A wider political push perhaps for all of this to happen. Im beginning to wonder whether all hell is going to break loose because while drone power who is speaking the markets just tanked and you know donald trump. Is quite concerned about the markets the reason why the buckets times initially was how seem to be saying at the beginning of his press conference this is not the beginning of a the start of a long cycle of Interest Rate cuts which is what the markets were sort of hoping for we should have donald trump would have been hoping for but then only about 2030 minutes after he started speaking he made a clarification saying look im not saying its the beginning of a long cycle of cuts by more ruling out easy distressed further cuts so there was that kind of confusion which was sense rather the rather sensitive folks in the markets going nuts basically because they were hoping that this would be a long start of the several calls he wasnt ruling that out it turns out after all you kno
Emperor alexander ii. Amazing. What regarding submariners day, i must say that our country, actually the soviet union, the russian federation, has built the most Nuclear Power plants in the world. There are more than 200 submarines, and in fact , in terms of the number of diesel submarines built, we are also in strong second place, and in fact, our defenseindustrial complex, the shipbuilding industry, has created a number of, in general, quite unique ones. Samples of underwater equipment, ill just focus on three, this is project 661, submarine k200. 22 made, the first one made from titan, which reached a speed of 44. 7 knots under water, thats 83 km h, this record has still not been surpassed, when the boat surfaced after setting this record, absolutely everything on it was washed away by the water flow, all the hatches, there are fences, fellings and so on, so powerful was, well, if i may say so, the water pressure, a record that has not yet been achieved, another, another very intere
Ladies and gentlemen, my is jim byron and i have the honor of being the president and ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation, and i want to welcome you to the Richard Nixon library on this very wet day today. Thank you. Today, 50 years after the end of combat operations by American Forces in vietnam, we recognize Vietnam Veterans and the service that they provide to our country in uniform in the 1960s and seventies. And then after coming home, members of their community who went on to be forces for good and. And additionally we remember and pay tribute today to those who never came home or remain missing in action. Youll see throughout todays program, traditional elements of military ceremony represented by different branches of the United States military. And to begin id like to ask United States Army Chaplain William Williams to the invocation. Chaplain williams served in the army for 27 years in both infantry as enlisted man and as a member of the chaplain corps. He is currently the fa
Thank you. Today, 50 years after the end of combat operations by American Forces in vietnam, we recognize Vietnam Veterans and the service that they provide to our country in uniform in the 1960s and seventies. And then after coming home, members of their community who went on to be forces for good and. And additionally we remember and pay tribute today to those who never came home or remain missing in action. Youll see throughout todays program, traditional elements of military ceremony represented by different branches of the United States military. And to begin id like to ask United States Army Chaplain William Williams to the invocation. Chaplain williams served in the army for 27 years in both infantry as enlisted man and as a member of the chaplain corps. He is currently the family life resource manager, deputy garrison chaplain advisor, low density faith Group Leaders and a director of religious education. He has been deployed on eight combat tours. He served as a battalion brig
Want to welcome you to the Richard Nixon president ial library on this very wet day. Today, thank you. Today, 50 years after the end of combat operations by American Forces in vietnam, we recognize Vietnam Veterans in the service they provided to our country. In uniform in the 1960s and 70s, and then after coming home as members of their community who went on to be forces for good. He. And it is newly, we remember and pay tribute today to those who never came home, or remain missing in action. Youll see throughout todays program, traditional elements of military ceremony, represented by different branches of the United States military. And to begin, id like to ask United States army chaplain, william williams, to deliver the invocation. Chaplain williams served in the army for 27 years in both infantry as enlisted man, and as a member of the Chaplain Corps he is currently the family life resource manager, deputy garrison chaplain adviser for a low density face group leaders, and a dire