Next, a look into the future of the Transatlantic Alliance and natos role in securing ukraine and georgia. I am pleased we have the pleasure to welcome our panelists and viewers on both sides of the atlantic. Good morning. Greetings from brussels. Ukraineect of today, and nato, is something i would say is part of the dna. We have been working for many years now on georgia related issues. Supports fund that vaccines by addressing [indiscernible] in the region. Want to thanklly the new Europe Center for all to support they provided contribute tonight. Today, we want to dig into the subject of ukraine and georgias relationship with nato, and especially how these countries fit [inaudible] reflects the process. This was announced by nato secretarygeneral jan native g to see her to see how nato can prepare and this process may lead to a new strategic concept, and this isnt a luxury. The current one dates back to 2007, if im not mistaken, so i would argue that there is a need to rethink nato
In the region. I also really want to thank our partners, the new europe center, for all the support they have provided. It is a perfect lineup of speakers ready to contribute tonight. Today, we want to dig a little bit more into the subject of ukraine and georgia relationship with nato, and especially how these countries fit [cheers and applause] [no audio] announced by nato secretarygeneral jan stoltenberg. Eventually, this process may to a new strategic concept, and this is not a luxury. The current one dates back to 2007, if i am not mistaken, so i would argue there is a need to rethink nato strategy. The world has certainly changed in the last 10 years. Theink, for instance, about increased presence of china and the European Security landscape. The continued assertiveness of russia and key regions for transAtlantic Security, but also new challenges. Hybrid warfare and cyber attacks. The alliance needs to address these challenges. That also includes how nato engages with partners. I
Positive signs on the economic front as the u. S. Nonmanufacturing index expanded and treasury yields breaking higher today much more on that move in just a bit. 59 minutes left to two in the session, and the dow is up more than 400 points. Thanks, sara. Lets get to the big stories we begin with amon javers. Reporter we dont know about the president s condition at this hour, but we know about his intent at this hour. He is ready to go home he has been at Walter Reed Medical Center since friday evening, and hes ready go he said, i will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6 30 p. M. Feeling really good. Dont be afraid of covid dont let it dominate your life. We have developed under the trump administration, some really great drugs and knowledge. I feel better than i did 20 years ago. That came in the hour in which we were told we would get a briefing from the president s doctors explaining what his condition is exactly its not clear whether the president is preemptin
Dow plunging and s p plummeting 2. 78 . And the nasdaq nosediving 4. 11 . Its tempting to try to learn something from the big bone crushers of the past so we can apply those bone crushers to the future two are alike but there can be similarities take the. C do. Com bust. The endless run from 1998 to march of 2000 followed by a rapid meltdown, what is happening here now, now that the nasdaq is 10 from size, im hearing about the buzz all day okay, the beat of 1998, the nasdaq stood at 1,585. 1,585. It roared to 5,100 by march of 2000 and plummeted to 3,155 by may. Fast forward to 19 year ago and a round trip to 1 ,585 it is your Worst Nightmare of course, there are horrendous sell offs. The 87 crash averages cut in half in a few hours time the financial crisis, dallas laid the waste from 14,000 to 6500 and the covid crash dow from 295 to 68 to above 18,000 march lows. Nasdaq sank. But its that rebound from the march lows thats drawing comparison to the. Com era the nasdaq surged 82 from
The rival leaders finally settling their differences. To share power and form a new unity government after wars of civil war after 3 failed Peace Agreements will this one last this inside story. Hello there and welcome to the program im mr. Case is finally head thats the promise from south sudans president salva kiir after signing the latest power sharing agreement with his rival but after 2 similar agreements collapsed many are asking if theyve really got it right this time around react russia has once again been sworn in as Vice President their rivalry has triggered a civil war thats killed at least 400000 people and displaced millions both sides have been accused of recruiting child soldiers mass rape and starving the south sudanese people have a morgan reports from the capital juba. In a scene similar to that witnessed in april 26th after a peace deal signed a year earlier Opposition Leader rick machar is once again sworn in as the countrys 1st Vice President. And so began a new tr