Ballots being ran through the tabulating machines numerous times being counted 8 to 10 times newer with return addresses shorter cells and. Whatnot to keep you in the loop this is all it international from everyone here in moscow very welcome to the program. While to start us off this hour the talk as president has knocked out his french counterpart claiming hes a button to his country and should step down it represents a new low when relations between one. Comes as power to crack down raja islam following a wave of terrorism in france. Macron is a burden on france and france are going through a very dangerous period actually my hope is that france gets rid of this mccraw in trouble as soon as possible well the spat between the turkish president at the one in france has been deepening for some time now you will remember that last week the French Senate adopted a non binding resolution in which they officially recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh and they called for Azerbaijan
A challenge for the 15 Navy Chiefs Meeting here in defense contractors here in the gulf of guinea but across the world because piracy is on the rise whether with the crisis that we currently see in the straits of hormuz where britain and iran accuse each other of state piracy or in Southeast Asia where tankers are being taken by pirates and its contents sold on the black market here in the gulf of guinea the main challenge is the hijacking and holding from ransom of its crew member its a global problem and for james fogle the admiral of the American Navy in europe in africa its something that needs to be urgently addressed 90 percent of our commerce worldwide goes by sea so africa is hugely for. Every major power in the world there are russian interests in europe and africa there are chinese interests in europe and africa in particular in the arctic and there are u. S. Interests there are israeli chinese Ship Building Companies south african contractors all trying to find solutions spe
Ashley thank you very much, charles payne. Great stuff as always. Hi, everyone, im Ashley Webster in for liz claman. The dow is off 179 points and back blow that, i guess, psychological mark of 40,000. It breeched it in the final moments of trading friday but pulling back today. The s p 500 and back below 500 and so far so good and s p 500 will be a squeaker and needs five points for the 24th record finish of the year and tups 5. 87. Could be interesting. Reports from lowes target, tjx and big key events on wednesday, nvidia earning ands, yes, the fed minutes. Vice chair Phillip Jefferson saying cautiously optimistic about inflation fight but its still too early to tell if the slow down of inflation is long lasting. Very noncommittal. Itll take awhile to be confident on inflation. Take a look, 2year yield hit ago oneweek high in the session today. Two year at 4 hadnt 48 and 10 year up slightly at 4. 44 . By the way, the 10 year holding above that 4. 4 ever so slightly for the second da
Other stops on our tour at www. Cspan. Org citiestour. You are watching American History tv on cspan3. Next come historians discuss u. S. Foreignpolicy on human rights during the latter half of the cold war. Chileters focus on iran, and cuba. They also examined the american stance on womens rights, torture and oppression in the developing world from the 1960s on. This session was hosted by the American Historical Association at their annual meeting. Its about an hour and a half. Thank you for coming to this session on human rights in the late cold war era. My name is amanda moniz. On the curator of philanthropy at the Smithsonian National museum of American History. Until recently, i was associate director of the National History center of the American Historical Association, which sponsored this afternoons panel. Amanda perry is the new assistant director. We are grateful to sarah snyder for organizing this panel. Panelistsroduce our all together and then we will hear their papers, wh
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