Dow and s p, but we are still close to those highs, at least the nasdaq down almost a quarter of a percent. The biggest loser in the nasdaq and its competitor was to be in talks with tesla to create a chip for autonomous driving. I want to turn to the base metals. We have stronger dollar than yesterday, weighing on the metals. That is continuing a little bit today. Some of these companies. This was the highest price since as Aluminum Prices were from bloomberg world surging. Nucor ceo discussing headquarters in midtown manhattan, this is bloomberg markets. Im scarlet fu. Taking action against unfair Commodity Markets closing in new york, select highlight some of imports. I wanted to touch on the dollar, because we heard from janet todays notable movers. Yellen yesterday and are holding gainsgames is gains gold falling back below 1300 1293 andw at for the stronger dollar, and really holding in there higher rates. Change. Continuing to see that. Moving on to gas, that gas it up withand w
Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, just a few words of welcome today. Im tom blanton. Im director of the National Security archive at George Washington university and honored to be one of the organizers of today. This is the day, 25 years ago, that president george h. W. Bush signed the nunnlugar legislation into law. Now, being document fetishists, we scanned the bush library for the photographs of that extraordinary moment, and none exist. There was not even a signing ceremony, which gives you a sense of the kind of mixed opinion inside the Bush Administration about this Congressional Initiative in Foreign Policy. But the judgment of history is in. The wall street journal called the nunnlugar legislation one of the most prescient pieces of legislation ever enacted. And today on the National Security archive website you can see the declassified documents showing the real danger of that time, the first ever declassified list of the 3,429 soviet Strategic Nuclear warheads that
Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, just a few words of welcome today. Im tom blanton. Im director of the National Security archive at George Washington university and honored to be one of the organizers of today. This is the day, 25 years ago, that president george h. W. Bush signed the nunnlugar legislation into law. Now, being document fetishists, we scanned the bush library for the photographs of that extraordinary moment, and none exist. There was not even a signing ceremony, which gives you a sense of the kind of mixed opinion inside the Bush Administration about this Congressional Initiative in Foreign Policy. But the judgment of history is in. The wall street journal called the nunnlugar legislation one of the most prescient pieces of legislation ever enacted. And today on the National Security archive website you can see the declassified documents showing the real danger of that time, the first ever declassified list of the 3,429 soviet Strategic Nuclear warheads that
Do. There is a method with giving antiviral medicine, but this has not been shown that its highly effective. Its around 30 percent of the elephant that survive. And therefore its like this kind of helplessness that we feel because we cant really treat it. There is not like signs is not far enough that we, for example, have a vaccine. Ah, now what changes are these . The headlines . Ukraine says its ready to dispatch the 1st shipments of grain from its black se ports. President Vladimir Lensky says hes waiting for the go ahead from the u. N. And turkey. John hendrick is in the port city of south until this agreement was brokered by turkey. These waters were simply too unsafe for anybody to transport going. So none of that had happened. Youve had 20 to 25000000 tons of grain just sitting in this port. And now it appears beginning today that ukraine will once again feed the world. And thats important because theres a looming food crisis in africa and elsewhere where people are desperately
Urged his russian counterpart to let grain shipments, safety leave ukrainian ports under a dale find last week and was the 1st time anthony ben can answer. Collaborative had spoken since the russian invasion. We said along that if we thought there was any opportunity to advance our diplomacy to and russias aggression against ukraine, we will of course, take it unfortunately, tragically, weve seen no opening, willingness on the part of russia to engage meaningfully on any aggression. At the same time, ive also said that if there are issues where could make a difference in senior russians here and directly from me or from colleagues, we would have horsham shoe that while, meanwhile ships in ukraines black seaports are loaded with grain and ready to set sail, but a signal is needed from turkey and the United Nations before they can leave. The goal is to export 20000000 tons of grain over the next 4 months. In the meantime, ukraine in russia have also accused each other of attacking a pris