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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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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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the most relevant topics of the week: russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and poland. topics that resonate in our society. drone attack. on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other cities of russia. analysis of the processes that change the country and each of us the country should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project: we are bored because there is nothing to fight about. let's make it up. they help to understand the present and predict the future. for the world, a second trump presidency will be terrifying. a project for those who care and think. politclub every sunday at 20:10 at espresso. there is a war going on, and not only for territories, it is also a war for minds. russia is throwing millions of petrodollars into turning ukrainians into little russians. we resist information attacks russians in the chronicles of information war project with olga ley. repeat tuesday friday at 10:00 p.m. the great return of great lviv, conversations, d
the most relevant topics of the week: russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and poland. topics that resonate in our society. drone attack. on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other cities of russia. analysis of the processes that change the country and each of us the country should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project: we are bored because there...
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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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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
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...
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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
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...
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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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german chancellor olaf scholz, in light of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in social network x. after meeting with the chinese leader, he said that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdraws troops from ukraine. the word of china has. weight in russia, so i asked the siv leader to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this horrible war. we see how european leaders walk around sidzenpin, of course, they have their own conversations and their own, their cooperation, including with china, china is a great power, should we hope that all... pin will speak to putin what putin does not want to hear? well, to hope that xi jinping or the chinese leadership as a whole, in good faith simply because they talked to olaf scholz or any of the other western leaders, will make such a decision and tell putin to stop the war, for that... it should obviously not be done, but if you analyze how the events are developing around, conditionally speaki
german chancellor olaf scholz, in light of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in social network x. after meeting with the chinese leader, he said that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdraws troops from ukraine. the word of china has. weight in russia, so i asked the siv leader to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this horrible war....
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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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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
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...
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yes, in the middle east, one of the american representatives, the state department, i don’t know, the pentagon, i remembered that israel, actually. this is the main non-nato ally, legislative, of course, the fact that they have 17 agreements, no, they say completely differently, that’s what they said, miller said that, like, we don’t help ukraine, because it’s not ukraine, what they’re saying now is that these are completely different conflicts, because the united states doesn’t have bases there, everything else is in ukraine, in israel there, or rather around israel. the united states has very different agreements with israel, and they have very different agreements, starting from the exchange of intelligence agreements up to, in my opinion, the provision of missile defense and air defense of israel, so they have no legal relations with ukraine at all, but these legal relationship. they can calmly completely break it off, but as with anyone, because, because what is the point in legal relations if they are all torn apart, and there are no sanctions for this, no, you underst
yes, in the middle east, one of the american representatives, the state department, i don’t know, the pentagon, i remembered that israel, actually. this is the main non-nato ally, legislative, of course, the fact that they have 17 agreements, no, they say completely differently, that’s what they said, miller said that, like, we don’t help ukraine, because it’s not ukraine, what they’re saying now is that these are completely different conflicts, because the united states doesn’t...
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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
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...
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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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the middle east has indeed slightly shifted the focus of attention of europeans, who, on the eve of the summit, began to wonder why they should n’t create the same iron dome system. in ukraine. european diplomacy chief barel discussed the idea during an informal meeting with eu foreign ministers. and i was forced to admit that it is impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubl system has been created for decades. even if we had the resources to create such a system in ukraine, it cannot be done in a short time. term. the needs of the front are voiced by zelensky via video link. kiev desperately needs air defense systems in the background. russian strikes on the energy sector. bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that eu countries transfer their patriot systems or give money to purchase new ones, but so far few people have responded, writes the financial times. european capitals have said they have no plans to send ukraine new systems, arguing they need to maintain their own defense capabilities. germany transferred two patreat systems, but thi
the middle east has indeed slightly shifted the focus of attention of europeans, who, on the eve of the summit, began to wonder why they should n’t create the same iron dome system. in ukraine. european diplomacy chief barel discussed the idea during an informal meeting with eu foreign ministers. and i was forced to admit that it is impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubl system has been created for decades. even if we had the resources to create such a...
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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
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...
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east at dubai international airport. the airfield turned into a sea. the airport has stopped receiving and departing all flights until weather conditions improve. in as a result , thousands of people gathered in the airport terminals, waiting for the departure of their flights, among them many of our compatriots. the flight was first rescheduled for an hour and a half, then after we waited for our time for the already rescheduled flight, the flight was easy. the display was removed, there are no tickets until the 19th, footage from crowded terminals shows people sleeping, some on the floor, some on chairs in the waiting rooms, many with children, travelers were essentially trapped, all flights were canceled, and there was no way to go to a hotel no possibility, because there are many roads were completely or partially flooded. about 300 russian citizens are now waiting for their flights in dubai, these are tourists and independent travelers, some of the tourists are... checking in their luggage. a similar situation has d
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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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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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german chancellor olaf scholz , aware of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in the x social network, after meeting with the chinese leader, he reported that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdrew troops from ukraine. china's word carries weight in russia, so i asked. leader sat down to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this terrible war. we see how european leaders walk around xijinpin, of course, they have their own conversations and their own cooperation, including with china, china is a great power, should we expect that xijinpin will tell putin that... what putin does not want to hear? well, let's hope that xijin ping, or the chinese leadership, in general, is of good will of their own free will, simply because they talked with olaf scholz or any of the other western leaders, will make such a decision, and they will say that putin will stop the war, obviously we should not hope for that. but, if we analyze how the events
german chancellor olaf scholz , aware of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in the x social network, after meeting with the chinese leader, he reported that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdrew troops from ukraine. china's word carries weight in russia, so i asked. leader sat down to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this terrible...
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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. 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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east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with jamie dimon about the need for strong american leadership. here is some of that conversation. jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely on america they will have to rely on someone else. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - jesus suarez, i did it and it's here. (group cheers) ♪ ♪ - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. visit snhu.edu. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with e
east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with jamie dimon about the need for strong american leadership. here is some of that conversation. jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely...
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personnel and facilities in the middle east. we have seen a tremendous amount of unrest since that time. and, i think you know that i'm going to read it for my colleagues, with the designation of foreign terrorist organization requires. first it requires it is a foreign organization. indeed the houthis are. the organization engages in terrorist activity, or, it pertains the capability and intent to engage in terrorist activity or terrorism. yes they do. and finally, terrorist activity or terrorist activity threatens the security of united states nationals or national security of the united states. the houthis meet these requirements. my question for you is is the trump administration wrong in designating them as a foreign terrorist ministration? >> thank you, senator, there was a strong movement within the trump administration to designate the houthis, it led to the fto, a new demonstration came in and saw to prioritize game and --is a foreign policy priority. i believe it is more prudent in terms of the peace process i describe
personnel and facilities in the middle east. we have seen a tremendous amount of unrest since that time. and, i think you know that i'm going to read it for my colleagues, with the designation of foreign terrorist organization requires. first it requires it is a foreign organization. indeed the houthis are. the organization engages in terrorist activity, or, it pertains the capability and intent to engage in terrorist activity or terrorism. yes they do. and finally, terrorist activity or...
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we were talking about the situation in the middle east, israel is saying no matter what others are telling it to do, it will counterattack but don't know the details. there was some talk about targeting nuclear facilities that general petraeus says do not exist. israel begs to differ. do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simpl
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. >>> and as we've been speaking about the tensions in the middle east, joining us now is jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, thank you very much. who's in new york today. talk to me about what jordan -- how jordan now sees this picture because you are more vulnerable than almost any other of the arab neighbors. you have a large palestinian population. you've seen the devastation in gaza, and you took the step of shooting down iranian drones that were aimed towards israel. >> thank you so much. i mean, we are where we have always been trying to bring an end to this war, trying to work against deescalation, the danger of escalation is real and all of us have to work together to prevent it. we did what we have to do to make sure that everybody understands that we will not allow iran or israel to turn jordan into a battleground. we will take any projectiles that threaten our peoples and violate our sovereignty and pose a threat to jordanians, and we made this clear to both israel and iran. i think the focus now should be where it should have been from the very, very beginnin
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juror number seven is a middle-aged white man who lives on the upper east side a lawyer from north carolina and married with two kids and his wife works at a bank. he gets his news from "the new york times," "the wall street journal," "the new york post," "the washington post," and he listens to npr. kennedy, there's a lot to unpack from the original pool of at least in that section of 96 that we now had to be few. many dismissed for cause and many dismissed without having to articulate a cause which under the evidence form of the code of criminal conduct here. what you make of who's on the jury and what do you make with what happened with those who were excuse? >> kennedy: i am glad they could go through their social media because people are trying to sneak and below the radar and say things like i really don't have an opinion or i don't follow politics i don't know who he is. meanwhile there are massive anti-trump haters and they want to get in there and tell peto his candidate feet and his potential future presidency. i am glad they found a way of really finding those people are getting
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khanna: i rise today to oppose the neo con march into another war in the middle east. it is the same chorus, that time it's iran. john bolton who blundered us into iraq, now is calling for strikes on iran, all over cnn and cable news and senator marsha blackburn saying we need retaliatory strikes into iran and who could forget senator graham saying hit them hard. blow them off the map. this is foolishness. let me be clear. the american people, democrats or republicans or independents, do not want another war in the middle east. they do not want us to make the same mistake we made in iraq. they do not trillions of our tax dollars going into foreign wars and instead demanding that we invest in jobs here at home, in child care, in health care, in america. i call today for the american people to stand up against the foreign policy blob and against the establishment and prevent them from getting us into another war in the middle east. i yield back the rest of my time. mr. meeks: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from tex
khanna: i rise today to oppose the neo con march into another war in the middle east. it is the same chorus, that time it's iran. john bolton who blundered us into iraq, now is calling for strikes on iran, all over cnn and cable news and senator marsha blackburn saying we need retaliatory strikes into iran and who could forget senator graham saying hit them hard. blow them off the map. this is foolishness. let me be clear. the american people, democrats or republicans or independents, do not...
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east, but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of money as he settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalist used private investigators to tap his phone. mps have rejected all of the changes made to the rwanda bill by the house of lords. the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello,
east, but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of money as he settles a long—running lawsuit against...
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tensions in the middle east sparking firestorms on college campuses. the university of southern california canceled a speech by this year's valedictorian, a muslim student, citing security concerns. this after complaints from pro-israeli groups citing the student's support for palestinians. >> reporter: controversy on campus after usc canceled the valedictorian's commencement speech citing safety concerns. she was chosen to be the valedictorian, selected from 100 students who applied. two pro-israel and jewish groups complained about the choice, pointing to her social media activity, specifically a link to a free palestine slideshow on her instagram which calls for the abolishment of the state of israel. >> the university has to make the decision about whether this valedictorian and her propagation of anti-semitic vitriol online is worthy of being the representative of the class of 2024. >> reporter: she is shocked and profoundly disappointed that they are succumbing to a campaign of hate. >> unfortunately, it's clear, if you are a muslim student today
tensions in the middle east sparking firestorms on college campuses. the university of southern california canceled a speech by this year's valedictorian, a muslim student, citing security concerns. this after complaints from pro-israeli groups citing the student's support for palestinians. >> reporter: controversy on campus after usc canceled the valedictorian's commencement speech citing safety concerns. she was chosen to be the valedictorian, selected from 100 students who applied. two...
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east. but benjamin netanyahu said israel will decide on its own steps. we netanyahu said israel will decide on its own stem-— its own steps. we have anything israel does _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and are | israel does is as limited and are smart and targeted as possible. it is in no one public interest that we see escalation further. translation: we will make — see escalation further. translation: we will make all— see escalation further. translation: we will make all our— see escalation further. translation: we will make all our decisions - see escalation further. translation: we will make all our decisions on - we will make all our decisions on our own— we will make all our decisions on our own and the state of israel will d
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headline: ukraine is burning, brussels is thinking about the middle east. the publication notes that europeans want to focus specifically on the conflict between iran and israel, but they can only do so... a conference of national conservatives, but here the european holy democracy intervened. the first two venues refused to hold events due to pressure from local authorities; in the end, the organizers somehow found a place there, but here they intervened belgian police, who were sent there by the head of the municipality of st. josten naude, emir kier. french politician eric zemore accuses cyrus of using the police as a personal militia. the ideologist of brexit, nigel farage, said that he already knew perfectly well that he was not expected in brissel, but the current hungarian prime minister orban, who was supposed to come to a press conference on another day, flew into a rage. he wrote that, apparently, the eu can no longer tolerate freedom of speech, and warned that it cannot be silenced with the help of the police. in the evening orban decided that he
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one of over a dozen trips i have made to the middle east in the last 30 years. before the attack on october 7, saudi arabia was on the brink of signing a peace agreement in joining the abraham accords. formalizing the saudi-israeli relations for both countries would achieve strategy and military goals -- strategic and military goals. bringing hope for more peaceful opportunities with moderate arab nations. when the ayatollah saw this i believe he pulled the strings on proxy forces to stop these negotiations that resulted in hamas' horrific attack on innocent israeli citizens on october 7. that took over 1,200 lives and 200 hostages. iran is one of the number one state sponsored terrorists in the world. is number one. for years the iranian regime has been funding hamas, hezbollah, and houthis to spread international chaos. iran is directly or through its proxies killed hundreds of americans that have been in the region. china is also threatening taiwan and watching how the united states responds to other conflicts around the world. they are watching. the new axis
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usc said the intensity of feelings fueled by social media and the ongoing conflict in the middle east has grown to include many voices and escalating to creating substantial risk. she said anti-muslim and anti-palestinian voices have subjected me to a campaign of racist hatred because of my uncompromising belief in human rights for all and asked on another network does she endorse the idea of abolishing israel? she dodged the question and then said answering yes or no would be an injustice to the issue. we'll send it back to you. >> bill: bill melugin reporting on that in los angeles. >> dana: it's everywhere you look. before we go you need something lighter? i do. a pachyderm on the prowl. watch this elephant stopping traffic in montana. the elephant is safe and sound and reunited with its handlers. can you imagine getting in your car? dad, check it out. >> bill: what do you think the elephant was thinking? >> dana: where? that's a great line. we'll leave it there. harris faulkner is up next. >> harris: the moment is here.
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east, and there seems to be no way out for them, but we ’ll talk about that after the ad. romanian president klaus johannes intends to lead nato and host the alliance's largest base in europe in his country. johannis, have you become a servant of the americans? he is german. the base can be used as a jump-off airfield for striking russian territory. we have helped and will continue to help ukraine. iohannis has as many as 17 criminal cases. mr. pont's team lied that i was involved in child trafficking. at the right time i can prove this with documents. but he said this for 10 years. back, the documents are in process, criminal cases were opened not only about children, but about corruption, while this man romania already owes 144 billion euros, he sold romania for the fact that he would be given the post of nato secretary. americans, as ukraine moves towards the abyss, are very interested in romania, because it should be one of the second ukraines. the minister of defense resigns with the wording: i cannot cooperate with this president, they will deploy a huge strike group
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. >> so much has happened in the middle east since then, and after the harvard and u penn presidents resigned, congresswoman elise stefanik promised it was just the beginning of her work to expose the rot in our most prestigious higher institution services. that was four months ago. have the political dynamics shifted since then? >> reporter: they've only gotten more complicated, separately from the discussion of anti-semitism, anti-jewish hay hatred, we are always talking about foreign funding here on capitol hill. of course the dynamics with that have gotten more complicated, with democrats calling for conditioning aid to israel for example for needing humanitarian promises from israel when it comes to their conduct in gaza. when it comes to this issue of anti-semitism, so far in this hearing it began less than 15 minutes ago you hear bipartisan statements from democrats, from republican all saying that anti-semitism should not be allowed. last weekweek. >> julie tsirkin, we'll keep an eye on this hearing. thank you for your reporting. >>> also on capitol hill this morning, the boe
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and with the middle east, if israel does go and retaliate, that's going to cause headline risks that could cause things to go down as well. that coupled with those three factors i shared, it supports this cautious stance right now. stuart: god it -- got it. ed i think gabor, thank you very much, indeed. you've seen the dow go request up significantly right before the end ogg of the -- opening of the market. we're looking at a gain of about 120 points. this is now, bang, 9:30. press the button, the market is open, and the dow is up 178 points. it's the gone up a bit more. buying right before the opening bell there. and the vast majority of the dow 30 are in the green, significantly show. i've just got 4 losers on the block there, that's all you got. four losers. now, the s&p 500, that has also a opened a little bit higher, .4%. the nasdaq composite, that's opened niecely higher, up .if 43%. -- .43%. show me big tech, they're all on the upside today. microsoft, 417. alphabet's up. amazon, meta, apple, they're all up. apple, though, still just below $170 a share. meta just over $500. mi
and with the middle east, if israel does go and retaliate, that's going to cause headline risks that could cause things to go down as well. that coupled with those three factors i shared, it supports this cautious stance right now. stuart: god it -- got it. ed i think gabor, thank you very much, indeed. you've seen the dow go request up significantly right before the end ogg of the -- opening of the market. we're looking at a gain of about 120 points. this is now, bang, 9:30. press the button,...
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east in terms of middle eastern countries being forced to take aside. under the trump administration the abraham accord was actually one area that people believed was the beginning of real peace that we could've seen throughout the middle east. do you see middle eastern countries being forced to take aside after iran's direct hit or attempted hit on israel. >> i think there's been a growing frustration in the region for the lack of action or better say weakness if you're from the west and particularly from the united states. i cannot think for a second like somebody for that matter is really counterpart in jerusalem and would think that we would have to completely shift our viewpoint of what the regime is in the area. however, in order for this to happen that's a stronger leadership coming from the west, washington is key and european countries as well need to work together. that solidarity is very important and that's exactly what the regime had tried to do in this tactic a divide rule again, this is a time for the world to show very unconditionally th
east in terms of middle eastern countries being forced to take aside. under the trump administration the abraham accord was actually one area that people believed was the beginning of real peace that we could've seen throughout the middle east. do you see middle eastern countries being forced to take aside after iran's direct hit or attempted hit on israel. >> i think there's been a growing frustration in the region for the lack of action or better say weakness if you're from the west and...
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we have seen that in the war in middle east and ukraine. >> brian: they have to hit back and in places to take out drone facility, irgc. that is where they are going for. >> biden a people are good at vetoing un resolutions and haggling over language at a nato summit. when the shooting starting, you couldn't find them with google or a gps. >> brian: impeachment recall to get rid of mayorkas was marched to your chamber. when willy you find out if he will have a trial, doesn't he have to have a trial? >> no. this is what is going on, pretty simple. schumer is trying to muddy the water to make it deep. it is simple. united states house of representatives has brought serious charges against secretary mayorkas. read the charges. this is united states house of representatives, not taking about some gameboy living in his parent's basement and has an opinion. this is the us house of representatives. only happened it's00 every time senate done its job except when the public official impeached quit. senator schumer says this is a policy disagreement, no high crimes and misdemeanors, how does he
we have seen that in the war in middle east and ukraine. >> brian: they have to hit back and in places to take out drone facility, irgc. that is where they are going for. >> biden a people are good at vetoing un resolutions and haggling over language at a nato summit. when the shooting starting, you couldn't find them with google or a gps. >> brian: impeachment recall to get rid of mayorkas was marched to your chamber. when willy you find out if he will have a trial, doesn't...
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east. i don't want to see us drawn into this israel does have a right to defend themselves 300 missiles essentially and drones shot at them. but as you see, i iranians were totally inapt, in, this was ineffective on ukraine. president zelenskyy has said is really just said that the united states is more interested in defending israel than ukraine in responding to attacks. he told pbs this, he opposed it as a question israel, part of nato are not. here's the answer. he says, israel is not a nato country. he's suggesting there's a double-standard in how the united states is helping and defending his allies. is there a double standard when it comes to ukraine? >> we have a by partisans bill sitting over there in the house of representatives that provides aid for both israel and ukraine we sent it over there about ten weeks ago. i think ten weeks ago tomorrow that provides both countries the assistance they need to defend themselves hey, i'm i'm, you know, i want to get this is beyond congressi
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but it's not until the middle of next week when we start to see things changing, and the possibility of some rain for next wednesday into thursday. so looking at the rainfall estimate, very early estimates, it shows that we could see some light amounts of rainfall next week, maybe a quarter inch of rain or less. we're not expecting any more big soakers. a check on the sierra snowpack shows that we're still doing pretty well. we're at 108% of the normal amount. the northern sierra is now at 125% of the normal amount. so that's pretty good. it hasn't yet really started to melt and fill up reservoirs. that's something we'll be watching over the next few weeks. temperature-wise, we're going from 80 today for the inland valleys to mid-70s for the weekend, and then low 70s for monday into tuesday. the sunshine continues. once again, we don't see a chance of rain until maybe the middle of next week. so we're going to enjoy this nice, quiet stretch of weather that will gradually cool down from today into the beginning of next week. but once again, looking pretty good there. >>> mike, you've
but it's not until the middle of next week when we start to see things changing, and the possibility of some rain for next wednesday into thursday. so looking at the rainfall estimate, very early estimates, it shows that we could see some light amounts of rainfall next week, maybe a quarter inch of rain or less. we're not expecting any more big soakers. a check on the sierra snowpack shows that we're still doing pretty well. we're at 108% of the normal amount. the northern sierra is now at 125%...
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. >>> increasing tensions in the middle east with israel vowing to strike back against iran after the missile and drone attack over the weekend. the israeli military showed off what it said is one of the intercepted iranian ballistic missiles that landed in the dead sea. the idf says this missile could carry 1,100 pounds of explosives in the warhead. meanwhile, the u.s. is warning that it plans to punish iran with new sanctions. national security adviser jake sullivan says that they would target the country's missile and drone program and entities supporting the islamic revolutionary guard corps and ministry. more from jerusalem. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallying the troops as he met with a new group of conscripts. this is part of a larger battle, he told them, iran is behind hamas and hezbollah. we are determined to meet him. the war cabinet met for the third time since an iranian attack. a senior official says israel has not shared its plans with the u.s., but some in the administration expect a limited strike inside iran. but the fear of an all-out regional wa
. >>> increasing tensions in the middle east with israel vowing to strike back against iran after the missile and drone attack over the weekend. the israeli military showed off what it said is one of the intercepted iranian ballistic missiles that landed in the dead sea. the idf says this missile could carry 1,100 pounds of explosives in the warhead. meanwhile, the u.s. is warning that it plans to punish iran with new sanctions. national security adviser jake sullivan says that they...
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out of the middle east. so i think israel in this case after saturday's attack feels like it must respond, because iran wants a direct attack against israel, and israel, again, iran, the battle between iran and israel and the united states in the region is really the underpinning issue, and the lens of this all should be viewed through, and i think unfortunately innocent israelis and innocent palestinians have been killed as a result. host: there's a debate on capitol hill about future funding for israel. what does that mean for the defense department as they look at that debate play out? guest: what's been happening for the past several months is that president biden sends a supplemental package to the hill that would include tens of billions of dollars in foreign aid for taiwan, israel, and ukraine. that has been stalled for many reasons. initially republicans wanted to attach border security. now miker mike johnson is refusing to bring the senate-passed version to the floor. that's been since november it'
out of the middle east. so i think israel in this case after saturday's attack feels like it must respond, because iran wants a direct attack against israel, and israel, again, iran, the battle between iran and israel and the united states in the region is really the underpinning issue, and the lens of this all should be viewed through, and i think unfortunately innocent israelis and innocent palestinians have been killed as a result. host: there's a debate on capitol hill about future funding...
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i think with our most precious ally under attack in the middle east it's important to show the world because the american people understand it is important to support our most precious ally after they faced the bloodiest day since the holocaust with the hamas terrorist attacks on top of iranian attacks this weekend which are direct attacks on israel. the israel aid package i believe and we have he voted to pass that yet another bill that chuck should mere refused to take up -- chuck schumer refused to take up in the senate. maria: i i'm trying to understand why you can't get success in closing the border or securing the border deer. >> we have success in the house. maria: you've done an incredible job fighting anti-semitism and your support for israel. columbia university's president will testify before the house committee on education and the workforce later this morning about the schools' response to anti-semitism on its campus, chairwoman. you have an op-ed out in the post, the new york post. you say the house will hold columbia accountable for campus anti-semitism. you write the
i think with our most precious ally under attack in the middle east it's important to show the world because the american people understand it is important to support our most precious ally after they faced the bloodiest day since the holocaust with the hamas terrorist attacks on top of iranian attacks this weekend which are direct attacks on israel. the israel aid package i believe and we have he voted to pass that yet another bill that chuck should mere refused to take up -- chuck schumer...
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. >>> well, tonight increasing tensions in the middle east with israel vowing to strike back against iran after that unprecedented volley of drones, missiles, and rockets over the weekend. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen warned today that the u.s. intends to punish iran with new sanctions in the coming days, which could target iran's oil industry. here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallying the troops as he met with a new group of conscripts today. this is part of a larger battle, he told them. iran is behind hamas and hezbollah. we are determined to beat them. his war cabinet met today for the third time since the iranian attack. a senior american official tells cbs news israel has not shared its plans with the u.s., but some in the administration expect a limited strike inside iran. but the fear of an all-out regional war has distracted attention away from the misery in gaza. there are still regular air strikes. each day bringing new grief. "gaza is tired" said this woman. "we live in humiliation, in poverty, and in death." the united nat
. >>> well, tonight increasing tensions in the middle east with israel vowing to strike back against iran after that unprecedented volley of drones, missiles, and rockets over the weekend. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen warned today that the u.s. intends to punish iran with new sanctions in the coming days, which could target iran's oil industry. here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallying the troops as he met with a new group of...
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east has many things in abundance, not the least of which is oil but one thing that lacks in the middle east for policymakers are good options and you are right, that if israel does respond, it runs the risk of fraying this coalition. and if israel doesn't respond, it runs the risk of further inviting further iranian attacks. so it's really which, which, which, which, which costs are you willing to absorb i think that the us and the international community are coming to terms with the fact acted as is going to respond. and so now it's in negotiation is you said about how to do it and i think it can be done in a way that sends a message to iran that they cannot do something like they just did without there being a response. and yet not doing in such a way that we're in a full on regional war. but look as you know the best of intentions, best of planning. i mean, i don't i honestly don't believe is real policymakers thought that their operation on april 1st would have provoked a response they got this weekend. so it is hard to predict how these things go. >> and that leaves the question o
east has many things in abundance, not the least of which is oil but one thing that lacks in the middle east for policymakers are good options and you are right, that if israel does respond, it runs the risk of fraying this coalition. and if israel doesn't respond, it runs the risk of further inviting further iranian attacks. so it's really which, which, which, which, which costs are you willing to absorb i think that the us and the international community are coming to terms with the fact...
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tented in the middle east moving the oil market, take a look at brent and crude pulling back with crude below $85 a barrel at 84 and change. european markets look like this, stocks or higher across-the-board as you can see, pretty much from france to london. in asia overnight and make story, the shanghai composite up to present on the session overnight in china. the house delivering impeachment articles of alejandro mayorkas to the senate today where the child faces an uphill battle. the dereliction of duty at that border on full display 1000 military aged men lining up in front of the new york city hall after reportedly being promised green cards at the number of illegal chinese migrants in the spike in dangerous fentanyl crossing the southern border continues to grow. i'll get into the ccp effort to infiltrate the u.s. and the d.o.j. refusal to hand over audiotapes abide his interview with robert hur all coming up with house oversight committee james comer. he'll join in the 8:00 a.m. hour. readily the conversation, former bush 43 white house official ashley davis back with us, presid
tented in the middle east moving the oil market, take a look at brent and crude pulling back with crude below $85 a barrel at 84 and change. european markets look like this, stocks or higher across-the-board as you can see, pretty much from france to london. in asia overnight and make story, the shanghai composite up to present on the session overnight in china. the house delivering impeachment articles of alejandro mayorkas to the senate today where the child faces an uphill battle. the...
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do we have any influence or leverage in terms of what's happening in the middle east compared to the leverage points they may have with iran? >> i think their leverage point is quite limited. what's emerging in the last couple of days is the shift in the chinese star tur toward what's happening in the mid east. you saw china's representative talking to regional actors, talking about calm and de-escalation, but coming out very squarely on the side of iran. that's dufrmt. chinese have made clear that in the past when iran has threatened to close the straits of hormuz, they've come down against that. we do see a different dynamic now where russia, iran, north korea, and china are working together in concert in a way we have not seep before, and as a result, china, i think, is going to be much more allergic to any kind of western, u.s., israeli reaction to try to put additional pressure on iran. this calls into kwegs what some of the sanctions are. we heard national security adviser jake sullivan in a statement saying the world should expect in the coming weeks on missiles and drones wit
do we have any influence or leverage in terms of what's happening in the middle east compared to the leverage points they may have with iran? >> i think their leverage point is quite limited. what's emerging in the last couple of days is the shift in the chinese star tur toward what's happening in the mid east. you saw china's representative talking to regional actors, talking about calm and de-escalation, but coming out very squarely on the side of iran. that's dufrmt. chinese have made...
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wars in europe and in the middle east. what would you think, what would you prove -- predict the s&p would do? probably down. however, on the broadening, the average stock in the world, msci index equal rated down. it includes more value stocks and the bet on the bargaining is in the value that joins the inflation team as well. lisa: we are now going to talk about strategic allocations. jonathan: that's rare. [laughter] lisa: something we never do. this idea of a hedge, you been talking about this extensively. we saw the biggest surge in overweight's with bank of america -- america on the bully fully survey. are you on the same page? it's a strategic way to hedge inflation over a long amount of time? david: yes it week -- seb: yes, and you like specific assets stocks. strategically, we have the 5% allocation dedicated to real assets stocks in our portfolio. in a strategic regime long term, where you get more inflation volatility with inflation stabilizing higher than expected, having a shorter duration position, and maybe
wars in europe and in the middle east. what would you think, what would you prove -- predict the s&p would do? probably down. however, on the broadening, the average stock in the world, msci index equal rated down. it includes more value stocks and the bet on the bargaining is in the value that joins the inflation team as well. lisa: we are now going to talk about strategic allocations. jonathan: that's rare. [laughter] lisa: something we never do. this idea of a hedge, you been talking...
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and the article that stephen walt wrote, it is said that the fire in the middle east was started by america. now i can’t deny myself the pleasure of still remembering. the previous quote, when you quoted charapa and sarachenko, what happens is that they complement each other, there they say that it is not america that does not want to take responsibility and it turns out badly, here old describes that america is getting involved, taking responsibility, in kiev regime, too, then they got involved, in general, that america is abandoning its vassals, without taking responsibility, that america, on the contrary, is taking too much care of you. and takes responsibility, it turns out badly in any case, so the americans, you know, they argue among themselves about how america should act everywhere, after all, there is the same old school of realism, which you sympathize with, it does not call on the americans to retreat, to leave, they just say that they need other means, so they have the concept of so-called offshore balancing, by the way, this is also an action by someone else, so in russian ,
and the article that stephen walt wrote, it is said that the fire in the middle east was started by america. now i can’t deny myself the pleasure of still remembering. the previous quote, when you quoted charapa and sarachenko, what happens is that they complement each other, there they say that it is not america that does not want to take responsibility and it turns out badly, here old describes that america is getting involved, taking responsibility, in kiev regime, too, then they got...