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clinton. president clinton taped conversations he had with other foreign leaders for eight years. what did clinton do with these tapes? clinton took them home to chappaqua and stuffed them in a sock drawer. these tapes were about as highly classified as can you get. these conversations president clinton had with heads of state about war, about national security strategy. about nuclear posture. did bill clinton declassify these before he took them home toe chappaqua? no. he took them home and he stuffed them in the sock drawer. judicial watch sued for access to these presidential records then a judge, appointed by barack obama, ruled that these are bill clinton s personal tapes and nobody can have them. not judicial watch, not the national archives. no one. quote: the decision to segregate personal materials from presidential records, is made by the president during the president s term and in his sole discretion. since the president is completely entrusted with the mana ....
hello, i m sally bundock, here with your top business stories. let s start with oil, because crude prices have risen some 2% after saudi arabia and opec plus countries announced they would be cutting production to stabilise oil prices. saudi arabia said it would make cuts of one million barrels per day injuly, which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around a0 % of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1.4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. joining me now from vienna is cornelia meyer, who s the ceo of meyer resources. always lovely to see you. talk to us about these announcements. were you expecting these new cuts to come? i expecting these new cuts to come? . , , . ., come? i was expecting them and ou come? i was expecting them and you know. come? i was expecting them and ....
barrels per day injuly, which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around 40% of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1.4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. sameer hashmi is our middle east business correspondent. let see how prices are faring just now. brent is currently up 1.5% so far in the day but keep an eye on it because there is a lot of volatility as you might expect as investors and traders try to work out exactly what the production cut could mean. sameer hashmi is our middle east business correspondent. perhaps not unexpected, this is what we expected, it cuts production and keeps prices up and we know how reliant many are on the revenue it creates but it will not go down well around the world. two creates but it will not go down well around the world. create ....
price of these items. greetings, j thank you for having me. as you mentioned, the food prices index, the climb compared to it, the decline was modest, around 2% but what is important is that the decline which we observed last march in march 2022 was over 22%. so what is behind it? let s remember that the food price index includes quotations of bulk commodities so on this international level bulk commodities, the markets depending on the specific commodity, remain relatively balanced supply and they are often quite stable. we have noticed a decline in the cereal prices when the maize and wheat prices when the maize and wheat prices decline while on the other hand rice prices increase. so it means the supply generally is quite steady while the demand remains steady. i would like to mention the case of sugar which has been, unlike other commodities, increasing recently. this is because of relatively tight conditions on the global markets and concerns about la nina on produ ....
from these various meetings happening today? the from these various meetings happening today? happening today? the two meetings. happening today? the two meetings, the happening today? the two meetings, the g7 - happening today? the two meetings, the g7 but - happening today? the two meetings, the g7 but also | happening today? the two - meetings, the g7 but also the ttc, which i see is the more productive and hope meeting, it is bilateral, the us and the eu. i am sure something will come out of this, given the risks and dangers that have been identified quite clearly by both sides. what we could expect in that format is probably some kind of agreement on what the risks are first of all, to define the risks, the metrics of measuring the risks of ai and risk management methods, but also the start of developing common standards, to take steps together to, with stakeholders present at the ttc, who will give insight necessary to arrive at common standards. and i think ....