A little bit more than half of of their 5 percent of which theyre going to lose so it goes into billions of dollars right the u. S. Says you heard in as weve heard blaming iran for these attacks but weve heard yemens who the rebels say they did it saudi arabia has long been seen as the custodian of the worlds fair oil capacity thats the extra oil that a country can provide Global Markets who benefits from a prolonged disruption of Saudi Oil Exports well lets just comment on the spare parts obviously thats going to be a problem in the short term. But who benefits well other Oil Producers obviously but then again you know theres another possibility that maybe and im just. Bringing this out as a as i thought. Theres a possibility that maybe open my. Might relieve that is might undo their production deal that they have in place right now suspended for a couple of months until saudi arabia gets back into full swing. And that of course would mean. Other opec members plus russia could could a
Dialogue with the u. S. On how we can develop our cooperation and deal with the many common challenges we are facing. Well for more on this lets bring in the White House Correspondent Kimberly Hall could kimberly our julie this is quite a measured response both from donald trump and from the Prime Minister as a self herself in terms of a diplomatic incident is this really a big thing are we making more of it than than actually is. I think the initial shock led many people to believe this was perhaps a larger diplomatic spat but the bottom line remains that this is an important strategic relationship for the United States as well as denmark and so as a result given their partnership particularly when it comes to nato that this is something that i think the 2 sides will be able to weather through but it certainly did catch a number of staff at the white house off guard including the u. S. Ambassador because this was a scheduled meeting set to take place september 2nd a 3rd of the prepara
Past 15 years where she is conducting research on africanamerican medical personnel that served during the american civil war. She has curated several exhibitions including binding wounds, pushing boundaries, africanamericans in civil war medicine, and has authored several articles that have appeared in prologue magazine. Traces, a publication of the Indiana Historical society, and several Online Publications and blogs. She is currently working on a book on africanamerican civil war surgeons. Please join me in welcoming jill l. Newmark. Hi and good evening. Thank you for that nice introduction. I want to thank jake and the Claire Barton missing soldiers museum for this opportunity and invitation to come and talk to you about this subject, about africanamericans who served as nurses and surgeons during the civil war. The story of africanamerican medical personnel that served during the civil war, its an often neglected part of Civil War History and theres been very little written on the
Here until. Aid organizations especially the u. N. Which they are decides were to put them now these migrants are from different african nationalities including is somalis a sudanese and they are also from new jersey they have also arab nationalities like here. Migrants from syria and also from yemen a boat carrying migrants has capsized off the coast of chile dozens are feared dead sarah is in zone as this close to the libyan border. Were here at one of a few camps in Disease Center near 0 which is very close to the border with libya and this is where many of the migrants especially african migrants and up now we were talking to the red crescent that runs this place and they were telling us that 4 individuals were handed over by the 2000000 authorities on wednesday night that was less than 24 hours ago one of them is in hospital and we found out in the last few hours that one of them just passed away while weve been here and he was from the ivory coast but also one of the others is of
Announcer coming up on washington journal, the state of the progressive legal movement. The cofounder and executive director demand for justice will join us. Also the president of the national right to work Legal Defense foundation, mark mix, on workforce issues and recent labor unrest. Washington journal starts now. This is a very sad day for america and was also very sad driving through washington, d. C. And seeing the filth and decay and all of the broken buildings and walls with the graffiti. This is not the place i left, it is a sad thing to see it. When you look at what is happening, this is a persecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to happen in america. This is the persecution of the person that is leading by very very substantial numbers in the republican primary and leading bided biden by a lot. If you cannot beat him, you persecute him or prosecute him. We cannot let this happen in america. Host good morning. It is friday, august 4. Former President Trump