Way, jackie. Good afternoon, folks, im charles payne, this is making money. Breaking right now, stocks stumbled out of the gate. Here is the thing it is litany of issues. Surging bond yields. Wait until you hear what happened with the 20 year auction. Political tensions enhancing. Negative reaction to earnings this morning. Guess what . Im actually bullish. I will share my source of optimism and my one key signal to load up. Heavyweights tesla, netflix report after the bell. Well handicap that with you our top analysts on on the street ad our favorite stockpickers. President biden heading home after the wartime visit in israel. Tensions escalate after a bombing in gaza hospital. Russias Vladmir Putin touts a new world order with his quote dear friend president xi. Gordon chang is here saying what the two leaders are saying is something we ought to be paying attention to no matter what else is in the news. All that and much more on making money. Charles all right, so most people know me
good morning, everyone. glad you re with us. ooip poppy harlow in new york. there s a lot of news to get to this morning. here are five things to know for this thursday. at moment, hundreds of americans could cross the border out of gaza and into egypt one day after the rafah crossing opening. israel striking the largest refugee camp for the second day in a row. president biden now saying we need a pause in order to get the prisoners out of the war zone. overnight republicans going after one of their own taking to the senate flor and slamming senator tommy tuberville as he continues to hold up the m military appointments. donald trump jr. rirning to the stand today followed by his brother as the $250 million civil fraud trial continues. a much-needed win for a community in mourning. the high school football team from lewiston, maine, beating their rivals with a roster of celebrities cheering them on. cnn this morning starts right now. this is a live look at the ra
In essence, they were killing their own allies to hopefully undermine support for their enemy. So the result of all of this was a growing distrust of the use of such compounds and an increasing call for their elimination by the from the american arsenal. By 1975 the United States Senate Finally ratifies the geneva protocol with the provision that the United States could still use riot control agents in humanitarian operations and herbicides around the perimeters of its bases for defensive purposes. In 1977, all the remaining agent orange stock was destroyed on jonston atol. So it was collected from all the bases and all the Storage Centers on the United States and u. S. Military bases and taken out into the South Pacific where this this is actually a picture of one of the ships used in operation pacer ho which was intended to incinerate all of agent orange. These operations were all overseen by epa agents and so it was not just the u. S. Military in charge of this. Epa had to oversee t
Gitmo detention center. Carol rosenberg and two attorneys who represent Guantanamo Bay detainees. Tune in at 8 00 pm eastern on cspan. Each week, American History tv sits in on a lecture with one of the Nations College professors. You can watch the classes here every saturday evening at 8 00 pm and midnight eastern. Next, Boise State University professor lisa brady talks about how chemical agents were used during the korean and vietnam wars to destroy the landscape and infrastructure. She argues that during this time, the u. S. Military began to see foreign landscapes as an enemy rather than just an obstacle. She describes the reasons for various defoalization missions as well as damage to the environment and locals. Her class is about one hour, 15 minutes. Okay. So, today were going to be talking about the wars in korea and vietnam from an environmental history perspective. Many of you are quite well aware of the military side of things, how the wars progressed. I think its important
Feel differently about the effectiveness of the office of Inspector General. Attorney general cole asked the office of Legal Council to issue a formal opinion resolving this dispute. I hope the Principle Deputy assistant attorney general Karl Thompson and his team would adhere to the plain text of the statute and to our obvious intent and grant the Inspector General unfettered access to every document in the departments position. If the office of Legal Counsel find ambiguity to hold in place any of them on the Inspector Generals access to information, the house judiciary should be the first to act to correct their mistaken impression. Inspector general horowitz, we welcome and we look forward to your testimony today. And to your assistants legislative response is indeed required. I thank the chairman and yield back. The chair thanks the gentleman. And chair understands that the gentleman from ohio would like to make a brief statement welcoming the Inspector General. I thank the chairma