Been seeing a lot of industrials, energy companies, airlines, travel Companies Taking the brunt of the selling. Now it has spread to the leaders. 4 , then a little under worst day since october 28. I think that is one powell said neutral. All down more than 4 , basically the big laggards today. That is what you get. Scarlet the dow and s p negative on the year. Nasdaq Still Holding onto a gain of 2. 8 . Lets check in with our market reporters to say what they were monitoring. Abigail, get us started. Abigail i am thinking about the selloff we had on this day and putting it into the context of a chart we have looked at frequently, because it feels like it is from out of nowhere, but many the surface there have been indications we could see this action. This chart goes back to the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak as we were reporting on it. A little more than a month ago. In yellow is crude oil and copper is in pink. Both of those commodities down about 10 . At the lowest crude oil
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President immediately reacted. The United States and its Coalition Allies are committed to enforcing the United Nations resolutions that call for Saddam Hussein to immediately and unconditionally leave kuwait. In view of the soviet initiative, which very frankly we appreciate. We want to set forth this morning the specific criteria that will ensure Saddam Hussein complies with the United Nations mandate. These were the moments when a limited war broke out between the us and iraq over kuwait, which ultimately led to complete sanctions on iraq, to the extent that saddam was forced to destroy all his missiles and declare the location of. All his defense facilities to the west. Saddam implemented all the tasks that the International Atomic energy agency, the iaea dictated to him and didnt even know that the new us president was going to attack him without getting a un approval Saddam Hussein. This president is the son of the president who had attacked iraq in the past. And we got to keep.
Stockman tradition. Anyway, when i was growing up on small town montana, pretty rural and a community picnic, one time, the sole timer who was a homesteader. We back when was reminiscing about the family farm in wisconsin, and i asked how come he moved out to montana . And he said, well, there was free land out here and land was 20 an acre back in wisconsin. So he said he came out here for free land, which was the most expensive land he ever bought. So this panel was a dream of mine. Amy lauter is going to talk about the free land, socalled free land and i ive been looking for years and my search of 19th century illustrated stereotypes or stereotype ups of. And we have a panelist today who has figured out how to get a handle on that, which i never did. And so im excited about that as well. Hes our second presenter. The john coward our third presenter is the foremost authority on images of Indigenous People in the United States and we have that all tied up by somebody whos bringing the