Particularly the dow and s p. The nasdaq, at one point down more than 1 . It is still down but only a third of 1 . We have seen a correlation between stocks and oil prices. We have the trajectory of each throughout the day today. You see them moving very closely together. As for oil, lets focus on that by itself. It is dramatic its dramatic recovery, we got weekly Inventory Data from the u. S. Government and it was not as poor as Industry Data that came out last night might have indicated. It seems as though there is relief being expressed. We are hearing from the heads of russian conglomerates exiting a meeting with other russian oil heads as well as members of opec. There is talk about coordination. Something alex pointed out to me. No agreement yet but even the idea that they are talking about cutting production seems to be helping oil prices. Alix the saudis have said they will not cut as other countries do and that other country needs to be russia. That would be a huge impact in t
now our nation comes together ten year after those attack to remember the heartache and horror and to honor the heroism and resilience of american spirit. this is a special edition of good morning america. 9/11 america remembers. and the people of abc news once again right there, connecting with americans on this emotional, historic day. just as we were on this morning ten years ago. we re live from ground zero, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania. now reporting, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. and good morning to you, i m diane sawyer at abc news headquarters in new york with george stephanopoulos as we join to remember where we were, what we saw and the strength we found all of us together on september 11th ten years ago. t began with a blue sky, sunny morning and then game the darkest. 2,977 lost an attack that tested our nation in so many way, revealing weaknesses and strengths we haven t seen before. now we go to ground zero. it s become such a symbol
diane sawyer at abc news headquarters in new york with george stephanopoulos as we join to remember where we were, what we saw and the strength we found all of us together on september 11th ten years ago. t began with a blue sky, sunny morning and then game the darkest. 2,977 lost an attack that tested our nation in so many way, revealing weaknesses and strengths we haven t seen before. now we go to ground zero. it s become such a symbol of that resilience and rebirth of the united states. ten years later, another sky-blue day. i keep thinking the youngest of those who died, 2 1/2 years ol. you will be with us in a few moments as 20,000 family members are present at ground door row and expected to walk up for the first t me to those reflecting pools and find the names of those they love, etched around the edges. that ten years have brought us new terror threats, including the latest, george, bring us up to death. that s right. we have terror reports, intelligence reports
good morning america. 9/11 america remembers. and the people of abc news once again right there, connecting with americans on this emotional, historic day. just as we were on this morning ten years ago. we re live from ground zero, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania. now reporting, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. and good morning to you, i m diane sawyer at abc news headquarters in new york with george stephanopoulos as we join to remember where we were, what we saw and the strength we found all of us together on september 11th ten years ago. t began with a blue sky, sunny morning and then game the darkest. 2,977 lost an attack that tested our nation in so many way, revealing weaknesses and strengths we haven t seen before. now we go to ground zero. it s become such a symbol of that resilience and rebirth of the united states. ten years later, another sky-blue day. i keep thinking the youngest of. you will be with us in a few moments as 20,000 family mem