major averages which did close for the month of june in positive territory you are looking at s p 500 closing above 3,100 and watching the nasdaq close above 10,000. Seeing a slight pull back. S p futures down about 10 points and nasdaq off by 25 weve been keeping track of the treasury market. The 10year has been below 0. 7 . Now sitting at 0. 684 . Crude oil prices were a huge point of concern earlier in the year up 40. Well see what could help the senate has voted to extend the ppp Bailout Program to august 8 giving
Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us its being called a cautious 1st step germany has started to ease its lockdown restrictions some shops are being allowed to reopen although the rules vary from state to state now it comes after Public Health experts said the virus was under control the latest figures from the robert cock institute for Infectious Diseases shows that germanys confirmed coronavirus cases have risen by 1775 to nearly 142008 is the 2nd consecutive day that the number of new infections us fall and the reported death toll is now 4642. And correspondent nina has a has the latest for us hi nina good to see you so as we said germany is now allowing a few businesses to reopen starting today what is a russian are behind that. Shops that are no bigger than 800 square meters can reopen today as can Car Dealerships and bike shops and bookshops regardless of the size whats important is that they have hygiene and social distancing measures in place that. By the German Gove
Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial were called upon tore bold in mission of education and outreach, than pfer before through events like this one 237 tonight efnght is indeed a special one. This is the launch of a new edition of shore yongd shore a powerful memoir by dr. Butter, a survivor of two concentration camps who is dedicated her life to holocaust education, and peace activism. Shes the cofounder of the melts and lecture series at june university of michigan where professor of public health. Shes one of the founders of arab jew picture women Dialogue Group in ann arbor were also so pleased to have with us her coauthor john and chris holloway. Were honored to have dr. Butter in conversation with Andrew Solomon renown author of far from the tree. Parent, children, and the search for identity as well as noon day deemen in suppression which won the 2001 National Book award for nonfiction. Hes professor of clinical medical scrnlg at the a Columbia Medical Center and former president o
And fibers of the security and National Threat concerns. This subcommittee hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. This hearing will come to order. Without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time, welcome to todays hearing, the future of electricity delivery modernizing and securing our nations electricity grid. I want to thank our witnesses for joining us here today. This is such an important topic. Im a young guy as you can tell but ive read some history, what was like to build the electric grid a century ago. We couldnt of imagine the technologies we use to power our homes and businesses today. The real challenge was extending power itself in every form of our society and there was a challenge that those providing power make money in the cities in well Populated Areas with business and commercial opportunities, with electric the government made a basic deal, we would provide an a monopoly over providing power and a lot of these areas, firms would make a lot of m
Next, a discussion on fostering in congo haiti syria and haiti. On recent talk about conflicts affecting their the International Community health. Posted by the u. S. Institute of peace. This is one hour and 20 minutes. Institute of peace, this is one hour and 20 minutes. Good morning and welcome to our friends colleagues in the room and online. For the welcome and good morning. As cochair along with our moderator megan buyer. It is fitting that we gather today in march, and month in which the u. S. Celebrates one great no clear for extraordinary equipment more secure and peaceful world. Yet these women are not alone. Untless women risk their lives to create peace in their community. At this yearthis year as in years past, the Women Building Peace Council and the u. S. Ipt has put out a call for nominations from 42 countries we are receiving 150 nominations of women from civil societies, women working on the front lines. The council very difficult at adjudication process that rendered