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By about 414 points. Things have bounced around rapidly. Weve seen the volatility. Part of that was the big selling that happened. Nasdaq off another 140 poijnts. Looking at the 10year trading down talking historic lows every day when the 10yearwas above 1. 2 on the ticker, i was looking for it this is an important time to watch that, didnt you think it is crazy its a new time line to look at global rates we never thought these type of rates would get to us. They are still higher than the rest of the world is at. It is still staggering it is unbelievable and shocking on the daily basis. Providing the context. It does not happen often they are usually tied to an event. 1998, it was the collapse of the he hedge fund in 2010, resulting in a drop 2008, the financial crisis led to a fourday decline of more than 1,500 points. And now the coronavirus with a loss of 3,200. The big one was 1987 that wasnt really precipitated by any other event other than insurance. 22 in a day i want to make a ....
Connecticut, senator murphy, organizing this time to bringing members of the senate together. I want to thank my colleague from ohio, senator brown, the senior senator, or his words tonight, is passionate about this issue. And his commitment to change. That should be a commitment that is shared by everyone here, but well be talking about what has not happened your tonight as much as what has happened. When i think a about this issue, the issue of gun violence, which its an epidemic, its also uniquely american problem. No other country has this problem. In fact, america didnt have this problem for all of its history. Its, debating on where you start the y clock, its years od is not a lot longer than that. When i think about the issue and think about the debates where having sometimes we start withes the names of communities, and we unfortunately have been memorized. So many communities are known for so much, so much thats positive about their culture, about their history and about their ....
Out. Okay, there are numerous questions. Well go at front for the book signing. There are books available for purchase. But first lets give them a big hand. Thank you. Welcome, everybody. Great to have you with us today for conversation. Education, the right. What were going to dig into is at a time when there is evident polarization, enormous polarization across the country, fierce debate about many issues, education is no different, whether were talking about what we see in college and on College Campuses are fights about policies over Critical Race Theory and school and School Choice. In k12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. We enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the ....
Deserve to be there although we do, because the world would be a much better lacemo innovative, fair and humane if we are there and that is why as long as we have been doing it that we have to stay committed because we owe it to one another to make sure women get the fair share. Thank you. Good evening, everybody, its my distinct leisure to be here evening for this next panel about women and girls and their essential participation in Peace Processs. Its been a fantastic afternoon so far. Afternoon so far, i am frustrated we are still having to say womens rights are human rights particularly when it comes to conflict abroad. We have been focused on the u. S. So far and were going to take you overseas with the extraordinary panel. I want to help you woke us your minds about what it means to talk about conflict abroad. Could think about faraway complex, but i wouldâ– think of places where you have complex that deal with the same issu ....