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Also happening in Geneva, Nathan, Ukraine and Russia concluded a second day of U.S.
brokered talks.
The talks lasted about two hours.
In a post on social media, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of dragging out negotiations.
He did say both sides did agree the U.S.
will help monitor a truce if the war ends.
There are some questions just about the size and scope of this project, just because it would be the biggest energy project of its kind.
There are also two other projects.
One is a crude export facility in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast, as well as a project that would produce synthetic diamonds.
Those are used in the manufacturing of semiconductors, energy and automobiles as well.
Well, there's more fallout this morning from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Nathan and Bloomberg's Alexis Christophorus has the latest from New York.
Well, let's turn to the markets now, Nathan.
Futures are higher ahead of today's session, and stocks rebounded yesterday from an early sell-off to eke out gains.
We're getting word this morning about some big moves from Wall Street investors, including Warren Buffett.
Bloomberg's John Tucker joins us with the very latest.
John, good morning.