Effective, it brought down the market up the day about 39 points s p 500 had given a run for the money. We are below that 2,800 level. S p up about 4. 5 keeping in mind the treasury yields right now, the 10year seems to be yielding 0. 606 andrew, ill send it over to you. Well give you an update now on the pandemic numbers. Global cases have reached 2. 7 million with 869,000 in the United States. The death toll in the u. S. Is nearing 50,000 new york cases have hit 263,000 and new jersey over 100,000. Georgia plans to reopen. They have the most confirmed cases with over 21,000 well talk about that throughout the morning. Yesterday, new york Governor Cuomo shared early results from the study of 3,000 people that said one in five new york City Residents tested positive. That means as many as 2. 7 million in new york already encountered the virus and survived and never knew it questioning the available of the test but said new yorks test was reliable enough to determine immunity thats base
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Welcome, everyone and good evening and thank you for. Coming out for this, women history womens History Month event. But it is a Panel Discussion in featuring and Elizabeth Gilbert im so sorry elizabeth the pilbara and kate zernike the we are so happy to have them all here to discuss their their books and to honor womens History Month. So i can kate to nikki is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter and, author of the just released book, the thousand. Nancy hopkins a mighty in the fight for women in science Allison Gilbert is an Emmy Award Winning journalist and coauthor of alice in the world how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became americas most read woman, a groundbreaking biography that the wall street journal receives is an important to womens history and Elisabeth Griffith historian, a former leader in the National Womens political caucus and womens Campaign Fund and author of formidable american women and the fight for equality the 1922 2020. But far available for sale an
Sources on cspan. Unfiltered. Unbiased. Word for word. From the nations capital, to wherever you are, you can see opinion that matters the most is your own. This is democracy. Cspan, powered by cable. Welcome, everyone. Good evening. Thank you for coming out for this womens History Month event. It is a Panel Discussion featuring Elizabeth Gilbert im sorry. We are so happy to have them all here to discuss their books and to honor womens History Month. Allison gilbert is the Emmy Awardwinning journalist and co author of listen, world how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became americas most read woman, groundbreaking biography that an important constitution to womens history. Elizabeth griffith, historian, former leader and the National Womens political caucus and National Womens fund and author of formattable american women and the fight for equality, 1920 to 2020. Please give them a very warm welcome. [ applause ] i also qualify as a biographer because my first book was a biography. Were he