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the u.s. stocks and bonds lower with strong factory data reinforcing the view a rate cut may not happen this quarter. >> hurting the yen, it's a potential intervention level. paul: we look at the future framework, speaking live with chris kent. >> inflation policy numbers top of mind as we ask are they more or less online with expectations when it comes to the price index at .10%, softening from half a percent we saw in february. the year end number is hotter, 3.1% at a faster clip than the 3% that was the consensus survey and matching the same pace we saw in february as well. energy prices year over year coming at 2.4%, a little lower than 2.5%. more progress towards the 2.4% with the bank of korea but has a way to go and we see the increase in fresh food policies and a the price by the government leading to that slowdown and saw a rise in retail gas prices pulling in the other way. these readings according to bloomberg economics likely to change the b.o.k.'s narrative the final stretch to 2%
the u.s. stocks and bonds lower with strong factory data reinforcing the view a rate cut may not happen this quarter. >> hurting the yen, it's a potential intervention level. paul: we look at the future framework, speaking live with chris kent. >> inflation policy numbers top of mind as we ask are they more or less online with expectations when it comes to the price index at .10%, softening from half a percent we saw in february. the year end number is hotter, 3.1% at a faster clip...
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the u.s. stock rebound with the earnings season about to kick into full swing. bloomberg intelligence sees profits for the magnificent seven rising 38% in the first quarter. haidi: reports that u.s. regulators are scrutinizing efforts to prevent potential money laundering. annabelle: president biden commits to deeper security ties with japan and the philippines as the prime minister of japan says china poses a threat to global peace. haidi: we do have employment data coming out of south korea. 2.8%, been in line with expectations, picking up from that 2.6% we saw in february. we are also, of course, counting down to be ok decision date as well. the labor market is likely seeing loosening in recent months. bloomberg had estimated 2.8% for the jobless rate to rise. 2.8% still below the post-pandemic average of 3.3%, which is seen as the rate of employment, so neither inflationary nor disinflationary. taking a look at how we are faring, just an hour away from the start of major markets trading. a
the u.s. stock rebound with the earnings season about to kick into full swing. bloomberg intelligence sees profits for the magnificent seven rising 38% in the first quarter. haidi: reports that u.s. regulators are scrutinizing efforts to prevent potential money laundering. annabelle: president biden commits to deeper security ties with japan and the philippines as the prime minister of japan says china poses a threat to global peace. haidi: we do have employment data coming out of south korea....
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and it says that the u.s. policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. so what the president is saying to the israeli prime minister is if you don't act within hours or days to change the situation on the ground in gaza, we will rethink u.s. policy towards israel when it comes to the situation in gaza. that then opens a question, are they talking about this key issue of u.s. weapons going to israel? that has been up until now off-limits when it comes to the white house approach to trying to leverage israel to change its combat in israel. john kirby, the spokesman at the white house, was asked this question repeatedly by journalists over the last hour, are they talking about conditioning arms, pulling some supply of weapons, and he just kept repeating the line that -- i think we can conclude that the area is in scope and that creates a pretty dramatic shift in terms of u.s. policy that we've had when it comes to that critical u.s.-israel relations
and it says that the u.s. policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. so what the president is saying to the israeli prime minister is if you don't act within hours or days to change the situation on the ground in gaza, we will rethink u.s. policy towards israel when it comes to the situation in gaza. that then opens a question, are they talking about this key issue of u.s. weapons going to israel? that has been up until now...
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the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and arming groups around the middle east which then attend to wage war on and create problems for states which might otherwise be adversary to them. saudi arabia, a traditional rival of them, has to worry a lot about what is happening in the southern flank in yemen and maybe that means from iran's perspective they have less resources to focus on iran itself so we see ron working with youth groups across the region. hezbollah in lebanon. islamic jihad and hamas in the palestine territory. ruthie relished -- ho
the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and...
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u.s. section -- session with the focus on big tech and earnings that start later today with the financial names in the u.s., wells fargo among them so that is the state of play here tracking what comes through with that japanese yen closely above the 153 mark and jawboning comes through at this time of the day but the finance minister says the weekend can accelerate input driven inflation which is a big concern in japan at this point and they will not rule out any options against what they could see as excessive fx move so watching the japanese yen closely holding unchanged at this point but let's shift on because korean markets starting to trade and not is the focus on the boj but the bok given the rate decision that is due and broad expectations we will see rates hold and we had job figures out in the last hour pretty tight labor market was the key takeaway and that gives the bok time to wait a little longer haidi. haidi: looking at the start of trade five minutes or so in the session an
u.s. section -- session with the focus on big tech and earnings that start later today with the financial names in the u.s., wells fargo among them so that is the state of play here tracking what comes through with that japanese yen closely above the 153 mark and jawboning comes through at this time of the day but the finance minister says the weekend can accelerate input driven inflation which is a big concern in japan at this point and they will not rule out any options against what they...
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the u.s.. what jay powell said overnight was not much of a surprise but any more clarity to the willingness of the fed to hold rates as long as they need to be at these levels to combat inflation. so we are seeing of course that big reaction across global bonds in the u.s. dollar passing through to asia fx in particular today. annabelle: absolutely. tracking the japanese yen very closely. very close to the 155 mark. a lot of different analysts in the market, bank of america among those saying 160 is in the sand you want to be watching out for. we look for jawboning at this type -- time of the day but no lines yet on that. we know japanese government officials are watching these levels closely and we heard from the finance ministers of south korea and japan saying they are seeing -- sharing serious concerns about the weakening of their local currencies. weaker yen is a dynamic we know have been aiding japanese exporters in particular. today we are seeing japanese equities a little higher to the
the u.s.. what jay powell said overnight was not much of a surprise but any more clarity to the willingness of the fed to hold rates as long as they need to be at these levels to combat inflation. so we are seeing of course that big reaction across global bonds in the u.s. dollar passing through to asia fx in particular today. annabelle: absolutely. tracking the japanese yen very closely. very close to the 155 mark. a lot of different analysts in the market, bank of america among those saying...
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to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that affect voters in those states and try to address their concerns and needs. one concern that steelworkers have the cost of steel from china is simply cheaper than what they are able to produce themselves. they want protection to be able to develop their industry. host: you agree with biden's call on more tariffs? guest: i think there is a logic to it. host: economically, does it make sense? guest: it would be hard for me to make a solid economic case. in order for u.s. still appears to -- we need to increas
to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that...
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the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this morning. although the trains volumes are higher than normal, is not really seen much of a move. the attacks were unprecedented and the first of their kind. it didn't really affect supply for now. i think that is what the response we are seeing at the moment. iran has said it has pretty much included desk included with the text. they did warned that if the u.s. gives a strong retaliation against his attacks -- iran has made clear -- israel told the u.s. it has made clear it is not looking for any significant escalation and the biden administration is telling isra
the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this...
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u.s. lower ahead of the crucial jobs report. fed officials divided, neel kashkari floating the possibility of no cuts but loretta mester is saying the central bank is getting closer to its target. israel agrees to open new aid routes into gaza after a warning from president biden. we'll extends gains with brent pushing above $90 per barrel for the first time since october. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen starts are we on visit to china with a warning the chinese overcapacity manufacturing poses risks to the global economy. also on the show, our exclusive interview with argentina's president javier millet -- milei. happy friday, the day you will been waiting for all we, u.s. jobs day. could we get the goldilocks scenario for markets? the suggestion that the labor market is taking a serious downturn but no excuse for the fed to not cut rates again. we will preview that with our guests, the chief economist edward morgan stanley, but yesterday in the meantime while we were waiting for the
u.s. lower ahead of the crucial jobs report. fed officials divided, neel kashkari floating the possibility of no cuts but loretta mester is saying the central bank is getting closer to its target. israel agrees to open new aid routes into gaza after a warning from president biden. we'll extends gains with brent pushing above $90 per barrel for the first time since october. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen starts are we on visit to china with a warning the chinese overcapacity manufacturing...
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u.s. and the u.k. have sanctions in the wake of the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. and afghanistan's in crisis. the young afghan refugees lacking food and housing. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. a united nations security council vote on the full recognition of palestinian statehood is getting underway at the u.n. headquarters in new york. we will bring you pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full u.n. member states. it has had non-observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. we are going to come back to the story with updates as soon as we get them. for now, we are going to move on to our other top story today. publisher authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of preparing to help the russian military and alleged assassination plots against volodymyr zelenskyy. authorities launched an investigation after being tipped off by ukrainian intelligence. polish prosecutors claim they have evidence a polish national
u.s. and the u.k. have sanctions in the wake of the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. and afghanistan's in crisis. the young afghan refugees lacking food and housing. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. a united nations security council vote on the full recognition of palestinian statehood is getting underway at the u.n. headquarters in new york. we will bring you pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full u.n. member states. it has had...
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strong u.s. factory data pushes markets to really think cuts. iran vows a response after a strike at the embassy killed two generals. this over the invasion of raw for -- rafah. heightened oil risk and supply. you had time to digest the central bank bonanza. lots of eco-data amongst fed speak. 19 including fed chair powell. we've had data reinforcing this narrative that inflation is falling more slowly than expected, hence why the fed will not be in a rash to cut rates. you saw stocks joining a loss continuing later, pointing to a lower opening but in europe tilted to upside. if we flip to crass -- cross assets he got the two-year treasury yields, 4.69% as traders pushback pricing to september. for a moment you solve the august dipping below 50% and all eyes turned toward the jobs report. the dollar is steady, brent trading below $80 a barrel. tighter supply from mexico and we will dig in later. gold hovering near record highs and trading at 2000 $257 per ounce. let's get to vonnie quinn with an
strong u.s. factory data pushes markets to really think cuts. iran vows a response after a strike at the embassy killed two generals. this over the invasion of raw for -- rafah. heightened oil risk and supply. you had time to digest the central bank bonanza. lots of eco-data amongst fed speak. 19 including fed chair powell. we've had data reinforcing this narrative that inflation is falling more slowly than expected, hence why the fed will not be in a rash to cut rates. you saw stocks joining a...
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u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000 americans died of overdose in 2022, according to the cdc. 436 were rhode islanders. the death of those 436 people ripples across my small state in a tide of heartbreak. fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are behind many of these deaths. fentanyl's death toll was the direct result of shell corporations. shell corporations that hide the delivery of precursor chemicals and shell corporations that hide the profits from sales. what doj indictment last year design a network of shell companies in wyoming to lau
u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000...
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slowing u.s. economy and quickening u.s. inflation that will only push up u.s. bond yields and ratchet up the support for the dollar and that will boomerang back to our markets and put asia fx under pressure again. not just the yen, but we may see more extreme reactions in other asian currencies. watch out for the korean won for example. we know we are up against pretty extreme levels and multiyear lows for currencies across the region. we know central banks are having to take action for support for their currencies. there may be more volatility as we look at them today. this evening we will get monthly pce data. investors will be watching that. so again it could mean higher treasury yields. the rate expectations for the fed get pushed out. we are looking for the one cup priced into the market but not until december. that could cause more dollar volatility particularly to the end of what has been a hectic and pretty busy week already for everybody. paul: yes indeed. it will be interesting from the boj on the back of all of that. still to come, counting down to t
slowing u.s. economy and quickening u.s. inflation that will only push up u.s. bond yields and ratchet up the support for the dollar and that will boomerang back to our markets and put asia fx under pressure again. not just the yen, but we may see more extreme reactions in other asian currencies. watch out for the korean won for example. we know we are up against pretty extreme levels and multiyear lows for currencies across the region. we know central banks are having to take action for...
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one of the main u.s. interest since october 7th has been avoiding an all out war between israel and iran or even an escalation of the war that is in gaza to places like lebanon, kind of full-scale point i think that will continue to be the focus of the biden administration tomorrow is just trying to contain this. so that it doesn't continue to u spark escalation. ar >> thank you all very much for guiding us through this breaking news story. could the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> good evening, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle, we are st following breaking news this evening for a person familiar g tells nbc news that israel has carried out an operation in iran this evening. today israeli officials notified u.s. officials that the response was coming, the u.s. and its allies have been pressuring israel not to retaliate after it fended off a missile attack from iran last weekend. of course we also know that it is an incredibly tense time in b one of the most volatile parts of the world.
one of the main u.s. interest since october 7th has been avoiding an all out war between israel and iran or even an escalation of the war that is in gaza to places like lebanon, kind of full-scale point i think that will continue to be the focus of the biden administration tomorrow is just trying to contain this. so that it doesn't continue to u spark escalation. ar >> thank you all very much for guiding us through this breaking news story. could the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts...
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but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in the day's other homicide, israel's military suspended leave for all combat units -- in case iran retaliates for an air strike in damascus that killed two iranian generals. prime minister netanyahu defended the strike and warned that israel won't hesitate to do it again. >> for years, iran has been working against us directly and through its proxies, and therefore israel is working against iran and its proxies. we will act upon the simple principle that whoever hurts or us plans to, we will hurt them. geoff: and
but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in...
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if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in addition to protecting against these opaque, anonymous shell corporations? >> thank you for the question. very important. so, enablers are talking about the accountants and the lawyers, as you said,art dealers, financial advisors, persons, professional functions, persons, who are in physicians of authority with respect to establishing trusts and corporate entities and sometimes serving as fiduciaries. these are the people who grease the system and that's why it's so important to get to this part of the supply chai
if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in...
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asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our defense correspondent is at the nato meeting. >> ukraine is not running out of courage but it was running out of ammunition. once again he appealed for the u.s. to pass its military aid that got stalled in congress. he's not just worried about the present, but also the longer-term. a long-term plan is set up for ukraine to give it the support it needs. that includes having a package of military aid of 100 billion euros, that's more than $100 billion over the next five years. also nato taking over the u.s. led contact whic
asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our...
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the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in america the supreme court reviews idaho's near total abortion ban. i am helen of humphrey -- helena humphrey. u.s. sec. of state antony blinken met with the chinese president xi jinping in beijing friday as part of mr. blinken's second visit to china in 10 months amid a significant increase in dialogue between the two powers after recent tensions . the u.s. top diplomat says it there is progress in some areas, praising beijing for efforts to stop the supply of fentanyl reaching the u.s.. the two sides addressed areas
the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in...
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the u.s. also dispatched a military commander to israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hinted today he would respond to any attack from iran with force. >> we're in the middle of the war in gaza, but we are also preparing for scenarios and challenges from other arenas. we have a simple principle. whoever hurts us, we hurt them. we're preparing to meet israel's security needs both in defense and attack. geoff: the white house also said today that it communicated to iran that it was not involved in that strike in damascus that killed a top iranian military commander earlier this month. severe weather made its way up through the southeast today. at last check, more than 100,000 customers were left without power. the storms already hammered the south and gulf coasts. crews survey the damage outside new orleans, which was hit with eight inches of rain. tornadoes also tore businesses to shreds in the houston area. the weather also delayed the start of the masters golf tournament in augus
the u.s. also dispatched a military commander to israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hinted today he would respond to any attack from iran with force. >> we're in the middle of the war in gaza, but we are also preparing for scenarios and challenges from other arenas. we have a simple principle. whoever hurts us, we hurt them. we're preparing to meet israel's security needs both in defense and attack. geoff: the white house also said today that it communicated to iran that it...
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the u.s. or geopolitical risks could really dent traders risk appetite ahead of the earnings season. that is the state of play for japanese equities, tracking the yen, 152 is the line for intervention but when we reach that point depends on the u.s. inflation print. stickier or hotter than expected. as we said, korea is shut, but australia is just starting to trade. haidi: staggered start to trading, 1/10 of 1% upside. watching big miners as we see commodities getting that lift. iron ore as well, that supportive rally headed for the biggest two-day rally in more than two years. brighter consumption outlook boosting commodities sector. aussie dollar is trading steady ahead of the u.s. cpi print in focus. we have more moves when it comes to trading around the kiwi ahead of the rbn said decision. not expecting much, but indicators suggest there could be hope in the markets that we see a pivoted. the aussie kiwi pair, number of -- numura is not confident that they will meet the dovish pricing that
the u.s. or geopolitical risks could really dent traders risk appetite ahead of the earnings season. that is the state of play for japanese equities, tracking the yen, 152 is the line for intervention but when we reach that point depends on the u.s. inflation print. stickier or hotter than expected. as we said, korea is shut, but australia is just starting to trade. haidi: staggered start to trading, 1/10 of 1% upside. watching big miners as we see commodities getting that lift. iron ore as...
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that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in our legal regimes. it is the not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the globe. that creates uncertainty, compliance challenges and myriad layers of complexity. so given these principles, what to make of the various allegations that u.s. officials have been somehow nefariously colluding with european officials to, quote, punish u.s. companies? if i find the entire allegation rather confusing. as my colleague, maria coppola, director of our office of international aff
that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in...
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u.s. futures also a bit weaker. he mentioned u.s. labor costs rising, it is really reinforces this higher-for-longer narrative and the markets seem to be front running what is likely to be a hawkish message from the fed. amazon stock, first quarter profit beat estimates. the cloud unit posted its strongest still growth in the year. oil prices also slipping below $82 a barrel for wti crude, a key support level. we are watching for a potential gaza cease-fire. let's get more at perspective now with our guest, market analyst at ig, joining us from melbourne. as we look ahead to the next fed meeting, what is the chance that we are on hold now for the rest of 2025 as inflation contains to look sticky? >> good morning, paul and heidi . i think the expectation tomorrow is that a hawkish course as the market had already been quite worried about. but i think what the message, their key metrics and key point in the coming meeting is how jay powell could surprise the market, but not shock the market . as with a major task he has is to help the
u.s. futures also a bit weaker. he mentioned u.s. labor costs rising, it is really reinforces this higher-for-longer narrative and the markets seem to be front running what is likely to be a hawkish message from the fed. amazon stock, first quarter profit beat estimates. the cloud unit posted its strongest still growth in the year. oil prices also slipping below $82 a barrel for wti crude, a key support level. we are watching for a potential gaza cease-fire. let's get more at perspective now...
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do you think the u.s. should increase its financial commitment, maintain current levels, or decrease it? if you say increase, call us on (202) 748-8000. maintain current levels, it's (202) 748-8001. and if you say decrease, it is (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. include your first name and city and state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span and x, @cspanwj. welcome to today's washington journal. we will start with a gallup poll on nato taken at the end of february with the headline "americans remain committed to nato." and here's what the article says. 47% plurality of americans want to see the u.s. keep its current commitment to nato with 20% feeling support for the alliance should increase. meanwhile, 16% think the u.s. should decrease its nato commitment. 12% would prefer the u.s. withdraw from nato entirely. and you can see here the graph. you can see those same things visually. this top line is to keep it what it is now. this blue line is to decrease. and the green is
do you think the u.s. should increase its financial commitment, maintain current levels, or decrease it? if you say increase, call us on (202) 748-8000. maintain current levels, it's (202) 748-8001. and if you say decrease, it is (202) 748-8002. you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. include your first name and city and state. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span and x, @cspanwj. welcome to today's washington journal. we will start with a gallup poll on nato taken at the end of...
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. -- what the u.s. should learn. first thing i can remember now is not to be timid, but boldness. the messages are very clear and simple -- a robust u.s.-e.u. response is crucial not just for ukraine's future, but for the future, for deterring future aggression in europe or anywhere else in the world. thank you very much for watching. see you next time. ♪ [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations]
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after aristide was overthrown by the u.s., u.s. installed a cheaper priced military force to occupy haiti for 13 years, 2004-2017. and from 2017-2019, they had to wind -- they had a wind down force. 2019 is when they left. here we are four years later back in the same problem. this is not a problem that can be solved with military force. this is a socioeconomic problem. people need to eat, they need schools, hospitals, roads, electricity, internet. they need the basics of life. and this is what cherizier has been fighting for. the essence of any of these revolutions, which we have seen throughout history -- the bolsheviks had the revolution based on land, peace, and bread. the people are demanding change and right now this political class, which basically the oligarchy was using the criminal gains to attack cherizier. they have been fighting for the past four years. now cherizier has taken the board tried to take them into some kind of alliance. we will see how long it lasts. yet the thing -- you have to think about the 1940's? wit
after aristide was overthrown by the u.s., u.s. installed a cheaper priced military force to occupy haiti for 13 years, 2004-2017. and from 2017-2019, they had to wind -- they had a wind down force. 2019 is when they left. here we are four years later back in the same problem. this is not a problem that can be solved with military force. this is a socioeconomic problem. people need to eat, they need schools, hospitals, roads, electricity, internet. they need the basics of life. and this is what...
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with the u.s. needs to continually evaluate its national security measures given the rapid pace of technological development, we are committed to know surprises. we are privately and publicly laying out our perspective at length alongside the principles and processes which we undertake in formulating our policies. our actions are implemented through transparent rules and regulations with ample comment periods. we would welcome transparency from the prc on its national security actions and greater clarity on where it sees the line between national security and economic issues. this would provide greater stability to the relationship while also helping foster confidence for firms doing business with the prc, which is in china's interest. the vice premier and i committed to stay in close touch about these issues. the united states will also be hosting our chinese counterparts next week for the fourth meetings of the economic and financial working groups where these issues will be discussed at length.
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u.s. this runs just over an hour. our cspan.org. we take you now to a hearing on transnational crime, including the financing and trafficking of synthetic opioids such as fentanyl. you're watching live coverage on c-span. >> let me welcome everyone to the hearing. we start with my co-chair will s remarks. we will turn to the distinguished co-chair for his opening remarks and a brief video. we thank you all very much for being here. a modern day cartel runs more like a fortune 500 conglomerate than like a street gang with departments specializing in logistics, accounting, recruitment, chemical science, and they manage their empires with deadly sophistication. they operate like enormous businesses because a prophet like enormous businesses. globally, drug traffic revenue totals as much as $652 billion. according to estimates from global financial integrity. mexican cartels like sinaloa and you generation operate in the billions. enforcement against these massive organizations usually focuses
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the u.s. pc shelter and cpi tends to lag house prices by 12 months, implying that in the second half of the year they start moving back up. base effects are generally not supported in the second half of the year. the real risk is that in the second half of this year, inflation moves back up again. it hasn't come down as they hoped for in the first quarter when the base effect was positive. my confidence level is that we are about to enter a really prolonged cutting cycle that is quite low, actually. the market isn't there yet. the market still believes that we are, that is why i say risk holding for now, but the end of q3 is when i'm starting to worry that the market is going to have to have a re-think. lisa: i spent a lot of time last night thinking about the dollar in what it means for other rate cutting cycles around the world. how close are we to a strong dollar starting to break things? lee: i think we are there. one thing i've been amazed by is the market reluctance to price earnings, bu
the u.s. pc shelter and cpi tends to lag house prices by 12 months, implying that in the second half of the year they start moving back up. base effects are generally not supported in the second half of the year. the real risk is that in the second half of this year, inflation moves back up again. it hasn't come down as they hoped for in the first quarter when the base effect was positive. my confidence level is that we are about to enter a really prolonged cutting cycle that is quite low,...
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of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered specifically in new york, but i think it's a global problem as well, where the chinese have made a very concerted, forceful effort to kind of rewrite the rules of the road to reflect its own vision of what they see as the future, and including putting in -- inserting in u.n. documents issues that go against the core values that we have and the core values that many of these countries have. but what we have been clear on, and i made that statement as well when i was in the cook islands, is that we are not trying to force
of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered...
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as the u.s. house new sanctions on iran's oil sector, we look at the impact on the market for crude. amrita sen from energy aspects joins us next for the analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned a reported plan to sanction an ultra orthodox army unit over alleged human rights abuses in the west bank. the biden administration is planning to announce the measures within days, blacklisting the battalion would really -- prohibited from receiving u.s. military equipment or training. the u.s. house passed new sanctions on iran's oil sector as part of a foreign aid package. the legislation broadens measures to include foreign ports, vessels and refineries that knowingly process worship iranian crude in violation of existing u.s. sanctions. was bring in the founder and director of research at energy aspect. a pleasure to have you in the studio this monday. let's start with this iranian oil sanctions story. does it take material iranian barrels out of the
as the u.s. house new sanctions on iran's oil sector, we look at the impact on the market for crude. amrita sen from energy aspects joins us next for the analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned a reported plan to sanction an ultra orthodox army unit over alleged human rights abuses in the west bank. the biden administration is planning to announce the measures within days, blacklisting the battalion would really -- prohibited from receiving...
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. >> u.s. builder forced sale or ban of tiktok set to become law after winning bipartisan support in the house of representatives. paul: this is the start of another week. how we are tracking in terms of futures, don't want to start off on a bummer after last week but positive territory for a sx futures, better by about 0.3%, nikkei futures looking flat as well. the aussie dollar, hovering around the 0.6 seven cents level, and if you were looking for bright spots, go doing well. -- gold doing well. a pretty ugly picture elsewhere. annabelle: it is the havens that you are pointing out and no surprise, investors flocking to them with with we see in the middle east. that was the story friday, and then in wait and see mode. this is a look at u.s. futures, modestly high but putting it into context of what we just had come a sharp selloff across the board. u.s. stocks, s&p 500 dropped below 5000. nasdaq's lighting more than 2%. this week the levels will be tested because we have more than half of the
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as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of commerce. on behalf of the american business community it is my honor to welcome prime minister kishida and his esteemed delegation to washington. i also want to welcome ambassador shigeo yamada and ambassador immanuel. let me recognize quickly a few other champions in the room for a vibrant business climate in a very strong bilateral partnership between our two countries. one is it doug peterson who serves as a chair of the u.s./japan business council president and ceo of s to be global. david is the vice chair of the business council and ceo of
as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of...
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[applause] the u.s. shaped the international order in a post war world through economic and diplomatic, military and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability of nations including japan. and when necessary it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. [applause] the united states the policies was based on the provosts humanity where you are what your track, surveilled and denied expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. [applause] you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. [applause] the world needs the united states to continue this pivotal growth in the affairs of growth in the affairs of [applause] and a yet as we meet here today under current self doubt among some americans heard about what your role in the world should be. this is a rising at a time when a world is at history's turning point. the post-cold war era is already behind us and we are now at an inflection point that will define the next stage of human hi
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the u.s. session. david and glass joins us from hong kong. this is wild. walk us through the ripple effects in the aipac region. david: we are six hours into the session now. just for some context. we did open week across the board. since that point, we've started to reverse some of the earlier weakness. at these levels, we are doing ok which goes to show from an equity market perspective, we might be able to shake off these cobwebs in a couple of hours. now, i can't say the same thing when you look at your other -- the bond markets. all you have to do is look at the bond markets. you will feel much better. these yields we are seeing across the asia-pacific. we can talk about currencies in a moment. that's really where you are feeling the pain right now, across the sovereigns. you don't normally see that. kriti: the global bond volatility story having ripple effects around the world. it has ripple effects into the dollar and what it means for the currency story. the 10 year, not the only one t
the u.s. session. david and glass joins us from hong kong. this is wild. walk us through the ripple effects in the aipac region. david: we are six hours into the session now. just for some context. we did open week across the board. since that point, we've started to reverse some of the earlier weakness. at these levels, we are doing ok which goes to show from an equity market perspective, we might be able to shake off these cobwebs in a couple of hours. now, i can't say the same thing when you...
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u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york preet bhara is joining me and more. for now, stay right where you are. there's much more news coming up on msnbc. up on msnbc. >>> on the eve of history. in just hours, donald trump will walk into a new york city courtroom, where for the first time, a former president will be tried in a court of law. this wall steel journal headline says it all. trump tried everything to avoid a criminal trial. the day has arrived. from the key players to how he got here to the first step of jury selection, we are unpacking all of it. >>> good day to all of you. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news on iran's unprecedented aerial attack on israel that lit up the skies over israel in a terrifying display. terrifying display. israel today saying it successfully shot down nearly all of the 300 drones and missiles launched with those that made impact causing only minor damage. moments ago, israel's war cabinet wrapped up its m
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think u.s. pilots are israeli pilots would have them lighted up to shoot them down, maybe iranians were saying we want to make sure you get these so they don't actually kill anybody what you think this was an element of terror for iranians to cite see the light? that's us, we can put a missile anywhere we want to. >> i don't think we should assume the best of intentions from the iranian regime. i don't know why they would have lights on, it would make it easier to see but they are going to track with radar other sensors, you don't need a like to see these things coming so it does require a response and if you recall 2019, iran shot down one of our global fox and expensive report, $75 million we did react in kind and strike back with iranian territory of the missile sites that launched missiles to take down the talk. it doesn't necessarily mean world war iii but israelis have a right to protect themselves and i don't care if they turned their flashlight on her indicate that they were supposed to
think u.s. pilots are israeli pilots would have them lighted up to shoot them down, maybe iranians were saying we want to make sure you get these so they don't actually kill anybody what you think this was an element of terror for iranians to cite see the light? that's us, we can put a missile anywhere we want to. >> i don't think we should assume the best of intentions from the iranian regime. i don't know why they would have lights on, it would make it easier to see but they are going...
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u.s.. columbia university has threatened to expel student protesters who occupied an academic building overnight. dozens of antiwar protesters seized the hall defying a deadline to disperse. video footage shows demonstrators locking arms in front of the building with a group barricading themselves inside. they say they plan to remain there until the university cuts ties with israel. the white house said protests must be peaceful and lawful. the statement continues, forcibly taking over buildings is not peaceful, it is wrong. that is the latest escalation in a series of protests rocking u.s. campuses at the university of texas in austin, where police clashed with demonstrators monday. elsewhere, some negotiations are making protests. -- progress. brown university has made a deal with protesters, they have said they will hold a vote on divestment if the protesters pack up. we go to our correspondents on the ground. at columbia university and at the university of texas in austin. tom, what is
u.s.. columbia university has threatened to expel student protesters who occupied an academic building overnight. dozens of antiwar protesters seized the hall defying a deadline to disperse. video footage shows demonstrators locking arms in front of the building with a group barricading themselves inside. they say they plan to remain there until the university cuts ties with israel. the white house said protests must be peaceful and lawful. the statement continues, forcibly taking over...
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u.s. and other allies helped intercept those. >> it absolutely was. a massive air attack. launching as closely as we could a pretty good indication of the size and scale. what iran was planning. that is why. we had a good sense of what they were going to do and with how much. that is why we would help israel knocked down as much that i ran throughout them. >> right now in a special g-7 meeting. a united diplomatic response. it is moving up on military aid for israel this week. we will speak with former prime minister of israel. first live team coverage. madison with reaction from jewish leaders. live in tel aviv with the very latest from there. >> that afternoon. israel's war cabinet is meeting. what the response will be to this unprecedented attack overnight launched by iran with hundreds of missiles and drones. many of those projectiles shot down outside of israeli space. slipping past the fighter jets and slamming into the ground across this country. more than one people heading to bomb
u.s. and other allies helped intercept those. >> it absolutely was. a massive air attack. launching as closely as we could a pretty good indication of the size and scale. what iran was planning. that is why. we had a good sense of what they were going to do and with how much. that is why we would help israel knocked down as much that i ran throughout them. >> right now in a special g-7 meeting. a united diplomatic response. it is moving up on military aid for israel this week. we...
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the u.s. session. it was down about 1.3% at this point. the topix also trading lower. this seeking of value trade has become more tricky for what has been a breakneck record rally for japan. we are seeing more japanese companies making valuation boosting plans, but this is becoming a riskier play if you take a look at the gap between winning and losing shares trading in japan at this point. dollar-yen, 151.30. we have seen attempts to go through the 152 level, largely unsuccessful, but some of that is jawboning from the finance ministry again, hoping to keep that stability as we get into the u.s. session where we get the nonfarm payrolls. take a look at korean stocks. samsung in focus, as well as the other adjacent ai and chip related names. the broader kospi down, even as we heard pretty decent numbers out of samsung. profit rising along with improvements across its chip division. also along with the sales of galaxy smartphones. whichever way you cut it, this is seen as a pivotal turn around
the u.s. session. it was down about 1.3% at this point. the topix also trading lower. this seeking of value trade has become more tricky for what has been a breakneck record rally for japan. we are seeing more japanese companies making valuation boosting plans, but this is becoming a riskier play if you take a look at the gap between winning and losing shares trading in japan at this point. dollar-yen, 151.30. we have seen attempts to go through the 152 level, largely unsuccessful, but some of...
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the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department criticized him saying his government had quote harassed and intimidated political opponents and unjustly detained numerous political actors and members of civil society. presidential elections are scheduled for july 28. dubai is drying out after the heaviest rainfall the united arab emirates has ever recorded. streets were still flooded after more than a years worth of rain fell on the desert nation in 24 hours. flights were grounded at dubai international airport. the world's busiest. passengers filmed thei
the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department...
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u.s. treasury secretary ja janet yellen urges a balancing act. >> can shift world prices. when the global market is flooded by artificially cheap chinese products, the viability of american and other foreign firms is put into question. >> we will hear from yellen in beijing at 11:00 a.m. cet. >>> and looking to compete with more banks and telling people it is a case study for the continent. >> we cannot rely on a crisis for the facilitation of merger of banks. there has to be a desire to facilitate. >>> european equities notching a subdued start to the week with the fed hopes of easing in june. >>> and tui is upgrading after ditching the london listing. we will speak to the ceo at 10:45 cet. >>> good morning. hope you had a fantastic weekend. let's look at the heat map which has more green than are moving upside in the early trade for the european stoxx 600. keep in mind we had a negative day on friday for the index. it had its worst performance since mid-february by .8%. over the course o
u.s. treasury secretary ja janet yellen urges a balancing act. >> can shift world prices. when the global market is flooded by artificially cheap chinese products, the viability of american and other foreign firms is put into question. >> we will hear from yellen in beijing at 11:00 a.m. cet. >>> and looking to compete with more banks and telling people it is a case study for the continent. >> we cannot rely on a crisis for the facilitation of merger of banks. there...
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the u.s., cited nato as a cause of the ukraine war. and, of course, much of the russian, you know, disinformation campaign has been focused on linking nato to ukraine and basically trying to, you know, focus on nato, like i said, as a cause, as a justification for this full-scale invasion, despite the fact that russia itself had signed multiple international agreements, recognizing, legitimizing the sovereignty of ukraine. so in terms of some of those recommendations on how to confront some of these challenges i mean,, at this point, i think every high-level person in nato should be talking about this issue. i think, unfortunately, it has really been underestimated within the alliance. i think the nato public diplomacy division is doing a fantastic job, but there needs to be more speaking up and clarified, because there seems to be so much confusion, different venues, as i imagine many of the speakers here on this panel have done, and there continues to be, you know, confusion and misinformati
the u.s., cited nato as a cause of the ukraine war. and, of course, much of the russian, you know, disinformation campaign has been focused on linking nato to ukraine and basically trying to, you know, focus on nato, like i said, as a cause, as a justification for this full-scale invasion, despite the fact that russia itself had signed multiple international agreements, recognizing, legitimizing the sovereignty of ukraine. so in terms of some of those recommendations on how to confront some of...
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u.s. marshal. one suspect dead, and what police are saying about a possible second shooter. >>> also tonight, the growing unrest on campus. new arrests as police clash with pro-palestinian protesters at u.t. austin. the massive walkout at ucla. and at columbia the school suspending protesters who refuse to clear out. >>> the deadly tornado outbreak across the central u.s. at least five killed, including a four-month-old infant. the first ef4 of the year hitting in oklahoma. and now the new severe threat. al roker is here tracking it. >>> the u.s. turning up the pressure on hamas to accept israel's new cease-fire offer. and the concerns among israeli officials. could the international criminal court issue an arrest warrant for prime minister netanyahu? >>> our nbc news exclusive. the biden administration announcing new automatic emergency brake rules for new cars. how it could save pedestrian lives. >>> five years after the san diego zoo said good-bye to its giant pandas the exciting new an
u.s. marshal. one suspect dead, and what police are saying about a possible second shooter. >>> also tonight, the growing unrest on campus. new arrests as police clash with pro-palestinian protesters at u.t. austin. the massive walkout at ucla. and at columbia the school suspending protesters who refuse to clear out. >>> the deadly tornado outbreak across the central u.s. at least five killed, including a four-month-old infant. the first ef4 of the year hitting in oklahoma....
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it requires good u.s. leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is a different problem. that's the problem we are facing here. that's where i went with the messaging part. end of the day, nato is only as strong as all 32 allies together. a big part of that is the u.s. role. there are credible capability gaps the europeans have that are filled by the u.s. nato will be weakened if the u.s. is not in it. >> i think nato would survive without the u.s. it would be a shell of itself but it would continue to serve an important role in bringing together countries in europe to have debates about
it requires good u.s. leadership and perspective but also increasingly european ownership of a lot of issues and challenges ahead. that's a combination but when you ask this crowd whether nato will survive, you will rarely get a no from a bunch of nato nerds. >> i don't think we are in disagreement. when i think about whether there is a splinter in nato, i think about a withdraw in u.s. leadership. maintaining european solidarity as a whole will be there but whether or not the u.s. is, is...
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the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial aspect. he was black, the victim was white. los angeles had just gone through the very racially dividing rodney king trial. that was part of this as well. there were so many different aspects. he was wealthy. he was not a poor black man. he had a team that was nicknamed the dream team. all these different aspects, i think, led to a remarkable trial that people are still debating all these years later. you have people not necessarily everyday, but people talking about did o.j. simpson do it and people are still divided all these years later. sumi: that appears to be the case. as we talk about his legal battle, it also seemed to overshadow his incredibly successful football career. tell us more about t
the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial aspect. he was black, the victim was white. los angeles had just gone through the very racially dividing rodney king trial. that was part of this as well. there were so many different aspects. he was...
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and there's u.s. concern- happiness with the hit in damascus they were terrorists, all of that, but the timing was terrible with the hostage talks right on the verge of hamas accepting something. however, that said, last night what the president was saying we are with you, we showed this, you have succeeded take the win. you succeeded beyond all expectations, the layered defenses worked our defenses helped and work and we had the allights ready to fire on the jordannians helping and saudi quietly helping as well. so take the win and don't retaliate. we will be with you to defend you it's ironclad. but we will not join in you in any offense actions in iran. >> very important. and i am going to ask john considery about that. you are familiar with the reality israel doesn't listen to everything every american diplomat says. it feels like calls between president bideinen and netanyahu have had an impact in the immediate aftermath. but there's a war cabinet meeting right now we are waiting to see if there'
and there's u.s. concern- happiness with the hit in damascus they were terrorists, all of that, but the timing was terrible with the hostage talks right on the verge of hamas accepting something. however, that said, last night what the president was saying we are with you, we showed this, you have succeeded take the win. you succeeded beyond all expectations, the layered defenses worked our defenses helped and work and we had the allights ready to fire on the jordannians helping and saudi...
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now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under challenge, a severe challenge. so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense and internal security. they are not putting it into hospitals, roads, education, welfare. they are putting it into the military they are putting into the what military shane. -- machine. we in nato are not up to speed yet, and we have to realize, that china is rattling sabers and russia is fighting a war to turn the system that the u.s. created on its head. not the rule of law but the rule of brute force. bringing us back into the dark ages. a time that no one would like to revisit. the ukrainians are experiencing that as we spe
now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under challenge, a severe challenge. so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense...
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u.s. inflation. rafael bostic says he sees just one u.s.-made that this year. apple says it made $14 billion worth of iphones in india, double and production as the tech giant accelerates its private away from china. good morning and it is cautioned in the markets this morning as we await that inflation print. traders impatient for rate cuts and have already had to contend with two cpr reports this year. we have another thorn in their side. the stock were waiting for this report. you had the s&p 500 dipping. nvidia leading the losses. closing just above it. if we flip the board over to the cross as a picture, we are not expecting too much movement on treasuries as we wait for the cpi report triggering fireworks in the markets. but you did have treasuries climbing. while below that 4.5% level. 4.35% is where we are currently. the dollar pretty steady. brent back below $90 a barrel. holding the two day decline because on the one hand you had this industry report pointing to a gain in u.s. st
u.s. inflation. rafael bostic says he sees just one u.s.-made that this year. apple says it made $14 billion worth of iphones in india, double and production as the tech giant accelerates its private away from china. good morning and it is cautioned in the markets this morning as we await that inflation print. traders impatient for rate cuts and have already had to contend with two cpr reports this year. we have another thorn in their side. the stock were waiting for this report. you had the...