Strategic International Studies and last about one hour. Good morning and welcome to todays launch event for the Energy Outlook. The director here at csis, i cannot tell you how excited i am for todays event. This is focused on a biannual basis, one of the things that we got most excited about at staff level. This is a benchmark product not just in the u. S. But for the world. As we consider plans for our energy future. We will see some of the key outputs of this new idea this morning from director decarliss and his colleague. We will have a few minutes to talk about how this occurs and how industry people and Civil Service can look at the idea and where it fits into the broader constellation of forecasts and documents we have. Thank you again for joining us and if youd like to come up, director, give the podium to you. All right, good morning, everyone. Its an honor to be able to kick off our presentation of the International Energy outlook for 2023. Before i get started, i want to gi
Stevenson in a moment. Contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Im joined tonight by bryan stevenson, the founder and director of the equal justice and author of just mercy. Its about to become a film starring michael b. Jordan. Congratulations on that. Thank you. Thank you. Let me start by asking when you first became aware of this beyond vietnam speech given in this city 50 years ago tomorrow. Its interesting, i wasnt aware of it, i didnt read it until i started practicing in montgomery, alabama. My office was down the street from dr. Kings church, so i would visit there often. Just collecting some of the things he would preach on and he would talk about, i encountered his work in the 1960s after the passage of the civil rights act. It was so impressive to me that dr. King never rested on his laurels. He was not satisfied after the passing of the voters rights. He knew there was still working to done. Thats when i found the speech that he gave at riverside
Stevenson in a moment. Contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Im joined tonight by bryan stevenson, the founder and director of the equal justice and author of just mercy. Its about to become a film starring michael b. Jordan. Congratulations on that. Thank you. Thank you. Let me start by asking when you first became aware of this beyond vietnam speech given in this city 50 years ago tomorrow. Its interesting, i wasnt aware of it, i didnt read it until i started practicing in montgomery, alabama. My office was down the street from dr. Kings church, so i would visit there often. Just collecting some of the things he would preach on and he would talk about, i encountered his work in the 1960s after the passage of the civil rights act. It was so impressive to me that dr. King never rested on his laurels. He was not satisfied after the passing of the voters rights. He knew there was still working to done. Thats when i found the speech that he gave at riverside
Pits today and buying anything that looked safe. Look how the dow is closing today. Down were waiting for the numbers to settle but down more than 600 points, to put is in perspective the dow down 655 points at its session low, and right now it looks like the dow will close in negatfor the year. The biggest losers this day were your banking stocks. Names like citigroup. Bank of america, jp mortgage, one of the issues there, these institutions become less profitable with Interest Rates this low. Travel and leisure stocks, also extremely hard hit. Priceline. Carnival cruise lines, royal care caribbean. American airlines, priceline down double digits. Why and they get 71 of revenue from europe. So a fright about people traveling to europe. The british pound earlier in the day, falling to a 31year low against the dollar. You have to go back to the mid1980s to find a price that low. The pound did rebound a little bit. It finished roughly at 1. 36. And then lets look at the ten year. We talk
Laura ingraham in washington. We have a big show on tap. Anthony scaramucci is here. And my thoughts on the Golden Globes and candidate winfrey. But first we start with President Trump showing the world with a real leader it looks like, sharing a bipartisan meeting on daca in front of the cameras. He left no doubt as to who is running the show in washington and the future of immigration. Thats the focus of tonights angle. Today, President Trump met with congressional leaders, republicans and democrats on that thorny issue of immigratio immigration. He did something we dont see often in washington. He let the press into film some of the discussion. Look at dick durbin hes one of the president s most vicious critics sitting right next to the president. As i have been saying for many years during the antiamnesty battles of 2006, 2007, and 2014, the people have a right to see where everybodys cards are in this game of highstakes poker for the nation. The president made sure that happened.