It was down by 100 points more than where it stands right now put it all in financial stocks when Elizabeth Warren was the nasdaq was off about 2. 5 Vice President i have been sceptical of the the shanghai composite rose more market as it is. Nonetheless, we have other news than 3 . Though to bring you this morning. We should probably get to it Central Banks held Interest Rates steady a transaction to talk about. Over the weekend regulators raised the limit on how much they can invest in Equity Assets in an effort to break longterm funds into the market and it i should say its according certainly worked at least for to the wall street journal today. Lets take a look at the it says the deal could be announced as soon as today treasury market back here in the United States. Right now i think the yield is the ebay unit similar to just around 0. 6 for the ten craigslist operates primarily and a lot of us dont know about year i dont know if you saw that story over the weekend it primarily i
Values. I would like to welcome you to the first session of this series titled 100 years of democracy and Foreign Policy let me introduce the participants of the discussion addressing the changing world of democracy and american Foreign Policy over the past century. Neil ferguson, a senior fellow at the center for European Studies at harvard where he served for 14 years as a professor of history. Steven krasner, hes a chair and International Relations in stanfords Political Science department. From 2005 to 2007 he served under secretary of state Condoleezza Rice as a director of policy plan where he worked on foreign assistance reform and other projects. And lastly Condoleezza Rice. Shes the senior fellow on Public Policy at the hoover institution, a professor of Global Business in the graduate school of business, and a professor of Political Science at stanford. She served as the 66th secretary of state of the United States. She also served as president george w. Bushs assistant to Na
From this i have long since concluded that the pirates themselves could not have known about the nature of the cargo, because if they had known that a huge amount of explosives were being transported there, they would not have fired at anything, because 1000 tons, having exploded, they would have made a big crater in the sea together with these pirates, when they saw. 33 tanks, six hail installations, six antiaircraft installations, there were 250 rp7, that is , the weapons were quite modern, all of this was driven into the hold on the deck, nothing was displayed on the upper deck, usually the upper deck is also intended for cargo, but it was precisely this element of secrecy that, of course, was used to pack the tank so that it looks like, i dont know, like a school bus, for example, it doesnt work. Break off at any moment. Our history. All this time, ukraine was hastily covering up the traces of state participation in largescale arms smuggling. There was a large military in ilovaisk
Had mastered this capture technique. One group is climbing. The captain of the ship, who survived the longest captivity in the history of somali piracy, 133 days, recalls that his life could have ended at any moment. Our history. All this time , ukraine was hastily covering up the traces of state participation in largescale arms smuggling. There was a large military base in ilovaisk where it happened. Ukrainian shipping company that works specifically in the field of sales of military equipment. The head office of this company is located in odessa, ukraine, but it is registered in the British Virgin islands and has branches in a number of countries. The press received information about the hijacking of a cargo ship by somali pirates in 2008. In addition, according to the report, there were at least two ukrainian ships transporting weapons. The coowner of kaalby shipping was businessman igor urbansky. It was he who created the panamanian holding callby group, from which subsequently, do
Speaker is dale norwood. Hes a historian of 19th Century America who studies Global Commerce and how it has shaped american politics and economics, both domestically and in u. S. Foreign relations. So this will really be an opportunity for us to hear more about global earlier america and how things were connected long before we got to the globalized world were in today. Dr. Norwood earned his ph. D. At princeton in 2012 and is now an assistant professor. The department of history at the university of delaware. And with that, i will hand it over to him. And theres a cell phone here. Well, thanks so much for the kind introduction. And thank you all for coming out and go. Phillies, of course. I particularly to thank mabel rosen a heck and emily miller for making arrangements for this event and the crew here for filming and making that possible and to offer some things to. Stephanie tanner, who first extended the invitation. Im really glad to be here. Lancaster is a great place and im deli