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that was the u.s. global link between all of this. >> one of the strengths of the cdc is the international workforce. that would is not as optimized as i think it could or should be , and that was one of the findings of the commission report, that this incredible investment in talent and public-health capacity in over 100 countries is still not managed as a global asset, it is managed as a therapeutic area or an assignment on a temporary basis. there is no real career development or planning. will this strategy be able to interrupt that opportunity to really strengthen the workforce internationally? >> one of the starkest parts of ac/dc workforce is the staff around the world. we have spent a lot of energy and investment to ensure great training amongst the staff, whether they are trained in epidemiology or laboratory response. now we are having more and more opportunities for the staff to move from country to country, so the development of the locally employed staff is extremely important. on top of t
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what the u.s. is doing and plans to do. looking at what language we've heard specifically today from u.s. government on this capability, it's been very precise. it's referred to this as a device and not a weapon. it's been couched in very specific terms. today you just mentioned one of the red flags with this capability was what it would be placed in orbit. could you maybe unpack some of the statements today on whether by means and what would be the effects of satellites and why we should really beul concerned about? and that have preciselyan which relates to this position today. >> yeah. i mean, we always have to be careful when we're talking about releasable language and the context in which we are dealing with intelligence operations and discretion. there has been some carefully chosen language. i ended up reading of the more to make shock of the language right, so appreciate you letting me do that. but what i think john plumper effect of the committee carried yesterday in his testimony is that the particular placement w
what the u.s. is doing and plans to do. looking at what language we've heard specifically today from u.s. government on this capability, it's been very precise. it's referred to this as a device and not a weapon. it's been couched in very specific terms. today you just mentioned one of the red flags with this capability was what it would be placed in orbit. could you maybe unpack some of the statements today on whether by means and what would be the effects of satellites and why we should...
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s u.s. state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in gaza. the document says the u.s. government does not have complete information to verify its assessment. it also says this by israel not fully cooperating with u.s. efforts to get humanitarian aid into gaza, it does not currently assess israel is prohibiting or restricting the transport of aid supplies. the report culminates a difficult week for u.s. israel relations. president biden saying the u.s. could suspend certain arm
s u.s. state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons...
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he was not on the u.s. terror watch list, and he was released into the u.s., those sources tell us, then in may 2023, uzbekistan put out an international alert saying that attoev was affiliated with isis and wanted there, but it took nearly a year for u.s. officials to figure out the suspected isis member was living freely here in the u.s. u.s. officials tell us dhs made the alarming discovery after reviewing attoev's application for asylum. shortly after dhs connected the dots, i.c.e. arrested him here in baltimore just two weeks ago. former homeland security officials tell us his case raises red flags about the vetting process for migrants after they cross the border. >> should alarm bells be going off here? >> we are in the midst of a really volatile threat environment. any time i see a gap in a system like we are seeing in this case, i do have concerns. any time you have just a massive volume of people like we do, our systems are overwhelmed, and we need more resources at the southern border to properly
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vance, has likened u.s. support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of view and be willing to learn, particularly from people who have been around like senator mcconnell and others who can help him and others understand that this is a different kind of aggression by far than be what happened in iraq in 2003, and there is no assurance that putin will stop with ukraine. and to not understand that potential threat and also the degree to which it encourages other aggressors around the world i think -- i think some additional information, briefings and education may be required. >> i want to ask you about the middle east where there
vance, has likened u.s. support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of...
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that is what is concerning for u.s. lawmakers. if you ask tiktok they will tell you all u.s. data is housed in the united states they would not be forced to turn that data over to the chinese government. but thaten did not convince didt lawmakers on capitol from eithei side of the aisle that's where while we arehe where we are too. >> nationals security concerns are part of the concerns and data privacy worst national security command? what's the national security concern comes in with the idea you could do foreign influence campaign on this app there 170 million americans young americans using this application. if the chinese government wanted to spread to certain propaganda the fear among u.s. lawmakers is that they could do so would influence american politics in that way. >> are guest here to talk about the future of tiktok in the united states and lend that legislation viewing to ask questions about democrats two 202-748-8000 demarest 202-748-8001. independence 202-748-8002. event to text us your thoughts 8003 is how you do that. political lines and partisan lines is thi
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the u.s., when americans remember the military personnel who died while serving in the armed forces. president biden participated in the annual wreath-laying ceremony at the arlington national cemetery and delivered these remarks. >> today, we bear witness to the price they paid. every whitestone across these pills and -- hills and every cemetery in charge across america, a father, a mother, son, daughter, sister, spouse, neighbor, an american, to everyone who has lost or loved someone in the service of our country, to everyone whose loved one is still missing or unaccounted for, i know how hard it could be. >> we are less than six months away from the presidential election, when voters will cast their ballots between joe biden and donald trump in a 2020 for rematch. -- 2024 rematch. the crowd seemed hostile to mr. trump's presence at the convention and what he had to say. >> it is an interesting question, presented? -- isn't it? but we are going to have a lot of fun. the libertarian party sho
the u.s., when americans remember the military personnel who died while serving in the armed forces. president biden participated in the annual wreath-laying ceremony at the arlington national cemetery and delivered these remarks. >> today, we bear witness to the price they paid. every whitestone across these pills and -- hills and every cemetery in charge across america, a father, a mother, son, daughter, sister, spouse, neighbor, an american, to everyone who has lost or loved someone in...
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and u.s. officials tell the "pbs newshour" that the administration is debating whether to lift a restriction on the use of american weapons to target russian weapons in russia. nick schifrin starts our coverage. nick: in the smoky aftermath of a russian missile, firefighters pick through the pieces of russia's latest battlefield of choice, books, books turned to ash in what was one of ukraine's largest printing houses. russia has been bombarding kharkiv and trying to occupy towns further north, including vovchansk, to try and bring kharkiv city into artillery range and draw ukrainian forces away from fierce fighting in the donbass. in vovchansk, there's no cover from russian drones. the city center has been ripped apart by russian weapons parked right over the border inside russia. newly arrived western ammunition has helped ukrainian troops hold the line. but they can't use u.s. weapons to hit the russian weapons in russia that are hitting them. this week, president volodymyr zelenskyy told r
and u.s. officials tell the "pbs newshour" that the administration is debating whether to lift a restriction on the use of american weapons to target russian weapons in russia. nick schifrin starts our coverage. nick: in the smoky aftermath of a russian missile, firefighters pick through the pieces of russia's latest battlefield of choice, books, books turned to ash in what was one of ukraine's largest printing houses. russia has been bombarding kharkiv and trying to occupy towns...
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what the u.s. said is it is good for u.s. consumers to have well-made cars using the knowledge the japanese manufacturers have but we want those cars to be made inside the united states. you can use mechanisms like direct foreign investment to import the knowledge that a country or a firm offshore has developed but you can still source the goods, to the production within your own borders and this is what we are doing with chips right now. we are investing in intel we are investing in the taiwanese manufacturers to set up production in the united states. annabelle: it seems like there is also a trade-off at play because you have the focus on re-shoring or building out sovereign capacity in these areas but you also have greater scrutiny we are seeing of deals where you have got nippon steel's proposed takeover of u.s. steel that is being possibly blocked at this point. paul: some of this is politics and i think it is a hard distinction to convey to the voters which is we don't care who the owners of a corporation are. it is unc
what the u.s. said is it is good for u.s. consumers to have well-made cars using the knowledge the japanese manufacturers have but we want those cars to be made inside the united states. you can use mechanisms like direct foreign investment to import the knowledge that a country or a firm offshore has developed but you can still source the goods, to the production within your own borders and this is what we are doing with chips right now. we are investing in intel we are investing in the...
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u.s. administration official united states has paused a shipment of bombs to israel. clear concern about a military offensive in rafah and unclear whether those bombs will be delivered. annmarie: this is a pause but not a suspension yet. the u.s. administration has not made a final decision but it comes at a time there trying to get israel on board for a cease fire negotiation. reuters reporting that a key negotiator will be traveling from cairo to israel to speak to benjamin netanyahu, potentially that that is coming down the pipeline. at the same time the u.s. is saying we will hold off on shipments for now. lisa: you have to wonder how much this is driven by the politics of the moment. i was reading the ratings for president biden when it comes to the younger cohort there is a question of how does he get out from under this? is it enough to get a cease fire. can you expedite that? that is what i am watching. how much that is shaping his rhetoric will stop at the holocaust remembrance sp
u.s. administration official united states has paused a shipment of bombs to israel. clear concern about a military offensive in rafah and unclear whether those bombs will be delivered. annmarie: this is a pause but not a suspension yet. the u.s. administration has not made a final decision but it comes at a time there trying to get israel on board for a cease fire negotiation. reuters reporting that a key negotiator will be traveling from cairo to israel to speak to benjamin netanyahu,...
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u.s. inflation front and center for us especially following university of michigan survey results on friday, but numbers coming out of china as well. haidi: really dire numbers when it comes to credit demand, but you look at households and corporates, just the difficulties that beijing policymakers are working with even as some parts of the market have run with the narrative that we have had a few good prints on certain parts of the economy, but the challenges still front and center there. annabelle: the open of japan, south korea, watching the nikkei225 coming online this morning. fairly flat so far, so tracks dissociated we had a wall street on friday, university of michigan survey showing deteriorating sentiment that sets the tone for inflation numbers due later this week and what it means for the fed. japanese yen tracking a slight decline, firming up following two bouts of intervention, but today we are getting closer to the 156 level at this point in time, and also keeping track on w
u.s. inflation front and center for us especially following university of michigan survey results on friday, but numbers coming out of china as well. haidi: really dire numbers when it comes to credit demand, but you look at households and corporates, just the difficulties that beijing policymakers are working with even as some parts of the market have run with the narrative that we have had a few good prints on certain parts of the economy, but the challenges still front and center there....
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the u.s.. 110 billion u.s. dollars. the tech optimism is back for equity markets as we look ahead to the key jobs data with a lens on the wage growth within that mix. european futures pointed at too tense of 1%. looking to add 12 points. the s&p building on the gains of yesterday, looking to add two tense of 1%. nasdaq futures in positive territory. looking to gain five tense of 1%. cross asset. japan is close. you did see a decent run down and yields. yields dropping around nine basis points across the 10 year yield yesterday. the two-year getting some action and focus. the best two day for shorts and treasuries since january. five basis point move on the 10 year and nine basis point move. the bloomberg dollar index is softer. that is helping in terms of the pressure. the japanese yen, the best gains that we've seen in terms of three weak eyes against the u.s. dollar. intervention is the expectation. brent up two tense of 1%. a little bit of again. let's crossover to april hong in singapore.
the u.s.. 110 billion u.s. dollars. the tech optimism is back for equity markets as we look ahead to the key jobs data with a lens on the wage growth within that mix. european futures pointed at too tense of 1%. looking to add 12 points. the s&p building on the gains of yesterday, looking to add two tense of 1%. nasdaq futures in positive territory. looking to gain five tense of 1%. cross asset. japan is close. you did see a decent run down and yields. yields dropping around nine basis...
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those u.s. shares up 11%. >>> still ahead, the home grown names in elon musk's way as he looks to dominate the chinese robotaxi market. we are back with that story after this. an “i can solve this in 4 different ways” person. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for him. you know what i'm saying? let our expertise round out yours. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. awkward question... is there going to be anything left... —left over? —yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner mono
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it u.s. largely shrugged off the signals that rates would be higher for longer and the same kind of futures not showing too much of a change in the asian session. we see a nice pop with asian equities extending those gains for the two-year high. that u.s. april cpi report, these are the expectations, expectations are that the headline will moderate, some hope of easing price pressures. let's bring back at a low, the ceo of maybank group wealth management. you think the fed will only cut by 50 basis points this year and that will come in september. >> yes, indeed. when we look at u.s. cpi data, it has come in above expectations for the past three months constantly. so we thought that because of that, to quote powell, the lack of progress inflation, we think the fed will delete the first rate cut sometime in september if not, november. usually we are penciled in the first rate cut to be in july with 100 basis points for the whole year. now we expect only 50 basis point rate cut. haidi: to that
it u.s. largely shrugged off the signals that rates would be higher for longer and the same kind of futures not showing too much of a change in the asian session. we see a nice pop with asian equities extending those gains for the two-year high. that u.s. april cpi report, these are the expectations, expectations are that the headline will moderate, some hope of easing price pressures. let's bring back at a low, the ceo of maybank group wealth management. you think the fed will only cut by 50...
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the u.s. government should be working to bring these americans home and this incentivize the wrongful attention of americans in the future by state actors or nonstate actors for this means congress must play an important role in conjunction with the executive branch. a start in 2020 codifying the work of both president obama and president trump, however, more should be done. first, no country or nonstate actors should be able to take an american with impunity, period, these instances should be punished, and they should be a focal point of foreign policy. it should be at the top of every bilateral or diplomatic meeting or negotiation with countries at hand that americans be released before we start that conversation. finally, transparency and mitigation with the families must continue to improve. that is what i'm committed to come with us will congress is committed to, that is why i appreciate chairman mccall and chairman mast putting together this roundtable. i yield back. rep. mast: thank you
the u.s. government should be working to bring these americans home and this incentivize the wrongful attention of americans in the future by state actors or nonstate actors for this means congress must play an important role in conjunction with the executive branch. a start in 2020 codifying the work of both president obama and president trump, however, more should be done. first, no country or nonstate actors should be able to take an american with impunity, period, these instances should be...
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>> u.s. trade representative catherine took reporters questions on president biden's new tariff announcements on chinese imports. she explained they were intended to fight china's unfair trade practices and were part of the president's plan to build up u.s. manufacturing and supply chain. , everyone. president biden has consistently been clear that he will take action to defend american workers and businesses from the unfair trade practices of the people's republic of china. today, he is once again keeping that promise. president biden and i both know that american workers and businesses can outcompete anyone as long as the competition is fair. but for too long the prc has been playing by a different set of rules with unfair and anticompetitive economic practices. those unfair practices include forced technology transfer, including cyber hacking and cyber theft. nonmarket policies such as targeting industrial sectors for dominance, labor rights oppression and weaken environmental protection.
>> u.s. trade representative catherine took reporters questions on president biden's new tariff announcements on chinese imports. she explained they were intended to fight china's unfair trade practices and were part of the president's plan to build up u.s. manufacturing and supply chain. , everyone. president biden has consistently been clear that he will take action to defend american workers and businesses from the unfair trade practices of the people's republic of china. today, he is...
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qatar, the u.s. and egypt then said they could try to make progress pretty the heads of intelligence of the u.s. and israel and qatar's prime minister are meeting again to try and bridge that divide. as to the strike, in many respects hamas sees these civilian attacks is almost a benefit for it, because it just intensifies international opinion against israel. and you can see this in the courtroom. israel's international room for maneuver is getting less and less. as to the release of the hostages, it is difficult to see where we are going to see progress on that given there is such a structural divide between them. haidi: hamas launching missiles again, tel aviv, you have zelenskyy on the other front trying to convince war leaders to pay attention to this piece summit. china has its own plan, biden has a fundraiser so he will not be there. the bandwidth seems very stretched. michael: it does. because of the israel/u.s. relationship, the republicans are so strong on their support for israel that it i
qatar, the u.s. and egypt then said they could try to make progress pretty the heads of intelligence of the u.s. and israel and qatar's prime minister are meeting again to try and bridge that divide. as to the strike, in many respects hamas sees these civilian attacks is almost a benefit for it, because it just intensifies international opinion against israel. and you can see this in the courtroom. israel's international room for maneuver is getting less and less. as to the release of the...
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haiti has been a partner to the u.s. and have enable the u.s. to quickly deport citizens back to haiti. we have pretty forcefully and aggressively force deportations especially during the biden administration. there was a haitian migrant who arrived in texas and we very rapidly deported almost all of them, and that included some who actually had been living in south america for a long time. so it's very complicated. on one hand we do offer protections. on the other, we do have a history of pretty harsh enforcement and deportation. host: nelson in hollywood, florida, republican. caller: good morning, can you hear me ok? host: we can. caller: i would like your opinion regarding the issue of potential terrorists that have already gotten into the country. it's my opinion that we will probably have a terrorist attack sometime after the election. i believe that the terrorists are hoping that joe biden will win the election, and a lot has been done to hurt the united states on the part of the current administration. the biggest one being the border cri
haiti has been a partner to the u.s. and have enable the u.s. to quickly deport citizens back to haiti. we have pretty forcefully and aggressively force deportations especially during the biden administration. there was a haitian migrant who arrived in texas and we very rapidly deported almost all of them, and that included some who actually had been living in south america for a long time. so it's very complicated. on one hand we do offer protections. on the other, we do have a history of...
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max, head of u.s. equity research at ubs. >>> let's get back to the corporate stories here as i alluded to, bhp has walked away from the 39 billion pound pursuit of anglo american after the six-week offer where it raised its price. bhp's desire to sell off the iron ore operations ran away from the board who called the plan highly complex and unattractive. anglo american shares off 9% this morning. we saw bigger losses in yesterday's trade. bhp, you would see relief for the acquirer here. not really happening this morning. shares are off by roughly 1%. >>> china's foreign ministry has call on the eu to end the probe into chinese electric vehicles amid reports russells will postpone any tariffs on until after the european elections on june 9th. the ministry claims it is unreason able and not in line with international rules. a commission spokesperson told cnbc the investigation is ongoing. >>> auto trader has posted a pre-tax profit of 345 million pounds per year and revenue climbing to 571 million pound
max, head of u.s. equity research at ubs. >>> let's get back to the corporate stories here as i alluded to, bhp has walked away from the 39 billion pound pursuit of anglo american after the six-week offer where it raised its price. bhp's desire to sell off the iron ore operations ran away from the board who called the plan highly complex and unattractive. anglo american shares off 9% this morning. we saw bigger losses in yesterday's trade. bhp, you would see relief for the acquirer...
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the u.s. revokes licenses allowing huawei to buy semiconductors from qualcomm and intel, further tightening the screws of chinese tech giant. in indian stops -- stocks jumped to a tiredness -- highest on signs that modi's ruling priority may win fewer seats than expected in national elections. let's get you to markets and how markets are faring in asia. avril hong is on top of it. it seems that markets are looking for catalysts to go higher and finding none. avril: they are looking for something that will push the momentum as you well know. in the month of may asia stocks have done a pretty decent job in recouping that april route. this is thanks to fed optimism, as well as pretty solid earnings out of the u.s. as we saw overnight, u.s. stock string of gains has stalled. asia stocks, a struggle for direction and the clients are being led by japan where we are seeing strength is in the u.s. dollar. that's putting pressure on u.s. currencies. put the board. i wanted to show you some of the stock
the u.s. revokes licenses allowing huawei to buy semiconductors from qualcomm and intel, further tightening the screws of chinese tech giant. in indian stops -- stocks jumped to a tiredness -- highest on signs that modi's ruling priority may win fewer seats than expected in national elections. let's get you to markets and how markets are faring in asia. avril hong is on top of it. it seems that markets are looking for catalysts to go higher and finding none. avril: they are looking for...
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the u.s., but elsewhere. it is a phenomenon among banks right now. >> i think the resting heart rate for inflation is going to be higher than where we were before the pandemic. let's not forget inflation is no longer at the heady levels of 5%, we are now between 2% and 4%, and inflation at this level, the fed now has to turn inside on growth and the labor market. the labor market is still gradually easing, and we said -- powell has said a few times he would be agreeable to cutting very quickly. this means that we think the fed would likely take a balanced approach and in our view that is a best case of two cuts. haslinda: how does your playbook look now? is it different from just months ago? >> think the proposition for equities, we moved our tenure forecast from 3.25 to 3.75. i think you pointed out that inflation is stickier, growth is likely to be higher. fairly subdued prospects for deep rate cuts at this point in time. on the flipside, but this likely to be strong, inflation is fairly hea
the u.s., but elsewhere. it is a phenomenon among banks right now. >> i think the resting heart rate for inflation is going to be higher than where we were before the pandemic. let's not forget inflation is no longer at the heady levels of 5%, we are now between 2% and 4%, and inflation at this level, the fed now has to turn inside on growth and the labor market. the labor market is still gradually easing, and we said -- powell has said a few times he would be agreeable to cutting very...
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the u.s. nato bombing of the chinese embassy in belgrade 35 years ago, submitting those ties with the belgrade government. now this one to hungary will really bring all of the issues together where we are expecting xi jinping and the government of viktor orban to sign more than a dozen agreements. a lot of them will be in the priority industries xi jinping is pushing. the so-called new three including electric vehicles. already bite -- byd in december announced it would build its first european plant in hungary. if that is underway now. we are expecting possibly another even bigger ev plant to be announced at sometime today. assigned with great wall motor. see atl, the big battery maker, is also building a big battery plant in east hungary. clearly victor or bond costs -- victor or bond is welcoming chinese investment with open arms and he has also been at odds with other european union leaders especially over its stance on russia. he has open arms with chinese investments. there is this belgr
the u.s. nato bombing of the chinese embassy in belgrade 35 years ago, submitting those ties with the belgrade government. now this one to hungary will really bring all of the issues together where we are expecting xi jinping and the government of viktor orban to sign more than a dozen agreements. a lot of them will be in the priority industries xi jinping is pushing. the so-called new three including electric vehicles. already bite -- byd in december announced it would build its first european...
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u.s. data is the quote from kitt jukes, existing home sales, durable goods, second-tier data. we are light on fed speak. all in the next 24 hours. looking forward to some of this. lisa: over this week we have williams as well as a host of others from the ecb. chris wallace might be the most interesting because he will be talking about the long-term idea of inflation. that is where they have to go. right now they are talking about data dependency. this has become a confusing moment that mike wilson has been grappling with. jonathan: they seem reluctant to talk about what normal is. hopefully they entertain that idea. here the scores on the s&p 500. positive .1%. yields unchanged. in foreign-exchange, 1.0 870 into a week full of second-tier data. lisa: second-tier data and second-tier central banks. the ecb speak will come out and we talk about what is going on with the euro and the idea of the ecb pushing back expectations. wednesday is the big day because we get fit meeting minutes. we get
u.s. data is the quote from kitt jukes, existing home sales, durable goods, second-tier data. we are light on fed speak. all in the next 24 hours. looking forward to some of this. lisa: over this week we have williams as well as a host of others from the ecb. chris wallace might be the most interesting because he will be talking about the long-term idea of inflation. that is where they have to go. right now they are talking about data dependency. this has become a confusing moment that mike...
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the u.s. says no aid supplies have crossed into gaza. the president of china continues his european tour, making his stops in ties -- countries with strong ties to russia. ♪ macon. the u.s. has it the latest shipment of thousands of bonds to israel last week over concerns with military operations and rafah. joe biden is opposed to a ground invasion in the southern city of gaza. most palestinians are already displaced from other parts of gaza. the u.s. still says it has not seen a plan from israel. military aid consisted of thousands of bonds. the u.s. is by far the largest contributor of military aid to israel. since 2009, the u.s. state department says it has provided israel with three point $4 billion in aid each year. president biden asked congress for $14 billion in emergency aid for israel. the congress did not agree on a package until april, when it passed legislation giving israel $17 billion in military aid. the u.s. defense secretary told members of the senate that the department is
the u.s. says no aid supplies have crossed into gaza. the president of china continues his european tour, making his stops in ties -- countries with strong ties to russia. ♪ macon. the u.s. has it the latest shipment of thousands of bonds to israel last week over concerns with military operations and rafah. joe biden is opposed to a ground invasion in the southern city of gaza. most palestinians are already displaced from other parts of gaza. the u.s. still says it has not seen a plan from...
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., but u.s. growth has also been stronger, and it is all a relative story. so long as europe, china and japan were kind of on the weak-ish side, that gave an additional fundamental reason to be long dollars. however they are catching up. we have seen europe posting positive gdp growth numbers after two quarters of negative at the end of last year, so europe is turning. china is recovered in q1, and even though growth might moderate, it will be positive in q2. japan is actively intervening to resist further strength of the dollar. so, dollar is probably coming close to the end of its strengthening cycle. but it's a slow top, but it's a topping process. paul: before we let you go, i'd like your views on japan, particularly the yen weakening again, 156.43 right now, how is the appetite for intervention in japan? rajeev: they have done maybe three or more rounds of intervention, significant amounts of dollars, they have sold dollars to buy the yen at key levels. cubberley taking advantage of market o
., but u.s. growth has also been stronger, and it is all a relative story. so long as europe, china and japan were kind of on the weak-ish side, that gave an additional fundamental reason to be long dollars. however they are catching up. we have seen europe posting positive gdp growth numbers after two quarters of negative at the end of last year, so europe is turning. china is recovered in q1, and even though growth might moderate, it will be positive in q2. japan is actively intervening to...
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in the mag seven in the u.s. driving higher index average, ex-u.s. stocks are doing well it's getting lost in the shuffle. the other point i think a lot of investors are used to thinking about international developed markets as banks, insurance companies, oil producers, low profit margin commoditize businesses, i don't think that is the case anymore, large business in western europe is a copy that makes weight loss drugs, some of the largest producers of components for the a.i. revolution, the semiconductor manufacturers are based abroad in taiwan, japan the netherlands and something that europe has in particular that the u.s. does not, dominant consumer luxury brands. jack: they do luxury well in europe. jack: indexing or active management for foreign stocks. >> i think when you invest in foreign stocks, indexing is a better way to go because you're capturing all of the market dynamism and you don't have to worry about the select activity, the diversification is worthwhile. jack: andy kapyrin thank you for your insights. jack: the biggest money mana
in the mag seven in the u.s. driving higher index average, ex-u.s. stocks are doing well it's getting lost in the shuffle. the other point i think a lot of investors are used to thinking about international developed markets as banks, insurance companies, oil producers, low profit margin commoditize businesses, i don't think that is the case anymore, large business in western europe is a copy that makes weight loss drugs, some of the largest producers of components for the a.i. revolution, the...
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particular, the u.s. international trade enforcement. example, 2022, u.s. imports were $3.27 trillion. conservative estimates based on available data from economic policy institute projected 5% to 10% of those imports were fraudulent. this means that there is annually 163 of the $327 billion in illegal trade which impacts u.s. workers, manufacturers, consumers, and our free trade partners. i understand d.o.j.'s infrastructure to combat trade crimes is lightly resourced. 2022 u.s. customs and border protection collected 19.4 million in penalties on $3.27 trillion in trade. that seems to me to be a drop in the bucket. i understand that international trade prosecutions are also low to nonexistent. a couple questions. can you give us a sense of d.o.j. resources you are using to prosecute these bad actors associated with crimes that violate trade laws? how do you work with c.b.p. and hsi to increase the number of prosecutions? would you say based on d.h.s. enforcement data that combating international trade crime is a priority within d.o.j. why or why not? how f
particular, the u.s. international trade enforcement. example, 2022, u.s. imports were $3.27 trillion. conservative estimates based on available data from economic policy institute projected 5% to 10% of those imports were fraudulent. this means that there is annually 163 of the $327 billion in illegal trade which impacts u.s. workers, manufacturers, consumers, and our free trade partners. i understand d.o.j.'s infrastructure to combat trade crimes is lightly resourced. 2022 u.s. customs and...
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. >> does the u.s. auto industry, including tesla have an answer as to how to compete with the $20,000 chinese ev? >> not yet without losing money. tesla is working on their low- price entrance reportedly. and general motors is also working on their platform. they are actually doing drives right now. the chevy equinox ev that starts at about $35,000. but, there is nothing yet to rival the chinese kind of technology that they have. and what nvidia three was talking about with the battery technology, and the amount of different offerings they have it's very true that the automakers are trying to play catch-up. and this is meant to pretty much delay or give the automakers time to adapt and try to catch on when it comes to the ev invasion. >> so, we do have to go. but, i want to push back on that thought that inevitably is what i'm hearing you say. inevitably, these chinese vehicles will make it into the u.s. market. how can you be so sure? because the u.s. is not paula powerless. the committed 200% tariff
. >> does the u.s. auto industry, including tesla have an answer as to how to compete with the $20,000 chinese ev? >> not yet without losing money. tesla is working on their low- price entrance reportedly. and general motors is also working on their platform. they are actually doing drives right now. the chevy equinox ev that starts at about $35,000. but, there is nothing yet to rival the chinese kind of technology that they have. and what nvidia three was talking about with the...
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. >> the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, even though they are in the news a lot right now and have been the past few years. the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low. the average is still about 2% to 3%. but now we have these big spikes in key sectors. other countries, their average tariffs can range anywhere from 5% to 25%. some countries like india , a lot of there are will go up to north of 35%. >> who thinks tariffs are a good idea? >> you know, it depends on who is in office. a lot of it is political. i think if you talk to any member of congress or politician or policymaker one- on-one, if it is just the two of you with no cameras around, it is pretty clear that tariffs are a tax on imports, and imports, that is consumers. consumers are also businesses. half of u.s. imports are intermediate inputs like primary goods, raw materials, capital goods, intermediate inputs. things the u.s. manufacturers need to make stuff here. i don't really think there are many people who think a tariff is a good i
. >> the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, even though they are in the news a lot right now and have been the past few years. the u.s. tariffs are still pretty low. the average is still about 2% to 3%. but now we have these big spikes in key sectors. other countries, their average tariffs can range anywhere from 5% to 25%. some countries like india , a lot of there are will go up to north of 35%. >> who thinks tariffs are a good idea? >> you know, it depends on who is in...
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the quote is, "u.s. government currently assesses the assurances provided by each recipient country to be credible and reliable." that is the threshold of this report, "so as to allow the provision of defense articles covered under nsm-20 to continue." in other words, the weapons will keep going. amna: what kind of reaction are these findings getting? nick: the report makes the final conclusion that u.s. weapons can continue to go do to fighting hamas and because of what israel has done internally. hamas, a terrorist organization, the u.s. describes it as hiding among the civilian population, and it describes how difficult an environment of war that is for the israeli defense forces. it says the imf has taken steps to hold itself accountable, including criminal actions against certain officials. that is the context that leads the former deputy assistant secretary of defense to argue the reportright balance. >> what this report is saying is there are instances in which israel has not achieved or lived up
the quote is, "u.s. government currently assesses the assurances provided by each recipient country to be credible and reliable." that is the threshold of this report, "so as to allow the provision of defense articles covered under nsm-20 to continue." in other words, the weapons will keep going. amna: what kind of reaction are these findings getting? nick: the report makes the final conclusion that u.s. weapons can continue to go do to fighting hamas and because of what...
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and germany and u.s. about it, and alexei navalny was a part of it and unfortunately a couple of days later we learned of his death. i want to ask you, is there still a deal on the table? where do things stand? >> thank you, emily. the last 13 months of evan's incarceration are these glimpses of conversations that have gone on between the united states and russia. initially we heard about the first one, a deal potentially for evan and for paul whelan, of course, who has been there for five years. and that proposal was made sometime late in november and it was rejected and then, as we've reported, there was some discussion of a potential deal that would have involved navalny and since then, we've been assured by the government, u.s. government that they continue to work very hard on it. roger carson is the special presidential envoy, has said a new proposal is being put together, which we find very encouraging. the issue for us is that this has to be done now. we have a window now to make a difference in s
and germany and u.s. about it, and alexei navalny was a part of it and unfortunately a couple of days later we learned of his death. i want to ask you, is there still a deal on the table? where do things stand? >> thank you, emily. the last 13 months of evan's incarceration are these glimpses of conversations that have gone on between the united states and russia. initially we heard about the first one, a deal potentially for evan and for paul whelan, of course, who has been there for...
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the full for u.s. equities driven very much by tech and the ai story, and i think that is a secular thing that makes the u.s. standout on a structural basis. but from a more tactical view we are potentially seeing a bit more convergence. lisa: so do you find that some of the area that have led our kind of shifting, and that actually there is a big rotation underfoot that feels sustainable to you? not just as a broadening out but away from big tech, away from u.s. cap focused, toward the rest of the world, toward consumer cyclicals? >> i don't think it is necessarily sustainable in the longer term view. this is a reversion from those part of the margate that have lagged into what could be a bit of a lull. so that is the environment where you do get the intervention. jonathan: there are one or two ways the spread can close. something can get better or something can get worse. we talk about convergence, are we talking about something improving or something getting worse? >> it feels like a bit of a catch-
the full for u.s. equities driven very much by tech and the ai story, and i think that is a secular thing that makes the u.s. standout on a structural basis. but from a more tactical view we are potentially seeing a bit more convergence. lisa: so do you find that some of the area that have led our kind of shifting, and that actually there is a big rotation underfoot that feels sustainable to you? not just as a broadening out but away from big tech, away from u.s. cap focused, toward the rest of...
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valuations in these u.s. companies are still quite reasonable given there is strong earnings growth. we still have pretty good visibility into the 2025 earnings. the investment piece that we have, invest in u.s. tech, especially the semiconductor sector. ed: janet, do we see a rate cut from the fed this year to your mind, and if so, when, what increment? janet: difficult to say. the bar for a rate cut is higher now. we will wait for the cpi print on wednesday but i think the fed is leaning on the next move being a rate cut rather than a rally. i think there is still some preference on eventually cutting. they are interested in doing that but they need the data to allow that. likely to happen in the fourth quarter. i think the fed can move when the data allows. there is a lot of chatter about how the fed may not be able to move because of the timing of the election, but we think the fed will focus on the data instead of trying to appear to not be political. caroline: i want to go to back to what you said about
valuations in these u.s. companies are still quite reasonable given there is strong earnings growth. we still have pretty good visibility into the 2025 earnings. the investment piece that we have, invest in u.s. tech, especially the semiconductor sector. ed: janet, do we see a rate cut from the fed this year to your mind, and if so, when, what increment? janet: difficult to say. the bar for a rate cut is higher now. we will wait for the cpi print on wednesday but i think the fed is leaning on...
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>> first of all, in the u.s., elian's is a very big player in the u.s.. we are committed to the u.s. market. that is a very big player on the left side. when it comes to our specialty plate, we are very committed to the u.s. market. we have decided to do this divestment in the u.s. where we are quiet small to ensure that we can focus on what we are, really good. there is this operation that is really small when you look at the size, it is much for the fact that we are extremely diligent and looking at what makes sense in terms of capital deployment. that is definitely the logic of this divestment as well. >> what is your comfort level? what is your expectation about the ability for al jones to return >> you may remember last time -- this one billion share buyback -- i think it is a bit too early to discuss it. we do not leave everything on the table when it comes to regrading value for this. quick thank you for sticking with us on those technical issues. we appreciate it. they have seen strong revenue growth in the first quarter. we will discuss that and
>> first of all, in the u.s., elian's is a very big player in the u.s.. we are committed to the u.s. market. that is a very big player on the left side. when it comes to our specialty plate, we are very committed to the u.s. market. we have decided to do this divestment in the u.s. where we are quiet small to ensure that we can focus on what we are, really good. there is this operation that is really small when you look at the size, it is much for the fact that we are extremely diligent...
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never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their reliance on the united states and on the american nuclear deterrence. i don't think it's a coincidence we've seen talk of proposals that sounds suspiciously like things i write about any archives of 1963, around 19 cigie for as a european sharing scheme both conventional and even occasionally nuclear in nature. so nato is returning to the past, and investing on this old writ of deterrence, but i think any cursory review of nato's history during the cold war should be a pointed reminder that that nuclear posture was almost always contested. and
never lies above all on u.s. leadership, u.s. capacity, and you was willingness to continue playing that role. it relies on the protection of the u.s. nuclear umbrella. editing the diplomatic thing we could say is that not every leader in the alliance of the 31 member countries looks at politicians in washington and assumes that that will last forever here and so that opens up the possibility or potential for proposals for other allies to consider how they might reduce or leave behind their...
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and a lot of people in the u.s. government, u.s. companies are worried about supply chain risk, including geopolitical risk. we have the trade agreement with mexico. that is something to advance friend-shoring. how do you think about this trend? >> thank you. i think that we are true believers of trade in mexico. we just became the number one partner of the u.s. last year. about $800 billion in trade. if we are partner number one of the u.s., that means an incredible effort in both countries in order -- this trend. last year also mexico received the most important foreign investment -- direct shoring investment in its history. what is interesting is that many of the companies in mexico, besides -- is they are looking for human capital. if you look there speak with the people of tesla, they say that they found out that they would have -- in mexico that will work. that was one of the most important efforts to stop that investment. another thing i can say is that when mexico exports, we have 40% of u.s. previous imports. when mexico ex
and a lot of people in the u.s. government, u.s. companies are worried about supply chain risk, including geopolitical risk. we have the trade agreement with mexico. that is something to advance friend-shoring. how do you think about this trend? >> thank you. i think that we are true believers of trade in mexico. we just became the number one partner of the u.s. last year. about $800 billion in trade. if we are partner number one of the u.s., that means an incredible effort in both...
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some the -- some of the vehicles priced cheaply for u.s. consumers, and may or may not pass u.s. safety rules. they still have a multi-talent -- thousand dollar cost advantage when it comes to ev drive components. in this hemisphere, that is all being developed as part of the inflation reduction act to meet requirements to get the tax benefits for consumers. it is going to take a few years to build that out. in the meantime, the government doesn't want chinese ev's so you are undercutting everything they are trying to do. sonali: how do we think about this moving forward? you were talking about ipos broadening in terms of scope. are we seeing enough breadth in the market to be able to chomp on new stock? >> i think we do have the sign that in terms of this being oversubscribed and the strength for viking that there is -- there has been so much reticence around ipo market and capital markets. we had big ones last year that did ok, but not wonderfully. i think investors are going to look for these signs. some of the other china ev makers are trading with the biden headlines. they a
some the -- some of the vehicles priced cheaply for u.s. consumers, and may or may not pass u.s. safety rules. they still have a multi-talent -- thousand dollar cost advantage when it comes to ev drive components. in this hemisphere, that is all being developed as part of the inflation reduction act to meet requirements to get the tax benefits for consumers. it is going to take a few years to build that out. in the meantime, the government doesn't want chinese ev's so you are undercutting...
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but the u.s. knows it is urgent. u.s. officials tell me that israel has imposed a deadline by the end of the week and then, if this deal is not set by then, it will launch that major operation into rafah, defense minister yoav gallant making that explicit today. he said, if there's no deal, israel will, quote, "go deeper into rafah." amna: that is nick schifrin reporting tonight from jacksonville, north carolina. nick, thank you. stephanie: here are the latest headlines. tiktok sued to overturn a new law that could ban the video sharing platform inside the u.s.. the statute says tiktok has to end american operations unless its chinese parent company byte-dance sells it within 9 months. the lawsuit says that mandate is simply not possible. not commercially, not technologically, not legally, and that it violates the first amendment. in ukraine, the state security service says it foiled a russian plot to assassinate president volodymyr zelenskyy and others. investigators arrested two colonels in the guard unit that protects
but the u.s. knows it is urgent. u.s. officials tell me that israel has imposed a deadline by the end of the week and then, if this deal is not set by then, it will launch that major operation into rafah, defense minister yoav gallant making that explicit today. he said, if there's no deal, israel will, quote, "go deeper into rafah." amna: that is nick schifrin reporting tonight from jacksonville, north carolina. nick, thank you. stephanie: here are the latest headlines. tiktok sued...
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u.s. jobs numbers after that less hawkish than expected pay that we heard this week, whether it will firm up expectations for policy going forward. annabelle: that's right, certainly the big focus on nonfarm payrolls expecting around 240,000 gain for the latest reading. slowest pace since november, . haidi: and big tech is in focus. we will be watching this apple has edges and suppliers. he saw investors reacting positively to what was relatively a mixed bag in the latest set of numbers. let's get you to the start of trading, we are actually 10 seconds into the start of cash trading as australia comes online. not much to report, but it has been a difficult few sessions for all the stocks. looking at where the aussie dollar is, 65.7 two cents. : when it comes to ethics. the yen holding steady. brent crude is just shy of $84. the energy names across asia, concerns continue to weigh on the demand side for oil looking like we are setting up for the weakest week in oil prices since february as
u.s. jobs numbers after that less hawkish than expected pay that we heard this week, whether it will firm up expectations for policy going forward. annabelle: that's right, certainly the big focus on nonfarm payrolls expecting around 240,000 gain for the latest reading. slowest pace since november, . haidi: and big tech is in focus. we will be watching this apple has edges and suppliers. he saw investors reacting positively to what was relatively a mixed bag in the latest set of numbers. let's...
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miller: that the u.s. what? >> that the u.s. -- mr. miller: i don't believe i saw statement by the ukraine president. the two parties in this conflict, one is russia and the other is ukraine. we want to see ukraine win this war and have made that clear, including by providing them with billions of dollars in security assistance. you have also seen the secretary make an entire speech about the strategic failure that russia has brought on themselves by launching this conflict. >> you want to see russia lose the war? mr. miller: we want to see ukraine win, which by the very nature means russia lose. we would like russia to end the war. our position on who we want to see win or lose has been pretty clear for the past two years now. >> the comment which was urged to leave all jurisdictions, as well as the use of weapons inside russia. mr. miller: i don't have any comment on that other that our policy has not changed. >> extremely brief. do you know anything about these three americans, one dead and two arrested who were allegedly involved?
miller: that the u.s. what? >> that the u.s. -- mr. miller: i don't believe i saw statement by the ukraine president. the two parties in this conflict, one is russia and the other is ukraine. we want to see ukraine win this war and have made that clear, including by providing them with billions of dollars in security assistance. you have also seen the secretary make an entire speech about the strategic failure that russia has brought on themselves by launching this conflict. >> you...
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u.s. government and the south korean government have commemorated commemorate in this occasion is primarily through the military aspects. so a celebration of the u.s. south korea alliance, a celebration of the mutual treaty and the sacrifices of the service members, the veterans, and also to be forward looking a celebration of the the future of the alliance, the enhancement of military defense and deterrence capabilities, and those are all things that need to be commemorate and celebrated. but what i think is also over is overlook is the importance diplomacy. right? because recall that the two militant, the military commanders of the two sides used diploma si during the war to end hostilities are hostilities that had millions of casualties. the two military sides use diplomacy to end the war right. that should be noted. it should also be noted that in the armistice agreement that the two military sides recommended a political conference to settle the korean question the issue of unificatio
u.s. government and the south korean government have commemorated commemorate in this occasion is primarily through the military aspects. so a celebration of the u.s. south korea alliance, a celebration of the mutual treaty and the sacrifices of the service members, the veterans, and also to be forward looking a celebration of the the future of the alliance, the enhancement of military defense and deterrence capabilities, and those are all things that need to be commemorate and celebrated. but...
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u.s. political landscape ahead of the presidential election. china's factory activity unexpectedly shrinking this month. a warning signal from the case after driving the economic recovery. plus, slides as investors worry about what kind of coalition may end up governing south africa. we got an election update live from johannesburg. and of course, we have a great lineup of guests joining us here this hour at the shangri-la dialogue front in singapore. u.s.-china relations, this on the back of rising geopolitical tensions in the south china sea in the taiwan straits as well, front and center. that handshake expected at 1:00 p.m. local time with the defense chiefs in both u.s. and china are expected to make. what is the significance of that? we will bring your commentary and assessment very shortly. of course, the nsa director will be our guest for an assessment of relations between the two sides. let's get you to markets. it is about weaker than anticipated data out of the u.s.. front and c
u.s. political landscape ahead of the presidential election. china's factory activity unexpectedly shrinking this month. a warning signal from the case after driving the economic recovery. plus, slides as investors worry about what kind of coalition may end up governing south africa. we got an election update live from johannesburg. and of course, we have a great lineup of guests joining us here this hour at the shangri-la dialogue front in singapore. u.s.-china relations, this on the back of...
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the suppliers to the utilities in the u.s. and elsewhere in the world but i think are comparatively modestly priced that are the best way to be an investor, not a speculator in ai today. annabelle: we've had so much optimism, nvidia and outlier in that sense, up or than 100% this year. when you look at how investors are feeling in terms of the fear gauge, the vix at levels we haven't seen since before the pandemic, is it something investors are missing about the market dynamics? george: the u.s. market and other markets, they haven't had major upsets to the upside or downside. a very smart, old investor once said watch the market when it doesn't move, it is a coiled spring ready to jump out and surprise people. i think the vix is a good way to invest as a hedge against a negative market surprise. the vix has often centered around 20, so if you can buy under 13 today and you have a hedge against a downside surprise in the market, it's a good way to take some chips and hedge your bet. don't be entirely out of the market but lowe
the suppliers to the utilities in the u.s. and elsewhere in the world but i think are comparatively modestly priced that are the best way to be an investor, not a speculator in ai today. annabelle: we've had so much optimism, nvidia and outlier in that sense, up or than 100% this year. when you look at how investors are feeling in terms of the fear gauge, the vix at levels we haven't seen since before the pandemic, is it something investors are missing about the market dynamics? george: the...
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guest: u.s. tariffs are still pretty low even though they are used a lot right now and have been the past few years. u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, the average is still 2% to 3%. now we have bigpike other countries, their average tariff can range from 5% to 25%. so india, a lot of theirif who thinks that s are a good idea? guest: it depends on who is in office. a lot of it is political. i think if you talk to any member o congress, any member oft, policymaker, no cameras around, it is clear it is a tax onmpimports, that is c. imports are intermediate inputs like primary goods, raw materials, capital goods, things that u.s. manufacturers need to so, i don't really think many people think that a tariff is a good idea. people are well-intentioned but misguid and feel that tariffs may help to balance our trade deficit. that doesn't work like that. host: our trade deficit is driven by macro factors. in the u.s. we have a pretty big propensity to consume anloensi . other countries are flipped. basi
guest: u.s. tariffs are still pretty low even though they are used a lot right now and have been the past few years. u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, the average is still 2% to 3%. now we have bigpike other countries, their average tariff can range from 5% to 25%. so india, a lot of theirif who thinks that s are a good idea? guest: it depends on who is in office. a lot of it is political. i think if you talk to any member o congress, any member oft, policymaker, no cameras around, it is clear...
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a u.s. court sentenced him to four months in prison for failures that allowed cyber criminals and terrorist groups to freely trade on the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. while the sentence was far below the three years prosecutors sought, it closes a long-running probe for the justice department. let's bring in our next guest, dennis kelleher, cofounder and ceo of better markets, a nonprofit that supports stringent financial regulation. so, yes, dennis, the sentence is far below what was requested but it is the first time we have seen a ceo go to jail ever for a bank secrecy act violation. dennis: that is true but it is also the first time we had a crypto kingpin who created a crypto money laundering superstore for the most despicable global criminals in the world. it is true that he is the first one to go under discharge. on the other hand, here's an outlier in terms of the extreme criminal conduct that was money laundered through his company. even a compliance officer at binance s
a u.s. court sentenced him to four months in prison for failures that allowed cyber criminals and terrorist groups to freely trade on the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. while the sentence was far below the three years prosecutors sought, it closes a long-running probe for the justice department. let's bring in our next guest, dennis kelleher, cofounder and ceo of better markets, a nonprofit that supports stringent financial regulation. so, yes, dennis, the sentence is far below what...
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one quick look at the u.s. futures before we let you go turning to the u.s., the u.s. market will open in the red. it is it for us today. i'm frank holland. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. go to 1-800flowers.com, find the perfect gift and wow the people you love. wow! wow! this is amazing. whether you want to say 'happy birthday'. so cute! or i love you. i love you too. thinking of you. wow! go to 1-800flowers.com celebrate the people you love. it's hard to run a business on your own. make it easier on yourself. with shopify, you have everything you need to sell online and in person. you can have your inventory, payments, and customers in sync across all the places you sell. it doesn't have to be lonely at the top. join the millions to finding success on their own terms. start your journey with a free trial today. we put our heart into everything we do. we are farmers, bakers, florists and makers who grow and create with a passion. 1-800 flowers. share with love. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're
one quick look at the u.s. futures before we let you go turning to the u.s., the u.s. market will open in the red. it is it for us today. i'm frank holland. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. go to 1-800flowers.com, find the perfect gift and wow the people you love. wow! wow! this is amazing. whether you want to say 'happy birthday'. so cute! or i love you. i love you too. thinking of you. wow! go to 1-800flowers.com celebrate the people you love. it's hard to run a business on...
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the u.s. law enforcement for cartels engaged human trafficking success security cooperation and the harm he had navy and working supporting the home and security. turning to southern command, there going challenges from china and russia in latin america. the political and economic instability present a situation adversaries are white. china in particular is expanding the structure and 5g expanding network. i'm interested in your assessment challenge with your latin america. >> the outcomes support transnational they are contravening to overdose deaths each year. the nations and other in these efforts and resources. you know security throughout his contribute to the flow of migrants. economic instability among violence and corruption continues to be a major source and security in the region especially the northern triangle, guatemala and el salvador. i'd like to know your views what can be done to help and prove the situation. thank you to our witnesses and i look forward to your testimony and
the u.s. law enforcement for cartels engaged human trafficking success security cooperation and the harm he had navy and working supporting the home and security. turning to southern command, there going challenges from china and russia in latin america. the political and economic instability present a situation adversaries are white. china in particular is expanding the structure and 5g expanding network. i'm interested in your assessment challenge with your latin america. >> the...
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now tell u.s. what you're hearing from ascension on this briana, this just happened today where they detected some suspicious activity on their network and they took the initiative to try to shut things down, isolate it pretty standard procedure when you have something like this that could be a ransomware attack. >> we don't know if it is, but it kind of has the hallmarks of a ransomware attack where you need to isolate things and say okay, don't connect to our systems anymore until we can get this under control. it's very much a fluid situation. this is a huge health care network. they run about 140 hospitals in the u.s. 40 senior living facilities. so it's a very big network and they're trying to minimize the effect that it's having on patient care. but they've already said that it is having some effect and they're trying to keep that under control. >> and sean, this is coming on the heels of the cyber attack on united health care. as we would imagine, these companies have these huge amounts of m
now tell u.s. what you're hearing from ascension on this briana, this just happened today where they detected some suspicious activity on their network and they took the initiative to try to shut things down, isolate it pretty standard procedure when you have something like this that could be a ransomware attack. >> we don't know if it is, but it kind of has the hallmarks of a ransomware attack where you need to isolate things and say okay, don't connect to our systems anymore until we...