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u.s.. after the rises because. blinken will meet ministers from other gulf states to beard it is that a time of intensified aggression against palestinians under the new far right government in israel that he hoped to bring closer to saudi arabia. we will be discussing his trip and what it hopes to achieve with our guests. this report. >> a meeting seemingly taste on shared commitments and common interest, but the reality is relations with the u.s. and saudi arabia are strained. the first meeting only lasted an hour and 40 minutes. even though he was secretary of state antony blinken had a lot of ground to cover with the saudi crown prince. tehran has reopened its embassy in riyadh, seven years after it was closed. the restoration of the saudi rations -- relations with iran was brokered by china. saudi arabia's mohammad bin salman is making moves. it is not in the u.s. is favor. the trip aimed to counter asians influence in the region and that of moscow. u.s. president joe biden has vowed
u.s.. after the rises because. blinken will meet ministers from other gulf states to beard it is that a time of intensified aggression against palestinians under the new far right government in israel that he hoped to bring closer to saudi arabia. we will be discussing his trip and what it hopes to achieve with our guests. this report. >> a meeting seemingly taste on shared commitments and common interest, but the reality is relations with the u.s. and saudi arabia are strained. the first...
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u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the director of national intelligence and the attorney general had said, the administration is committed to working with an engaging congress on potential improvements to the authority that fully preserve its efficacy. for inr and state department, and indispensable part of that efficacy is the advantage that 702 information provides for american diplomacy. from advancing human rights and climate security to counting authoritarianism, american diplomats are on the frontlines of every major threat and opportunity that we face in
u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the...
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the u.s. agency for international development testify. from the house foreign affairs committee, this is three hours. [background noises] [background noises] brexit committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to assess the accountability mechanisms and ensure american taxpayer money is being spent as intended in ukraine. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. it's been a year since vladimir putin launched his unprovoked war of aggression in ukraine. and in response, europe has provided significant aid. but must continue to do more to keep the government of ukraine from defaulting, and ensure it is able to prosecute the war. additionally, congress is also providing a significant amount of assistance to ukraine, to ensure putin's aggression is stopped at ukraine's border, and that a nato ally is not next. i have supported u.s. assistance, because a victory by putin in uk
the u.s. agency for international development testify. from the house foreign affairs committee, this is three hours. [background noises] [background noises] brexit committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to assess the accountability mechanisms and ensure american taxpayer money is being spent as intended in ukraine. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. it's been...
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the u.s. state department and the federal bureau of investigation. it provides detailed information on how they operate and what can be done to enhance network security. >>> a major security conference is kicking off in singapore. defense officials from japan, the u.s., and china will attend the three-day talks known as the shang ri la dialogue. >> aiko, what's the latest? >> reporter: delegates from around the world have started arriving at the conference venue, many in military uniform. registration for participants is under way. authorities have increased security in and around the hotel where the event is being held. motorists have been advised to avoid the roads near the hotel. over 600 delegates from about 50 countries are expected to attend. the list includes defense ministers and security experts from the u.s., ukraine, china and japan to name a few. they will discuss some of the most pressing security issues that confront the asia pacific region today. from nuclear weapons and disarma
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u.s. production of goods. this is just over two hours. the subcommittee will come to order. good morning. thank you, ranking member blumenauer and to all the witnesses as well and members for being here today, today the subcommittee hearing is an important step the house ways and means committee considers updates to custom laws to ensure the customs and border protection has the right processes in place to ensure the laws effectively, facilitate legitimate trade and provide clarity. congress has periodically made meaningful updates to customs laws. however, it's been 30 years since the last comprehensive overhaul. in the three decades since, we have seen the emergence of e-commerce, major supply chain challenges that stemmed from a global pandemic, changes in consumer behavior in the rise of china is a much larger player in global trade. congress must do more to secure the key supply chains, modernize how and with whom we trade and hold china accountable for its abusive trade practices. i'
u.s. production of goods. this is just over two hours. the subcommittee will come to order. good morning. thank you, ranking member blumenauer and to all the witnesses as well and members for being here today, today the subcommittee hearing is an important step the house ways and means committee considers updates to custom laws to ensure the customs and border protection has the right processes in place to ensure the laws effectively, facilitate legitimate trade and provide clarity. congress...
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u.s. secretary of state has talks in beijing. the meeting was described as candid and constructive. hoping for positive sentiments. the yen is losing ground against almost all major currencies. and pete buttigieg calls for the de-risking of global supply chains. shery: u.s. futures are gaining 2/10 of 1% after losses on friday. markets were challenged given massive options expiration friday not to mention markets are closed for the u.s. holiday monday and you have to put this into context. five weeks of gains already for the s&p 500. the longest winning streak since 2021. treasury yields climbing across the board in the friday session. hawkish comments from fed officials. this week we will watch the semi annual testimony to congress for hands of where monetary policy could go. pressure on wti prices in the asian session after a week of gains for oil given speculation more stimulus would come from china. annabelle: a lot of investors putting their hopes on it. you mentioned jay powell's tes
u.s. secretary of state has talks in beijing. the meeting was described as candid and constructive. hoping for positive sentiments. the yen is losing ground against almost all major currencies. and pete buttigieg calls for the de-risking of global supply chains. shery: u.s. futures are gaining 2/10 of 1% after losses on friday. markets were challenged given massive options expiration friday not to mention markets are closed for the u.s. holiday monday and you have to put this into context. five...
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clearly, the u.s. is not going to meet moscow's conditions, cease support for ukraine before discussions can begin. but are there other gestures, steps, or in the terminology, on ramps, that the u.s. may be able to take? lynn: thanks, tom, for having me here today. i cannot see because of the lights, but my co-author is here. what we heard today -- it is useful to have that speech because there has not been a competency statement of the u.s. policy and positions on arms-control and nuclear policy since the nuclear posture review came out, and developments continue to proceed. so i think it was useful for them to lay out there thinking. -- their thinking. i heard a work plan for the end of the first biden term. it really did not have a long-term vision. it did not even -- it kind of had a lot of question marks for what happens after 2026, although there is a willingness to engage in a dialogue with russia, if russia will do so. i think the administration positions are probably more fully developed in te
clearly, the u.s. is not going to meet moscow's conditions, cease support for ukraine before discussions can begin. but are there other gestures, steps, or in the terminology, on ramps, that the u.s. may be able to take? lynn: thanks, tom, for having me here today. i cannot see because of the lights, but my co-author is here. what we heard today -- it is useful to have that speech because there has not been a competency statement of the u.s. policy and positions on arms-control and nuclear...
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since the u.s. education system is highly decentralized, it has a much less uniform approach -- approach to ai education than china. the u.s. is currently prioritizing computer science education more than ai. well this is an essential component of training talent to potentially perform ai work, china has shown is a step ahead through its incorporation of cs education into formalized ai study programs. these programs are designed to include some of the latest cutting edge ai research funding and are directly informed by partnerships with leading chinese ai companies. furthermore, research has shown that despite china's two decades of talent recruitment drives, nationals either do not return or do so part-time mostly due to weariness of working in china and potentially confronting workplace politics. a recent science study found that for those who return to the talent plan, recruits are are of high calendar and show a productivity on due to larger access to funding and resources in china. however, the
since the u.s. education system is highly decentralized, it has a much less uniform approach -- approach to ai education than china. the u.s. is currently prioritizing computer science education more than ai. well this is an essential component of training talent to potentially perform ai work, china has shown is a step ahead through its incorporation of cs education into formalized ai study programs. these programs are designed to include some of the latest cutting edge ai research funding and...
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u.s. persons located outside of the united states. when it was reauthorized in 2017 included a sunset provision and as a result of that these authorities are set to expire at the end of this year unless congress reauthorizes it. today's discussion is going to highlight this one aspect of 702 which is the ways in which the administration aided the diplomatic effort of the u.s. and its partners and allies. in the weeks to come we plan to have additional programs on 702 looking at the value of 702 and also looking at that the discussions underway about ways to reform 702 to increase the public's confidence in its appropriation. today we are honored to host brett holmgren assistant secretary at the bureau of intelligence at the u.s. state department. secretary holmgren has served in this role since 2021. prior to that he served for 14 years in key leadership positions at the white house and at the department of defense. during president obama'sng administration he served on the national securi
u.s. persons located outside of the united states. when it was reauthorized in 2017 included a sunset provision and as a result of that these authorities are set to expire at the end of this year unless congress reauthorizes it. today's discussion is going to highlight this one aspect of 702 which is the ways in which the administration aided the diplomatic effort of the u.s. and its partners and allies. in the weeks to come we plan to have additional programs on 702 looking at the value of 702...
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it is really the u.s. administration policies that are impacting and driving constraints to sales at the moment. dani: i guess for you on the day ahead, you're going to be looking at that panel, right? what is andrew bailey going to say? lizzy: we had a mixed picture in u.k. inflation news yesterday. shot price inflation is coming down. we heard from the last standing dove on the committee, she is optimistic about the future path for u.k. inflation. at the same time, bloomberg economics changed its forecast to the best case scenario is a recession because of these higher rates. you can expect in the q&a with andrew bailey, he will be asked about a recession, is inevitable? i am sure he's going to be asked about his credibility, given that for so long, the boe insisted that inflation is going to be transitory. dani: not that anyone on that panel has it easy, but especially not so for andrew bailey. that is bloomberg's lizzy burden and rebecca choong wilkins. thank you both so much for discussing the top sto
it is really the u.s. administration policies that are impacting and driving constraints to sales at the moment. dani: i guess for you on the day ahead, you're going to be looking at that panel, right? what is andrew bailey going to say? lizzy: we had a mixed picture in u.k. inflation news yesterday. shot price inflation is coming down. we heard from the last standing dove on the committee, she is optimistic about the future path for u.k. inflation. at the same time, bloomberg economics changed...
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so, u.s. president just came back from the u.s. g-7 summit of course that yields enormous power on the imf and world bank and yet we are seeing in this hearing that china is taking extreme advantage in both institutions it's unclear if the administration is asleep at the wheel and it also seems very unlikely the subject was brought up at the g-7 summit by the biden administration. so, you had represented of the executive director of the imf, the united states use it in your testimony it is strained from its core mission. they are pursuing not just swapping debt for claimant pledges and adding and climate reforms as part of the term of financing loans. this is very troubling. what do you think we should be doing about it? >> i think, congressman, we need to hold the imf to account. they have a core mission which as the chairman said a firefighter in crises situation and not providing the development lending which is what they are doing with the climate trusts that they've established and dealing with long-term problems. their role i
so, u.s. president just came back from the u.s. g-7 summit of course that yields enormous power on the imf and world bank and yet we are seeing in this hearing that china is taking extreme advantage in both institutions it's unclear if the administration is asleep at the wheel and it also seems very unlikely the subject was brought up at the g-7 summit by the biden administration. so, you had represented of the executive director of the imf, the united states use it in your testimony it is...
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what does that allow the u.s. government to do and how is it different from other types of surveillance that the government has authorized? >> sure. what's 702 allows the government to do is to target non-u.s. persons, foreigners, not u.s. persons, reasonably believed to be located outside of united states. so they are outside of the domestic u.s., to acquire foreign intelligence information. and it does that and is implemented principally by the national security agency, through a couple of surveillance techniques that it uses. but the critical distinction between section 702, which frankly is a program that grew out of the post 9/11 intelligence issues and exchanges in the telecommunications environment. that happened in the 21st century. how it differs from what i will call traditional -- which was a foreign intelligence surveillance act that was first passed by congress in 1978. it is that there is no warrant. the foreign intelligence surveillance board, which is the courts that was established by the pfizer a
what does that allow the u.s. government to do and how is it different from other types of surveillance that the government has authorized? >> sure. what's 702 allows the government to do is to target non-u.s. persons, foreigners, not u.s. persons, reasonably believed to be located outside of united states. so they are outside of the domestic u.s., to acquire foreign intelligence information. and it does that and is implemented principally by the national security agency, through a couple...
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the u.s. says systemic problems in the cities police made what happened to george floyd possible. in a standup comic from kyiv bringing comedy to new york. >> i'm worried the war will come down and everyone will see how i live. [laughter] ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. in greece, up to 500 people are still missing after one of the worst migrant disasters in the mediterranean in years. suggesting and overloading fishing boat sank when coast guards try to attach a rope to the vessel. 79 people confirmed dead after the boat sank on wednesday. nine suspected people smugglers have been detained. our europe correspondent has more details. reporter: in the middle of such overwhelming loss, a reunion between brothers. mohammed on the right track down his little brother, who survived against all odds. just over 100 people were rescued from the shipwreck and have been looked after here at the port of kalamata, but hundreds are feared dead and among them dozens of
the u.s. says systemic problems in the cities police made what happened to george floyd possible. in a standup comic from kyiv bringing comedy to new york. >> i'm worried the war will come down and everyone will see how i live. [laughter] ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. in greece, up to 500 people are still missing after one of the worst migrant disasters in the mediterranean in years. suggesting and overloading fishing boat sank when coast guards...
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we could see thin volumes because it is a holiday in the u.s. u.s. equities and bond markets are closed to commemorate the pit -- the emancipation of enslaved africans. the german chancellor tomorrow will host the chinese from your in berlin. and china will have one year and five year loan rate decisions overnight. and jerome powell will testify before congress. we will also get the inflation numbers for the month of may in britain. the bank of england will make a rate decision on thursday at noon. stay with bloomberg as we bring you special coverage. and lastly on friday we will get a lot of pmi data. it is a crucial week for the u.k. with inflation data on wednesday and a bank of england rate decision on thursday. they could bring a halt to upward momentum in interest-rate bets. let's bring in john step it. congratulations, everything you write is interesting and controversial. i always tweet your notes out. what do we know about the headline inflation figures and what it means for the boe? >> this week we get an interest rate decision. the reason
we could see thin volumes because it is a holiday in the u.s. u.s. equities and bond markets are closed to commemorate the pit -- the emancipation of enslaved africans. the german chancellor tomorrow will host the chinese from your in berlin. and china will have one year and five year loan rate decisions overnight. and jerome powell will testify before congress. we will also get the inflation numbers for the month of may in britain. the bank of england will make a rate decision on thursday at...
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u.s. likewise we must take steps to prevent products made from entering the u.s. all while supporting american jobs and in proving american competitiveness. i am convinced we can advance a bipartisan legislative product that minimizes unnecessary red tape when importing and exporting the supply chain bottlenecks while holding china accountable and stopped the illegal often dangerous products from crossing the borders. both cbp and private sector partners play pivotal roles in targeting bad actors abroad. last year congress appropriated $100 million to enforce the labor prevention act. the increased resources must lead to fair and effective enforcement and improved clarity on what information cbp requires to determine a supply chain free of forced labor. the subcommittee will continue to provide oversight on this front. recently there've been substantial discussions about diminished policies and how to ensure they function as intended. it is always appropriate to review the policies and con
u.s. likewise we must take steps to prevent products made from entering the u.s. all while supporting american jobs and in proving american competitiveness. i am convinced we can advance a bipartisan legislative product that minimizes unnecessary red tape when importing and exporting the supply chain bottlenecks while holding china accountable and stopped the illegal often dangerous products from crossing the borders. both cbp and private sector partners play pivotal roles in targeting bad...
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amy: u.s. lawmakers have invited indian prime minister narendra modi to address a joint session of congress later this month. the invitation came as u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin met with his indian counterpart in new delhi, pressing cooperation with india in the face of growing military tensions between the u.s. and china. >> today the u.s.-india partnership is a cornerstone of a free and open end of pacific. our deepening bond shows how technological innovation and growing letter cooperation between two great powers can be a force for global good. amy: in the israeli occupied west bank, a two-year-old palestinian toddler has died after israeli soldiers shot him in the head last week while he and his father sat in a car outside their home in nabi saleh. israeli forces stormed the residential neighborhood and started firing indiscriminately, hitting mohammad tamimi and his father, who was also seriously wounded. tamimi succumbed to his wounds monday, four days after being put on life supp
amy: u.s. lawmakers have invited indian prime minister narendra modi to address a joint session of congress later this month. the invitation came as u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin met with his indian counterpart in new delhi, pressing cooperation with india in the face of growing military tensions between the u.s. and china. >> today the u.s.-india partnership is a cornerstone of a free and open end of pacific. our deepening bond shows how technological innovation and growing letter...
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u.s. efforts, saudi efforts, u.s. ae efforts, cooperation between these countries worried about iran's hegemony in the region. mark: can i take you back to the opec issue and the iran issue? which of these two is the most disturbing from washington's perspective? >> the u.s. does not mind the exchange of embassies or ambassadors and the reopening of embassies between iran and saudi arabia. iran is not entering an alliance with saudi arabia and saudi arabia is not embracing iran. what they are doing is de-escalating. they are diffusing tensions because it is in the interests of both parties not to do that. the saudi's also among other things are trying to convince the iranians that even if they were to make an attack on nuclear facilities, which israel keeps threatening, that retaliating by striking saudi arabia or the uae would be a misstep. they are sort of trying to get out of the way up possible israeli retaliation. washington does not mind negotiations. it does not mind diplomatic relations. it even was not that u
u.s. efforts, saudi efforts, u.s. ae efforts, cooperation between these countries worried about iran's hegemony in the region. mark: can i take you back to the opec issue and the iran issue? which of these two is the most disturbing from washington's perspective? >> the u.s. does not mind the exchange of embassies or ambassadors and the reopening of embassies between iran and saudi arabia. iran is not entering an alliance with saudi arabia and saudi arabia is not embracing iran. what they...
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u.s. and u.s. sanctions are list of concerns, that is a mouthful. i liked asking them since that submit for the record right here. doesn't 172021. rope wrote powers nutritional development on global south. the effort more clear the vital area of energy institution like the world bank will funding the nuclear power the cleanest mill. most productive zero emission source or natural gas improvement from coal or wood that our country to reduce emissions more than any other country in the world. with our the continent they deny the countries financing for national gas projects. in the meantime because developing nations are nuclear gas and money projects the bank refuses to consider russian china fill the gap. establishing long-term relationships even as european countries and the bite administration pat themselves on the back with their own green purity. budget request -- met in the budget request for fiscal year 2020 for the by demonstration from the 70% increase largely to fund the counterpr
u.s. and u.s. sanctions are list of concerns, that is a mouthful. i liked asking them since that submit for the record right here. doesn't 172021. rope wrote powers nutritional development on global south. the effort more clear the vital area of energy institution like the world bank will funding the nuclear power the cleanest mill. most productive zero emission source or natural gas improvement from coal or wood that our country to reduce emissions more than any other country in the world....
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u.s. pointing to upside of .2%. the pound gaining .4% in the session today. 1.25 if you hold it above these levels in the next steps for the boe. here's the gilts move, 4.67 at the front end and that is a picture of yields edging up at the front and in terms of u.k. gilts. that is a two-year at 4.67. the 30 year as that for .58 on the surprise around jobs. 3.8% in wages up. to china now which is said to be considering a broad package of stimulus measures with pressure on the government to boost the economy. the boe surprised most economists i cutting a short-term policy interest rate. joining us now is marcus morris-eyton from allianz global investors. let's start with the news out of china. as well as a rate cut from our team reporting in beijing, sources they are speaking to say policymakers are considering broad measures to support real estate in important they, i think to support mastech demand. how do you think about that in terms of how you position around chinese equities or for you
u.s. pointing to upside of .2%. the pound gaining .4% in the session today. 1.25 if you hold it above these levels in the next steps for the boe. here's the gilts move, 4.67 at the front end and that is a picture of yields edging up at the front and in terms of u.k. gilts. that is a two-year at 4.67. the 30 year as that for .58 on the surprise around jobs. 3.8% in wages up. to china now which is said to be considering a broad package of stimulus measures with pressure on the government to boost...
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and the, u.s. people who are going to work in semiconductors come from a broader array of disciplines. this includes at electrical engineering, physics chemistry information engineering. in china, especially with the i-10 focus on meeting specific industry needs, there is a greater emphasis on micro electronics as a whole, with a little dose of physics. with some exceptions, depth is emphasized over breadth. as the technologies deployed in the sector become more and more complex, the chinese approach may prove in the short term to be useful, but may not be pointed in the right term direction in terms of the long term needs. there is little doubt that china has made a comprehensive commitment to address its talent shortage in terms of the entire value chain of the semiconductor and icy industry. achieving self reliance indeed is a strategic natural priority. which ayanna come with a grand solution to meet its needs for developing and advanced semiconductor industry? china has sought to utilize the s
and the, u.s. people who are going to work in semiconductors come from a broader array of disciplines. this includes at electrical engineering, physics chemistry information engineering. in china, especially with the i-10 focus on meeting specific industry needs, there is a greater emphasis on micro electronics as a whole, with a little dose of physics. with some exceptions, depth is emphasized over breadth. as the technologies deployed in the sector become more and more complex, the chinese...
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u.s. stocks and with rotation into financials broadening the rally, small caps beating out the tech heavy nasdaq for the second time in three sessions. a bloomberg scoop, china asks big banks to cut deposit rates, escalating efforts to boost a faltering recovery. the sec widens its crypto crackdown, accusing coinbase of running an illegal exchange. monetary policy still top of investors concerns. the rba really proving that central banks have the ability to shock and off. this is the backdrop against which we are coming to you from the morgan stanley australia summit. higher rates for longer, the ratcheted up expectations, risk of recession in australia, how that is playing out for their businesses. a lot of great guests coming out, including the morgan stanley australia ceo. shery: let's take a look at how we are opening in the asian session. this after we saw the downside pressure when it came to the s&p 500. we had rotation into financial shares which lifted the s&p 500. more on that ve
u.s. stocks and with rotation into financials broadening the rally, small caps beating out the tech heavy nasdaq for the second time in three sessions. a bloomberg scoop, china asks big banks to cut deposit rates, escalating efforts to boost a faltering recovery. the sec widens its crypto crackdown, accusing coinbase of running an illegal exchange. monetary policy still top of investors concerns. the rba really proving that central banks have the ability to shock and off. this is the backdrop...
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the u.s. we are expecting cpi numbers to come out next week on the first day of the fed's policy meeting. in this environment, how do you position? guest: we are expecting a hawkish pause. we have seen some deceleration of inflation, and i think we will see what the message is for july, but a hawkish pause would be warranted at this point in time for the fed. shery: what does that mean for tech stocks? we have seen a bit of a downturn for the big megacap tech names, but at the same time of course, we see this huge frenzy around ai, even in an environment of rising yields. guest: exactly. as you know, aia has been a very long-term theme for us, we have had it many years, including more generally technology and cybersecurity, which is even more important in a world where ai takes a lot of share, if you want, of technology. given the rally we have had, it will be normal to see a pause, particularly in the context where we see the rates might plateau. in this environment, you have an opportunity.
the u.s. we are expecting cpi numbers to come out next week on the first day of the fed's policy meeting. in this environment, how do you position? guest: we are expecting a hawkish pause. we have seen some deceleration of inflation, and i think we will see what the message is for july, but a hawkish pause would be warranted at this point in time for the fed. shery: what does that mean for tech stocks? we have seen a bit of a downturn for the big megacap tech names, but at the same time of...
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the u.s. moved swiftly, decisively, and in unison with allies and partners to do exactly what we said we would do, support ukraine, impose costs on russia, strengthen nato. all of this with our allies and partners. with every collective support, ukraine did but it said it would do. defended its territory, its independence, its democracy. today, what i want to do is set out this and the many other ways that people's war of aggression against ukraine has an aphid failure -- has been a strategic failure. i will also share our vision of the path to a just and lasting peace. when you look at president putin's long-term aims and objectives, there is no question that russia is significantly worse off today than before it's full-scale invasion of ukraine. militarily, economically and geopolitically. where he wanted strength, he showed weakness. where he sought to divide, united. this outcome is no accident. it is the direct result of the herd and solidarity of the radiant people and deliberate -- the
the u.s. moved swiftly, decisively, and in unison with allies and partners to do exactly what we said we would do, support ukraine, impose costs on russia, strengthen nato. all of this with our allies and partners. with every collective support, ukraine did but it said it would do. defended its territory, its independence, its democracy. today, what i want to do is set out this and the many other ways that people's war of aggression against ukraine has an aphid failure -- has been a strategic...
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clearly the u.s. is not going to meet moscow's conditions, cease support for ukraine, the four discussions can begin. but are there other gestures, steps, or in the terminology, on ramps, that the u.s. may be able to take? >> thanks, thanks, tom, fe today. i'll note my co-author markets of any audience. i can't see because of the light but he is here. i think what we heard from jake was basically, it was useful to have that speech because there hasn't been a comprehensive statement of the u.s. policy and positions on arms control and nuclear policy since the nuclear posture review came out, and developments continue to proceed. proceed. i think it was useful for them to lay out there thinking. basically what i heard was a work plan for the end of the first biden term. it didn't so to get to john's point it really didn't have a long-term vision. it didn't even come to kind of had a lot of questions marked at what happens after 2026, although there is a willingness to engage in a dialogue with russia, i
clearly the u.s. is not going to meet moscow's conditions, cease support for ukraine, the four discussions can begin. but are there other gestures, steps, or in the terminology, on ramps, that the u.s. may be able to take? >> thanks, thanks, tom, fe today. i'll note my co-author markets of any audience. i can't see because of the light but he is here. i think what we heard from jake was basically, it was useful to have that speech because there hasn't been a comprehensive statement of the...
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interestingly in the u.s. session, the leadership being taken by the russell 2000, the nasdaq giving up gains what does that portend? a few seconds into the open, we are weighing up iron ore prices which have been taking up and how that plays into the ftse 100. the ftse 100 gaining 0.1%. across the benchmark, gains of 0.2% so far into the session after losses yesterday. factors in the u.s. pointing to downside of 0.2% on the nasdaq. across sectors, let's have a look at how things are breaking down. in terms of the asset classes, u.s. futures down 0.5% on nasdaq, focused on what is happening with tech given the run-up in yields. that takes us to the front end of the two-year, for the last 30 days yields are up at the front end. as markets start to price in potentially a hike for july. we have inflation data out next week. that will be consequential for the next steps from the federal reserve. euro-dollar 1.07, up 0.1%. the aussie dollar gains of close to 2% on expectations that there will be more stimulus comin
interestingly in the u.s. session, the leadership being taken by the russell 2000, the nasdaq giving up gains what does that portend? a few seconds into the open, we are weighing up iron ore prices which have been taking up and how that plays into the ftse 100. the ftse 100 gaining 0.1%. across the benchmark, gains of 0.2% so far into the session after losses yesterday. factors in the u.s. pointing to downside of 0.2% on the nasdaq. across sectors, let's have a look at how things are breaking...
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u.s. economic interests. as well the strategic location and close ties to the u.s. present an opportunity for businesses to reduce expenditures of both time and money and streamline production and expand market potential. it's in the interest of the u.s. and the americas after estimates the bank at an annual $78 billion of additional exports of goods and services in latin america and the caribbean. while it presents a major opportunity, translating the rhetoric into reality has proven more challenging than expected and that must be addressed. so far success stories like the new tesla factory appeared to be more of an exception than the norm so what's part of the solution? we believe in these three sets of conditions that must be in place to materialize and sustain. first we need to think of international push factors and domestic pull factors the invasion of ukraine growing environment, social, government requirements and u.s. policy efforts to push supply chains towards latin america and
u.s. economic interests. as well the strategic location and close ties to the u.s. present an opportunity for businesses to reduce expenditures of both time and money and streamline production and expand market potential. it's in the interest of the u.s. and the americas after estimates the bank at an annual $78 billion of additional exports of goods and services in latin america and the caribbean. while it presents a major opportunity, translating the rhetoric into reality has proven more...
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the u.s. house of representatives have passed the debt deal 314-1 17, it now goes to the senate as the deadline draws nearer. bail, the timeline for a vote in the senate, could there be any last-minute pledges? -- glitches? two thirds of house republicans voted, democrats came on side, what is the glitch? >> pressure is easing in terms of the debt ceiling crisis. but i would still expect one or two senators to try and throw a wrench into the works in the coming days as this heads to the senate, where even one lawmaker has kind of outsized influence. that said, it would be surprising if the final legislation isn't on the president's desk by this weekend, ahead of that monday deadline for the u.s. to have the debt ceiling. dani: we also saw the fact that more democrats voted for this than republicans. what does it mean for speaker mccarthy, and his position, given the democratic support to get this passed? >> speaker mccarthy got about two thirds of republicans in the house to vote, but that is
the u.s. house of representatives have passed the debt deal 314-1 17, it now goes to the senate as the deadline draws nearer. bail, the timeline for a vote in the senate, could there be any last-minute pledges? -- glitches? two thirds of house republicans voted, democrats came on side, what is the glitch? >> pressure is easing in terms of the debt ceiling crisis. but i would still expect one or two senators to try and throw a wrench into the works in the coming days as this heads to the...
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we get a u.s. recession, you want to buy u.s. stocks as a hedge. how does that make sense? beata: it is a bit of a conundrum, but if you think that european equities, it is a more cyclical market versus the u.s. market. even if we seat recession happening earlier in the u.s., the problem with europe is that it's cyclicality will push it lower on a relative basis. we have never seen historically a few us that a u.s. recession without a european one. tom: if you want to expand your exposure to europe, where you need to see the recession in europe? what state? you do not wait till the end of the recession. what are you looking for to add that exposure? beata: we have to start with seeing the recession. that is not started. from an economic standpoint or eps come in europe, eps has only started rolling over last month. i think the market is going to try to figure out over the next few months how deep it is going to be. is it going to be just a slowdown more something deeper? that depends on the performance and where the leadership is going to come from. alix: to that point, wha
we get a u.s. recession, you want to buy u.s. stocks as a hedge. how does that make sense? beata: it is a bit of a conundrum, but if you think that european equities, it is a more cyclical market versus the u.s. market. even if we seat recession happening earlier in the u.s., the problem with europe is that it's cyclicality will push it lower on a relative basis. we have never seen historically a few us that a u.s. recession without a european one. tom: if you want to expand your exposure to...
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the u.s. has come down to 4.9%. the average hourly earnings year-over-year have spiked up during the pandemic and stayed steady. they are not getting much lower. bloomberg economics says for jay powell, he is ready for a pause and is focused on the downside risks, especially when it comes to tighter credit conditions. we do not know how much turmoil will affect this. so if anything makes a difference, it will probably be the inflation report coming up. yvonne: kathleen hays, are global economics and policy editor joining us. let's bring in joshua crabb, head of asia-pacific equities at robeco. do you think at the end of the day the fed is not done yet when it comes to cooling inflation? joshua: you see different opinions from even people at the fed, and that is because you have mixed data coming up. you have the jobs data, but also the unit cost is slow, and that is why the fed is deliberately stepping back. if we look to pre-volker, which is the last time was on this activity, you saw the mis
the u.s. has come down to 4.9%. the average hourly earnings year-over-year have spiked up during the pandemic and stayed steady. they are not getting much lower. bloomberg economics says for jay powell, he is ready for a pause and is focused on the downside risks, especially when it comes to tighter credit conditions. we do not know how much turmoil will affect this. so if anything makes a difference, it will probably be the inflation report coming up. yvonne: kathleen hays, are global...
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senior u.s. officials told nbc news it collected intelligence from american military sites. >> i think it was more embarrassing than it was tension. >> so with beijing the balloon incident is over, water under the bridge >> we did what we needed to do to protect our interests. we said what we needed to say and made clear what we needed to make clear in terms of this not happening again. and so as long as it doesn't that chapter should be closed >> janis, secretary blinken insists the relationship is now stabilized but was anything concrete accomplished? >> reporter: lester, relations are at such a low point that even having the meeting is seen by both sides as a positive other high-level visits can now follow with president xi potentially meeting president biden in the u.s. before the end of the year lester >> all right janis mackey frayer in beijing. thank you. >>> in mississippi at least one person died and almost two dozen were injured by an overnight tornado, the latest in a wave of destructi
senior u.s. officials told nbc news it collected intelligence from american military sites. >> i think it was more embarrassing than it was tension. >> so with beijing the balloon incident is over, water under the bridge >> we did what we needed to do to protect our interests. we said what we needed to say and made clear what we needed to make clear in terms of this not happening again. and so as long as it doesn't that chapter should be closed >> janis, secretary...
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so so the u.s. would eventually start the ho chi minh trail, but but be condemned for violating the sovereignty neutral states. the thing is they weren't neutral at all because both cambodia and laos allow north vietnam to use their territory for the sake of infiltrating troops and supplies into into the south. so you've got images, right? like trucks carrying supplies and then troops slowly. but walking down the ho chi minh trail typically takes two months to go from the north down to to the south. but depending on how intense the u.s. bombing is, it could take longer. so we had these guys from vietnam war year semester. i actually came and heard them one of the individuals had down the ho chi minh trail at at a very, very high point in the war. took him six months to go from hanoi, from the north to the south, six months because the bombing was so that to zigzag their way through laos and cambodia and, even at times go into vietnam because it was safer vietnam than it was a neutral. up. when you f
so so the u.s. would eventually start the ho chi minh trail, but but be condemned for violating the sovereignty neutral states. the thing is they weren't neutral at all because both cambodia and laos allow north vietnam to use their territory for the sake of infiltrating troops and supplies into into the south. so you've got images, right? like trucks carrying supplies and then troops slowly. but walking down the ho chi minh trail typically takes two months to go from the north down to to the...
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u.s. the legal experts addressed many questions about his case when he touches down in the u.s. >> prison life, the first look at elizabeth holmes, since starting her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors out of nearly $1 billion. >> taking the stand, prince harry ready to become the first british royal and 130 years in the witness box. his testimony against the tabloids. >> pint-size prodigy, 13-year-old golfer with a shot of landing the spot to compete in the u.s. open. a lot more than a stroke of luck. and finals fever, the race for the stanley cup opens up in las vegas. as the golden knights beat the florida panthers. tonight game number two of the nba finals, the nuggets hoping to build on their lead as they he tried to build the odds. >> live from abc news in new york, this is "good morning america". >> "good morning america" so great to have you with us, we are excited to help we will read at the desk. good to have you pick. >> exactly, is pageant wave it was good, great to have
u.s. the legal experts addressed many questions about his case when he touches down in the u.s. >> prison life, the first look at elizabeth holmes, since starting her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors out of nearly $1 billion. >> taking the stand, prince harry ready to become the first british royal and 130 years in the witness box. his testimony against the tabloids. >> pint-size prodigy, 13-year-old golfer with a shot of landing the spot to compete in the u.s. open....
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the u.s. working to improve relations that haven't been this bad in a long time. we're live in china how a trip by the american secretary of state might change that. plus -- >> i'm looking forward to this campaign, yoipt to know why, because you've got a story to tell, we've got a story to tell. >> president biden in his element as he officially kicks off his re-election bid. we'll take a look at the message he brought to a battleground state. >>> and scientists make a groundbreaking device when it comes to synthetic human embryos. the ethical concerns that come with this new creation. >>> we begin this hour in beijing, where the u.s. secretary of state is on a diplomatic mission to mend fractured ties with china. antony blinken has been meeting with the country's foreign minister for sttalks on a rangef issues, that are expected to include taiwan and other u.s. security concerns. blinken's main goal is to reestablish lines of communication with senior military leaders in order to avoid a pote
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the u.s. navy destroyer. cnn just spoke with america's top general, mark milley. what he said about it. >> can't wait for that interview. also today could be apple's biggest product launch since the apple watch. what we're learning about the company's new mixed reality headset. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. >>> here is where we begin. a cnn exclusive interview with america's top general, that is mark milley. as tensions mount with china, oren liebermann sat down with the joint chiefs chairman in normandy, france, today. this comes after a chinese warship nearly collided with a u.s. navy destroyer during a military exercise. look at that video. that's in the taiwan strait. the pentagon says the chinese ship cut right in front of the destroyer and came within 150 yards of crashing into it. the video of the close encounter shows it all. also top of mind, ukraine and the looming counteroffensive. russia claims it repelled a large-scale attack by ukraine forces who were trying to
the u.s. navy destroyer. cnn just spoke with america's top general, mark milley. what he said about it. >> can't wait for that interview. also today could be apple's biggest product launch since the apple watch. what we're learning about the company's new mixed reality headset. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. >>> here is where we begin. a cnn exclusive interview with america's top general, that is mark milley. as tensions mount with china, oren liebermann sat down...
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but the u.s. component would underscore the shift in focus for trying to restrict some of those texts exports. the pboc pushes back on the weakness around the yuan. year to date it is down about 5% versus the u.s. dollar. a chief economist and someone who really has his finger on the pulse of all things china says he sees it getting back to 7.3 in the next two months, but it is another sign that the pboc is coming uncomfortable when the weaknesses come through for the chinese currency. let's bring in our markets slide managing editor, mark cudmore. talk to us about the appetite or not for chinese assets, the reopening play and whether it has finally come completely run out of steam. mark: there is no appetite for the reopening. there is no appetite for chinese assets. people have completely given up on china reopening. investment is faltering and exports are slowing. it's just a really negative picture. there is no obvious trigger to turn this around. last year there was a bid to in covid zero. th
but the u.s. component would underscore the shift in focus for trying to restrict some of those texts exports. the pboc pushes back on the weakness around the yuan. year to date it is down about 5% versus the u.s. dollar. a chief economist and someone who really has his finger on the pulse of all things china says he sees it getting back to 7.3 in the next two months, but it is another sign that the pboc is coming uncomfortable when the weaknesses come through for the chinese currency. let's...
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on the u.s. side, it is no secret that the u.s. is hawkish towards china and that limit some of the things the administration can do. we have seen reporting that some of the ways in which the administration has prepared for this meeting have not met with appreciation by some of the more hawkish voices within the u.s. side. the downside of the spiraling relationship have become so clear that they do push against some of those domestic political considerations moving in a hawkish direction, but those domestic political considerations are not going anywhere and will set the landscape as we go forward. david: just a look at potentially the right side, and the underscore potentially as the operative word, is there anything we are underestimating as far as how good is can get? what is achievable this year? neysun: i think something that i feel strongly about and am actually living at the moment is the presumption of people to people exchange putting scholars like myself and businessmen. i think this is an incredibly important variable in
on the u.s. side, it is no secret that the u.s. is hawkish towards china and that limit some of the things the administration can do. we have seen reporting that some of the ways in which the administration has prepared for this meeting have not met with appreciation by some of the more hawkish voices within the u.s. side. the downside of the spiraling relationship have become so clear that they do push against some of those domestic political considerations moving in a hawkish direction, but...
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the u.s. may need a couple more rate hikes before the year's end. chair powell: it only makes sense to move at a careful pace. we don't want to do more than we have to come a but overwhelmingly, we do believe there are more rate hikes coming. we want to make them at a pace we see incoming information so we make good decisions. haidi: let's bring in from washington -- that point -- the interview with janet yellen saying that slowdown in consumer spending may be the price to pay and maybe what we need to see next. >> both janet yellen and jerome powell seem to be true believers that the u.s. can pull off a soft landing. that they canendqa get inflation down. at the moment, jerome powell in those two days said they are still willing to push up rates because the economy is holding up well. consumers are doing ok, so he said as a result if they need to and if the dow suggests, they may raise rates one or two times. a direct message for him in terms of what it is going. the treasure teeth -- so far,
the u.s. may need a couple more rate hikes before the year's end. chair powell: it only makes sense to move at a careful pace. we don't want to do more than we have to come a but overwhelmingly, we do believe there are more rate hikes coming. we want to make them at a pace we see incoming information so we make good decisions. haidi: let's bring in from washington -- that point -- the interview with janet yellen saying that slowdown in consumer spending may be the price to pay and maybe what we...
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taking a look at the u.s. and china taking cautious gaps toward stabilizing relationships as antony blinken wins praise from biden. sakkari is $169 billion wealth fund betting big here. we here exquisitely from the ceo in his first tv interview. because the things you need to know about the session today, first, we had u.s. markets shut for a public holiday. we are looking back to is what happened in the european session. the main benchmark data. that is what happened in the asian session on monday. that was characterized by disappointment coming through from traders that we did not get any sort of concrete details around stimulus. quite range bound in the session so far. we are wondering what is happening with u.s. futures coming online. just a little bit of the downside. it is important to put these moves in context. we are seeing u.s. stocks coming off five straight weeks of gains. we have global stocks sitting on multi-month highs. investors maybe look into assess whether the rather we have seen over the s
taking a look at the u.s. and china taking cautious gaps toward stabilizing relationships as antony blinken wins praise from biden. sakkari is $169 billion wealth fund betting big here. we here exquisitely from the ceo in his first tv interview. because the things you need to know about the session today, first, we had u.s. markets shut for a public holiday. we are looking back to is what happened in the european session. the main benchmark data. that is what happened in the asian session on...
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u.s. china tensions. the start of another trading week in asia should all see futures looking to jump 1% at the open. what is driving that are a few direct factors. u.s. stocks on the cusp of able market. on top of that you have this expectation the fed is going to be pausing at its meeting next month as well as the opec plus cut. it does come down to the jobs report out friday. we did see yields jumping at treasuries particularly at the short end of the curve peered australian real yield reflecting that even though the rba decision due tomorrow is a live decision. there are going to be a lot of different data points the rba is assessing including the stronger inflation numbers that came in from april last week. we had other factors like residential process continuing to climb. then you have what is happening in the pmi gauge. we have the composite and the services. this is the private reading but coming in an expansionary territory. services, 52.1. certainly economists are split on that d
u.s. china tensions. the start of another trading week in asia should all see futures looking to jump 1% at the open. what is driving that are a few direct factors. u.s. stocks on the cusp of able market. on top of that you have this expectation the fed is going to be pausing at its meeting next month as well as the opec plus cut. it does come down to the jobs report out friday. we did see yields jumping at treasuries particularly at the short end of the curve peered australian real yield...
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the u.s.-made avoid a recession but may face many stagflation. shery: city has dismantled its global analysis team. we are seeing a little bit of downside, not a lot of movement early in the asian session. this after the s&p 500 entered bull market territory, getting more than 20% from its october low. it was really about tech resuming those gains, treasury yields were down across the board. we have jobless claims numbers surging more than expected. that stock bullishness among retail traders also returning. hitting the highest level in about two years according to iqyi surveys. we are seeing crude rice is declining in the asian session as well. headed towards $70 per arrow. the decline already in the new york session, the u.s. and iran may be nearing a deal that could pave the way for more crude exports from iran. heidi: our next guest says that now that the targets have been reached, it is time for a quality shift. always great to have you with us. the quality shift, what this that look like
the u.s.-made avoid a recession but may face many stagflation. shery: city has dismantled its global analysis team. we are seeing a little bit of downside, not a lot of movement early in the asian session. this after the s&p 500 entered bull market territory, getting more than 20% from its october low. it was really about tech resuming those gains, treasury yields were down across the board. we have jobless claims numbers surging more than expected. that stock bullishness among retail...
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-china relations have hit new lows since the u.s. shot down that chinese balloon earlier this year china says these encounters are justified to protect its sovereignty in what is a deepening rivalry with the u.s. in asia. lester >> janis mackey frayer in beijing thank you. >>> in ukraine new efforts in the east are provoking a war of words from russia as it claims a major ukrainian offensive has failed molly hunter reports from a country on the apparent eve of major battle, where sirens are sounding once again tonight. >> reporter: tonight ukraine is accusing russia of spreading misinformation the russian ministry of defense announcing today that a major ukrainian offensive had failed on the eastern front in donetsk, releasing this drone video russia says shows ukrainian tanks being stopped in their tracks the ministry also claiming hundreds of ukrainian troops have been killed. nbc news has not independently verified these reports. one ukrainian official calling it "an absolute lie they did not cause us any losses." ukraine's deputy
-china relations have hit new lows since the u.s. shot down that chinese balloon earlier this year china says these encounters are justified to protect its sovereignty in what is a deepening rivalry with the u.s. in asia. lester >> janis mackey frayer in beijing thank you. >>> in ukraine new efforts in the east are provoking a war of words from russia as it claims a major ukrainian offensive has failed molly hunter reports from a country on the apparent eve of major battle, where...
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what should the u.s. government do, this is driving the whole region into a total explosion -- the knesset saying we are to suppress any notion of a palestinian state and so on. >> i will just reiterate our long-standing position which we have said publicly from this podium. i can assure you that privately we say this directly to israeli officials, that we believe that settlements are an impediment to a negotiated two state solution along 1967 lines, which ultimately we believe is the best way to resolve the israel-palestinian conflict. >> -- decisions taken by the trump administration [indiscernible] does that mean the decision that was taken under the previous administration to allow products made in the settlement to be made in israel? >> the united states strongly values scientific and technological cooperation with israel and robust scientific and technical cooperation with israel continues. the state department recently circulated policy guidance advising that engaging in bilateral scientific and te
what should the u.s. government do, this is driving the whole region into a total explosion -- the knesset saying we are to suppress any notion of a palestinian state and so on. >> i will just reiterate our long-standing position which we have said publicly from this podium. i can assure you that privately we say this directly to israeli officials, that we believe that settlements are an impediment to a negotiated two state solution along 1967 lines, which ultimately we believe is the...
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and so while the u.s. may have human rights as a pillar of how it engages around the world, it doesn't seem at least on the surface that human rights is the top priority on this particular trip. >> scott, thank you. >>> and still ahead, out of control wildfires have triggered air quality warnings for millions in the u.s. and canada. we'll have tips on how to protect your health. >>> and also a movie star is getting a lot of praise for her performance in the little mermaid, but some and you hadd haddiance audiences in asia are not reacting as quarmly. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitaskerr supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp.p. neuriva: think bigger. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coven
and so while the u.s. may have human rights as a pillar of how it engages around the world, it doesn't seem at least on the surface that human rights is the top priority on this particular trip. >> scott, thank you. >>> and still ahead, out of control wildfires have triggered air quality warnings for millions in the u.s. and canada. we'll have tips on how to protect your health. >>> and also a movie star is getting a lot of praise for her performance in the little...
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u.s. does not have a good price story the same way in europe. u.s. does not have the same way he in europe. energy and food prices could be volatile. look at what is happening in spain with the job. can we really overlap these two central banks are they fighting different vice? zoe: they're fighting different points and that is definitely a danger breed the -- deftly a danger. the gravitational pull of the fed commit is harvard ecb to stand -- it is hard for the ecb to stand. the fed in this cycle has high by 500 basis points. the ecb has hiked by 300 -- 375. the significant difference that the ecb has catch up need and that is why i would be curious to see them holding in july. at the fed does, that might move them there, but overall if i was willing to bet against markets, i would say at least two more. marcus: i can take that bet. guy: [laughter] we will see what happens. if we get a hot inflation print, that could change the calculus as well. coming up more insight into our questions a day, is the bond market right about inflation? the head of em
u.s. does not have a good price story the same way in europe. u.s. does not have the same way he in europe. energy and food prices could be volatile. look at what is happening in spain with the job. can we really overlap these two central banks are they fighting different vice? zoe: they're fighting different points and that is definitely a danger breed the -- deftly a danger. the gravitational pull of the fed commit is harvard ecb to stand -- it is hard for the ecb to stand. the fed in this...
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speaking with the u.s. colleagues, bank of america ceo brian moynahan says the fed can afford to pause. >> the economy is slowing down it will be a soft landing. our economists think it will be a recession and mild recession unemployment moves up. that used to be full employment, honestly it is not quite disruptive they can take a pause on that. most people think they will. that is what the market is saying they can't say i'm done. they don't know. they need the data >> goldman sachs ceo david solomon is not ruling out a rate hike >> we have slow growth and inflation which is sticky. you have to be cautious. it may not be recession, but it feels like recession with 0 to 1% growth. >> i'm not referring to this week, but i think inflation is stickier i think in the distribution of outcomes, there is a chance rates go higher. i'm not saying they will go there, but you have to be prepared for that. >> with the fed in focus tomorrow and u.s. cpi print in focus today, equities are off to a good start it is risk-o
speaking with the u.s. colleagues, bank of america ceo brian moynahan says the fed can afford to pause. >> the economy is slowing down it will be a soft landing. our economists think it will be a recession and mild recession unemployment moves up. that used to be full employment, honestly it is not quite disruptive they can take a pause on that. most people think they will. that is what the market is saying they can't say i'm done. they don't know. they need the data >> goldman...
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the u.s. says it is sending more armored vehicles, as well as artillery shells and air defense missiles, to ukraine following heavy losses as its counteroffensive gets underway. meanwhile, "the wall street journal" reports the biden administration will also send depleted uranium tank shells to ukraine. depleted uranium, a by-product of the nuclear enrichment process, is dangerous to human health when inhaled as dust or shrapnel and can contaminate water and soil in the surrounding environment. climate activists in johannesburg, south africa, protested at the offices of standard bank during its annual shareholder meeting monday, demanding the bank halt any financing to the proposed east african crude oil pipeline. the 900-mile pipeline would carry crude oil from uganda to tanzania before being exported to refineries in rotterdam. france's total energies and the china national offshore oil corporation are behind eacop and working with ugandan and tanzanian state-owned oil firms. kumi naidoo, the
the u.s. says it is sending more armored vehicles, as well as artillery shells and air defense missiles, to ukraine following heavy losses as its counteroffensive gets underway. meanwhile, "the wall street journal" reports the biden administration will also send depleted uranium tank shells to ukraine. depleted uranium, a by-product of the nuclear enrichment process, is dangerous to human health when inhaled as dust or shrapnel and can contaminate water and soil in the surrounding...