Speaking out on social justice what amazon and facebook are doing this morning stay ahead of the conversation youre watching Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc. Good afternoon, and welcome from where ever in the world you may be watching. Could be another very, busy week in the markets and otherwise the big question today really for the markets is whether this incredible rebound rally will roll on. Futures right now are showing that it might. A price like that its the first record closing high since february 12th really number one optimism that the American Economy will recover faster than expected with data point ceos and all coming back quick. And trillions of dollars around and finally the old t trade, there is no alternative as bonds lose their luster. And bonds in the last few questions absolutely dumped. Investors selling treasuries and buying equities and of course moves inverse to price rose 40 last week from bonds from yields this weeks fed meeting will also be huge if ther
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Karen bass, and several other members of the black caucus who you will be hearing from momentarily. Thank you for joining us on this emergency town hall meeting, living while black in america, 401 years later after our ancestors were first brought to the shores of america in shackles, we now that while we have come a long way in this country, we still have a long way to go. We are living with the legacy of slavery and jim crow and racial oppression that continued to permeate every aspect of american life. And we have seen that over the last several months in such a stark and striking fashion. The covid19 pandemic, a twin crisis, both a Public Health crisis and an economic crisis, has impacted everyone, but disproportionately impacted in an adverse fashion the africanamerican community. In terms of pain, in terms of suffering, in terms of economic dislocation and in terms of death. And then, of course, youre dealing with the continued epidemic at the same time of Police Violence, Police