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shipping companies across the globe are keeping a close eye on the conflict in the middle east. freight costs have already gone up significantly due to escalating tensions and volatile oil prices. those costs could increase further, if there's any disruption to the strait of hormuz. just last weekend, iran's revolutionary guards seized a cargo ship linked to israel, along the narrow waterway. our business reporter david waddell has more. in that scene aboard the msc ares filmed on saturday. it appears to show two people understood to be iranian revolutionary guards descending onto the vessel. the ship's leased by msc, the world's biggest container shipping company, but she's partially owned by an israeli businessman, eyal ofer, which may have made her vulnerable to iranian attention. that took place at the strait of hormuz, one of a number of major global trade chokepoints, often an anxious passage for western traders. there are tensions to add other choke point locations. this video shows houthi militants storming a british registered cargo ship in november. that was on an appr
shipping companies across the globe are keeping a close eye on the conflict in the middle east. freight costs have already gone up significantly due to escalating tensions and volatile oil prices. those costs could increase further, if there's any disruption to the strait of hormuz. just last weekend, iran's revolutionary guards seized a cargo ship linked to israel, along the narrow waterway. our business reporter david waddell has more. in that scene aboard the msc ares filmed on saturday. it...
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his comments came in in a you need as meeting in brussels, focusing on tensions in the middle east and the war and ukraine. german foreign minister, analynn available, cause cold on israel to show restraint off to you. ron's unprecedented aerial attack of the weekend she made we prime minister benjamin nathan.
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this is really interesting to see the realignment in the middle east. i like to work on the history of this region because the realignments are fast and furious. we could go back a few decades and recollect when the us and israel and iran were all partners in a strategic alliance. and we're sharing weaponry and technology and military secrets and military aid, security assistance. now, in this day and age, we've seen another realignment, and we are seeing indeed the saudis moving gradually toward the israeli camp. however, we don't want to overestimate that the saudis and the iranians have had diplomatic relations. they have re—established ties. they are talking to each other. and there is to some extent a risk here of exaggerating, i think, the extent to which the saudis have gravitated toward the us—israeli camp in this conflict. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. members of the house of lords have inflicted a second defeat on the government over its plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an ame
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and so i think the middle east will be changed. i think it does remind everyone anyone who's willing to be objective about this, that the real threat, the original security is a wrong. and it really, i think prioritizes the need for building a comprehensive regional security architecture that includes airbags, americans, and as rarely is not for the purpose of aggression, but for the purpose of detecting deterring and defeating aggression. when it comes, there's been quiet work for years on this between the us and it's called cooperation council countries with saudi arabia and united air benefits in the lead . but, you know, let's, let's look at what happened this weekend. you had the jordanians helping israel defeat this attack for wrong. you have reports of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, potentially sharing intelligence that was useful in defeating this attack. and so this really was the regions same. i know iran, we don't support what you did and we're going to help defeat this attack. there was aimed at killing his
and so i think the middle east will be changed. i think it does remind everyone anyone who's willing to be objective about this, that the real threat, the original security is a wrong. and it really, i think prioritizes the need for building a comprehensive regional security architecture that includes airbags, americans, and as rarely is not for the purpose of aggression, but for the purpose of detecting deterring and defeating aggression. when it comes, there's been quiet work for years on...
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they the chance the governor of arizona will be out front and tensions boiling over in the middle east to top, israeli official now calling for an attack that quote, rocks tehran using the word erase in the conversation about hamas is iran flexes its military might today anderson cooper 360, tonight at eight on cnn doug, hello, ghostbusters. >> it's duck of doggedly moon. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual anyway we got a bit of a situation here sure, i, can only pay for what you need those clusters frozen empire in theaters now make your first move with battery power. >> made by steel right, now, say $50 on select ak system battery tool real still find yours grace didn't believe in magic but her daughter, who was happy to prove her wrong, you were made to dream about it for years we will need to help you book it in minutes the vietnam war, itself your job stress, but counterintelligence sounds intense what are you concealing what if i told you that communist your sign and see it through the supervisor stream exclusively on macs let's get th
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east. where'd at least 11 people, including children helping killed and, and this really restaurant on the mac gals, a refugee camp in central gals. a warning disturbing images are ahead. bodies were brought to the alexa hospital for distraught relative bid farewell to their loved ones. parish were held outside the building over the bodies of the victims before they were taken away for burial. while another is released, strike is a refugee camp in southern rough, near the egyptian border. children were also among the dead there to so far the number of palestinians killed in 6 months of war has reached over 33800 people with children making up around 40 percent of that figure. according to the end, states health ministry, la turkish president, has again furiously criticize the killing of children in the conflict. red shepherd, one went as far as to compare israel's actions with us, of nazi germany. a good soldier. they killed 14000 children, 14000 children. their actions had already surpassed. people are really going to, despite those who did not see the death of 14000 innocent child
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a couple points about the middle east oil and so forth, european foreign ministers visiting tel aviv, to persuade prime minister netanyahu not to retaliate against the iranian bombings last saturday. biden administration continues to pressure israel to doi nothing, then house national security adviser jake sullivan with a statement yesterday announcing new sanctions will be placed g against iran in wake of the iz raise israeli attack, a nonevent. a nothing burger. he said biden is quote, coordinating with allies and partners including g7 and with bipartisan leaders in congress on something called a comprehensive response. then sullivan added in coming days, u.s. will impose new sanctions targeting iran, blah, blah, blah. and so sullivan reminded us in last 3 years u u.s.a. sanctions over 600 individuals and connects with terrorism, so, what what sanctions were there except tiny pieces of paper, the bidens eased sanctions on iran, the their oil production has gone from less than a million barrels a day in donald trump's last year to now 3.2 million a day, that according to a reuters su
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east. the boss of the post office today was exonerated following an independent investigation into allegations of bullying. nick read always rejected claims of misconduct . the firm says it of misconduct. the firm says it has now its full backing to lead the organisation, which continues to fall under the spotlight over the horizon. it scandal, in which hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly convicted of fraud . that's the convicted of fraud. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . to gb news. common alerts. >> well, after yesterday's drama in brussels and the closure order for the natcon conference, we went out afterwards for a dnnk we went out afterwards for a drink and a bite to eat. and literally we did not know. would day two of natcon happen now.7 we'd day two of natcon happen now? we'd already seen, of course, maloney of italy speak out. the belgium prime minister, even the british prime
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east and it's got to change that it's a israel is got to become a normal middle east country. so how it's got to worry about eric, eric departed for that to happen era for that it, the design is project passed to come to an institute and i know that's said so that it will happen already thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. i think it is early snow left in the last 6 months and if that's a continual bleeding. so israel, you know, it is marching forward into the future, but it's the people are, are leaking out. the end of this whole, all the project is revealed as a parsed and that is your essential crisis. so i, i don't see this really resolving it easily. it's going to be a lot of hand wringing all a let me ask you the last 25 seconds. is this the end of design this project that we witnessing it? um, october 7, i have the space. when i said this one was easier to speed up, it's a state solution or we're basically would see it. is it as a different kind of scenario? not even is it, as we know today. and i believe that to be on that to state solution is that it w
east and it's got to change that it's a israel is got to become a normal middle east country. so how it's got to worry about eric, eric departed for that to happen era for that it, the design is project passed to come to an institute and i know that's said so that it will happen already thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. i think it is early snow left in the last 6 months and if that's a continual bleeding. so israel, you know, it is marching forward into the future, but it's...
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personnel and the attacks in the middle east. we've seen a tremendous amount of unrest since that time. i know you know that i'm going to read for my colleagues what the designation of a foreign terrorist organization requires. first it requires it's foreign organization. indeed, houthis are. engages in foreign activity or retains the capability and intent. the terrorism of the organization threatens the security of the university nationals or the security of the united states. the houthis meet this description. >> as you probably know there was a strong movement within the trump administration to designate the houthis that led to the, the new administration came in and sought to be the priority. i think that's brought proof. >> i heard you discuss the peace project. but i also saw the article of foreign affairs claim the middle east is in the greatest period of peace that we've ever seen and now we see what happens. what do the houthis have to do to be declared a terroristic administration. do they have to kill americans. >> cer
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will you leave this meanwhile amazing in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east and the war in the ukraine. francis presidents, his calls on the a you to impose more sanctions against around following last week's attack. some countries also want the block to call for a sci fi and gaza and the release of hostages held by a mass. and this is what i'm considered as this response to be around is attacked and continues to fight. it's for games time, i think gaza that a fee is over, where these regional tensions could have the complex parts of the world. with many bibles vying for influence, israel's neighbor, jordan and regional heavy weights. saudi arabia both appear to help defend israel from iran's missiles, to the surprise of many countries that are involved in a complicated balancing act to make it difficult to predict the future actions. when the drones and missiles from a run came flying towards israel, many of them passed through jordan's space. not only did the arab kingdom help shoot them down, it also opened its space to his riley and us planes seeking to intercept the
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you need his meeting in brussels, focusing on tensions in the middle east and the war in ukraine. german foreign minister, analynn available, cause cold on israel to show restraint. often you ron's unprecedented aerial attack of the weekend. she made we prime minister benjamin netanyahu intelligence television on wednesday and cold on israel to act responsibly. she said israel success in sending off a ron's assault was accord, defense to victory and cold, for a de escalation of tensions with tyra. at least 17 people have been killed and thousands injure. dr. 3 russian missiles hit, the northern ukrainian city of chimney. his president loved him. is the lensky said, you crime? did not have the weapons needed to interest if the miss 1000 repeated his appeal to west and partners for more, a defense. suppose you're watching the doubling can use from building this more now website c d, w dot com the stop diplomats were germany and the okay. you were in israel today, i was in restraints in response to around unprecedented messiah and drone i talked last week. the worry is asked when he's ready
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and escalating tensions in the middle east. and a whistleblower testifies he warned boling about safety issues in the assembly of the 787 dreamliner jet. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at the arizona state university. >> another deadly russian strike in ukraine today killed at least 17 people and injured many more less than 100 miles from the capital city of kyiv. amna continues her reporting from ukraine and joins us from kyiv. what more do we know about today's strike? amna: officials say three russian cruise missiles hit the center of the northern town today. that sits just about 65 miles from the russian border and the strike occurred just after 9:00 this morning at a very busy time in the city center. multiple residential buildings were hit we are told educational facility was damaged as well as a hospital. this video from inside the hospital during the attack shows the moment the strike came down. people dropping to the ground as cl
and escalating tensions in the middle east. and a whistleblower testifies he warned boling about safety issues in the assembly of the 787 dreamliner jet. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at the arizona state university. >> another deadly russian strike in ukraine today killed at least 17 people and injured many more less than 100 miles from the capital city of kyiv. amna continues her reporting...
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up next, we will talk about the situation in the middle east with israel's ambassador to the u.s. first, beyond our borders tonight. russian missiles hit ukrainian apartment building killing 17 people, injuring more than 60 others. the strike comes as russia's military has gradually advanced inside ukraine. military analysts say ukraine is struggling to push back due to a shortage of artillery ammunition, troops and armored vehicles. sweden's parliament loafers the age of people legally changing their gender from 18 years old to 16. those under 18 will still need approval from guardian, doctor, or the national board of health and welfare. and the united arab emirates records heaviest rain this week. flooding dubai's airport and disrupting international travel. more than 5.5 inches of rain fell within 24 hours. on average dubai records 4 inches of rainfall in a year. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ have you ever seen the rain ♪for ♪ coming shingles doesn't care. down ahhh, there's nothing like a day out with friends. that's ni
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the middle east is close to the brink. the past few sessions have been rough. we have the plummets and europe is looking a little brighter. it only seems to matter for about an hour. the bear just savages, with the circle. doesn't it make you want to give up? it does, especially with the nasdaq breaking down. let's not forget that you can get 5% from sticking your money in a certificate of deposit. that has to feel good. this is a market that wants to go down and it's very easy. apple, tesla, nvidia, rolling over. you just get out of dodge, but is not a good reason to just sell? no. you never sell all at once. we did something different, we sold stock almost every day of the last four weeks, something you might have done if you join the investor club. we had some evaluations that were overstretched, and we did not want to lose all positions so we did something called scaling out, so stock when higher we sold shares to raise cash. if it comes back down, we can scale back in and refigure the market might have a peek because the fed may have jumped the gun when th
the middle east is close to the brink. the past few sessions have been rough. we have the plummets and europe is looking a little brighter. it only seems to matter for about an hour. the bear just savages, with the circle. doesn't it make you want to give up? it does, especially with the nasdaq breaking down. let's not forget that you can get 5% from sticking your money in a certificate of deposit. that has to feel good. this is a market that wants to go down and it's very easy. apple, tesla,...
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eastern, given that there was frankly, the middle east was cowardly raging between israel and the wrong between israel and is spelled out in method only between pistol. uh, and how much unreal is in the end of stability in a c o dependency any, any of these states people are really serious about stability in the mid least they would not think twice about having a fully funded obama with full political and financial support from across the board, that's as well just so what you needed tonight. and as you said in the beginning of this interview, chris israel wants to dismantle unwrapped because they say it's a fresh ways to refugee problem, right? can they be i just, and lasting solution to the palestinian refugee problem. there's been talking some quarters of resettling palestinian refugees around the globe. is that feasible? and of course it can be just set to move again. another of these very nice is the unrest perpetuates the refugee problem. internationally accepted power lines full resulting the refugee question, say it must be resolved in the context of an overall political sacrame
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east. and we're going to cross those opinions. >> luck, you literally prime minister yet now who is correct? >> we are not going to fight any fight for israel. they will have to decide what is in their best interests, but it's absolutely appropriate for us to say what we think is in their best interests, given our long term alliance and the stakes that we have in it. and israel responding in this point would risk a dangerous escalation that i think we've place israel and greater jeopardy, not less interesng are congressman adam smi, the top democrat on the house armed services committee. >> thank you very much for joining us. thanks for and just ahead, how prosecutors are not planning to discredit, least have tried to discredit donald trump on the witness stan, if it's a huge if if he testifies, stay with us you're in the situation situation room with wolf blitzer. >> he's brought to you by progressive save when you bundled motorcycle, rv, and boat insurance visit progressive.com? >> you kn
east. and we're going to cross those opinions. >> luck, you literally prime minister yet now who is correct? >> we are not going to fight any fight for israel. they will have to decide what is in their best interests, but it's absolutely appropriate for us to say what we think is in their best interests, given our long term alliance and the stakes that we have in it. and israel responding in this point would risk a dangerous escalation that i think we've place israel and greater...
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east, israel. speaker johnson has put for the bill that i think makes sense. and also has an innovation that i have contributed. these russian sovereign assets that are currently frozen in central banks around the world, to use those as a way to rebuild ukraine. >> i will come back to those. but just looking at the bill, 61 billion dollars, you think this has the support to pass in the house? >> i do. the speaker has attempted to structure this package where members can vote their conscience in each of these areas of influence. i think there could be separate votes on the house laura. each of the countries has strong supporters. an interest for the national security of the u.s.. >> some of your colleagues in congress are already out against this bill. saying true conservatives should reject this passage. what do you say to these colleagues? >> for decades, the u.s. has been the indispensable partner in promoting free markets and western values around the world. speaking up for people who are under
east, israel. speaker johnson has put for the bill that i think makes sense. and also has an innovation that i have contributed. these russian sovereign assets that are currently frozen in central banks around the world, to use those as a way to rebuild ukraine. >> i will come back to those. but just looking at the bill, 61 billion dollars, you think this has the support to pass in the house? >> i do. the speaker has attempted to structure this package where members can vote their...
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east while the fighting in ukraine rages on. today, a russian missile attack on the northern ukrainian city of chernihiv killed 17 people. at least 61, including children, were wounded. russia's intensified aerial attacks on ukrainian cities highlighted the growing shortage of sufficient air defense systems. the head of the pentagon's european command has warned that without more ammunition, ukraine might lose the war, amid reports the situation on the eastern front line has "significantly worsened". ukrainian poet and combat medic yaryna chornoguz is about to return to the front line after a short break spent with her daughter. i asked her how dangerous is the moment for ukraine now? the moment is dangerous, i can say this, but i think it may be less dangerous than in 24th of february, 2022. because it was a time we were not ready at all. right now, our society and our army is awaiting the counteroffensive this summer. so everyone tries to be prepared. share everyone tries to be prepared. are ou everyone tries to be prepared. a
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the leaders of meeting in brussels to focus on the tensions in the middle east and the war in ukraine. as in mac, homes of paleness, the latest demand from leave is to impose mobile sanctions on tetra. some a you countries also want the block to call for a ceasefire in garza and the release of hostages. how, by, how much around has been sanctioned by many countries for decades. the w 's john patrick is at the summit in brussels and i asked him if he even more would have any effect. yeah, that's the big question. it didn't start iran from sending those driving $300.00 plus into israel the weekend. that is cause such concern is ro but around the rest of the world as well. a ron's been on the massive widespread sanctions for a number of years not and they continue to do that. a number of the leaders of also, especially from the voted countries for instance, i've wanted to flag up the fact that those that radian drones have also been used over ukraine. this summit was meant to be about ukraine and by the your opinions and capital markets union, but instead has been taken over essentially
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translation: allies have shown in the middle east i what they can really do when there is enough determination. ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. its chances of victory have become more remote, and instead of planning to liberate all of its territory, kyiv is calculating how much of it could be conceded to russia. president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eastern european flank. its members are still promising military aid. wejust had an important and timely discussion on how to step up further our support to ukraine, in particular on how to provide more air defence systems to ukraine. because the situation on the battlefield remains very difficult, and we have all heard ukraine's clear and urgent appeal for more air support. what kyiv is really hoping for is a £49 billion package to be signed off in the us congress. after months of delay, that's set to be voted on this weekend. if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on.
translation: allies have shown in the middle east i what they can really do when there is enough determination. ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. its chances of victory have become more remote, and instead of planning to liberate all of its territory, kyiv is calculating how much of it could be conceded to russia. president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with...
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every president, republican or democrat, wanted peace in the middle east. to flatly say and overlook the reason why the abraham accords were successful and to not take that type of same strength to iran, it was the biggest blunder, i believe, in president biden's foreign policy approach. in that particular region. is it any wonder why we're sitting here today with unprecedented missile drone attacks directly on our ally israel. you have to stand up to iran in order to promote peace in the middle east. you cannot have it all. you can't have the entire pie. you have to call it as it is sometimes and cut it off. the jcpoa should never have been re-engaged. it has not created any positive outcomes in the region. can anybody disagree with that? are we better in the middle east today than when we had the abraham accords thriving? no. anybody who is honest knows that. if you want to be israel's ally you cannot continue to pander to iran. it's not the recipe for success. that's not just the israeli point of view. it's from the arab point of view. we want the biden
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east, where at least $11.00 people, including children not being killed in, and there's really are a strike on the mcgill's, a refugee camp in central gal. so a warning, disturbing images are ahead. bodies were brought to the alex the hospital for the strong, relative bid farewell to their loved ones. parents were held outside the building over the bodies of the victims before they were taken wait for the burial. while another is really strike, here's a refugee camp in southern rough, near the egyptian border. children also among the dead there as well. so far, the number of palestinians killed in 6 months of war has reached over 33000 is 100 people. children make up a run 40 percent of the figure. according to the end clips health ministry, they add some 76000 gallons have been wounded to the turkish president has again, strongly criticize the killing of children in the conflict with red chip or the one comparing israel's actions with those of nazi germany. good children, they killed 14000 children, 14000 children. their actions had already surpassed. people are really going to, des
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the lead is amazing and brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east and on the war and you cry. i present the colors of pay of this, the latest demand from leaders to impose more sanctions against her on some of the you. countries also on the block to call for a safe spot in gaza and the release of hostage is being held by us. let's get more from the deputy correspondent jack power in brussels. welcome jack. one question into parts. really, what state are you proposing? i'm what a fact more sanctions have a country that's already on the massive international sanctions of the. yeah, that's the big question. it didn't stop iran from sending those drones $300.00 plus into israel, the weekend that is cause such concern in israel. but around the rest of the world as well. a ron's been on the massive widespread sanctions for a number of years not and they continue to do that. a number of the leaders of also, especially from the baltic countries, for instance, have wanted to flag up the fact that those, that rainy and drones have also been used over ukraine. this summit was meant to be
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in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and pledges by european allies also that it taking a long time to get here, child stratford, which is 0 posada central ukraine, only results a show, gracious ruling can serve it is on course to win the most ceasing parliamentary elections. but exit polls suggest the corporation democratic union or h, d said will for short of an outcry, majority needed to form a government. the vote follows a better campaign between prime minister and very plain correction. president zoer on belong of age was leading an alliance of left wing parties. the grease is largest union has stage a 24 hour wall count disrupting fairy services and out of public transport, striking work as
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the european leaders are meeting tonight in brussels to discuss the situation in the middle east and ukraine. the british foreign secretary and his german counterpart annalina baerbek where in jerusalem today. part of a concerted effort from the europeans to try and urge some restraint on israel. lord cameron said it was clear to him, after his conversations with benjamin netenyahu that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday, which was launched in response to that presumed israeli air strike on the iranian embassy in syria. have a listen. we wa nted we wanted to demonstrator solidarity with israel and we have to be clear and any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. prime minister netenyahu said while his country always welcomed the advice of allies, they will make their own decisions on what the shape of the response will be. translation: i am now coming from meetings i i thank our friends for their support in defending isra
the european leaders are meeting tonight in brussels to discuss the situation in the middle east and ukraine. the british foreign secretary and his german counterpart annalina baerbek where in jerusalem today. part of a concerted effort from the europeans to try and urge some restraint on israel. lord cameron said it was clear to him, after his conversations with benjamin netenyahu that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday, which was launched in response to that...
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i want to make a couple points about the middle east oil and so forth. european foreign ministers visiting tel aviv in order to persuade prime minister netanyahu not to retaliate against the unprecedented iranian bombings last saturday. of course biden administration continues to pressure israel to do nothing. and then, along comes white house national security advisor jake sullivan with a statement yesterday, get this, announcing that new sanctions will be placed against iran in the wake of the israeli attack and then sullivan announcement was pathetic, a complete non-event a total nothing burger. he said that biden is quote, coordinating with allies and partners including the g7 and with bipartisan leaders in congress. all this on something called a comprehensive response. then sullivan added that in coming days the u.s. will impose new sanctions targeting iran. blah, blah, blah. oh, and sullivan reminded us that in the last three years the u.s. has sanctioned over 600 individuals and entities connected to terrorism. really? so what? what sanctions wer
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and you need as a meeting in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east and the war in ukraine as an macros. appeal is the nicest demand from builders to impose more sanctions on turnaround. somebody you countries also want to block the coal for a safe spot in dogs and the release of hostages being held by a mouse. us last at brussels correspondent jack power water fact more a you sanctions on iraq could have one tire on these already so heavily sanctioned . yeah, that's really the big question. phil emilita is the entering the summit here in brussels. know the roster of science instead of being on iran for decades have not really had that much of an effect in ron's position in what they do in the weld. uh, we do know though is you said the french president's manual. my chrome was talking about the expanded style sanction some of the lead is that we've seen ends or including the belgian prime minister always under the cro. he back spot suggestion for an eggs expanded sanctions program. we know that the use for and policy chief joseph are right, has been told that he should look
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even what he was drawing on campuses, if you were showing it in the middle east. >> martha: i mean god forbid something happened? the waiting on this is very nerve-racking i think for most of americans. >> everybody's lifestyle in all of these major cities, including denver, chicago, new york, philadelphia, and san francisco. >> martha: great to have you here today, thank you. >>> coming up, judge perino onto the trump side of this equation as of the former president that was it to straighten out new york and to secure america's border, when we come back. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i could hear everything. call miracle-ear at 1-800-234-7090 and schedule your free hearing evaluation today. (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms c
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we've been concerned about oil potentially rising dramatically with conflict in the middle east. with the strikes from iran on israel. real concerns over the weekend. instead at least for now, the conventional wisdom in the oil market the global oil markets is this hasn't blown up into something bigger. so watch this space. for gas prices, gas is right around today what it was a year ago, so that's good news and definitely well off the $5 record, remember that record high of $5 a couple of summers ago, so we'll watch that, that can change a dime gas prices can. if the u.s. economy remains strong the demand for oil increases and one of those -- >> the price goes up. >> the double-edged swrd. good news/bad news. >> thank you. >>> speaking of economy, let's go to cnbc's money minute today. major clothing merger that could be getting blocked. can. >> kate rogers joins us now. >>> so a major merger in luxury fashion could be in jeopardy, "the new york times" reports that the federal trade commission is preparing to sue to block tapestry's $8.5 billion takeover of capri holdings. the d
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you need as a meeting in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east, on the ball in ukraine. as an macro is a ppo, is the latest amount of from latest. we have a more sanctions on tank from somebody you countries also on the block to call for a phase 5 in gaza and the release of hostages. held by how much a a lab, russell's correspondent jack patrick explained whether a possible new round of sanctions will have any impact on iran. yeah, that's really the big question. phil and the lead is the entering the summit here in brussels. know that the roster of sanctions that have been on iran for decades have not really had that much of an effect in ron's position in what they do in the weld. uh, we do know though is you said the french presence of audio my chrome was talking about the expanded sty sanction. some of the leaders that we've seen ends or including the belgian prime minister always under the cro. he box about suggestion for an eggs expanded sanctions program. we know that the use foreign policy chief, joseph beretta has been told that he should look into potentially inc
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political solution for peace and security in the middle east. g 7 latest will meet in june. john hall has moved from country as i think what we see emerging now and emerging at pace is a consensus among israel's closest allies, led to close by the united states, across a series of international meetings from his rad itself, to you leaders meeting in brussels to g 7 foreign ministers meeting here on the island of capri, a consensus that all possible must be done to avoid a wide conflict in the middle east. it is a consensus that involves applying maximum pressure on israel, urging caution unrestrained as it deliberates in its response to in iran is attack over the weekend on supporting that effort. a show of unity among the allies to apply for the sanctions on the wrong. on the right, it radian entities and proxies in an effort to try and persuade israel that it doesn't need to go any further at the stage that it showed this president fight and put it, take the wind, the wind being the demonstration over the weekend that it israel, along with its
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a host of police to watch is going to be on folding in the middle east, particularly as regards israel's next actions. so i think the honestly it's really if you look at the 75, your long history of israel. unfortunately, of the never a given much e to international law or diplomacy. and they have always relied on hardball to dominate the region. however, the only 2 reasons which would possibly, or potentially constrain or re screen that would be from escalating denson spit it on the r. it's realize the action that perhaps the international community may not sustain and support. uh, it's a target escalation against that. hit on and secondly that it will not be able to do and, but she gets objectives in gaza as well. and because they would, it's defense both good and full, says against it on and, and the girl them from. 1 these other be real reasons which would possibly can screen and re screen that would be otherwise. i think despite international diplomatic pressure, it is unlikely that they eat, you know, let's say that whites. i'm just interested in your view when you hear somebody li
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but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — notjust in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. let's speak to ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte. thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on infl
but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — notjust in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. let's speak to ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte. thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _...
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i don't think there is a floor, the middle east has the potential in the world market. this is where you change tactics, this is where you slow down your buying, where you are a little more careful about how you buy and when you buy. the fact is they want to continue to play to win, that's how you do win. >> let's talk about apple and your hypothesis that the developers conference for may or early june could be a 2007 moment for this company, i.e. the moment when the iphone was introduced. why do you say that and what will be the cause of the catalyst for that iphone moment? >> thank you for asking, i think what we are going to find out is that apple is a lot farther along in the ai speeds than people realize. how it processes things, we have both apple and microsoft equipment in our offices. the apple stuff is faster and more accurate, the critical piece for me, we may learn that apple actually puts ai on board. the big jump is going to be that it does not have to go to the web or generative engines, i think the operating system could see something substantially deeper
i don't think there is a floor, the middle east has the potential in the world market. this is where you change tactics, this is where you slow down your buying, where you are a little more careful about how you buy and when you buy. the fact is they want to continue to play to win, that's how you do win. >> let's talk about apple and your hypothesis that the developers conference for may or early june could be a 2007 moment for this company, i.e. the moment when the iphone was...
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east. we think both the interest rate decrease and the soft landing are called delayed but not derailed, okay? when i was on the show, say, four months ago, we talked about 150 basis points of cuts priced into the market for 2024. as of this morning we're down to 40. so we're down to the market thinking we have one cut this year. charles: one cut ubs is at two beginning in september. fed through the beginning through the dot the plot and their rhetoric, they're looking for two things to little bit temer the strength in the labor market and for consistent proof that inflation is going towards their target. we can all see that throughout this meeting of the minds and the bears coming to the federal reserve board that you know neither of those things are happening in a way that makes sense for them to. charles: right. >> to make policy rates more restrictive. charles: so here es the thing though, it looks like this bond story is superseding earnings. >> yeah. charles: listen, i don't think the
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and, that seems to be, pe|in the middle east. the, our on in the middle east. the, our economy is just a very small, small fry compared to the general western economy, which is influenced by it's affected by, the things like closing off, or shipping difficulties in the middle east and, the oil, the whole oil price , is affected by whole oil price, is affected by middle eastern crisis, of course. so that those sort of things are not very helpful at the moment. >> well, this is why when we was talking about the whole situation, when people were talking about israel and asking them to show restraint or whatever, when comes to whatever, when it comes to responding what iran did, and responding to what iran did, and we did a whole piece on this and a few people in touch, a few people getting in touch, they michel, you know, they all, michel, you know, focus uk matters. i was focus on uk matters. and i was trying to say, believe you me, what happens middle east what happens in the middle east will affect people will absolutely affect people here uk. whatever they her
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but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — not just in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there is a footnote saying hugh grant settled his case against news group. the actor later put a statement on x and prepare for irony. he said, as is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of and as you were saying, that is estimated he thinks to be around £10 million. clearly an awful lot of money, but he is also cle
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. >> steve >> i think it's a little confusing how to think about what's happening in the middle east and the geopolitical concerns if you look at the s&p back to thursday, the 3 or 4% selloff we've had in that, has been mostly a flight to safety, right? you had that, and then you had a decline in yields, and now we're back up in yields. so the market went from being concerned about -- in a two or three-day span, being really concerned about a regional war in the middle east to now having to stomach and figure out how to digest these higher rates. higher for longer is a pretty good bet what i'm interested in is whether or not the same investment portfolio that you had thought about for a fedtha was cutting rates will suffice for a fed that's not cutting rates. >> elaborate a little on that. >> there was a play on utilities for rates before rates were going to come down now they're coming down. i don't know, maybe utilities are out of favor, the interest rate sensitive sectors are going to be hit a little bit harder. maybe the autos, maybe the housing. a lot of this is speculative, bec
. >> steve >> i think it's a little confusing how to think about what's happening in the middle east and the geopolitical concerns if you look at the s&p back to thursday, the 3 or 4% selloff we've had in that, has been mostly a flight to safety, right? you had that, and then you had a decline in yields, and now we're back up in yields. so the market went from being concerned about -- in a two or three-day span, being really concerned about a regional war in the middle east to...
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east issues. and she wants it to raise the fact that those are radian drones, have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the leaders will speak about how europe can support ukraine on his doorstep as well. joining the summit's shack jack product in brussels. well, as israel considers the response to be around the attack and continues to fight its war against how much in gaza or fear is over, where these regional tensions could lead. it's a complex part of the world with many countries buying for influence israel today. but jordan and regional heavy weight saudi arabia surprised many observers by appearing to help defend israel from iran. smith's house. both countries are involved in a complicated balancing act. so making it difficult to predict that future behavior . when the drones and missiles from a run came flying towards israel, many of them paused to jordan. this space not only needed the arab kingdom helps shoot them down. it also opened its s space to his riley and us planes se
east issues. and she wants it to raise the fact that those are radian drones, have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the leaders will speak about how europe can support ukraine on his doorstep as well. joining the summit's shack jack product in brussels. well, as israel considers the response to be around the attack and continues to fight its war against how much in gaza or fear is over, where these regional tensions could lead. it's a complex part of the world with many...
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east. main, great geopolitical risk out there, what are you seeing as far as customers seeking to hedge that risk? >> i'm seeing a great state of complicity with geopolitical risk over the years. and it's amazing as you said i've been around a long time in the market and participated myself over 25 years. now managing an exchange for the last 20. it's amazing the complicity i have seen for people when it comes to geopolitical risk. >> sandra: is that because we are producing so much oil? >> no, i think it's yesterday's newspaper people get shortsighted about what is going on in october 7 happens in israel and people seem to forget about it later and with protests and things of that nature but no one is doing anything about it. i think we get complicity about people managing that risk. that's not healthy. i hope people will manage the risk more appropriately. >> sandra: last question on the economy are you optimistic? you hear these guys jpmorgan, jamie dimon, some big red flags out there ab
east. main, great geopolitical risk out there, what are you seeing as far as customers seeking to hedge that risk? >> i'm seeing a great state of complicity with geopolitical risk over the years. and it's amazing as you said i've been around a long time in the market and participated myself over 25 years. now managing an exchange for the last 20. it's amazing the complicity i have seen for people when it comes to geopolitical risk. >> sandra: is that because we are producing so much...
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of course it's not just in the middle east, that's a bed. so how many of those to go in the will in ukraine? yes, of course. and initially following the russian invasion of ukraine, we saw a very, very law spiking oil prices, which have a material impact on global economies in twice to 20 to 20. negatively things shuffled out of the true picture stats. we much unable those sanctions have been imposed against russia and we know how to do some price cap. the actual flows of or for russia, of not meant of not dig fine massively. it's not, there's not really a decline very much a tool. they just moved from one market to another. so jim politics is always a factor. the october, the 7th attacks, a usead lead to a short time spike. we're seeing some tension now we're just playing around with us . so the tension is always there, but it is very, very difficult. one to 5. how much that means in terms of dollars a barrel on the product you. so then of course that brings us to the on the key factor which is supply. and we see solid, the driving producti
of course it's not just in the middle east, that's a bed. so how many of those to go in the will in ukraine? yes, of course. and initially following the russian invasion of ukraine, we saw a very, very law spiking oil prices, which have a material impact on global economies in twice to 20 to 20. negatively things shuffled out of the true picture stats. we much unable those sanctions have been imposed against russia and we know how to do some price cap. the actual flows of or for russia, of not...