History tv. Every weekend on cspan3 explore our nations past. Cspan3, created by americas Cable Television companies as a Public Service and brought to you today by your television provider. [shouting] mr. Chairman, my fellow mr. Chairman, my fellow americans, my fellow democrats, i proudly accept the nomination of our party. [ cheers and applause ] this moment, this moment is one of personal pride and gratification. Yet one cannot help but reflect the deep sadness that we feel over the troubles and the violence which have erupted regrettably and tragically in the streets of this great city, and for the personal injuries which have occurred. Thats Hubert Humphrey accepting the 1968 democratic nomination for president where the democrats had gathered for their convention in the midst of the vietnam war while thousands of protesters demonstrated outside. He was unsuccessful for president in 1968 and hes the focus of this weeks Contenders Program. Were live from minnesotas History Center.
Greetings from the National Archives flagship building in washington dc which sits on the Ancestral Lands other than a coach tank peoples. Im david ferrio archivist of the United States and its my pleasure to welcome you to this forum examining the life and legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt few individuals had as dramatic effect on 20th century history both in this country and abroad than mrs roosevelt and we were proud to partner with the Franklin Roosevelt president ial library and the Concord Museum on this evenings discussion. No scholar knows more about our subject tonight and has spent more time examining her papers, then elita black the editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt papers project and former Research Professor of history and International Affairs at george, washington university. Professor black is recognized as a leading expert on Eleanor Roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and is ridden and edited to 10 books as well as a variety of articles on women p
former british prime minister liz truss and how this is reverberating around the world. all that and what she thinks of french president s emmanuel macron break in the united states and europe when it comes to dealing with this china-taiwan mess. i m neil cavuto. busy news day. let s get to it. the revelations that seem to be coming out almost on the hour. jennifer has more from the pentagon. jennifer? we just received a statement from the gaming chat room where these classified documents first appeared. discord says it is cooperating with law enforcement to hen find who is responsible for the breach. meantime, senior u.s. officials have been working overtime reaching out to u.s. allies to make amends for the untimely leaks and rebuild allied trust. secretary of defend lloyd austin spoke with his south korean counterpart yet and melt at the pentagon with ukraine s prime minister. he ignored shouted questions about the classified document looks, which included withering batt
Attention. Ask the mayors that are in the room to please be seated and at the table. Others please feel free to sit in chairs along the wall. Were going to go ahead and get started so we can make an attempt to stay on schedule. Welcome, everyone, wish you good morning to the special climate secti section. The staff gave it the title. Todays leadership confronting tomorrows challenges. Ill talk more about that soon. I am jim brainard. Im the mayor of carmel, indiana, and cochair of the Energy Independence and Climate Protection Task force. I want to introduce my colleague and fellow cochair, san jose mayor sam liccardo in just a few moments. Let me ask all the mayors who are present here this morning to introduce yourselves that are speakers and others will know who is participating. Start with greg stanton. Good morning. Im greg stanton, mayor of phoenix, i chair the mayors Conference Energy committee. Good morning. My name is Javier Gonzalez. Im the mayor of the city of santa fe, and
And the spanish bond market, 1. 67 is how you print on the 10 year and a good rally in the ibex up 1. 5 . Highlighted dollaryen because japanese stocks are at the highest level since 1996. Crude i wanted to highlight as well, up 4 10 of 1 . They boosted Oil Demand Estimates as the Global Economy we hear that from all of the Major Players in the oil space. They do see less call on their crude. Actually, sequentially higher their crude, 32 Million Barrels this year, 33 Million Barrels next year. David it is time for the morning brief. We will hear from imf managing director Christine Lagarde speaking at the annual Membership Meeting of the institute of International Finance at 10 00 a. M. Then we will get minutes from the federal open Market Committee meeting at 2 00. At 2 40 we will hear from San Francisco fed president john williams, speaking in salt lake city. President trump will go to harrisburg, pennsylvania today to address tax reform at 5 45 eastern time. There is news in europe.