and more shocking pictures coming out of vermont. rapid flood waters pounding that area following those massive storms. so much damage that the federal government has now officially declared a state of emergency there. so lots to get to, but we begin with the high stakes nato summit in lithuania. members making decisions that could change the course of the war in ukraine and that are already reshaping the alliance itself. this as the man with arguably the most at stake, ukrainian president zelenskyy here, you see him arriving ending speculation on whether he would even be invited or show up to this summit. well, he will meet, as we said, with president biden tomorrow less than three days after the president poured cold water on the idea of ukraine joining the transatlantic alliance. and ahead of his speech, where he ll make his case for his country s membership. zelenskyy tweeted earlier today uncertainty is weakness. nbc s monica alba is traveling with president biden in lit
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zone in the woods. police say they were clearing out the encampment when one of the protestors opened fire hitting one of the troopers. officers returned fire shooting and killing that protestor. the group was there protesting the construction of a new police training facility. officials say opponents of that project have repeatedly turned to violence. over the last several months, law enforcement and portions of our community have experienced growing criminal behavior and terroristic acts committed by individuals and groups for the building of the new atlanta public training safety center. they have attempted to disguise their activities as being protests against the building of this facility. the law enforcement can t stand by while serious criminal acts are being committed that jeopardize the safety of the citizens we re sworn to protect. dana: we go to jonathan serrie in atlanta. bill: social media posts calling for violence have been banned. protestors continue t
Investors have been pouring cash into Swiss stocks in the hope that this export-focussed market will outshine its peers, in part thanks to a shift in central bank policy that could knock the franc further off 2023's multi-year highs. Analysts say this quarter will probably remain tough for exporters with the franc still trading at elevated levels, but expectations this might change soon are already setting the tone for the market. Currency strength was part of the problem, as many large Swiss firms make much of their revenues abroad, but report earnings and pay some costs in francs, meaning their overseas revenues shrink after being converted.