Launches and conference appearances here in portlands. It also by being one of our in new orleans. But also by being one of our speakers. He is here to talk about his latest look avenue of spies, which is the basis of the tour alex just got back from last lead where we took people from normandy, following the bedford boys, then to paris with a remarkable story we are about to hear unfolded during the not the occupation. I occupation. Please join me in welcoming alex. Ershaw area alex can you hear me ok . Good. In you hear me over here if pace around nervously . As i walk the avenue of spies . Grade. Fantastic audience. Im going to be very politically incorrect now and Say Something that i probably shouldnt say. Im actually going to think someone from the museum who is the reason why i am standing here right now. Please, jeremy collins, can you stand up, raise your hand up . Wheres jeremy . [applause] the reason why im going to embarrass him briefly, and please forgive me for this, is b
It is great to have such a large for there on this day election, as we are all sort of anxiously awaiting what happens. It is a genuine pleasure for me to be able to introduce amanda to you. Director ofssociate the National History center. I have worked with her for the past 2. 5 years. I could sing your praises ad. Auseam she is indispensable to the operations and success of the center over the years. For someone who is so young, she had an interesting and varied career. Before she became an historian, she was a pastry chef and worked at a prominent restaurant and got her phd at the university of michigan and a postdoc at yale. At the same time, she has continued her interest in food history. She has taught historical cooking classes. She has a blog called just desserts. She has herto that, mainstay as a historian, her work on the origins of humanitarianism and that has led to the book from empire to the American Revolution and origins of humanitarianism which was published by Oxford
Italys leader is handed a new list of things to do. And tracing the dots. Sent. S. 10 year yield is to its highest level in more than two years. What does this mean for the other Asset Classes . We will ask aberdeens head of commercial property. Matt we are less than 30 minutes away from the european open and you can expect to see a lot of action this morning because of that oil srurge. Futures are trading up across the board. We are looking at gains for the ftse, 1 . For the cac, almost. 3 . The dax is gaining as well. Pointing to a positive this morning as oil is expected to produce. They are big heavy components of these indexes. Guy lets see how london opens on the back of what you are talking about. This is the gmm function. Wti crude, it is a big and aggressive move in the commodity space. Brent is up by 4. 45 . We can see some decent sized moves coming through into the energy staes. We are seeing what is going on in the bond market. Look at what is happening with the french 30 y
She talks about the motivations and charity work of mid18thcentury north american and british philanthropists and humanitarians. This event was cohosted by the Woodrow Wilson center and National History center. It is just under 90 minutes. All right. It is great to have such a large crowd here on this day for the before the election, as we are all sort of anxiously awaiting what happens. It is a genuine pleasure for me to be able to introduce amanda to you. She is the associate director of the National History center. I have worked with her for the past 2. 5 years. I could sing her praises ad nauseam. I will simply say she has been indispensable to the operations and success of the center over the years. For someone who is so young, she has had a really interesting and varied career. Before she became an historian, she was a pastry chef and worked at some prominent restaurants. Then got her phd at the university of michigan and a postdoc at yale. At the same time, she has continued her
Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. Good morning to you from me as well. Throwback thursday, throwing it back with a winter theme. We still have about a week to go until the official first day of winter. Really . Its cold enough. We havent got winter yet . Welcome. Good god. Welcome to new york city. We saw a selloff yesterday postfed for stocks. First triple digit decline for the dow since the election the worst day for stocks since october, even though they were down less than a percent. Just a strong few weeks for the stock market. Looks like things are back on a firmer note. Dow futures up 47. S p 500 futures down more than 4. 5 up, excuse me. We saw the bond selloff resume and pick up on the twoyear. Also on the tenyear. 2. 6. Were heading towards a close that would be the highest since back in september of 2014. Twoyear yield sharply higher, biggest reaction in the currency market where the dollar raced higher after not just the f