Thedual listing could be biggest share sale in history. Softbank makes headlines again. Amassedid to have 20 billion in a stock trading movement despite a skeptical response from shareholders. Lets take a look at how markets are trading at the moment. At this as we are just getting some line through when it comes to the reserve bank of australias assistant governor. They are giving a speech saying it is more complex to assess the policy stance than it has been in the past. Due to the economic and fiscal conditions at play. We will continue to monitor some of those comments and we are also looking ahead to the rba Meeting Minutes as well. We are seeing downside in the first couple of minutes or so, trading in sydney on 5. 1 and then new zealand, that market is back to modest gains as we continue to process the outcome of the victory we saw from the Prime Minister and her resounding reelection effort over the weekend. The nikkei 225 seeing upside when we get into the open of. 25 of where
He was introduced by former republican president george w. Bush. Lican president , george w. Bush. First of all, i want to thank todays panelist. The discussions were relevant, fascinating, intelligent, and we cant thank you enough for participating in our conference. Secondly, i hope a lesson from the conversation was that if the United States withdraws, the world gets worse. And that if we expect to be secure at home, we had better worry about the lives of others abroad. [applause] he works at the george bush Intelligence Center which in my case is not oxymoronic. We are really lucky to have them here today. He is knowledgeable, he is a thoughtful guy. So please welcome to the stage cia director bill burns. [applause] cia director bill burns. [applause] thats all right. President , thank you very much. Im david kramer, the executive Director Director of the george w. Bush institute and its a real honor for me to be here with bill burns the director of the cia. He director of the cia.
I thought the discussions were relevant, fascinating, intelligent, and we cannot thank you enough for participating in our conference. Secondly, i hope a lesson from the conversation was that if the United States withdraws, the world gets worse and that if we expect to be secure at home, we better worry about the lives of others abroad. I want to its my honor to introduce the last conversation the nexttolast conversation, soon to be last conversation. I have known bill burns for quite a while because during my presidency, he was the ambassador to russia. By the way, the guy is fluent in russian. He was the number three at the state department. A really big job. He is now the head of the Central Intelligence agency. He works at the george bush intelligence center, which my case is not oxymoronic. We are really lucky to have him here today. He is knowledgeable. He is a thoughtful guy, so please welcome to the stage the cia director, bill burns. [applause] thats all right. Thank you very
Or way out in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet. That is why we are saying thank you. Host mediacomupports cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Caa director William Burns highlights u. S. Foreign aid to ukraine and the role look at play in repelling russias invasion during an event in dallas. Director burns also discussed china, the situation in the middle east and u. S. Intelligence sharing. Dr. Burns was introduced by a former republican president , george w. Bush. First of all, i want to thank todays panelist. The discussions were relevant, fascinating, intelligent, and we cant thank you enough for participating in our conference. Secondly, i hope a lesson from the conversation was that if the United States withdraws, the world gets worse. And that if we expect to be secure at home, we had better worry about the lives of others abroad. [applause] he works at the george
Witnesses who are leaders in our National Space program to join us here today. Before i introduce them, i want to take a moment to acknowledge that while i cant imagine there being a better place to work than for the Strategic Forces subcommittee, apparently somebody thinks theres a better job in washington, d. C. We this will be the last hearing that steve cotay will be in his current position. Hes leaving to go to work for the secretary of defense, to be the assistant secretary of defense for space policy. Our loss is the secretarys gain. Mr. Rogers i know hell do a great job for our country in his new capacity as well. Ood luck, buddy. Today we have some witnesses that are very familiar to this committee and do a great job for our country. General j. J. Raymond, lieutenant david buck, ms. Betty zap, director of National Reconnaissance office and robert cardillo, director of the National Intelligence space agency, mr. John hill, acting secretary of defense for space policy. After we