Veterans, as you exit the theater after todays theater, archives asked and volunteers will present each of you with vietnam veteran pins come on the back is a grateful nation thanks and honors you. The United States of america vietnam war commemoration is a National Initiative and the momento ofs a thanks. The National Archives building is always an impressive sight. We are a tracking more attention. About threend learn. Riginal vietnam helicopters this displays presented in part from the National Archives foundation through generous of Bell Helicopter. Now you will hear from general richard cody, retired u. S. Army. General cody graduated from the u. S. Military academy at west point in 1972. He is a master army aviator. Over 19 helicopters and has over 5000 hours of flight time. During his years of service, general cody served in six of the armys combat divisions. During operation desert storm, Lieutenant Colonel cody led task force normandy, a flight of eight apache helicopters, int
We can see and learn about three original vietnam war era helicopters. Normandy, a flight of eight apache helicopters into iraq and destroyed two critical sites prior to the start of the allied air campaign. Jengeneral cody is a board trus of the intrepid fallen heros fund, on the Advisory Board for the warriors and the lead pilot for the organization flying heros. Thank you, everybody, for our Vietnam Veterans and their families. Sometimes saying thank you for your service isnt enough. I want to tell you what i really want to do is say thank you for inspiring a young 16yearold in montpelier, vermont, back in 1966. Because i got to watch your vietnam helicopter pilots, your daring on tv. That inspired me to want to become like you, a helicopter pilot. Thank you for everything youve done for this great country. In 1991, when i came back from the iraq war, it was 3 00 in the morning. I had my squadron from the 101st. We landed in bangor, maine. We were some of the last guys coming out of
Which is november 1, 1955 to may 15, 1975 to stand and be recognized. Veterans as you exit the theater after todays program, National Archives staff and volunteers will present each of you with the vietnam veteran lapel pin. On the back is embossed a grateful nation thanks and honors you. United states vietnam war commemoration is a National Initiative and the lapel pin is the nations lasting thanks. The National Archives billing is always an impressive site, but this week we are attracting a bit more attention thanks to the North Carolina Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association who are the custodians of those aircraft. We can see and learn about three original vietnam war helicopters. T this display is presented in part by the National Archives foundation through the generous support of Bell Helicopter. Now youll hear from general richard a. Cody, required of United States army. He graduated from west point in 1972. Hes a master army aviator, over 19 helicopter and has over 5,000 hours
Better than 5 . Europe this morning declines across the board. Things are off of the lowest bft 100 hitting the lowest level in a year earlier down almost 2 right now. The cac down 1. 8 in the dax in germany down 120 as well. Collective futures because this is where we see a little bit of a bounce. The dow was down 200. Dow industrials 1057 points. S p and nasdaq is positive. And the nasdaq up right now with 31 points up one half of 1 . We been on the market turmoil yesterday. We couldnt be more proud of the fact. The market is increased by thousands of points since election day of 2016. But todays selloff represents the oven flow of our stock markets. We recognize that. The most important numbers to focus on are the fundamentals. Maria the latest as the white house is resident travis focused on fundamentals which remain exceptionally strong. Turmoil comes as investors are eyeing fundamentals. Fourthquarter earnings before the bell this morning. Well bring you those numbers are the sto
Lets go straight to the markets in asia. New zealand starting things off, the Australian Dollar seeing some weakness. We did see it surge a little bit yesterday after the governor talked about needing some more depreciation. We are counting down to the opens in japan, australia, and south korea. In japan, we are expecting industrial output numbers. Nikkei down yesterday about. 1 . Futures unchanged, but pointing to a possible higher open. We saw a slide in the yen. With broad Dollar Strength at the fmoc statement. A closed market to tell you about in thailand. A national holiday, so no trading. In the u. S. , stocks rose after the fed indicated it remains on track to raise rates. Policymakers see more improvement in the job market but declined to give a clear signal on when the rate hike will happen. Lets go to su keenan in new york. Good morning. Kind of vague on the timing. Su the reaction is what is fascinating. Believesan sachs ceo the market will have a shock in reaction to this r