The World Health Organization is warning against complacency some European Countries ease restrictions nurseries in norway have reopened and Small Businesses are trading again in some parts of germany and denmark. The new coronavirus pandemic and lock downs have hurt the demand for oil globally and heres what Major Oil Producers have been trying to do to offset those losses back in the beginning of march opec recommended removing one and a half 1000000 Barrels Per Day from the markets russia refused on march 7th saudi arabia retaliated nonsuch plans to flood the market with oil instead prices sank below 20. 00 a barrel it took a few weeks but moscow in riyadh buried the hatchet and agreed to gradually cut production by 10000000. 00 Barrels Per Day but the supply cuts were not happening fast enough for the markets and the spent may have hurt american produces the most prices have gone negative with produce is paying by is to take the commodity off their hands of affairs that Storage Cap
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Chris and no trouble as an evangelical magazine makes the case he should be from office. We will discuss it all with marc short, chief of staff to Vice President pence. Then. Debbie dingell, thats a real beauty. Chris we will talk with congresswoman Debbie Dingell, House Democratic leader about the president s comments on her late husband and Nancy Pelosis decision to hold onto the articles of impeachment. Plus, 2020 democrats make the case for impeachment in this weeks debate. We will ask our sunday panel how its playing in the battleground state. All right now on fox news sunday. Chris and hello again from fox news in washington. A bruising fight is now shaping up between the senate and house over the impeachment of President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she wont send the articles of impeachment of the senate until the two parties they are agreed on the rules for a trial. But if the articles are never sent over, does that mean the president was never actually impeach . In a
So representative babbin. Yes, sir. Mr. Chairman, thank you very much. Id like to join the others in acknowledging those in attendance here today who lost loved ones in the accidents and our sincerest condolences to you and thank you for being here today. In the interest of time, id like to get right to it. Instead of directing my questions to one of you specifically. Id like to address these to both of you and let you decide who is best fit to answer. I think there is a feeling out there that after the lion air crash in indonesia boeing sat back and did nothing in terms of addressing the causes of the accident and since the second crash in ethiopia, weve heard a lot from boeing and the rest of the industry about how the information gleaned from these tragic accidents helped to ensure that they are not repeated. With that in mind, what did boeing do after the lion air crash to ensure that those circumstances were not repeated and do you have any specific examples of Lessons Learned tha