Putting that on hold for a week. We were just about to start it now on this friday to bring you, but were going put it on hold to bring you coverage of the california wildfire. We hope that you join us next friday when were planning to spend a full hour talking about how the coronavirus pandemic has changed the sports world. Thats recreation and how people are having fun, and how its affected our own personal fitness. Let me brick in mike here. We were trying to buy our older son a new Mountain Bike because his legs are a mile long. My husband got the alert that the bike was back in stock, and it was sold out before he would pay for it in the cart. I have been saying that we have been biking a lot over the last four months, and were not alone. I see them out there at the bike parks and is just rolling around the neighborhood. Look forward to that newscast. As of right now, we have an emergency situation going on in northern california. People have died and hundreds of homes destroyed.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the National Constitution center. [ applause ] i am Jeffrey Rosen, the president of this wonderful institution. And its such a great day to celebrate the relationship between National Constitution center and cspan. Cspan has an inspiring nonpartisan mission to bring unfiltered information about the u. S. Government to american citizens and that coincides with the National Constitution centers mission, which i all want you to recite along with me to inspire our guests and our cspan viewers. The National Constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis. Beautiful. That was so well done. [ applause ] i was so thrilled when my friend and colleague, susan swain, the head of cspan, came a few months ago or weeks ago, about three weeks ago, that said we have this great new book on the president s. Lets launch it at the National Constitution center. Were here to
Focus today executive nominations, including brian miller for pandemic recovery. And the vote for mr. Miller setting for 4 30 p. M. Eastern. Take you live now to the senate floor on cspan2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Lord god, have mercy upon our nation for the winds of suffering buffett our land. We hear the cries of the voiceless and the anguish of the unheard. We see the criminal actions of those who threaten freedom. Lord, snatch this nation conceived in liberty from the precipice of its own destruction. Extricate us from traps we have set for ourselves. Remind us that you are a god of justice from whom we borrow our heartbeats. Arise, mighty god, and make those who defy your purposes tremble with reverential awe. Hear the prayers of our senators, and give them wisdom, courage, and integrity for these challenging times. We pray in your strong name. Amen. The presid
Were deeply honored to have Vice President pence with us this morning as we unveil Neil Armstrongs recently conserved apollo 11 spacesuit. Also with us is Jim Bridenstine who leads nasa, the organization whose achievements we celebrate. Im so happy that Rick Armstrong could join us to represent the family, along with his family, of the inspiring American Hero who took humanitys first steps on the moon. Thank you for being here, rick. [ applause ] during our yearlong celebration, weve highlighted the team that made apollo possible. It took 400,000 americans doing every conceivable job to make it happen. That included the engineers, the material experts, the medical experts, and the amazing seamstresses who handmade the spacesuit that we are unveiling this morning. It took another large team to conserve the suit so we could once again share it with the world after 13 years off exhibit. That Team Included our space suit historians, conservators and collections and exhibits experts but the
James freeman. Much made of the inversion of the yield curve between twoyear yield on the treasury and the 10year, but what do you make of the markets right now . Well, we had really a trifecta, the poor numbers out of china with Industrial Production worst numbers in 17 years. We had a poor number for germany, gdp negative, second time in four quarters, fourth largest economy, the Worlds Largest economy in europe, of course, the inversion of the 2s to 10s that weve all been waiting on. We have seen other parts invert. This is the one recognized being symbolic for, predictor of possible recession and i think that most of the reaction was about. But as we look at the numbers and relative, mixed Economic Data, unemployment is still low, wage gains are still there, i think yesterday was reaction to a lot of scary data that came in, but we are still positive about the markets and we think that weve got some runway head here. Dagen lindsey to that point, the 10year yield closed 1. 596 . I w