With more on this, im joined by nitesh shah. He joined by nitesh shah. Is head of notties. Thank yo being he is head of notties. Thank you for being with us, so, we are flirting with this 95 barrel level, production has been cut. That is why prices are going up. It is fair to say this is opec plus, russia and saudi arabias plans bearing fruit . Yes, so, To Peck Group and in particular russia and saudi arabia have been angling for tightening up the market to push prices to these levels, they have extended recently extended their supply cuts against market expectations, that is what drove it above 90 but we are close to 95 now, that a recent leg in movement in oil prices has been driven by the tight innocence the market n the us Storage Levels are going to record lows and in past months what we are finding, despite to peck saudi arabia, russia particular driving down production, us was making up for that, us production was rising, now that seems to have come to an end, us production is c
Belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko. Putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarise ukraine. 0ur Eastern Europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. Here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. And those are happening almost every day now. We heard the sound of explosions and thats when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. People head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is around about a0 kilometres away. Now, we dont know what was targeted this time, but we do know over overnight here in ukraine, there was a Massive Attack by russia on the Energy Infrastructure right across the country, from west to here in the northeast. And here in kharkiv, 300 missiles were fired. They destroyed a power substation, electricity substation, and they damaged yet another power plant here. And the city is struggling. You know, the metro
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the White House Historical association and our 2023 symposium, the white house in Popular Culture hosted by the association and good friends, our partners, the john w klug center at the library of congress. My name is stewart mclaurin, and i have the privilege of being the president of the White House Historical association. And i see many familiar friends and faces here today and, of course, those who are joining us by cspan and through our own digital coverage. Its great to have all of you joining us here today as well. I want to recognize three of my colleagues who have been involved and on point for this many here at the association and have played a role in making today happen in these annual symposiums, which theyre actually a year long effort to put together. We start with a colloquium of scholars in the fall and focus on a topic or a subject with our partner in this case, the clergy center. And then that evolves over the course of the year
Coming up we hear from former housing secretary mel martinez, jean case of the Case Foundation , Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution center, and wes moore of the robin hood foundation. The event was held at the Lincoln Center in new york city. And thank you to our panelists for being here. I will introduce them in a moment. When we started to think about this really wrought topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our Advisory Council and the president and mrs. Bush is we cannot just talk a lot the International Component of democracy and freedom. We really need to look at some challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert those principles domestically. Our panel here today was all chosen, not necessarily just because they are smart thinkers issue, issue, public but because they are all working on something to address these issues today. We have mel martinez from j. P. Morgan chase. We have wes moore from the robin hood foundation.
This really broad topic at the bush institute, one of the things that we knew as we talked to our Advisory Council and the president and mrs. Bush is we cannot just talk a lot the International Component of democracy and freedom. We really need to look at some challenges we have in our own country and how we reassert those principles domestically. Our panel here today was all chosen, not necessarily just because they are smart thinkers on this issue, but because they are all working on something to address these issues today. We have mel martinez from j. P. Morgan chase. We have wes moore from the robin hood foundation. Jean case from the case foundation. And Jeffrey Rosen Front National constitution center. Thank you all for being here today. Let me take off the conversation with a question for the group. Lets follow up a bit on the conversation we were just having. Lets talk a little bit about trust among americans in our institutions of democracy domestically. Out serious is this ch