I know we have a lot of World Affairs Council Members here. Jim faulk, very hateful for this help. We have players, including stephen hadley, who will be speaking tonight. A truly great Public Servant which the director of the nsc under bush, i say Public Servant in days when that meant something and it really mattered. We respected people who hold these types of positions. We look forward to hearing from him tonight. And i think without even leaving the stage, i will get the first panel underway so that we can start this. If i was a college professor, i would say, get your notepads out. We will start with our first panel, and i want to invite the panelists to come up to the stage. Tim sale from the university of toronto is going to chair the panel and lead the discussion. He works on nato, who has been in the news quite a bit. Meghan osullivan, the kirkpatrick professor at the Kennedy School at harvard, an expert on north america, among other things, and one of the officials of the tr
Days when that meant something and it really mattered. We respected people who hold these types of positions. We look forward to hearing from him tonight. Leavingink without even the stage, i will get the first panel underway so that we can start this. Professor, illege would say, get your notepads out. We will start with our first invite thei want to panelists to come up to the stage. Tim sale from the university of to chair theing panel and lead the discussion. , who has beento in the news quite a bit. Meghan osullivan, the kirkpatrick professor at the Kennedy School at harvard, an expert on north america, among other things, and one of the officials of the trilateral commission. Peter feaver, welcome back to the hilltop. He is a professor at duke and director of the grant staff Strategy Program and former white house official in the Bush Administration. If you would not mind joining me and giving a big round of welcome for our panelists. Tim . [applause] tim thank you. It is a pleas
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We did get japanese factory orders which were disappointing down 7. 8 in may they were expected to fall only 5 were down full 1. 5 as you can see in hong kong a little more than that in shanghai 2. 6 . European equities are lower, down around about 0 where do we look on the screens 0. 1 there we go, down 0. 2 in france, italy holding on to slight gains we did get some better than expected german Industrial Production data up 0. 3 in may. It was expected to fall slightly treasury yields back about 2 . Similarly the german yield is back above 0, negative 0. 4 and were up 0. 23 . Deutsche bank announcing it will pull out of Global Equity scales, scale back Investment Banking and slash 18,000 jobs as part of a Global Restructuring plan you have been following this story obviously throughout the weekend. And i thought your comments earlier with dom chu were interesting. You sort of term this as ripping the band aid off. Finally. Perhaps a little too late. Finally exactly. So 18,000 had cut
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