There have been 10 serious patients on that cruise ship. For now, lets get a check from the markets and see whats happening across asia. Heres our cross as it reporter. To, thes you did allude mood is optimistic, China Mainland and hong kong. The who said overnight despite we saw yesterday was not necessarily reflective of a larger surge in cases. Yes, we did today get 5000 new cases reported, but much less than the 15,000 yesterday. You can see the csi 300 climbing. S p futures have turned higher after closing lower in the United States. And the nikkei is falling down 6 10 of 1 . And really weighing on though he nikkei is nissan. Its a smaller weight, but its the worst performing stock, having the worst space, falling the lowest level since 2009. This came after an Earnings Report that cut its profit forecast for the second time and slashed its dividends. Back to you guys. Haidi we are getting some of the updates from japan. The Health Minister speaking to reporters, saying they are s
One speaker short for this panel. Dr. Raymond callahan due to circumstances beyond his control could not be with us today, so were sorry that we are missing him today, but, you know, his friends here in new orleans are certainly thinking about him. To lead this session, we have called on one of the most distinguished military historians that were very fortunate to have right up the road here at the university of new orleans, dr. Allan millett. His career has not only filled many bookshelves, but he has also fill the ranks of military history phds by overseeing the most doctoral candidates of anyone in the country. Its hard not to find one of his students around. To talk about one of the most important battles in june of 1944 and the war as a whole, its my pleasure to call on dr. Alan millett and Hiroyuki Shindo to discuss the battle. With that, allan, its all yours. [applause] prof. Millett im a pale substitute for ray callahan, i can assure you. When i wrote about the berma campaign i
Say cuts are needed to pick up momentum. Lets turn the page. Lets look at where currencies are at this point in time. Dollaryen, taking a look at 1. 0939. Taking a look. The shock of flooding. It consolidates in. Pretty much a subdued session. At 1197. R index rishaad lets take a look at india. The session is about 43 minutes away. Futures at the moment down a fraction. Getting you up to speed with what happened. A very topsyturvy day in mumbai. At the end of it, we were pretty much where we started, flat, but we did have some pretty big deltas. Rupee continuing to weaken. Against a little bit of Dollar Strength among some of these emergingmarket currencies. Thething which had gone by wayside a couple of weeks ago when we saw the reserve bank do nothing with interest rates. 50, bute looking at they did not do anything. Some of the verbiage has turned more dovish. As a result, people have been sending yields down. 6. 57 in the 10year note. Lets move things to first word headlines out th
Dependent. Lets have a look at what is going on with some of the moving parts in some of these assets. The 10 year yield was going up to 2 , which could signal all sorts of things regarding the economy and the u. S. Economy. And expect through the fed to be moving for the time being. The japanese 10 year yield has been on a tear. Bonds have been following. The bond market coming back a little bit. Up to the zero level. This is the hang seng Property Index in lieu of the Property Price numbers we had out of china. Higher at the moment. About 6. 7 so far. Looking at the idr as it strengthens, we do get trade data that you give us a single how a signal how indonesia is bearing the winds of commerce. Lets go across the world and get over to new york. Su keenan is there. Start with hong kong, which faces a fifth week of disruption as protesters step up their campaign a the business district. The unrest is hitting the economy hard. J. P. Morgan chase and they caved a pacific are the latest t
My namee is grant. Happy to represent georgetown native americans lost in association. A big thank you to her speakers today for coming up. Personally ive a member of the ogallala in south dakota and im originally from minneapolis minnesota to the birthplace of American Indian movement and its my honor today to welcome you all and first of all thankll you for filling out various requirements and everything. Most importantly to our three speakers today we have sheron wyantleonard and Dorothy Ninham former judge for the United Nation and features prominently in the book in less that not least kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and attorneys so without any further ado thank you for coming up and we will move on to our panelists. [applause] i want to say thank you for giving your time for your meet unique combination of stories. In 1997 i talk to leonard at the surf times. He had a cherokee friend. It went on for quite a wild. I would say almost a year before i got to meet wit