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the u.s. suem court hears oral argument in a case on whether donald umhas presidential immunity against criminal prosecuonn his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we will have live coverage of the oral argument thursday, april 25, 10 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our mobile video app, and online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. we take it to where the policies are debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting powered by cable. ♪ >> to former senior directors of the national security council debate u.s. policy toward iran and the middle east. they also discuss the funding of militant groups by iran and their role in the attack on israel by hamas. this event was cohosted by the alexander hamilton society and john quincy adams
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the u.s. awards tsmc $11.6 billion in grants and loans in order to boost a mystic semiconductor manufacturing. what the move means for u.s. chip productions. and jpmorgan ceo likens artificial intelligence to the invention of the steam engine. we will discuss his views on how the technology is changing the world and his force. and lou checks already back at elon musk -- blue checks are back at elon musk's x. details on that and so much more. we focus on the public markets as we look towards cpi print wednesday, all eyes focusing on what the bond market is doing. yields up three basis points. the highest levels for the entirety of this year. but it is not pulling back on any sort of risk-taking in the equity market so far. the nasdaq still pushing up, so keep and i on key names -- keep an eye on key names. bitcoin still charging to new highs. 71,756, so back near those all-time highs. tesla, best performer on the nasdaq 100, up 5%. this is a beaten up stock, worst performer on the s&p 500 so fa
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i will admit, the u.s. navy does have only the 35th anniversary of the stimson center, no small feat for a think tank in washington. the u.s. navy is marking its 250th here next year. i don't know what the traditional gift for a 250th anniversary is. i believe it is called a semicon centennial. we can look that up. i will put it on your list. you have our greatest craze and -- praise and respect, secretary, as you stand at the helm of an institution steeped in deep tradition and legacy that is constantly exploring how it cani develop and evolve to meet the changes of tomorrow. the honorable del toro will be joined by the stimson center board chair stu sadako it to explore the future of u.s. maritime power for global security, and in addition to her role as a stimson's board chair she serves as the cadmus executive vice chair for public sector strategy, responsible for overseeing the development and execution of the cadmus public sector growth strategy in the u.s. and globally. previously she was president a
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about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier. this should give you an idea of how much japanese companies contribute to the u.s. economy. looking at the breakdown by industry japanese investment in the u.s. by industry as you know the manufacturing sector dominates accounting for about 45%. among these accounting for about 15%. transportation equipment just under 10% is the second largest in the manufacturing sector. outside of manufacturing trade and finance follow. within the sector investments in the pharmaceuticals and that medicines is expected to be significant. with acquisition in 2019. boosted the balance of
about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier....
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the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. the world needs the united states to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. and yet, as we meet here today, i detect an undercurrent of self-doubt amongst some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self-doubt is rising at a time when our world is at history's turning point. the post-cold war era is already behind us and we are now at an inflexion point that will define the next
the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is...
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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest
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the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this morning. although the trains volumes are higher than normal, is not really seen much of a move. the attacks were unprecedented and the first of their kind. it didn't really affect supply for now. i think that is what the response we are seeing at the moment. iran has said it has pretty much included desk included with the text. they did warned that if the u.s. gives a strong retaliation against his attacks -- iran has made clear -- israel told the u.s. it has made clear it is not looking for any significant escalation and the biden administration is telling isra
the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this...
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u.s. lower ahead of the crucial jobs report. fed officials divided, neel kashkari floating the possibility of no cuts but loretta mester is saying the central bank is getting closer to its target. israel agrees to open new aid routes into gaza after a warning from president biden. we'll extends gains with brent pushing above $90 per barrel for the first time since october. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen starts are we on visit to china with a warning the chinese overcapacity manufacturing poses risks to the global economy. also on the show, our exclusive interview with argentina's president javier millet -- milei. happy friday, the day you will been waiting for all we, u.s. jobs day. could we get the goldilocks scenario for markets? the suggestion that the labor market is taking a serious downturn but no excuse for the fed to not cut rates again. we will preview that with our guests, the chief economist edward morgan stanley, but yesterday in the meantime while we were waiting for the
u.s. lower ahead of the crucial jobs report. fed officials divided, neel kashkari floating the possibility of no cuts but loretta mester is saying the central bank is getting closer to its target. israel agrees to open new aid routes into gaza after a warning from president biden. we'll extends gains with brent pushing above $90 per barrel for the first time since october. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen starts are we on visit to china with a warning the chinese overcapacity manufacturing...
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but the u.s. is urging israel carried out, the limited airstrike on strike against iran on friday, the u.s. does not want to be dragged into a larger middle east work. iran has not responded to israel's strike but iran's proxy group announced it would resume attacks on u.s. forces shortly before rockets were fired near the u.s. based in northeast syria. what remains unclear is if iran is going to rain and proxies or allow them to ramp up attacks. iraq's prime minister visited the pentagon last weekend the defense department announced it reached an agreement with iraq regarding military sale of counter drone systems and helicopters worth $550 million. >> everyone is keen to keep the security partnership especially under such circumstances. what's going on in the region and prevent any escalation that would result in instability of critical and sensitive region of war. >> a suspected iranian spy ship and read helping to who these target commercial and u.s. navy ships in the red sea has returned home
but the u.s. is urging israel carried out, the limited airstrike on strike against iran on friday, the u.s. does not want to be dragged into a larger middle east work. iran has not responded to israel's strike but iran's proxy group announced it would resume attacks on u.s. forces shortly before rockets were fired near the u.s. based in northeast syria. what remains unclear is if iran is going to rain and proxies or allow them to ramp up attacks. iraq's prime minister visited the pentagon last...
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we call in the u.s., chinese consumers buying things in the u.s. how sustainable is that for lvmh and other luxury players like hermes. how much longer do you expect chinese traveling abroad continuing to power companies like lvmh? >> well, the comparison in terms of the chinese offshore spending is easy, i would say because chinese used to spend -- so we definitely believe the pressure of domestic spending from chinese will remain structurally higher, but still we see a sizeable and broad potential of chinese offshore spendings. if you look at the state of the chinese customers overall, today they still have excess savings, but the ush is that consumer confidence remains super weak. at the same time there's the effect of prices still sliding, stockmarkets still under pressure, the rate of use, which is obviously your key clients of brands remains quite weak. there's no doubt the appetite for luxury brands is still strong with chinese customers, however, the conditions are spotty. >> you see demand fairly strong, but is there now a divergence betwe
we call in the u.s., chinese consumers buying things in the u.s. how sustainable is that for lvmh and other luxury players like hermes. how much longer do you expect chinese traveling abroad continuing to power companies like lvmh? >> well, the comparison in terms of the chinese offshore spending is easy, i would say because chinese used to spend -- so we definitely believe the pressure of domestic spending from chinese will remain structurally higher, but still we see a sizeable and...
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the u.s.. the package was passed by the house, so it goes on to president biden. we will show floor debate before final passage. mr. president, i rise to urge my colleagues to pass this important legislation, and i want to thank senator -- leader schumer for his tremendous leadership on this entire package. it is amazing his dedication and support to getting this done really, really held steadfast. owl caucus, as -- our caucus, as the just described, and so many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle. i also with a with to thank senator murray for her continued leadership on appropriations bills. this supplemental will supply ukraine with desperately needed equipment and weapons and training and logistics. for two years the ukrainian people have shown courage and resilience enabling them to resist russian aggression. and as just described by our leader, it would be disastrous for our national security and democracy and human rights if we had not supported them. this bill also continues t
the u.s.. the package was passed by the house, so it goes on to president biden. we will show floor debate before final passage. mr. president, i rise to urge my colleagues to pass this important legislation, and i want to thank senator -- leader schumer for his tremendous leadership on this entire package. it is amazing his dedication and support to getting this done really, really held steadfast. owl caucus, as -- our caucus, as the just described, and so many of our colleagues on both sides...
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the u.s., israel and other nations say they expect at any moment but what comes next? israel has been going for days that if iran strikes inside israeli territory, israel will strike in iran he and territory print you hurt in the comments i read from and yahoo, the prime minister alluding to that as well. we know how quickly these types of events, miscalculations and escalations can spiral particularly in a region as explosive as the middle east. the concern is if iran strikes in israel, israel strikes in iran and those would be unprecedented steps on what comes next could be anyone's guess. >> josh, let me read for you in part in what netanyahu said when he addressed raley's investment israelis. our systems are spread out and ready for all sinners weather defensive or offensive, israel is strong brick we appreciate the u.s. standing with israel. whoever hurts us, we will hurt them. we will defend our selves from every thread dispassionately and decisively. is the expectation, josh, from what
the u.s., israel and other nations say they expect at any moment but what comes next? israel has been going for days that if iran strikes inside israeli territory, israel will strike in iran he and territory print you hurt in the comments i read from and yahoo, the prime minister alluding to that as well. we know how quickly these types of events, miscalculations and escalations can spiral particularly in a region as explosive as the middle east. the concern is if iran strikes in israel, israel...
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u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000 americans died of overdose in 2022, according to the cdc. 436 were rhode islanders. the death of those 436 people ripples across my small state in a tide of heartbreak. fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are behind many of these deaths. fentanyl's death toll was the direct result of shell corporations. shell corporations that hide the delivery of precursor chemicals and shell corporations that hide the profits from sales. what doj indictment last year design a network of shell companies in wyoming to lau
u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000...
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the u.s. john kirby was asked what it means. >> we are looking for concrete steps to be announced soon. it is not just about the announcement of concrete steps and changes in their policies, but the execution of those announcements and decisions and implement them them. -- implementing them. we will watch closely and monitor how they do on the commitments they make, and as i said earlier, if there is no changes to their policy and approaches, then there is going to have to be changes to ours. caitriona: and gaza, fears of famine are becoming reality. our correspondent is in jerusalem with more. correspondent: the israeli government is under international pressure to carry out a swift and thorough investigation into the airstrike of the world central kitchen convoy. in a rare admission of fault, the israeli military acknowledged that this was a mistake and that it happened after a misidentification. we still do not have additional details about this misidentification and how this attack was app
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the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an honor to open this conference at 75, charting a new course. i am very much looking forward to your questions in a few minutes. for three quarters of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security united nations in a collective commitment to mutual defense into our shared values. nato's success story really is remarkable and it is one by no means preordained. .... of soldiers, , sailors, aviators and operate there'll be several panels throughout the day where folks will be allowed to
the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an...
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and the main message by the u.s. and u.s. allies, and a lot of the gulf nations, has been, to both sides, to the iranians and to the israelis, not to let this escalate. so i, i can, i am confident that the u.s. is conveying to israel probably almost in real time that they, they cannot have some sort of ask a literary response to tonight's retaliation. the big question mark is still exactly, what has iran hits tonight? what is the battle damage assessment? we don't know that. we heard a little bit that you just played from the spokesperson for the idf. he acknowledged that at least one israeli military base was hit. so far, the early reports is that there was no major damage and no casualties, but again, it's dark in israel. we're going to get more and more information in the coming hours. but i am confident that the u.s. is using all of their leverage to, to do everything that they can to encourage israel not to respond forcefully. i will say, israel takes, back to the strike in damascus, israel takes a lot of strikes in syri
and the main message by the u.s. and u.s. allies, and a lot of the gulf nations, has been, to both sides, to the iranians and to the israelis, not to let this escalate. so i, i can, i am confident that the u.s. is conveying to israel probably almost in real time that they, they cannot have some sort of ask a literary response to tonight's retaliation. the big question mark is still exactly, what has iran hits tonight? what is the battle damage assessment? we don't know that. we heard a little...
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i reaffirm the u.s. one china policy and stress the critical importance of peace and stability across the taiwan strait. raise the cases of american citizens were wrongfully detained those who are subject to exit man's present biden i rest until they're back with their families. where they c belong.d elsa raised concerns about erosion of hong kong's metonymy democratic institution. possible transnational repression, ongoing human rights of abuses and a number of s individual human rights cases. we spoke about press freedom and access. i appreciate the prc granted short-term visas to a number of the foreign journalists who are here's then cover thisfo visit. in my meetings i encourage my counterparts to fulfill the commitment they made to 2021 to provide equal access in the united states will continue to insist onia reciprocity on this issue, just as we don for our businesses. and many other areas. we also discussed a range of regional and globalan crises try to complete a constructive role for anchorage
i reaffirm the u.s. one china policy and stress the critical importance of peace and stability across the taiwan strait. raise the cases of american citizens were wrongfully detained those who are subject to exit man's present biden i rest until they're back with their families. where they c belong.d elsa raised concerns about erosion of hong kong's metonymy democratic institution. possible transnational repression, ongoing human rights of abuses and a number of s individual human rights cases....
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u.s. foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and richard zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. so so i'm here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. and this is the title. i will. i will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. but my neighbor reverse searched and found it's flower. so don't be alarmed. no cocaine was used in the creating its cover. so we probably all have sense of what the war drugs is. news today report on various war on drugs topics even up to the present such as currently this week, whether the philippines will cooperate with international criminal court investigation into. how former president rodrigo duterte conducted the war on drugs. there. we also see the trial of one orlando hernandez from honduras to decide whether he perpetuated the war drugs or undermined the war on drugs. so these things are still prominent today's society. but as historians we probably back to the presidencies of either ric
u.s. foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and richard zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. so so i'm here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. and this is the title. i will. i will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. but my neighbor reverse searched and found it's flower. so don't be alarmed. no cocaine was used in the creating its cover. so we probably all have sense of what the war drugs is. news today report on...
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a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying they expected more than 100. one of the officials who heard the update saying he was so shocked, his hands were trembling when he wrote that number down. david? >> david: martha raddatz with us here tonight. martha, thank you. we do have one more point on this tonight. as we've reported here, this was the first time iran attacked israel directly, rather than through its proxies. those militia groups it supports across the region here, and right across the border, of course, in lebanon. that's where we find our foreign cor
a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying...
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the u.s. and europe. on others, they will align with china and russia. it is a much more fluid, complex and unpredictable situation. i don't think we force all that in the day. i think we thought the unipolar moment was going to last much longer than it did. >> that is when you were looking at it in 1997. 2001. was there anything you did see coming that is playing out now that you weren't about? >> i think we saw certainly as you fast-forward to the obama administration, -- a couple thanks. back in the days of clinton, we thought the best way to contain iran was iraq to iraq and i run workaday computing and containing each other. i think the choice to go to war in iraq basically removed the shell of containment on iran and we have seen the growth of iran 's use of pop -- of proxies, blind and fluent -- malign influence which is still a problem today. i don't think we sold the need to shift china's -- we saw the need to shift china's strategy until the second obama term should the thesis was if
the u.s. and europe. on others, they will align with china and russia. it is a much more fluid, complex and unpredictable situation. i don't think we force all that in the day. i think we thought the unipolar moment was going to last much longer than it did. >> that is when you were looking at it in 1997. 2001. was there anything you did see coming that is playing out now that you weren't about? >> i think we saw certainly as you fast-forward to the obama administration, -- a couple...
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going forward with u.s.-u.k., or with australia, with such countries, in bilateral or multilateral frameworks, we will continue our cooperation. so that will continue to be considered. at the moment, the relationship between japan and aukus, that's it. pres. biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as our relationship with israel, i have been very blunt and straightforward with the prime minister as well as his war cabinet as well as the cabinet. and the fact of the matter is that bibi and i had a long discussion. he agreed to do several things that related to number one, getting more aid both food and medicine into gaza. and reducing significantly the attempts -- the civilian casualties in any action taken in the region. and thus far, and we -- it's tied to the hostages. there are a number of hostages that are being held by hamas. and just yesterday we were meeting with the vice president and our national security adviser before that. and there are american hostages as well
going forward with u.s.-u.k., or with australia, with such countries, in bilateral or multilateral frameworks, we will continue our cooperation. so that will continue to be considered. at the moment, the relationship between japan and aukus, that's it. pres. biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as our relationship with israel, i have been very blunt and straightforward with the prime minister as well as his war cabinet as well as the cabinet. and the fact...
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u.s. officials say 70 of the drones and missiles launched in iran were shot down by american airstrips. u.s. central command had destroyers on the station. twenty-three interceptors. u.s. air force as they deployed to the region. they also engaged a patriot battering northern iraq shut down a missile. ahead of u.s. forces in the middle east offering his assessment to last night's attack. >> iran could not replicate last night's attack tonight if they had to. they have now been employed in a major combat test. frankly, that test has failed. israel is much stronger than they were yesterday. >> joe biden was skeptical of missile defense. last night, it saved israel. >> thank you very much. joining me live from tel aviv, israeli government spokesperson. >> thank you for having me on, mike. >> how will israel respond? >> israel will do its utmost to secure the future of our nation. an existential fight as you know iran has made it clear that they want to destroy israel, they want to wipe us off
u.s. officials say 70 of the drones and missiles launched in iran were shot down by american airstrips. u.s. central command had destroyers on the station. twenty-three interceptors. u.s. air force as they deployed to the region. they also engaged a patriot battering northern iraq shut down a missile. ahead of u.s. forces in the middle east offering his assessment to last night's attack. >> iran could not replicate last night's attack tonight if they had to. they have now been employed in...
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with the u.s. needs to continually evaluate its national security measures given the rapid pace of technological development, we are committed to know surprises. we are privately and publicly laying out our perspective at length alongside the principles and processes which we undertake in formulating our policies. our actions are implemented through transparent rules and regulations with ample comment periods. we would welcome transparency from the prc on its national security actions and greater clarity on where it sees the line between national security and economic issues. this would provide greater stability to the relationship while also helping foster confidence for firms doing business with the prc, which is in china's interest. the vice premier and i committed to stay in close touch about these issues. the united states will also be hosting our chinese counterparts next week for the fourth meetings of the economic and financial working groups where these issues will be discussed at length.
with the u.s. needs to continually evaluate its national security measures given the rapid pace of technological development, we are committed to know surprises. we are privately and publicly laying out our perspective at length alongside the principles and processes which we undertake in formulating our policies. our actions are implemented through transparent rules and regulations with ample comment periods. we would welcome transparency from the prc on its national security actions and...
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avril: from the u.s. on, the data we got the quarterly pc numbers, higher than expected but growth was soft. that's not something the fed wants to hear. similarly you take a look at data out of japan, tokyo cpi, even accounting for the start of education subsidies, something the boj might not want to hear, but we are still seeing stocks powering ahead today and this is six in large part to what we got on the earnings front, you had microsoft and alphabet. it really showed how ai is fueling growth. stocks are reversing, some of the softness from yesterday. we are seeing chinese tech, really stealing the limelight and hong kong markets headed for their best week since 2022. the yen is hovering flat against the dollar as we wait for what we get from the boj, let's take a look at stock market movers because i think that is what highlights how quickly sentiment can turn for some chip related names and how closely they are still tied to their u.s. peers and big tech names. yesterday, they slid and today recover
avril: from the u.s. on, the data we got the quarterly pc numbers, higher than expected but growth was soft. that's not something the fed wants to hear. similarly you take a look at data out of japan, tokyo cpi, even accounting for the start of education subsidies, something the boj might not want to hear, but we are still seeing stocks powering ahead today and this is six in large part to what we got on the earnings front, you had microsoft and alphabet. it really showed how ai is fueling...
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if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in addition to protecting against these opaque, anonymous shell corporations? >> thank you for the question. very important. so, enablers are talking about the accountants and the lawyers, as you said,art dealers, financial advisors, persons, professional functions, persons, who are in physicians of authority with respect to establishing trusts and corporate entities and sometimes serving as fiduciaries. these are the people who grease the system and that's why it's so important to get to this part of the supply chai
if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in...
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the u.s. payroll report. cameron thorson watching wages and saying this, if they moderate further and we continue to see gasoline prices rise, could we see a reversal in the recent improvement of real income growth, weighing on consumer sentiment? cameron, when you think about it, the driving seat, good morning to you, is that the driver right now? cameron: we think the fed is living in the second half of 2023 where crude prices were falling and it looked like we were on a path towards 2%. they have been ignoring the messages from commodities your to date. we have seen a big jump in gasoline prices, gold, copper, and inflation breakeven. we don't think that they can continue to ignore that. it calls into question the willingness of powell to say that rate cuts are coming. -- lisa: so far, when asked if it is a disinflationary force? cameron: the challenge is that they are something the fed cannot control, but when they become endogenous, proliferated through the economy, you have a challenge.
the u.s. payroll report. cameron thorson watching wages and saying this, if they moderate further and we continue to see gasoline prices rise, could we see a reversal in the recent improvement of real income growth, weighing on consumer sentiment? cameron, when you think about it, the driving seat, good morning to you, is that the driver right now? cameron: we think the fed is living in the second half of 2023 where crude prices were falling and it looked like we were on a path towards 2%. they...
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tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications if it were to disappear from here. paul: there is so many hypotheticals involved with this case and where it goes. one possibility if tiktok was divested, who would buy it and what would happen to the data it has gathered that lawmakers are so worried about? jasmine: both excellent questions. i think it would be hard to find a credible and approvable buyer. the buyer would need to have deep pockets and many of the companies that could afford to buy tiktok would be no goes because of regulatory and antitrust hurdl
tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications...
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might that be the u.s. still? >> there's no question in my mind that india will continue to outperform. of course, now they have the election coming up, but it looks like modi will come back with maybe even a stronger majority in congress, and that will set him on the road to push the indian economy further. i think india is the place to be. haslinda: not long ago, vietnam was also the darling for investors. mike vietnam surprise investors? >> yes, vietnam has been very high on our list, but the problem with vietnam is that politics get in the way. you know, you have the problem as you have in china where the communist party may decide this private sector business has gone too far and we want to slow it down. you can see they have already taken some measures in that direction, so you have to be very careful. they may find they are suddenly in a politically unfavorable position, and the stock could go up with them. no question vietnam is a very dynamic society with an incredible future ahead, but again, the politic
might that be the u.s. still? >> there's no question in my mind that india will continue to outperform. of course, now they have the election coming up, but it looks like modi will come back with maybe even a stronger majority in congress, and that will set him on the road to push the indian economy further. i think india is the place to be. haslinda: not long ago, vietnam was also the darling for investors. mike vietnam surprise investors? >> yes, vietnam has been very high on our...
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the cost of funding for the u.s. fed federal deficit is high and getting higher that isa concern among central banks and politicians about the cost of funding any further north than 5%. that's why we need to see decoupling between europe and the u.s. european rates need to be much lower, particularly at the short end. that's why we see the widening spread with the u.s. treasuries and european bonds. >> let's bring the conversation to the uk. we are also monitoring what the bank of england is saying and similarly to the united states, there's an upcoming general election we know when it will take place. how do you think about the vote and commentary from the bank of england and what it means for the bond market? >> in terms of the election. the election has not been talked about that much because both looking to the the approach. normally, the labour party is a concern for the labor market with more aggressive fiscal policy the ability for the chancellor who is more to the right of the labour party would be a safe pai
the cost of funding for the u.s. fed federal deficit is high and getting higher that isa concern among central banks and politicians about the cost of funding any further north than 5%. that's why we need to see decoupling between europe and the u.s. european rates need to be much lower, particularly at the short end. that's why we see the widening spread with the u.s. treasuries and european bonds. >> let's bring the conversation to the uk. we are also monitoring what the bank of england...
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we have this u.s. economic data this week, and it is dampening hopes of further rate cuts from the federal reserve. more strong data on the u.s. economy, which we will bring you more on, next. we look at futures stateside pointing to a lower opening this morning, as they do in europe. euro stoxx 50 futures flat to the downside. we will have more on the markets, coming up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ lizzy: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe and i'm lizzy burden. taiwan hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 years, disrupting chip manufacturing with four people related -- for people reported dead. following strong data from the u.s. economy mary daly believes there will be three cuts this year. mary: that is a reasonable baseline, this is projection, three rate cuts is a projection, not a promise. lizzie: presidents biden and xi jinping speak for the first time since november and the sale of tiktok was on the agenda. we will bring you the latest on the impact and market impact of the tai
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amna: the u.s. said the 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit near whitehouse station, new jersey and may have been felt by some 42 million people in the region. new yorkers temporarily evacuated buildings. >> this crack was not here. amna: others documented some minor effects though there were no immediate reports of major damage. leaders came out and told people not to worry. >> we are masters of disasters. amna: while air and rail travel were temporarily disrupted, most people went back to their daily routines. the last major east coast earthquake came in 2011 and was felt from georgia to canada and damaged the washington monument. the u.s. economy is still churning out jobs and surprising experts. the labor development reported a net gain of 303,000 workers in march, 100,000 more than expected. the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8% thanks to the strong pace of hiring. in iran the commander of the revolutionary guard vowed retribution for israel for an airstrike into damascus, syria that killed seven guar
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the u.s. institute of peace is delighted to have a discussion with ambassador hale this morning and his new book. american diplomacy toward lebanon, lessons in foreign policy in the middle east. david served more than nine years and lebanon in three different posts including u.s. ambassador there and most recently, the third-highest ranking position in the state department undersecretary for political affairs. in his book, david explores the legacy of u.s.-lebanon relations , focusing on the key episodes that started with the country's independence up through the syrian civil war. i got a copy of the manuscript before the book came out. i have about 300 stick comes in that book. on important things that them passengers -- than ambassador hale said. i just found the book a must read for anyone involved in middle east/foreign policymaking and the wider region. he underscores the most, the indispensable ability of the united states during its most tumultuous times. also the intransitive of the u.
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meanwhile, the u.s. did not even named the russians as the aggressor in cyberattacks on the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department. and so the message that putin got was, the u.s. will tolerate this stuff. and a year after he took crimea the german chancellor angela merkel signed the nord stream 2 pipeline agreement with him. that is where things were until the weekend before they invaded all of ukraine in 2020. nick: which brings us to today's policies on russia, and let's start there in ukraine. what is the pit in germany, and what is project maven? david: it is a place, an intelligence sharing operation between the u.s., the british, and the ukrainians. although they go through this sort of odd dance because president biden, in his effort to keep the u.s. from being a direct participant in the war, has mandated that the united states could not give exact targeting data to the ukrainians print so in the -- to the ukrainians. so, in the pit they say, we think there is interesting a
meanwhile, the u.s. did not even named the russians as the aggressor in cyberattacks on the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department. and so the message that putin got was, the u.s. will tolerate this stuff. and a year after he took crimea the german chancellor angela merkel signed the nord stream 2 pipeline agreement with him. that is where things were until the weekend before they invaded all of ukraine in 2020. nick: which brings us to today's policies on russia, and...
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coming up, can 20 u.s. states stop the biden white house in its tracks and a new lawsuit for flying in 360,000 illegal migrants yearly into the u.s.? many unvented. colorado community threatens to find indices buses drop off illegal migrants into the neighborhood saying no more reloading plus for the congresswoman anna polito luna, we are excited to talk to the congress woman in whiteville far as a free market group warning liberal agenda is putting a chokehold on our american economy. taking it on on "the evening edit" next. ♪ to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. —last one everyone. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick—and—mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio 1 to studio 3. when you start small you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card. make more of what's yours. congresswoman anna paulina luna,
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the u.s. is quite boomy. that does not seem like an economy that has restrictive monetary policy. >> from a growth perspective we are exceeding expectations but people are still nervous. >> for the next 10 or 15 years is inflation at 2.5% or 3%? >> the u.s. is performing in an exceptional way. is that sustainable or temporary? >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. jonathan: live from the nation's capital for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. the latest overnight. israel said it would respond. reportedly it has responded. long-range missiles targeting an iranian air force facility. crude negative across the board. wti and brent softer on the session. most instructive is what they did not hit and iran's response. lisa: this was signaling. they did not hit any of the nuclear sites. they did target specific -- they did target specific areas by drone. the idea of being this is messaging, we could do more if we wanted to. jo
the u.s. is quite boomy. that does not seem like an economy that has restrictive monetary policy. >> from a growth perspective we are exceeding expectations but people are still nervous. >> for the next 10 or 15 years is inflation at 2.5% or 3%? >> the u.s. is performing in an exceptional way. is that sustainable or temporary? >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. jonathan: live from the nation's capital...
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the latest, u.s. officials confirming in the last few minutes that israel has struck targets in western iran after multiple reports from the iranian news agencies of explosions heard around the city of esfahan. what do we know at this stage, bill? bill: it is still the first hour here of these reports coming in. we have two u.s. officials confirming that israel launched a missile strike on western iran and we have seen multiple, unverified reports of explosions taking place around the region. there is some thought that these may be drones as well getting hit. we don't know. esfahan is a site where there is a response of annexed -- reports of an explosion. it is a city known to have a number of military bases. it is believed to be one of the cities that iran launched its april 13 attack on israel from so it would seem to be a natural target but in terms of what has actually been hit and if there are casualties, those details have not come in but we are just trying to find out this gopro of what appears
the latest, u.s. officials confirming in the last few minutes that israel has struck targets in western iran after multiple reports from the iranian news agencies of explosions heard around the city of esfahan. what do we know at this stage, bill? bill: it is still the first hour here of these reports coming in. we have two u.s. officials confirming that israel launched a missile strike on western iran and we have seen multiple, unverified reports of explosions taking place around the region....
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to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that affect voters in those states and try to address their concerns and needs. one concern that steelworkers have the cost of steel from china is simply cheaper than what they are able to produce themselves. they want protection to be able to develop their industry. host: you agree with biden's call on more tariffs? guest: i think there is a logic to it. host: economically, does it make sense? guest: it would be hard for me to make a solid economic case. in order for u.s. still appears to -- we need to increas
to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that...
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and that u.s. and japan cooperating in space is also an element of their defense and security relationship. louis: thank you very much for coming on the program. thank you. now, the japanese prime minister is not the only big political name in washington this week. david cameron has been doing a round on capitol hill as well in an attempt to free up more funding for ukraine. he has met with the house minority leader, hakeem jeffries , and the majority leader, steve scalise. not with house speaker mike johnson. republican lawmakers have been holding up a proposed $60 billion military aid package for ukraine for months now. cameron has called on leaders to do more when speaking to the u.s. broadcaster, msnbc. he said "we should be standing by our friends because the world will be watching if we don't." for more on this, the at axios. -- the director of programming at axios. we have david cameron urging the u.s. to do a bit more. do you think it will make any difference? >> he tried a bit of a bank sh
and that u.s. and japan cooperating in space is also an element of their defense and security relationship. louis: thank you very much for coming on the program. thank you. now, the japanese prime minister is not the only big political name in washington this week. david cameron has been doing a round on capitol hill as well in an attempt to free up more funding for ukraine. he has met with the house minority leader, hakeem jeffries , and the majority leader, steve scalise. not with house...
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the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and see what happens there. larry summers thinks the next move of the fed could be to tighten. all bets are off. we had the reverse situation in china as well. cpi for the month of march, 1/10 of 1%. ppi contracting for 18 months and around now. take a look at that board. the reaction is profound really with the big movements and yields. yields rising in some cases. the u.s. two-year knocking on the door of 5% right now. japan 10 year at its highest since november. big move and exit -- fx at well -- as well
the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and...
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i think the u.s. is now quite clear in terms of saying that such is the commitment to the philippines in terms of mutual defense treaty. it's ironclad that any attack on the philippines would invoke that treaty precisely. for the philippines, as we've heard from marcos during our interview last march, that the philippines is trying not to poke the bear really. it's trying to be as calm as it can in terms of what it needs to do. it needs to resupply a military outpost that's been there for over a quarter century. hopefully asserting its claims, within its exclusive zone. obviously it's hoping that china would not propose those efforts. haslinda: we know that marcos is in d.c. for the second time in less than a year. suggesting deepening relationships between the philippines as well as the u.s. what kind of cooperation can we expect beyond defense? manolo: actually, what they've been doing -- outside of the defense ties, what they've been doing, the u.s. has supporting -- been supporting efforts to boos
i think the u.s. is now quite clear in terms of saying that such is the commitment to the philippines in terms of mutual defense treaty. it's ironclad that any attack on the philippines would invoke that treaty precisely. for the philippines, as we've heard from marcos during our interview last march, that the philippines is trying not to poke the bear really. it's trying to be as calm as it can in terms of what it needs to do. it needs to resupply a military outpost that's been there for over...
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. >> u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally american company. [applause] american-owned, american operated by american union steelworkers, the best in the world. and that is going to happen, i promise you. haidi: for more let's bring in karen leigh. what is in it for president biden, the union, and can they come to an agreement? karen: let's look at what is happening especially in the context of the election in november. biden wants to woo the union and wants their support. at the same time u.s. steel shareholders have approved a $14 billion takeover bid by nippon steel, which is a japanese company. biden has been hitting the ground running in pennsylvania this week. he wants to win the state, it is a big swing state. at the same time this will go to politicians and regulators. whether this will be something that will move markets is yet to be seen. annabelle: we have heard president biden really pushing for tariffs on chinese stee
. >> u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally american company. [applause] american-owned, american operated by american union steelworkers, the best in the world. and that is going to happen, i promise you. haidi: for more let's bring in karen leigh. what is in it for president biden, the union, and can they come to an agreement? karen: let's look at what is happening especially in the context of the election in november....
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the u.s. national interest. after more than a year of negotiations unto 20 we reached two agreements. one with a telephone the other with the afghan government. these provide a framework for u.s. withdrawal leading with terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fire in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. eat features of the agreement were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to be used by any group or individual to threaten the security of the united states and its allies. enter afghan negotiations, importantly the taliban committed not to attack u.s. forces once the agreement was signed. this was critical the taliban adhered to it killing no coalition fighter or u.s. soldier during the entire withdrawal. the first phase of withdrawal lasted 135 days in which the u.s. forces were reduced to 8600. by the time it president trump left forces had been reduced to 2500. the u.s. ret
the u.s. national interest. after more than a year of negotiations unto 20 we reached two agreements. one with a telephone the other with the afghan government. these provide a framework for u.s. withdrawal leading with terrorism into afghan negotiations within the telephone and the afghan republic a permanent cease-fire in future relations between the united states and afghanistan. eat features of the agreement were phased withdrawal of u.s. forces over a 14 month period afghanistan was not to...
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quickly u.s. responds with aid. they voted the economic growth of over 100 million. now u.s. officials are far more aware of the chinese government. how we will probably china has become one of the most critical decisions. >> there is no simple research. we can see it jeopardizes emergency medical services. dramatically missing the peace and prosperity of not just americans but the whole world. >> american chinese diplomatic relations affect economics or whatever young men are suiting or by the summer. >> this is the greatest thing americans have experienced. >> to watch this and all winning entries, visit our website at studentcam.org. click c-span's washington journal, ally form involving you, discussing the latest issues in public policy from washington dc and across the country. coming up wednesday morning, the 18th green and other news of the day. and then political defense reporter -- the response from washington and the potential risk for u.s. troops in the middle east. join in the conversation wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app or onlin
quickly u.s. responds with aid. they voted the economic growth of over 100 million. now u.s. officials are far more aware of the chinese government. how we will probably china has become one of the most critical decisions. >> there is no simple research. we can see it jeopardizes emergency medical services. dramatically missing the peace and prosperity of not just americans but the whole world. >> american chinese diplomatic relations affect economics or whatever young men are...
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the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for the past few sessions and maybe even sideways trading as we get to the u.s. inflation trip -- print which could potentially worsen the gap between the fed and the boj pete we are seeing more conviction perhaps when it comes to timing around when the boj could be moving. this as governor ueda kicks off his first anniversary under his belt at the home of the bank of japan, having dismantled this huge stimulus experiment. the question is what is next. the 10 year is also looking to see some reaction from wh
the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for...
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markets -- markets concluding that the u.s. economy will power corporate america even if it means rates stay higher for longer. it's wall street futures pointing to a lower opening. this could you get some gains. you can see the difference when it comes to treasuries from that u.s. jobs report in terms of fan cuts. back to about 65 basis points this year now. the two year yield is currently lower attached. the dollar is a touch lower. oil has been lower off the back of israel, saying they will pull some troops out of gaza and bitcoin is back below that 70 k mark having broken through it over the weekend. let's zoom in on asian markets. what is happening where you are? west good morning. as you were dissing, asian stocks are starting the week a little bit on a bright spot after that better than inspected u.s. jobs report we saw. he does not release much the main sentiment in the hong kong shares. just a little bit more poor. basic 80 meant to liquidate in these wanting a petitions. i also wanted to take you to the commodities sp
markets -- markets concluding that the u.s. economy will power corporate america even if it means rates stay higher for longer. it's wall street futures pointing to a lower opening. this could you get some gains. you can see the difference when it comes to treasuries from that u.s. jobs report in terms of fan cuts. back to about 65 basis points this year now. the two year yield is currently lower attached. the dollar is a touch lower. oil has been lower off the back of israel, saying they will...
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do you think the u.s. should increase its financial commitment, maintain current levels, or decrease it? if you say increase, call us on (202) 748-8000. maintain current levels, it's (202) 748-8001. and if you say decrease, it is (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. include your first name and city and state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span and x, @cspanwj. welcome to today's washington journal. we will start with a gallup poll on nato taken at the end of february with the headline "americans remain committed to nato." and here's what the article says. 47% plurality of americans want to see the u.s. keep its current commitment to nato with 20% feeling support for the alliance should increase. meanwhile, 16% think the u.s. should decrease its nato commitment. 12% would prefer the u.s. withdraw from nato entirely. and you can see here the graph. you can see those same things visually. this top line is to keep it what it is now. this blue line is to decrease. and the green is
do you think the u.s. should increase its financial commitment, maintain current levels, or decrease it? if you say increase, call us on (202) 748-8000. maintain current levels, it's (202) 748-8001. and if you say decrease, it is (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. include your first name and city and state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span and x, @cspanwj. welcome to today's washington journal. we will start with a gallup poll on nato taken at the end of...