This is an hour and 20 minute minutes. Thank you very much. Thank you, i want to thank elizabeth. Shes a product of West Virginia. Her dad and family went to school with me. To the organizers, really is god bless youall. , i asked how many do you expect . She said 300. We have 600. To micah, to shane, to megan, i thank them and to all of our speakers, makes a difference so i as write yall being here and to thank public officials. My friend mike ky and the judge here and i dont know if there is others but i thank team for being here because sometimes its a tough one. Anyway, let me i want to introduce my staff to you. My staff is here and will be here and we do case work, anything you need help with. Were facilitators and will be sure to get you the help from any state department. Kim, raise your hand. Kim is in the back. Kim is one of the top caseworkers. Maria is on this side and brian . Brian is right here. T. J. Is from my d. C. Office. I want to thank them. Let me say a couple thin
This is an hour and 20 minute minutes. Thank you very much. Thank you, i want to thank elizabeth. Shes a product of West Virginia. Her dad and family went to school with me. To the organizers, really is god bless youall. , i asked how many do you expect . She said 300. We have 600. To micah, to shane, to megan, i thank them and to all of our speakers, makes a difference so i as write yall being here and to thank public officials. My friend mike ky and the judge here and i dont know if there is others but i thank team for being here because sometimes its a tough one. Anyway, let me i want to introduce my staff to you. My staff is here and will be here and we do case work, anything you need help with. Were facilitators and will be sure to get you the help from any state department. Kim, raise your hand. Kim is in the back. Kim is one of the top caseworkers. Maria is on this side and brian . Brian is right here. T. J. Is from my d. C. Office. I want to thank them. Let me say a couple thin
Panel of scholars discuss how the United States and the United Kingdom cooperated to train Intelligence Officers in the developing world. The panel also explores the different ways the americans and the soviets understood and cultivated espionage and intelligence during the cold war. This hour and 30 minute event is part of a larger conference led welcome, everyone. History and Public Policy program at the Woodrow Wilson center for scholars. I am thrilled and delighted and privileged to welcome all of you to the wilson center, and to this annual meeting of the association of International Intelligence history. That is cosponsored by the association, the wilson center, and the German Historical Institute. Which will be hosting a fun saturday morning. Delighted to see so many familiar and new faces. Delighted to have so many leading experts on intelligence history and Intelligence Matters from both sides of the atlantic here with us today. We are also throw that this event will be taped
Have been performing quite well this year. We saw bond yields rise in materials on the rise. Weakness in the more Interest Rate sensitive groups today like utilities and telecoms. Lets look at some of the other asset classes. I want to look at oil prices because the American Petroleum institute reported last night a drawdown of more than 500 5 billion barrels, 5 Million Barrels. We get that data about half an hour from now. This survey is we will only see a drawdown of 1. 7 Million Barrels. We will see what effect it has an oil prices. Oil pushing closer to 50 a barrel. Gold trading at a sevenweek low. Also, the u. S. Dollar. We are not seeing Much Movement on that front today, at least if you look at the index. We have not been seeing a very much going on today. If you look at what is going on with bond yields, we continue to see them higher. Selling in the treasury market pushing yields up. That is not surprising given this renewed view that the fed is going to be potentially more ag
Smithsonian air and Space Museum Live at 6 00 p. M. Eastern. Now a conversation with facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg who spoke at the American Enterprise Institute Last week. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to aie, im Arthur Brooks and im delighted to introduce Sheryl Sandberg to join us today. We have many events but thsz something ive been looking forward to for a long time. This an interview weve been hoping to do for months and months and had this on the books for four months and this is as many of you know one of the last events well be doing in this building. Well talk about so many issues important to you and important to me. Ill give you a quick bio. Its not that necessary but so impressive. The person i have with me on the stage, i want to talk and dwell on what success really looks like in america today. She has been the chief operating officer at facebook since 2008. When she came to facebook, facebook had 70 million users, which seemed like a lot at the time