Test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test est it test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test. The work that i have done in the National Park service is tremendous. It spans an entire career of the most mink work that i think i have ever done, is to sit and listen to the people to whom this continent belongs. When i listen and hear the pain of the taking of land, taking of quu culture, taking of language, i begin to think about what that means for me. I have a dear friend. Her name is faith spottedeagle. She does tremendous work around generational trauma and healing in indian country. What she tells me is that healing will take place when we come together as a nation. Healing of our Indigenous People will be able to happen when we begin to set aside the denial and the same that serves as barriers between us and our native nations. Im humbled to sit here today. There are plenty of oth
Itss my pleasure to welcome you todays program places of healing and expression, National Parks and the next century. I would also like to welcome those of you who are watching us live on the National Archives youtube channel, as well as on pleased span. Were pleased everyone is here to jien us. The National Archives is honored to clollaborate with program a tha will explore issues of public dialogue and personal meeting and National Parks and what this means moving forward into the next century of americas best idea. Before we get to todays program, i would like to tell you about two upcoming programs that will take place in december, in september, september, the people and the police, produced in the aftermath of 1968 riots in washington, d. C. In an effort to highlight the district pilot project, created to foster the development of Community Programs and improve the shattered relationship between the citizens and its police force. After the screening nbc foreign reporter will moder
45. 88 for wti. So still talk about the possibility whether or not it is going to 50. Brent is 47. 53. Natural gas is 208. Janet yellen wont completely rule out negative rates but the fed chair also saying that the tool would need a lot more study before it could be used in the United States. Our comments coming in response to written questions from a congressman following her testimony on capitol hill. And Jeffrey Gundlach telling an investor web cast he sees some hawkish rebellion showing up. He calls yellen the biggest dove. 50 chance of only one more rate hike this year. He can see the s p going to 1600. On todays economic agenda couple of things coming up. April retail sales and the producer pricing index both out. Sales expected to rebound after a decline in march. Then were going to get may Consumer Sentiment and march business innervate ris. Retailers have had some problems this week. I heard. You missed a lot here. Did you see some of the people we had on this week . I heard.
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Understanding, with all the military services. Hello, this may be an unfair question. If it is, is, you can tell me to shut up. But, with all these interesting ideas and leads, what is your next book going to be . It seems that one leads to the next. What are your next books out of all of this effort on darpa . I do like to keep it a little under the sleeve until i write the next book, but the one thing i can say is i always love writing about how the agency and military intelligence Work Together because theres always this idea that they dont and its my understanding that they really do. The next book involves a program that is cia and dia, defense intelligence. Thats more than i wouldve told. Thats great. Ves a there so many programs you would never know. We couldve had them them shut off the cspan camera. Okay just a quick question, thanks for the talk. Theres a lot of people from darpa who were in various positions in government before and after, can you talk about darpa as a germi