National archives. My name is Rodney Slater. The National Archives board chair and i am honored again to welcome you to your archives. We have the audience this evening. Ambassador Jim Blanchard and his wife janet. Ambassador blanchard is the past chair of, the foundation board. And so were very, very to see him. The National Archives foundation is nonprofit partner of the National Archives. We work to generate for the National Archives mission to, provide Public Access to the agencys vast holdings. As part of this effort, the Archives Foundation is proud to assist the National Archives in its National Exhibition and public programs. Much like tonights program, this important conversation as well as the National Archives, national, civic interactive programs that engage educators and students and the general public to learn about our past and to illuminate the future through. Their participation in our republic. We have a wonderful planned for you this evening. Celebrating ten years of
National archives. My name is Rodney Slater. The National Archives board chair and i am honored again to welcome you to your archives. We have the audience this evening. Ambassador Jim Blanchard and his wife janet. Ambassador blanchard is the past chair of, the foundation board. And so were very, very to see him. The National Archives foundation is nonprofit partner of the National Archives. We work to generate for the National Archives mission to, provide Public Access to the agencys vast holdings. As part of this effort, the Archives Foundation is proud to assist the National Archives in its National Exhibition and public programs. Much like tonights program, this important conversation as well as the National Archives, national, civic interactive programs that engage educators and students and the general public to learn about our past and to illuminate the future through. Their participation in our republic. We have a wonderful planned for you this evening. Celebrating ten years of
Criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia is handing down its last judgment on an appeal by six Bosnian Croat leaders convicted of crimes including murdering muslims it would be the courts last verdict for war crimes committed during the violent break up of the former yugoslavia. Balis International Airport is set to reopen today after an erupting volcano left tens of thousands of travelers stranded for two days mount are gone has been spewing ash and smoke for more than seven thousand meters into the air flights were cancelled amid concerns the cloud posed a threat to flight safety. Bolivias top court has struck down constitutional limits on reelection paving the way for president evo morales to run for a fourth term the leftist leader took power in two thousand and six and has overseen an economic boom that lifted millions out of poverty but is popularity has dropped amid corruption allegations. And more than eighty african and european leaders are meeting in the ivory coast to pro
Im nejra cehic in london. Were checking a third day of declines for european equities. The the stoxx 600 down. 7 . The bloomberg dollar index on track for its first weekly loss in a month. The dollar weaker against yen. The b. O. J. Pushing for more stimulus. Well talk about that more throughout the show and the new Zealand Dollar best performer in this session on the announcement of a new central bank governor. Perhaps that might not hold up with some of the data were going to get next week but thats how were looking in todays session. Coming up today on surveillance, we talk surveillance and get a take on markets later on in the morning. First lets get the first word news. Greenbrussels, giving the light for brexit talks to move on to the next stage. They have complied with their conditions over a future trade deal. Diplomats warned the discussions will be more difficult than the First Six Months of talks. In japan, calling for more stimulus, prompted the b. O. J. To adjust its commu
Pilots because unions for the first time. It is calling on the union to call off industrial action planned for wednesday. The head of ryanair once said he would rather cut off his own hand than recognise unions, so his own hand than recognise unions, so it is a bit ofa his own hand than recognise unions, so it is a bit of a turnaround. I think it is a staggering turnaround, actually, for someone who was always known as one of the real tough guys of the business world. So for years, Michael Oleary had said he will not basically recognise unions, he wont let pilots negotiate through unions. And he was saying it only on tuesday, when a press release came out from the company saying we will not recognise unions. And then this morning, out of the blue, they basically did an about turn and said, ok, weve changed our minds. We will recognise unions under some circumstances. Why have they done that . Well, theyre facing industrial actions from pilots, a strike in ireland, and in portugal next