Then we speak to the ceo of one of the biggest providers, csop. Haslinda lets take you to markets, where avril hong is on top of developments. Stocks and bonds getting sold off, investors adopting a wait and see attitude. There is a lot to read through today, so bear with me, as we saw that set up from wall street. It was a pretty flat close. Today asian stocks are mostly over save for japan and china. For different reasons. In china, we have seen tech and property rebounding. Property as it scraps homebuying restrictions, and the idea that other tier two cities will follow suit. Thats also boosting the commodity iron ore, those prices ticking higher. In japan, the likes of an earnings release, and we got the news about the share buyback. Those are among the individual names lifting the japanese benchmark. But were also seeing the selloff in bonds, after a 10year treasury auction, and the yields in australia, as well as new zealand, you are seeing big moves about 6, 7 basis points. Don
At least 13 or 14 cities over 15year period that you can take a look at as one of the models thats doing an incredible job of connecting Law Enforcement young people in a role where theyre still Police Officers but their role very much different than what it would normally be, helping create broader relationships. It is called the ok program. Yes, sir . Clear up Something Real quickly. Not a word has been mentioned about the Civil Rights Division of doj. I spent 39 years in the fbi. I ran the fbis civil rights program. This criminal section of the Civil Rights Division will look at every single case that comes up that meets certain basic requirements such as in ferguson or the rodney king case. People are rioting based on the presumption that justice has not been served. It is not over yet. People have to understand that. And my question to the leaders of these communities, have there been coalitions of leaderships whether it is ferguson, cincinnati or wherever to dispel the mispercept
Welcome everyone. Good afternoon. We are delighted to be here today at the council on Foreign Relations where we have the opportunity to discuss with president kim of the world bank the next steps for International Climate action. Dr. Kim became the 12th president of the world bank in 2012 after a career in development and medicine. He served as president of Dartmouth College and a number of medical departments and cofounded partners in health, which now operates on four continents. His work has earned him wide recognition. He was awarded the mccarthurs genius fellowship in 2003. He is one of americas 25 best leaders. In 2005 and Time Magazine named him the 100 most influential person in 2005. He will be discussing Climate Change. With that, dr. Kim. [applause] thank you very much. And i apologize for the delay. We had his royal highness, the prince of cambridge here and was just across the street talking about crups and we had security issues. I apologize but im very glad to be here.
Impact on every Single Family in this country. It has an impact on my families that i represent and that is why i am so proud to stand here and support this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentlemans time has expired. The gentlelady from california is recognized. Mrs. Napolitano thank you, mr. Speaker. May i inquire the amount of time left on both sides . The speaker pro tempore the gentlelady from california has eight minutes. The gentleman from washington has 13 1 2 minutes. Mrs. Napolitano thank you, mr. Speaker. I would now yield four minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. Huffman. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from california is recognized for four minutes. Mr. Huffman i thank the gentlelady. Mr. Speaker, some of our colleagues from other states may be experiencing a sense of deja vu right now. Yes, this is the second time this year that the house has voted on a California Water bill that would harm Northern Californi
First got elected was the issue of the National Guard came up and i was on armed services. A lot of those guard folks were being deployed multiple times. And it was very, very difficult for their families. And a number of us recognized that what we needed to do is build facilities, upgrade facilities, get rid of those old facilities and replace them with Readiness Centers to train and equip our troops in the event that we had to send them overseas on a mission, which we id many, many times. But we needed to construct those facilities also for their families, for their spouses and for their children. On the Appropriations Committee what tom latham did was make sure we had the funding, to make sure we built those facilities as well. So we were able to work on that issue together. And then when the great flood of 2008 hit across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, it included a lot of tom lathams district and a lot of it included my district, about half of the damage was in