Thank you very much. The beverages are still here, so you may enjoy one another. Our photographer has a few photos to take. Thank you so much. Each week museums, Historic Sites around the country. Next library of congress in washington, d. C. , to learn about baseballs origins and early days. Welcome to the library of congress. Im susan rayburn, curator of baseball americana. This was a collaboration the library did with Major League Baseball, espn and Baseball Hall of fame in cooperstown. Weve got incredible things on display, things youve probably never seen before. Lets start with some of the earliest. So right now were standing in the front of the exhibit looking at origins and early days where weve got some interesting artifacts that suggest that baseball has a history thats much longer than the 19th century. In fact, weve got an example from a medieval manuscript. These are little miniature figures that are part of the border of a book produced in 1344. You can see weve got a mon
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Up next remarks from bank of america Ceo Brian Moynihan on the state of the economy in the us financial system. Other topics include capitalism and crypto currency as well as banking trends among millennials and jens hes, this is hosted by the city club of cleveland. Good afternoon, we are devoted conversations of consequence that help democracy thrive. It is thursday, june 29th. Im the chief executive here, daniel moulthrop. Im here to introduce our speaker, brian moynihan, ceo of bank of america. The country and world grapple with the aftermath of the pandemic, inflation, supplychain disruptions, the Banking Industry has felt its share of volatility. In march, several small to midsize banks failed leading to a chain of events we refer to as the 2023 banking crisis. On top of this, the widespread calls for increased equity, access to economic opportunity, increasing reliance on emerging technologies, evidence the world of banking and finance is changing quite a bit. Brian moynihan bec
norah: what we are learning from day one of jury deliberations. how do you feel about the jury? norah: the cbs evening news starts now. donald trump just leaving the courthouse after spending five hours waiting for the jury to decide his fate. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. day one of deliberations is done, and there is still no verdict, but the jury did send two notes to the judge. the first was a request to rehear key testimony from two central players in this case, former national enquirer publisher david pecker and trump s former fixer michael cohen. they specifically want to hear what boh men said about a trump tower meeting where pecker says they came to an agreement with trump himself about a scheme to kill negative stories about him, among other pieces of testimony. they also, the jury, wants to rehear those instructions from the judge. those are the only clues that we have about what is happening inside the deliber