Andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen becky is off again today a little in the red. The treasury yields and earnings that may have an impact on all of this. The 10year note, we are now below. 6 we are down to. 592 we can debate what that means for today. Discussing Market Recovery and earnings Kansas City Southern and United Airlines ceo and health and Human Services secretary you want to stay tuned to squauchl the nasdaq down pretty significantly. It was up two or three hundred. It was up and did you know and up and down. It was really crazy. You heard cramer talking about that it was truly crazy. Insanity. The didnt hold on to the big gains. I think it was down almost 300 when cooperating on that at the end of the day, well see. I heard it said, well, you gave him an out he could have been resting on his laurels by now saying i would at least nuance it so i could claim to have been right if we had extended here. Doesnt it feel extended here. If i were paulson. Fur trying to be right all
Hello. Were going to go through a tour of some artifacts that really stand out in terms of the story of higher, faster, and farther. First, i would to talk about the museum overall. It has over 8 million visitors a year. Looking at the story of flight in the atmosphere, where i work in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. About 67 are on display in the National Mall building. What supports these artifacts are up to 60,000 small and medium artifacts. Were going to talk about the story of higher, faster, farther. A bit of a cliche in the history of aviation but has a real meaning. We look at the people who made this quest of flying in the third dimension a reality. The idea of flying to the highest altitudes, faster speed, longest distances tells us a lot about the Technical Development of the airplane and the reinvention of what the Wright Brothers did. Only the smithsonian can tell the story. Behind me, you see the wright flyer. Oracle right, at the controls takes flight Or
Became the highlight of the century. We will be looking at this story of the higher, and faster and farther of aviation, but first i want to talk about the Aerospace Museum overall. It has over 8 million visitors a year between the National Mall building, and so looking at the story of the atmosphere that i am working in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. Of those aircraft. 67 are on display in the National Mall building and what is supporting the artifacts is 67,000 small and medium artifacts, but what we will talk about today is the story of higher, faster and farther which is seen as a cliche throughout the history of aviation, but it has a real meaning to it. And in which we look at the people who made the quest of flying in the third dimension a reality. And so, the idea of flying the highest altitude and the fastest speed and the longest distances tells us a lot about the Technical Development of the airplane, and also the invention of the Wright Brothers and what t
In celebration of womens History Month about the women of Floyd Bennett field we will talk to you a little bit. Its one of the more significant sites in the history of aviation. It is a story that doesnt get told to much anymore, but in its day, the aviators who flew at Floyd Bennett field during the 1930s were as big of celebrities as anybody you might think of. You know, you start with the age of charles lindbergh, 1927, and really, right up until world war ii, these folks were advancing Aviation Technology at an incredible rate. When you think that the first airplane flight was in 1903 with the wright brothers, we are at the dawn of the jet age. We go from a time when it was perfectly common to have biplane wood and fabric airliners to allmental monoplane airliners capable of crossing the country at 200 miles an hour carrying 22 passengers. Thats a leap in just 10 years. Its really quite a remarkable story. The women aviators of that time were very much a part of the story. Without
The making. Youve had a school that has been run by a board of directors prior to the most recent board and has been run by a director that has attempted to take the school in a certain direction but has done so in a very secretive and hostile manner. Reporter that is lee. His wife was one of seven Board Members that resigned last week. The board had been trying to limit hearlds hiring, firing, and spending powers only to be physically intimidated by her supporters which is why the is the latest example parents say of hearlds hostility and inability to work with teachers that have been at the school since its inception 13 years ago. Teachers were recently asked for their input and honesty didnt sit well with the director. Where input is requested literally on a public forum but the administration considers insubordination. Reporter these parents say they want unity though they are doubtful that is even possible. The School District provides funding to the Charter School but that is abo