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now, the president says the u.s. will continue to provide for israel's defense, even as he threatens to halt sending offensive weapons to them. and tonight, those cease-fire talks are now stalled. the sticking point, we're told, is rafah. israel insisting that any temporary cease-fire deal exclude their operations in what they say is a hamas stronghold. david? >> david: mary bruce at the white house tonight. mary, thank you. overseas tonight, and to a terrifying scene in senegal. a boeing 737 crashing during takeoff, skidding off the runway. passengers using mshlg e iing e slides to escape amid the flames. some with critical injuries tonight. here's our foreign correspondent james longman. >> reporter: tonight, terrifying images of passengers fleeing a burning plane that crashed during its takeoff run in dakar, senegal. the boeing 737 air senegal charter hurtling down the runway but skidding onto the grass before it could lift off. frightened passengers then jumping down emergency slides as the fire burned. of the 85
now, the president says the u.s. will continue to provide for israel's defense, even as he threatens to halt sending offensive weapons to them. and tonight, those cease-fire talks are now stalled. the sticking point, we're told, is rafah. israel insisting that any temporary cease-fire deal exclude their operations in what they say is a hamas stronghold. david? >> david: mary bruce at the white house tonight. mary, thank you. overseas tonight, and to a terrifying scene in senegal. a boeing...
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ahead of that, u.s. stock futures surging in some directions with the nasdaq back at all-time highs. helping things along in a very big way as google opens ai's latest chatgpt final. >>> and reddit rides the meme stock wave in a record high. and federal prosecutors saying boeing is possibly on the hook for as much as $2.5 billion. it's wednesday, may 15th. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you for being with us on this wednesday morning. h let's kick off the horde with the u.s. futures after a mostly positive day for stocks yesterday that saw the nasdaq close at a fresh all-time high. meanwhile you are seeing some marginal gains implied at the "opening bell" today. the s&p 500 higher by roughly 2 to 3 points and the nasdaq up 1 to 2. ahead of the "opening bell," at least 31 s&p 500 companies are now at 52-week highs or better or all-time highs across the economic spectrum, across ought of them, including qualcomm, bank of ame
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as divisions grow deeper in the u.s. over the war in gaza, we've learned russia is exploiting the conflict online, including using a.i. to try to fuel unrest here. here is hallie with the kremlin shifting its focus to the war between israel and hamas, trying to jackson. >> reporter: a new front in russia's information war against the u.s. with the kremlin shifting its focus to the war between israel and hamas, trying to inflame existing tensions in america, nbc news has learned, from two sources familiar with the intelligence reporting and independent researchers. they say the kremlin is using fake social media accounts and bots, along with propaganda pushed by state-run outlets. just look at these posts attacking the u.s. government's response to campus protests. what is russia's end game here? >> so russia, at times, just wants to create more chaos. so, this is just a win for russia any time there is a conflict in the u.s. >> reporter: experts say the kremlin is trying to position itself as a champion of palestinians,
as divisions grow deeper in the u.s. over the war in gaza, we've learned russia is exploiting the conflict online, including using a.i. to try to fuel unrest here. here is hallie with the kremlin shifting its focus to the war between israel and hamas, trying to jackson. >> reporter: a new front in russia's information war against the u.s. with the kremlin shifting its focus to the war between israel and hamas, trying to inflame existing tensions in america, nbc news has learned, from two...
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the u.s. blacklisting cause some problems, now there is nationalistic demand for phones in particular. one of the things for apple is they are struggling in china, trying to figure out how to revive demand, opening up new stores. we will see if they are able to talk about the future and prospects. other key things are the headset they introduced, they view that as a long-term that and they hope it will show promising results. they want to hear about apples ai strategy. we have not heard as much from them as microsoft or google and how apple is going to integrate ai. tom: on that, analysts pointed out the lack of clarity in terms of strategy. are we expecting details? do we have to wait for a big event? where do we stand? peter: we will get questions about ai. other companies have done more to articulate strategies. microsoft is the most aggressive. the ceo is in asia explaining how much they will invest in data centers, particularly in indonesia, india, malaysia, japan. apple will get question
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the company says its u.s. unit received a court order to pay more than $1 billion in damages and relations to a car accident that occurred in 2017. mitsubishi saying it her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. annabelle: taking a look at some chip stocks or arm-related stocks. you are seeing the drop for arm and after hours but softbank heavily exposed, declining 2%. other chip stocks a little under pressure for the most part.
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how much fiscal room the u.s. government have to respond to it and how much does that create a new paradigm for the debt trajectory? what your cisco i was so with you, michael in the sense of how much more severe of a downturn be going forward if there isn't the fiscal impulse? if there is, what does that mean for kind of the haven bid of treasures come this question do people go there if the government will be raising by raising debt? >> i i would just say in regardo your question building of some of the charts torsten has shown is that while we have increased nominal that issuance dramatically, intermediation fast act increased? in terms of zero balance sheets. this is looking back ten, 15 years. there's also a concern here not just that the treasury would have to issue more in a recession but that isn't the infrastructure that is intermediate, that he should get way that would guarantee that we would all have some problems perhaps that echo what happened two years ago. for many years ago. and look, i think that
how much fiscal room the u.s. government have to respond to it and how much does that create a new paradigm for the debt trajectory? what your cisco i was so with you, michael in the sense of how much more severe of a downturn be going forward if there isn't the fiscal impulse? if there is, what does that mean for kind of the haven bid of treasures come this question do people go there if the government will be raising by raising debt? >> i i would just say in regardo your question...
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the u.s. cpi data, still questionable in terms of inflationary pressures in the core core. is it surprising that we are seeing a reassessment of their reality check now? burns: it is not terribly surprising. we have been in this mode for the last couple of years where the equity markets are continuously trading raised on what the inflation data is because of the fact that might determine fed interest-rate policy going forward. the cpi print this week and the u.s. did seem to deflate the notion or their narrative that maybe we might have a real acceleration of inflation. -- a re-acceleration of inflation. jay powell and the fed have said there is probably -- rates may be higher for longer but at the same time, they are more likely to cut rates at this time at some point this year rather than raise them. they are in the sweet spot. they have time to be patient in spite of the fact that interest rate policy -- they started hiking rates two years ago. despite that, unemployment in the u.s. has bee
the u.s. cpi data, still questionable in terms of inflationary pressures in the core core. is it surprising that we are seeing a reassessment of their reality check now? burns: it is not terribly surprising. we have been in this mode for the last couple of years where the equity markets are continuously trading raised on what the inflation data is because of the fact that might determine fed interest-rate policy going forward. the cpi print this week and the u.s. did seem to deflate the notion...
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the u.s. seeks to cut its access off to cutting edge tech. annabell: tensions rationing higher in the middle east as israel calls a deadly airstrike on a gazan refugee camp a tragic mistake. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up. a pretty slow start to the week when you consider we have had u.s. markets on a holiday. a number still not trading but this is the picture as we set up in asia. sidney stocks up .1% when it comes to futures. muted gains. could see a boost. some of the other china related assets look more muted. huge tranches of global inflation readings. the u.s. cpi gauge will affect market expectations for the fed. chicago nikkei futures up .5%. a little upside in hong kong. shanghai futures are on the rise. annabelle: as you say, not a lead-in from the u.s. because the markets are shut for memorial day. in the european session, we saw shares edging higher. you put that in combination with the signaling in asian equities. if you see a bit of upside potential coming through, m
the u.s. seeks to cut its access off to cutting edge tech. annabell: tensions rationing higher in the middle east as israel calls a deadly airstrike on a gazan refugee camp a tragic mistake. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up. a pretty slow start to the week when you consider we have had u.s. markets on a holiday. a number still not trading but this is the picture as we set up in asia. sidney stocks up .1% when it comes to futures. muted gains. could see a boost. some of the other...
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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
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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: highly anticipated report. what kind of reaction are these findings getting? nick: the report makes the final conclusion that israel weapons can continue because in part of the nature of fighting hamas and because of what israel has done internally. hamas, a terrorist organization, the u.s. describes it as hiding in tunnels, hiding among the civilian population, and it describes how difficult an environment of war that is for the israeli defense forces. it says the idf lawyers are embedded and they have 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 report struck the r
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: highly anticipated report. what kind of reaction are these findings getting? nick: the report makes the final conclusion that israel weapons can continue because in part of...
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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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i think dollar china, the u.s. will cut interest rates even though china is weak because they know interest rates will not stimulate the economy. if you have that differential view, maybe that pair is not as vulnerable. paul: picking up on your thoughts on the fed, amy will stay with us to talk about the path ahead, and still ahead, bane shares their outlook on private equity and we discussed why dealmaking might remain tepid. first, janie diamond sounds the alarm on inflation. we would hear why he thinks chances of a hard landing could be higher. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> incoming information indicates it will take longer to gain confidence. as we gain clarity about inflation. paul: that was loretta messner doubling down on higher for longer. jamie dimon says he is more worried about inflation then markets speaking at the global markets conference in paris, significant price pressures are influencing the economy supporting rates staying high. jamie: we've had good health in the markets, they are predicting a soft
i think dollar china, the u.s. will cut interest rates even though china is weak because they know interest rates will not stimulate the economy. if you have that differential view, maybe that pair is not as vulnerable. paul: picking up on your thoughts on the fed, amy will stay with us to talk about the path ahead, and still ahead, bane shares their outlook on private equity and we discussed why dealmaking might remain tepid. first, janie diamond sounds the alarm on inflation. we would hear...
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u.s. justice system. further russian attack as the u.s. allows ukraine to use u.s. weapons and limited strikes on russian territory. hello, welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. joe biden is urging leaders of israel and hamas to accept an israeli cease-fire proposal, saying that it's time for this war to end. in a speech on friday he set out a roadmap for peace broken into three phases, including a permanent cease-fire, with the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza, the return of hostages held by hamas, the rebuilding of gaza. the u.s. has been working to negotiate an end to the war in which more than 36,000 people in gaza have been killed according to the hamas health ministry. an attack by hamas and palestinian armed groups in israel on armed -- on october 7. he called on the group to accept it well urging israeli leaders to stand behind the proposal. with the u.s. president says is a decisive moment. pres. biden: i know that there are those in israel who won't agree wit
u.s. justice system. further russian attack as the u.s. allows ukraine to use u.s. weapons and limited strikes on russian territory. hello, welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. joe biden is urging leaders of israel and hamas to accept an israeli cease-fire proposal, saying that it's time for this war to end. in a speech on friday he set out a roadmap for peace broken into three phases, including a permanent cease-fire, with the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza, the return...
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two, on broad u.s. support for the alliance, i'll say public opinion data, actually the most recent poll that came out showed that u.s. support for the nato alliance is up. it seems that folks increasingly understand why this alliance serves u.s. interests and why it serves our allies interest and that bumper stickers that we say a lot, stronger together. isn't just the bumper sticker, it's the truth. coping with ukraine is something that we need to do with 50 other countries around the world in terms of providing valuable security assistance. coping with instability elsewhere in the world requires us to work with our closest allies and partners, it's not just ukraine. i think that fundamentally americans understand the value of alliances and the importance of the nato alliance in particular. but also, i'll say, when i travel around the united states and encounter americans in places far away from washington d.c., i think, again, there is this kind of bipartisan support that it's-- nato is not a partisa
two, on broad u.s. support for the alliance, i'll say public opinion data, actually the most recent poll that came out showed that u.s. support for the nato alliance is up. it seems that folks increasingly understand why this alliance serves u.s. interests and why it serves our allies interest and that bumper stickers that we say a lot, stronger together. isn't just the bumper sticker, it's the truth. coping with ukraine is something that we need to do with 50 other countries around the world...
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former u.s. army -- a former u.s. army colonel was the coalition spokesperson in iraq and syria at the height of the battle to defeat isis. for him, northeast of syria and overflowing jails are a ticking time bomb. --northeastern syria overflowing jails are a ticking time bomb. >> the world does not want to deal with these detainees. biden has followed the policy of the previous administration where nobody wants to talk much about syria. the american public in particular does not hear much about isis until there is something like a massive attack that happened in russia. it is important, though, for the world to pay attention to isis. there are wealthy individuals who support isis's ideology. the scale and type of attacks that they conduct do not require a lot of money. but they are able to get a large effect out of them by having these attacks in highly visible places and recording the attacks and sharing it as propaganda that is designed to inspire other members of isis, designed to inspire potential recruits. leila
former u.s. army -- a former u.s. army colonel was the coalition spokesperson in iraq and syria at the height of the battle to defeat isis. for him, northeast of syria and overflowing jails are a ticking time bomb. --northeastern syria overflowing jails are a ticking time bomb. >> the world does not want to deal with these detainees. biden has followed the policy of the previous administration where nobody wants to talk much about syria. the american public in particular does not hear...
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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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the u.s. hypocritical. >> the united states is trampling on the principles of market economy and international trade rules. it is a blatant act of bullying and hegemony. >> but biden is arguing china is far worse, a global trade manipulator. >> we will not let china flood our market. >> biden means the electric vehicle industry. china is overwhelming some world markets come a selling electric vehicles with a sicker price as -- sticker price as low as $11,000. the chinese state is making up the difference, artificially slicing prices. europeans charge it may be illegal. in 2020, biden once said he would end previous chinese tariffs, but is expanding them while battling a political opponent who is aggressive on tariffs. >> china is eating our lunch right now. >> trump spoke in new york today. his speeches have long focused on chinese manufacturing as a threat. both campaigns want to win in critical rust belt states. trump wants much wider tariffs and tries to downplay biden's plan. >> he says he
the u.s. hypocritical. >> the united states is trampling on the principles of market economy and international trade rules. it is a blatant act of bullying and hegemony. >> but biden is arguing china is far worse, a global trade manipulator. >> we will not let china flood our market. >> biden means the electric vehicle industry. china is overwhelming some world markets come a selling electric vehicles with a sicker price as -- sticker price as low as $11,000. the chinese...
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u.s. futures currently flat after the losses of 1.6% on the s&p yesterday, the worst drop since january. the dollar strengthening. again, concerned leading up to the meeting on the stickiness of inflation. u.s. futures as i mentioned currently flat. u.s. futures flat. the u.k., one of the few markets in the region that is open today. nasdaq futures pointing lower by .3% despite the decent numbers that came through from amazon with a focus on aws, the cloud part of the business with the ai component. let's flip the board. the two-year yield back above 5%. the dollar strengthening again. and the wrecking ball of the u.s. dollar and in concern and pressure many global fx and currencies. two-year back above 5%. in the oil space you saw a drop in brent prices of 1% yesterday. of course the focus on the talks around a potential cease-fire in gaza. that is all factoring into the oil space. brent down. bitcoin had a terrible month, falling 16%, the biggest drop monthly since the collapse of ftx on
u.s. futures currently flat after the losses of 1.6% on the s&p yesterday, the worst drop since january. the dollar strengthening. again, concerned leading up to the meeting on the stickiness of inflation. u.s. futures as i mentioned currently flat. u.s. futures flat. the u.k., one of the few markets in the region that is open today. nasdaq futures pointing lower by .3% despite the decent numbers that came through from amazon with a focus on aws, the cloud part of the business with the ai...
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you look against u.s. futures and we did see u.s. gdp figures undershooting expectations overnight, softness in personal spending. concerns around the health of corporate america perhaps. we did see weakness but so far we are not seeing that translating so far. there are political risks to consider as well and that could of course play out over the coming months. haidi: really interesting. we know a lot of these markets tend to look at the colorful list of -- colorfulness of u.s. politics but this is historic, donald trump the first former u.s. president to be convicted of crimes. this verdict creates a daunting political and legal path ahead as he shapes up to take on president biden in november. jeannie, as we were chatting about, we are in uncharted territory. it is your assessment of the implications of this and how we proceed in terms of the various scenarios going forward? jeannie: uncharted territory is the best phrase to describe this. we are sort of coming to the realization we have the presumptive nominee of a major politic
you look against u.s. futures and we did see u.s. gdp figures undershooting expectations overnight, softness in personal spending. concerns around the health of corporate america perhaps. we did see weakness but so far we are not seeing that translating so far. there are political risks to consider as well and that could of course play out over the coming months. haidi: really interesting. we know a lot of these markets tend to look at the colorful list of -- colorfulness of u.s. politics but...
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reporter: does the u.s. have any sense whether israel is inclined or not inclined to accept this deal? john: i won't speak for the israelis. reporter: the president and prime minister spoke earlier today, was this specific framework discussed and did the president encourage, put pressure on the prime minister to accept this framework? john: you're talking about what hamas said they responded to? just so you have the tiktok here, when they were talking this morning, we did not have news hamas responded. that news broke after the call. that said, as i mentioned in my opening statement, of course they talked about the hostage deal and the importance of getting it secured. reporter: you're saying when the two leaders spoke hamas had not yet -- the president had not specifically asked the prime minister -- john: it would be wrong to conclude the call this morning was about having the israelis accept the hamas response. the hamas response hadn't happened yet. reporter: did you broadly encourage the prime minister
reporter: does the u.s. have any sense whether israel is inclined or not inclined to accept this deal? john: i won't speak for the israelis. reporter: the president and prime minister spoke earlier today, was this specific framework discussed and did the president encourage, put pressure on the prime minister to accept this framework? john: you're talking about what hamas said they responded to? just so you have the tiktok here, when they were talking this morning, we did not have news hamas...
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the u.s. maintains they want a two state solution. but it does not look like netanyahu is interested in that. and on the other site, who would you negotiate with? >> and it feeds this narrative we standalone. netanyahu is digging in. with icc against him, i see jay bringing a case, the u.s. threatening to withhold arms, he says he will do it and fight with his fingernails, invoking holocaust imagery. i think sullivan was clever today by playing the good cop bad cop with regard to the european declaration. he said, we told you, israel, we told you there was a growing chorus of voices in friendly countries who are calling for statehood. so are we going to see from you more death and destruction, or position and pointed operations we can stand by morally? how you fight this matters. that has been the mantra again and again from the u.s. >> what about the fact that there seems to be discontent in netanyahu's war cabinet about the fact that there is not a vision for a postwar gaza? does that add pressure to him to change strategy? >> absol
the u.s. maintains they want a two state solution. but it does not look like netanyahu is interested in that. and on the other site, who would you negotiate with? >> and it feeds this narrative we standalone. netanyahu is digging in. with icc against him, i see jay bringing a case, the u.s. threatening to withhold arms, he says he will do it and fight with his fingernails, invoking holocaust imagery. i think sullivan was clever today by playing the good cop bad cop with regard to the...
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april 18 cbs news poll -- 60% think the u.s. should not send weapons and supplies to israel, and those are from my democratic colleagues, disproportionately among democratic supporters. an april 10 poll, "economist" -- 37% support decreasing aid to israel, just 18% support an increase. over all 63% support a cease-fire. 15% oppose. so i'm not quite sure where my republican colleagues are coming from and who they think they are representing. let me just take a moment to tell you why the american people are opposed to more military aid to the netanyahu government. mr. president, almost 35,000 palestinians have already been killed in the seven-month war and more than 78,000 have been wounded. over two-thirds of whom are women and children. two-thirds of whom are women and children. and as we speak right now, according to humanitarian organizations, hundreds of thousands of palestinian children face the possibility of malnutrition and starvation. no, the american people do not want to see an increase in destruction in gaza. they wan
april 18 cbs news poll -- 60% think the u.s. should not send weapons and supplies to israel, and those are from my democratic colleagues, disproportionately among democratic supporters. an april 10 poll, "economist" -- 37% support decreasing aid to israel, just 18% support an increase. over all 63% support a cease-fire. 15% oppose. so i'm not quite sure where my republican colleagues are coming from and who they think they are representing. let me just take a moment to tell you why...
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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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when asked whether he'd ignore a u.s. law that prevents deploying troops against civilians, the former president responded, "well, these aren't civilians. these are people that aren't legally in our country." in fact, civilians are commonly defined as someone who is not an active member of the armed services, regardless of immigration status. trump said he would comply with all supreme court orders. when asked whether he might fire a u.s. attorney who didn't follow the president's order to prosecute someone, trump responded, "it would depend on the situation, yeah." the wide-ranging interview also making headlines about abortion. president trump saying he would not sign a national abortion ban, leaving decisions up to the state. >> it's all about will of the people. >> reporter: now, asked whether he was comfortable if states decide to punish women who access abortions, he responded, "the states are going to make that decision. the states are going to have to be comfortable or uncomfortable, not me." he was also asked whe
when asked whether he'd ignore a u.s. law that prevents deploying troops against civilians, the former president responded, "well, these aren't civilians. these are people that aren't legally in our country." in fact, civilians are commonly defined as someone who is not an active member of the armed services, regardless of immigration status. trump said he would comply with all supreme court orders. when asked whether he might fire a u.s. attorney who didn't follow the president's...
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u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000 americans died of overdose in 2022, according to the cdc. 436 were rhode islanders. the death of those 436 people ripples across my small state in a tide of heartbreak. fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are behind many of these deaths. fentanyl's death toll was the direct result of shell corporations. shell corporations that hide the delivery of precursor chemicals and shell corporations that hide the profits from sales. what doj indictment last year design a network of shell companies in wyoming to lau
u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000...
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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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lisa: u.s. travel season kicking off with airlines balancing resilient consumer demand with ongoing fleet challenges. bloomberg analysis finding u.s. airlines are adding seats at the slowest pace since the pandemic. this makes for a really enjoyable experience. helane becker ftd callan expecting another strong travel season adding we think we will see continued strong international travel along with higher fares. how miserable is it going to be over memorial day weekend? [indiscernible] lisa: i think that we are losing your sound. let's reestablish that. we will come back to you. both of you will be traveling in the airports. why do you try to brave the crowds? what is your hack to get around them? dani: i guess i am just a masochist or a sadist, i love pain and suffering.that will be the case trying to brave the airports. annmarie: i didn't think about it until jon texted me. give yourself enough time to get to the airport. it took him two hours to get out of manhattan to jfk. i woke up and i r
lisa: u.s. travel season kicking off with airlines balancing resilient consumer demand with ongoing fleet challenges. bloomberg analysis finding u.s. airlines are adding seats at the slowest pace since the pandemic. this makes for a really enjoyable experience. helane becker ftd callan expecting another strong travel season adding we think we will see continued strong international travel along with higher fares. how miserable is it going to be over memorial day weekend? [indiscernible] lisa: i...
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the u.s. inflation gauge slowdown reinforces fed cuts as early as september. wall street stocks closing at fresh record highs while bond yields retreat. japan's megabanks forecasting record net income as the boj moves away from negative rates, seeing a combined windfall of $21 billion. and china tech earnings on the way. we'll bring you jd.com and baidu results. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up in asia, set to rally after u.s. stocks and bonds climbed on indications of slowly but surely slowing inflation data from that cpi print. the takeaway was that potentially provides affair with a little more room to start easing sooner, even as we've heard from jay powell that in the face of lacking evidence of disinflation or pressures that we may be staying higher for longer. it's a pretty robust set up, sidney futures up about .6%. a pop when it comes to trading in new zealand, nikkei futures looking perky there as well. fresh highs for each benchmark there as well. watching hong kong as a
the u.s. inflation gauge slowdown reinforces fed cuts as early as september. wall street stocks closing at fresh record highs while bond yields retreat. japan's megabanks forecasting record net income as the boj moves away from negative rates, seeing a combined windfall of $21 billion. and china tech earnings on the way. we'll bring you jd.com and baidu results. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up in asia, set to rally after u.s. stocks and bonds climbed on indications of slowly but...
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thank you for joining u.s. tonight. >> thank you, caitlin. >> up next those halls of capitol hill aren't as quiet as they are right now, because earlier congresswoman marjorie taylor greene over in the house finally made good on her threat to try to oust house speaker mike johnson. it failed spectacularly on the house floor. we're gonna be joined by one of many in the party who voted against that tonight. also, how donald trump's legal team is preparing for a now there are stormy day in court tomorrow. new reporting ahead moscow pistorius was by the absolute peak of his celebrity in olympic heroes, shocking murder trial we learned of a much darker individual how would really happen with jesse l. martin sunday at nine on cnn oh, yeah. ticket from your inner child, which you really need in life is some freakin torque. >> what dodge corner rt. that totally torqued out crossover these delicious pistachios are absolutely wonderful literally it says so on the bag see wonderful pistachios are the pistachios that are w
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the u.s., secretary of state antony blinken spent this day in israel insisting the time is now for a cease-fire. he spoke with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and visited and aid crisis center in gaza. >> it hamas actually purports to care about the palestinian people and wants to see an immediate alleviation of their suffering, it will take the deal. if it doesn't, i think that is further proof that it does not care a bit. geoff: the prime minister's office insisted that israel still needs to assault the city of rafa to finish off hamas, but blinken said the u.s. has not received any israeli plan for attacking rafa in southern gaza that accounts for the safety of civilians. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are sheltering in rafa amid airstrikes that killed two more children overnight and despite fears of an israeli ground offensive. >> we are afraid at any moment that there will be an invasion of rafah, and even if the invasion happens, we do not where to go. there is no safe place lef
the u.s., secretary of state antony blinken spent this day in israel insisting the time is now for a cease-fire. he spoke with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and visited and aid crisis center in gaza. >> it hamas actually purports to care about the palestinian people and wants to see an immediate alleviation of their suffering, it will take the deal. if it doesn't, i think that is further proof that it does not care a bit. geoff: the prime minister's office insisted that israel still...
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looking at how u.s. risk assets are trading, this as we continue to look for market reaction to the historic news that donald trump has become the first former u.s. president to become -- be found guilty of criminal charges related to the hush money payment to a porn star. this models the outlook when we are just five months away from election day in the united states and the implications of when the sentencing will happen, what it will look like and how it complicates his path to return to the white house. u.s. futures, s&p futures a little softer ahead of inflation data. this is bl haidi: donald trump was found guilty on all counts in his hush money trial. let's talk about the verdict with our reporter in new york. really great to have you with us. talk us through this uncharted territory when it comes to where we go from here. was this a surprise and where to be go from here in terms of the expected sentencing? david: i would say it was not a particularly surprising verdict for those who sat through t
looking at how u.s. risk assets are trading, this as we continue to look for market reaction to the historic news that donald trump has become the first former u.s. president to become -- be found guilty of criminal charges related to the hush money payment to a porn star. this models the outlook when we are just five months away from election day in the united states and the implications of when the sentencing will happen, what it will look like and how it complicates his path to return to the...
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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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u.s. dollars market cap added to this company. that's insane, that's more than to mcdonald's. you pointed this out before, with that kind of move in a $2 trillion stock, two point $5 trillion stock, it's amazing to see that and not see the entire market rally. it shows the gravitational force of higher yields and the threat of maybe higher for longer is pulling down everything else even with the secular story of artificial intelligence. $2.8 billion and that's bonkers. this is what's coming up -- we will talk about the growing divide between u.s. consumers. higher bond yields are pushing futures lower and comments from neil kashkari and some dead auctions. neil kashkari says this -- what did you make of that fed speak? is it anything new? what would explain the weakness we saw in the bond issues yesterday? >> good to see you again. i don't think we learned anything hugely new here. the latest fomc minutes really did suggest there were quite a few participants who are getting a little uncom
u.s. dollars market cap added to this company. that's insane, that's more than to mcdonald's. you pointed this out before, with that kind of move in a $2 trillion stock, two point $5 trillion stock, it's amazing to see that and not see the entire market rally. it shows the gravitational force of higher yields and the threat of maybe higher for longer is pulling down everything else even with the secular story of artificial intelligence. $2.8 billion and that's bonkers. this is what's coming up...
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as the u.s. indo-pacific command welcomes the addiminish, we would like to take -- the addiminish, we'd like to take time to thank admirable and his family for their support, advocacy and commitment to the navy and our nation. today we take a pause to witness this shipmate go ashore for a final time. admirable, god bless you and we wish you fair winds. and flowing seas. hoorah. mr. speaker, as the nairgs celebrates -- as the nation celebrates asian american and pacific islander heritage month, i proudly rise to recognize my community. the island of guam. over 7,000 miles away from the u.s. mainland, a proud community of filipino americans, korean americans, micronesian and an araef ethnicities. we are a melting pot of different cultures and backgrounds, united by our shared values and beliefs. at the core of it all lies, restore harmony and make good. ... p.t.o. it plays significant take care of each other and work towards a common goal of unity and harmony. as guam's representative in congress,
as the u.s. indo-pacific command welcomes the addiminish, we would like to take -- the addiminish, we'd like to take time to thank admirable and his family for their support, advocacy and commitment to the navy and our nation. today we take a pause to witness this shipmate go ashore for a final time. admirable, god bless you and we wish you fair winds. and flowing seas. hoorah. mr. speaker, as the nairgs celebrates -- as the nation celebrates asian american and pacific islander heritage month,...
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u.s. agricultural export and robust international trade is a priority for our farmers. u.s. soy is actively working in 112 markets across the world to introduce new customers to our high quality, high protein crop. opening new markets has been one step followed by time, attention and long-term relationship maintenance to ensure market access. our trading partners are all critical to the success of u.s. soy farmers but no expert compares to china. in the last marketing of the expert value of u.s. soybeans totaled over $32 billion. china accounted for nearly $19 billion of this total. for perspective, the next largest destination by value totaled approximately $3 billion. the sheer scale of china's demand for soybeans cannot be replaced and an farmer turns one in every three rows grown in the u.s. and ship to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. soybean exports to china came to a halt and an estimate of the impact of retaliatory tariffs on u.s. agriculture, the usda found th
u.s. agricultural export and robust international trade is a priority for our farmers. u.s. soy is actively working in 112 markets across the world to introduce new customers to our high quality, high protein crop. opening new markets has been one step followed by time, attention and long-term relationship maintenance to ensure market access. our trading partners are all critical to the success of u.s. soy farmers but no expert compares to china. in the last marketing of the expert value of...
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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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the u.s., where lawmakers are bitterly divided over president biden's remarks putting conditions over shipments to israel after the u.s. suspended sending some heavy bombs to israel over concerns about protecting civilians in southern gaza. in a rare warning from mr. biden wednesday, he reserved the right to suspend further u.s. arms shipments should israel proceed with an all-out offensive into rafah, saying the u.s. will continue to support israel's right to defend itself but when it comes to the rafah ground operation, the u.s. is "walking away from israel's ability to wage war in those areas." in response republican lawmakers wrote an open letter calling on the president to immediately end the blockage saying security assistant to israel is critical to the defense of the u.s. and the free world. republican senator lindsey graham has called the decision to halt arms absurd. >> i just want to emphasize one thing, this is all about president biden and lloyd austin trying to take over the war
the u.s., where lawmakers are bitterly divided over president biden's remarks putting conditions over shipments to israel after the u.s. suspended sending some heavy bombs to israel over concerns about protecting civilians in southern gaza. in a rare warning from mr. biden wednesday, he reserved the right to suspend further u.s. arms shipments should israel proceed with an all-out offensive into rafah, saying the u.s. will continue to support israel's right to defend itself but when it comes to...
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once they are imported, they can be recycled within the u.s. to produce u.s.-made batteries in the future. tom: trying to create a closed loop system when it comes to researching batteries. talk to us about the broader implications and the demand picture in a needy market that seems to be softening. andy: at the moment, 2030, we expect different batteries between lithium and lithium cobalt, which is our three battery metals. 10% to 18% of demand in 2030 can be met by recycling. this is different by different metals in different regions. lithium and this number is around 10%. and this is all batteries going into grid scale applications as well as ev. for nickel and cobalt this is higher. nickel and cobalt are not used an iron phosphate batteries. so this type of battery is becoming increasingly popular with ev manufacturers. tom: thank you very much. for some of the details around what this could mean for the build out of battery capacity and the recycling on it as well in the u.s. associate in the energy storage team. thank you. plenty more is coming up. stay
once they are imported, they can be recycled within the u.s. to produce u.s.-made batteries in the future. tom: trying to create a closed loop system when it comes to researching batteries. talk to us about the broader implications and the demand picture in a needy market that seems to be softening. andy: at the moment, 2030, we expect different batteries between lithium and lithium cobalt, which is our three battery metals. 10% to 18% of demand in 2030 can be met by recycling. this is...
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a senior u.s. official told reporters "we are taking an important step to support the expansion of free enterprise and the expansion of the entrepreneurial business sector into your -- in cuba." there are about 1000 private businesses in cuba accounting for one third of the island's employment. violent storms swept through north texas this morning, leaving more than one million businesses and homes without power. in dallas, strong winds blew the roof off of a hardware store and toppled trees, crushing cars and blocking streets. golf ball size hail pummeled the area late yesterday. it follows a weekend of deadly weather that killed at least 25 people across seven states. white house officials say the fema administrator will visit hard hit arkansas tomorrow to assess the damage. >> the federal government stands ready to support as needed. as we turns toward -- turn towards recovering, we expect areas to remain vigilant and continue listening to state and local officials. we also want to encourage eve
a senior u.s. official told reporters "we are taking an important step to support the expansion of free enterprise and the expansion of the entrepreneurial business sector into your -- in cuba." there are about 1000 private businesses in cuba accounting for one third of the island's employment. violent storms swept through north texas this morning, leaving more than one million businesses and homes without power. in dallas, strong winds blew the roof off of a hardware store and...
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what are u.s. companies really fearful of we could talk about this all we want, we talk about it in a marked context, but what are you hearing about some of the most important companies in our space that do a lot of business there? >> well, a lot of them like apple are stuck between a rock and a hard place, because they went all-in on the china story years and years ago, and you couldn't tell them that they were putting all their eggs in a basket, they didn't want to hear it and now, what they're seeing is, there's problems on the chinese side, you know, beijing wants -- doesn't want to use foreign tech, at least in the government world. there's problems on the u.s. side, there's worries over supply chains, and obviously geopolitics. but the companies isn't just create a factory in india or vietnam or somewhere else in southeast asia or mexico that does what the chinese factories do this is a very long-term transition, so, they're very vulnerable in the medium-term. there could be some cyclical goo
what are u.s. companies really fearful of we could talk about this all we want, we talk about it in a marked context, but what are you hearing about some of the most important companies in our space that do a lot of business there? >> well, a lot of them like apple are stuck between a rock and a hard place, because they went all-in on the china story years and years ago, and you couldn't tell them that they were putting all their eggs in a basket, they didn't want to hear it and now, what...
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it is not just u.s. technology but there is some with the united kingdom, germany, netherlands and a range from western countries and our allies. nobody had ever seen inside russian weston -- weapon systems before across the scale and breadth. it was something that we did not have an inkling of during the cold war. i think that reality is shocking. that despite all of the rhetoric of the russian government about substitution and independence, they rely on our technology to build systems that they designed to threaten us and our allies. irrespective of the progress of the war in ukraine or the particularities of the situation on the ground, my belief and i know many of my colleagues share it, is that we should do our best to prevent our technology being used in weapons that are designed to kill us and our friends. this is not simply just a question about russia. you will hear testimony i think later today. it is not just russian weapons systems but it is iranian platforms, north korean platforms. it is te
it is not just u.s. technology but there is some with the united kingdom, germany, netherlands and a range from western countries and our allies. nobody had ever seen inside russian weston -- weapon systems before across the scale and breadth. it was something that we did not have an inkling of during the cold war. i think that reality is shocking. that despite all of the rhetoric of the russian government about substitution and independence, they rely on our technology to build systems that...
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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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oh good girl. >> opal was part of a trial sponsored by u.s. biotech company regeneron, and they're continuing to enroll patients through the u.s. and europe. >> andrew, rhiannon, what a great story, andrea. thank you for that. coming up, problems in the mail, the changes that could bring delivery delays also ahead making history. >> the 14 year old soccer phenom who just signed a big contract who just signed a big contract introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the powe
oh good girl. >> opal was part of a trial sponsored by u.s. biotech company regeneron, and they're continuing to enroll patients through the u.s. and europe. >> andrew, rhiannon, what a great story, andrea. thank you for that. coming up, problems in the mail, the changes that could bring delivery delays also ahead making history. >> the 14 year old soccer phenom who just signed a big contract who just signed a big contract introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his...
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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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the u.s. is under pressure to address media reports that u.s. manufactured bombs were used in sunday's deadly israeli strike in rafah. 45 people were killed when an airstrike sparked a massive fire in a densely populated displacement camp. debris is consistent with remnants from a type of bomb called gdu39, similar to what's on your screen right now. manufactured by boeing, it is supposed of greatest precision. in order to reduce the risk of civilian casualties, the white house made clear it would limit weapons to israel if they entered rafah's population centers or a major ground operation. they believe israel has not crossed that line. speaking from moldova earlier today, america's top diplomat filter questions but did not confirm the report. sec. blinken: were very clr in this instance as well as other instances, to immediately investigate and termine exactly what happened, and if accountability is necessary to make sure that there is accountability. i can tell you what is likely used or how they were used, all americans, a product that is de
the u.s. is under pressure to address media reports that u.s. manufactured bombs were used in sunday's deadly israeli strike in rafah. 45 people were killed when an airstrike sparked a massive fire in a densely populated displacement camp. debris is consistent with remnants from a type of bomb called gdu39, similar to what's on your screen right now. manufactured by boeing, it is supposed of greatest precision. in order to reduce the risk of civilian casualties, the white house made clear it...
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the kenya-u.s. climate and clean energy industrial partnership we have just committed to is an encouraging milestone on our collective journeys and built on the paradigm shift we have inaugurated at the africa climate summit in nairobi last year. accordingly, africa's potential is a huge opportunity to deploy u.s. technology and investment to catalize unprecedented growth through green industrialization. we also agreed to hasten the renewal of the africa growth and opportunities act to sustain the rising miami um of our investment and exports. similarly, we agree to sustainable green growth by facilitating our strategic trade and investment partnership alongside the renewal. during our discussion, i witnessed firsthand president biden and the u.s. government determination to make our partnership work and resolve to spread and deepen the roots of freedom, democracy, security, and prosperity throughout the world. as my visit comes to a close, i am confident that our engagement has laid a solid foundat
the kenya-u.s. climate and clean energy industrial partnership we have just committed to is an encouraging milestone on our collective journeys and built on the paradigm shift we have inaugurated at the africa climate summit in nairobi last year. accordingly, africa's potential is a huge opportunity to deploy u.s. technology and investment to catalize unprecedented growth through green industrialization. we also agreed to hasten the renewal of the africa growth and opportunities act to sustain...
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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...