Good morning, everyone. This is bloomberg surveillance. I am francine la am francine lan london. We have to get to the news for not only eg markets but corporate rates announcing changes, also something that may help with the sickness when it comes to covid19. U. S. Equity futures also higher. Are looking ats coronavirus cases and focusing on monetary stimulus as well. One thing i want to show you is thatorth korean yuan, currency is no longer trading, but we did see a lot of withility this morning, crude oil mapping gains. We will have look at the markets, but first, lets get to the bloomberg first word news in london with dani burger. Hi, danani burger. Hi, dani. Dani good morning, francine. The u. S. Economy has a way to go, according to chairman jay powell. The economy is likely to see a period of significant improvement, but it will probably leave the labor market well short of levels seen before the pandemic. Chair powell the first days of the shutdown, and we have seen what that
We have lived in these lands, in these Sacred Places for thousands of years. We are thus the original part of the Cultural Heritage of every person hearing these words today, whether you are a native or not native. We have felt the cruel and destructive edge of colonialism that followed contact and lasted for hundreds of years. But in our minds, in our history, we are not its victims. As the mohawk have counseled us, it is hard to see the future with tears in your eyes. We have survived and triumphed against great odds we are right here right now, cultural distinct communities. We will insist that we remain a part of the cultural future of the americas. In the different journey through history together, the eloquence of chief joseph and the National Museum of the American Indian, so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion. And with this hope, these words in cheyenne [speaking cheyenne dialect] in english, the great mystery walks beside you and walks beside your work and touches all t
Racism. The answer is to acknowledge when Racial Disparities and inequities occur and the answer is to Work Together to address these longstanding injustices going forward. I yield that my time. I come to the floor today with the remarks that i had prepared while home in wyoming last week. First i need to comment on the tragedy that is facing our nation today. Anyone who has seen the video of george floyd murdered, murdered madame president has to be heartbroken. The peaceful protests that followed, peaceful at first, about police abuse against any american are important and are necessary. These people protests about George Floyds death have been hijacked by violent criminals. Anyone who sees the video of the ones in disruption and looting and writing and arson , we know that those who are involved no respect for the people that theyre harming. They dishonor the memory of your floyd they dishonor of cause for which demonstrators and professors first took to the streets. Those who would
Remain a part of the last of the cultural future of the americas. In the different journey through history together, the eloquence of chief joseph and the National Museum of the American Indian, so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion. And with this hope, these words in cheyenne [speaking cheyenne dialect] in english, the great mystery walks beside you and walks beside your work and touches all the good that you attempt. Thank you. More than 15 years since that opening day of september, 2004. We are live from the National Museum of the American Indian, joined by Museum Director kevin gover. Explain first the exhibit you are sitting in now and the story it tells about how native American Imagery is represented and portrayed in Popular Culture. Thank you and good morning and welcome to the National Museum of the American Indian. I have i am in a gallery for the exhibition we call americans. This is an exhibition, as you would expect, in part native americans, but also about american
As the mohawk have counseled us, it is hard to see the future with tears in your eyes. We have survived. And from a cultural standpoint have even triumphed against great odds. We are here right now, 40 million Indigenous People throughout the americas and hundreds of cultural, distinct cultural communities and we will insist that we remain a part of the cultural future of the americas. In the different journey through history together that the el quens of chief joseph commands and that the National Museum of the American Indian so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion and with this hope these words in cheyenne. [ speaking Foreign Language ] in english, walks beside you, walks beside your work and touches all the good that you attend. Thank you. And more than 15 years since that opening day in september of 2004, were live now from the National Museum of the American Indian. Were joined in the exhibit space there by Museum Director kevin gover. Explain first the exhibit youre sitting