And the down side of that is that most probably there will be a contamination of the discussion because the discussions of these are transnationals and they will clearly raise the issues. Its already starting an interesting debate about those issues. But those are the ones that im not talking about the air, thats a different emissions of co 2 or Something Like that, thats different. Im talking about more the water issues. Weve got three more questions, i think thats going to have to wrap it up because i know two of our speakers have tight travel schedules. One and two more over here. Thank you very much for your presentations. Im from georgetown university. There have been many comments about the excess of optimism in the goals and benefits from the Energy Reform recently. The oxford incident which i believe mr. Haas is somewhat familiar because it was a paper recently released that was highlighting the lack of services for the water exploration, that the new fields would hardly offset
Real knitting together of these worlds. Host Lygeia Ricciardi is the director of health and Human Services office. Youve been watching the communicators. If you want to watch this program or any others, go to our cspan web site at cspan. Org. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies in 1979, brought to you as a Public Service by your television provider. Of. Coming up next, a look at the influence of the Federal Reserve on the economies of Global Markets. Then a live discussion with former trade representatives from the george h. W. Bush and Clinton Administrations as they discuss the effects of the north American Free trade agreement 20 years after its implementation. And later, the Senate Returns at 3 p. M. Eastern for debate and votes on executive Branch Nominations including Homeland Security secretary and assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. Also today the chairman and ceo of general motors, dan akerson. He gives an update on his companys progress and investmen
That occurred in august 1914. Each bank could conduct openmarket organizations and later open market organizations consolidated. The board employed a 45 permanent staff and eight temporary staff. By year end of 1950, the system had 499 employees and 58 of who were on the board. Operational responsibilities grew rapidly along the staffing, such that the system has 12,540 employees by year end in 1920. Federal reserve did not gain a sense of permanence. Not until 1927 when they eliminated the sunset provisions on the 20 are charters. During the Great Depression come in the banking act of 1933 known as glass people not only separated commercial and investment banking, but also created the federal open market committee. And initially it comprised 12 members selected by the reserve banks while the board of governors that regulations governing openmarket regulations. The sase was constructed and then president roosevelt signed in the banking law. And it was on form with voting numbers consis
Green broke through today. Bob pisani has what was right with todays action. Globally was pretty about but what was weird is the intraday action. Let me give you highlights of what happened. Chinas import and export data, yes it matters, it was excellent. We saw strength in commodities, merging markets. Countries tied to commodities, thats the big story. We saw money flow into europe. Some data is chpy but it is obvious that money is moving into europe. I will show you banks up today. Yens a problem. When the yen starts to rally, the market moves down. That happened earlier today. When the yen weakens, the market tends to do better. That happened later in the afternoon. That may account for the strange pattern. This weird v shape we have today. Yen strengthening in the early part of the day. Weakening later in the day. Take a look at commodity stocks. Again, chinas story here. Commodity have a terrible time the last few months but great day today. Most major names up 3, 4, 5 , right ac
Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First, the total number of people known to have died from covid 19 around the world has now reached 190,000 according to figures collated byjohns Hopkins University in the united states. And the us is the worst affected country with 50,000 confirmed deaths around a third of those are in new york state. But there are signs that the number of confirmed new cases is starting to decline in the worst affected countries. In the us, seven European Countries and iran, the 5 day averages of new cases are falling. And the search for a vaccine is picking up the world over. There are now 70 candidates for possible vaccines in Development Across the globe, of which five have begun clinical trials. Two are in china, two in the usa, and one here in the uk. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was invited to the university of oxford to witness the first d