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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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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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the u.s. inflation print later on this week just to note, investors keeping an eye on that with travel and leisure stocks picking up 0.5% most of the sectors managing to find green positivity is what you get from the overall market picture we will zone in on the sectors now. this is what you are getting from the boards. this is where you see the gains. the ftse 100 is still firmly above 8,000. in fact, headed for 8,500. still record territory across that territory french and german markets around the flat line. the ibex 35 is seeing slight gains so far on to the sectors, this is what is moving things along travel and leisure stocks with marginal gains there now that's faded a little bit. you see autos managing to gain .75%. healthcare is up as well retail stocks on the fold with the earnings later this week construction and materials we focus on which one of those is managing to move higher later on construction and materials are .50% higher. basic resources with m&a news out of the basic reso
the u.s. inflation print later on this week just to note, investors keeping an eye on that with travel and leisure stocks picking up 0.5% most of the sectors managing to find green positivity is what you get from the overall market picture we will zone in on the sectors now. this is what you are getting from the boards. this is where you see the gains. the ftse 100 is still firmly above 8,000. in fact, headed for 8,500. still record territory across that territory french and german markets...
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and u.s. military bases. it should be a no-brainer and i suggest we do better by letting our agricultural i.p. by passing bills. this would ensure u.s. taxpayer dollars don't go to c.c.p. backed firms like beijing genomics institute that wants to collect genomes from plants and animals. and we should protect us by cataloging u.s. plants and animals we need to keep american families fed. in closing, i would say i spent a lot of my time as chairman of the select committee on china asking why any of this matters and why you have this hearing and why we're concerned about the threat posed by the communist party. it's not that they're just stealing our intellectual property and trying to dominate our food supply, i really do thinking and don't think it's alarmism but a recognition of reality and if you read what the leader is saying to his party and its people, i believe the c.c.p. is preparing for a war with the united states. there's no doubt they would prefer the fruits of war without the actual
and u.s. military bases. it should be a no-brainer and i suggest we do better by letting our agricultural i.p. by passing bills. this would ensure u.s. taxpayer dollars don't go to c.c.p. backed firms like beijing genomics institute that wants to collect genomes from plants and animals. and we should protect us by cataloging u.s. plants and animals we need to keep american families fed. in closing, i would say i spent a lot of my time as chairman of the select committee on china asking why any...
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biden insists the u.s. is committed to israel's defense, but will not support a full scale invasion of rafah if they go into rafah. >> i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with rafah, but i've made it clear to bibi and the war cabinet they're not going to get our support if in fact they go in these population centers and some republicans are slamming the decision, saying it could embolden israel's enemies. >> former president trump's hush money trial will resume today with stormy daniels back on the stand. the defense is trying to chip away at her credibility after her salacious testimony about an alleged sexual encounter with trump. meanwhile, an appeals court in georgia has agreed to hear trump's argument. the da fani willis should be disqualified from the election interference case, likely delaying that trial past the election in. trump's youngest son has been chosen to serve as a delegate for the republican national convention this summer. barron trump is 18 years old,
biden insists the u.s. is committed to israel's defense, but will not support a full scale invasion of rafah if they go into rafah. >> i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with rafah, but i've made it clear to bibi and the war cabinet they're not going to get our support if in fact they go in these population centers and some republicans are slamming the decision, saying it could embolden israel's enemies. >> former president trump's hush money...
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it has about 50% market share in the u.s. when general motors first saw those toyota cars coming into their market, they had about 50% market share. so toyota -- excuse me, tesla has the most to lose, it's clear as day. and they need to do the same thing. they basically have two popular models, the 3 and the y, and they basically said we're selling so many cars, i don't need a small car. then byd comes along, growth claps and and now they're try finish collapses, and and now they're trying to accelerate their small car. today need a full product lineup that people want. jack: while china could slap tariffs on tesla, they're a little less vulnerable because they actually build things in china. >> yeah. it's more about general business climate for american businesses in china and, you know, americans and chinese aren't getting along so well, so that's the risk. jack: thanks, al. teresa and ben have a pair of investment ideas, and jack's goin (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but w
it has about 50% market share in the u.s. when general motors first saw those toyota cars coming into their market, they had about 50% market share. so toyota -- excuse me, tesla has the most to lose, it's clear as day. and they need to do the same thing. they basically have two popular models, the 3 and the y, and they basically said we're selling so many cars, i don't need a small car. then byd comes along, growth claps and and now they're try finish collapses, and and now they're trying to...
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from the u.s. showed a slight to modest positive outlook for the economy going forward. but, yeah, we still have bets for rate cuts this year. interesting to see if they will be repriced. haidi: fed governor raphael bostic saying the fed will start looking at cutting, but they need to see further disinflation and some elements they are seeing are still quite concerning. so again, the messaging is that they are not in a hurry. they want to see more. not going to be something that gives joy to the markets. the nikkei is off by 1% right off the bat. weakness across the topics -- topix. with the levels we are looking at, and perhaps now the question, as is our question of the day, is what happens if we get to 160 on the yen? will lucian of the risk of intervention as well? weakness across the board. but the first couple of minutes-of-in korea, the tech earnings overnight, the legs of hp were quite positive and we could see some follow-through in the asian session with tech and other related names. the
from the u.s. showed a slight to modest positive outlook for the economy going forward. but, yeah, we still have bets for rate cuts this year. interesting to see if they will be repriced. haidi: fed governor raphael bostic saying the fed will start looking at cutting, but they need to see further disinflation and some elements they are seeing are still quite concerning. so again, the messaging is that they are not in a hurry. they want to see more. not going to be something that gives joy to...
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the u.s. benchmark wti is still below the $80 a mark that's a .50% gain ice brent crude is $83.30. >>> we have a news alert from washington, d.c. the biden administration is announcing it is handing out new funding from the chips act our megan cassella is joining us with more. >> he is giving the latest award to polar semiconductor it will receive $120 million in grants for the factory in bloomington, minnesota it will create incentives and funding from the company and from private investors the biden administration officials say the project will create 160 jobs in construction and manufacturing. it will allow the company to double its u.s. production capacity within two years as it expands to a foundry model for the first time to allow it to serve more customers this is the eighth award doled out under the chips act. it is smaller than the multi-billion dollar packages we have seen recently, but this is unique because it boosts the production of chips from cars and household appliances and he
the u.s. benchmark wti is still below the $80 a mark that's a .50% gain ice brent crude is $83.30. >>> we have a news alert from washington, d.c. the biden administration is announcing it is handing out new funding from the chips act our megan cassella is joining us with more. >> he is giving the latest award to polar semiconductor it will receive $120 million in grants for the factory in bloomington, minnesota it will create incentives and funding from the company and from...
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the u.s. announces another major package of military aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy claims against along the front lines. kenya's president sits down with the bbc as he wraps up his visit to washington. welcome to "world news america." we start with a decision that has been welcomed by several. countries and rejected by israel. the united nations' announced israel must halt its offensive in rafah. the court of south africa has uploaded the ruling and said it plans to approach the u.n. security council with the order. the icj has no enforcement powers and it is up to states to listen to rulings. the court reiterated its call for the immediate release of all remaining hostages in gaza. our correspondent sent this update. >> this is a hugely striking order that goes further than any other provisional measures issued in this case by the judges. it seeks to significantly alter the course of the conflict in gaza. let's have a look at what the judges have ordered israel to do. 1, halt the mil
the u.s. announces another major package of military aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy claims against along the front lines. kenya's president sits down with the bbc as he wraps up his visit to washington. welcome to "world news america." we start with a decision that has been welcomed by several. countries and rejected by israel. the united nations' announced israel must halt its offensive in rafah. the court of south africa has uploaded the ruling and said it plans to approach...
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that u.s. current is a little under 3%. not as large as it was during part of the pandemic but pretty large. some will be pushing u.s. interest rates down by over a percentage points. our should be even higher. >> you had your hand up. keep talking. okay thank you. keep talking. okay thank you. nkea appreciate the look into the treasury data. i monitor that pretty closely. i have ai question and also for michael. we always want to know at what we start being worried? that data give the auction sizes are very large. >> more recently suggesting. >> you talk about the foreign buyers over the last 10 -- 15 years i've seen a large investment fund buying more atar auction. wonder if you have any thoughts about that? in the second question also to michael about the mediation. but is certainly something we at. and just kind of wondering not as at this point seeing a lot of trouble with that. but, with the fact they haven't changed over many years. wondering what you are seeing and considering the toolboxes if there's any other oppo
that u.s. current is a little under 3%. not as large as it was during part of the pandemic but pretty large. some will be pushing u.s. interest rates down by over a percentage points. our should be even higher. >> you had your hand up. keep talking. okay thank you. keep talking. okay thank you. nkea appreciate the look into the treasury data. i monitor that pretty closely. i have ai question and also for michael. we always want to know at what we start being worried? that data give the...
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when it comes to u.s. data and a little bit of a better hold of the fed entering into the later part of the year. that helps entering market confidence a little bit. on top of that we had over the past week more positive news on china as well. all these factors come to help anchor the preferences for risky assets. even though we have turbulence relatively higher in recent weeks, we expect those to moderate a bit from here. haidi: when you look across asia where you see opportunities? is it time for another leg up in a comes to japan? are you seeing more opportunities in adjacent south korea given the return of foreign inflows into that market? yuting: we are more conservative when it comes to the north asia space. korea, even though it has export benefit for the overall economy. there is still of the of concern around the overall china story investors can use korea more towards north asia. we do still like india, given its relatively more stable growth outlook. so that is where we stand in terms of the ove
when it comes to u.s. data and a little bit of a better hold of the fed entering into the later part of the year. that helps entering market confidence a little bit. on top of that we had over the past week more positive news on china as well. all these factors come to help anchor the preferences for risky assets. even though we have turbulence relatively higher in recent weeks, we expect those to moderate a bit from here. haidi: when you look across asia where you see opportunities? is it time...
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where this really started to hit home in the u.s. and i think it is the same overseas is the impact on local communities. migrants coming in and taking over a hotel or a condominium complex, the -- the african-american and black community saying why will our tax collars -- why will our tax dollars benefit those just coming here? that is an america first approach. i was in yuma, arizona on the border recently. we talked about their hospital system when they had the flood a year ago. their citizens cannot get hospital service. they had to drive 100 miles away because of the influx of illegal immigrants. there is a lot of impact on local communities and that is a different way to look at. you can talk about the illegal activity. i'm concerned on the national security threat. that is what we should be concerned about. some people it does not hit them every day. what does impact them are things they are seeing in their communities. dave: the -- are you bullish on the united states ability to deal with this even if the federal government w
where this really started to hit home in the u.s. and i think it is the same overseas is the impact on local communities. migrants coming in and taking over a hotel or a condominium complex, the -- the african-american and black community saying why will our tax collars -- why will our tax dollars benefit those just coming here? that is an america first approach. i was in yuma, arizona on the border recently. we talked about their hospital system when they had the flood a year ago. their...
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we have to remember in the u.s. in particular the u.s. luxury shopper pretty much doubled in terms of their spend on these products between 2019 and 2022 a lot of that was basically how stimulus checks were deployed. excess savings burning a hold -- burning a hole in household pockets. very down on purchasing power, that meant the shopper no longer had the ability to finance these purchases and simply dropped off the base which is what we are seeing for companies that have a disproportionate exposure to this segment. they have been the ones that have been worse affected. gucci is an example of a company of a brand trying to presently elevate itself which is to cater to a higher spending customer but historically it's derived more than the sector average in terms of revenues from that entry-level customer that explain some of the specific difficulties it's experiencing at the moment. >> gucci may be suffering from that dynamic. what are some of the companies that are actually positioned well here. brands that can thrive right now relative
we have to remember in the u.s. in particular the u.s. luxury shopper pretty much doubled in terms of their spend on these products between 2019 and 2022 a lot of that was basically how stimulus checks were deployed. excess savings burning a hold -- burning a hole in household pockets. very down on purchasing power, that meant the shopper no longer had the ability to finance these purchases and simply dropped off the base which is what we are seeing for companies that have a disproportionate...
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whilst i think my u.s. colleagues think revenue overall could come a little bit ahead of expectations because of better pricing and premium phones, the focus is all on the guidebooks, really. paul: you mentioned product. we will get our first look at sales of the vision pro. are we expecting great things or just a blip? >> being a cynical weatherbeaten british person, i think this is interesting for your techno philes and apple lovers. i think it's highly unlikely. is it likely to be a major earnings driver for the business in the long run? again, i think it is highly unlikely. great if you are an engineer or someone who loves tech, but this is not a mass-market product in my view. paul: bloomberg intelligence senior analyst robert lee. still, indian conglomerate godrej gets split into two to maintain family harmony. we will tell you who is getting what, up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome back. you are watching the india focus. what we are looking at here, shares in the various members of the god
whilst i think my u.s. colleagues think revenue overall could come a little bit ahead of expectations because of better pricing and premium phones, the focus is all on the guidebooks, really. paul: you mentioned product. we will get our first look at sales of the vision pro. are we expecting great things or just a blip? >> being a cynical weatherbeaten british person, i think this is interesting for your techno philes and apple lovers. i think it's highly unlikely. is it likely to be a...
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we know the u.s. is working with allies and partners, particularly at the u.n., and through the un security council resolution on this issue. to start off, could you tell us more about what the u.s. assesses that russia is developing, and how is the u.s. working on this threat? asst sec. stewart: thank you all. really happy to be here today. the united states is extremely concerned that russia may be considering the incorporation of nuclear weapons into its counterspace programs based on information we deem credible. the united states has been aware of russia's pursuit of this capability dating back years, but only recently have we been able to make a more precise assessment of their progress. russia has publicly claimed that there satellite is for scientific purposes. however, the orbit is in the region not used by any other spacecraft that in itself was somewhat unusual, and the orbit is a region of higher radiation than normal lower-earth orbits. but not high enough of a radiation environment to al
we know the u.s. is working with allies and partners, particularly at the u.n., and through the un security council resolution on this issue. to start off, could you tell us more about what the u.s. assesses that russia is developing, and how is the u.s. working on this threat? asst sec. stewart: thank you all. really happy to be here today. the united states is extremely concerned that russia may be considering the incorporation of nuclear weapons into its counterspace programs based 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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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 clear in this instance as well as other instances, to immediately investigate and determine 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 i
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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and u.s. officials say there are growing fears china could use smart car technology to spy on american drivers. >> what did you make of the biden administration opening an investigation into smart car technology because of national security concerns that this technology was coming from china? >> i don't understand. there is no data like to prove that. >> you think national security concerns are overblown? >> overblown. oversensitive. and misleading. >> reporter: byd alone is producing more than 3 million cars a year, with capacity for more. and few signs of slowing down. janis mackey frayer, nbc news, shenzhen. >>> when we come back, extreme makeover, battleship edition. inside the country's most decorated warship like you've never seen it before. inside the country's most decorated warship like you've never seen it before. i just gave birth. i was under a lot of stress. i started taking nutrafol. we test our formulations with the highest rigor of clinical trials and we're the number one derma
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so they are abroad. >> let's switch over to the u.s. we sell numbers about the u.s. federal deficit. you are concerned as well but people are always concerned as is something finally coming home to roost. >> at tickets much worse now and you can measure that in terms of the national debt as a percentage of gdp so it has gone up and it's doubled as a percentage of gdp sense i first started harping on this in 1990, what that means the government is taking more than its share in doing it through taxation and through debt in both of those hurt small businesses it's a crowding out getting more and more intense and also goes into the regulatory as the government gets more and more money what they do is pop it into people that will write regulations to regulate businesses to make them get more of their money to the government and i think were in a dangerous spiral right now. >> you said changes needed in washington but the stock market hit a new high and inflation is cooling and employment strong, what's not to like about that. >> be careful on the stock market, often times
so they are abroad. >> let's switch over to the u.s. we sell numbers about the u.s. federal deficit. you are concerned as well but people are always concerned as is something finally coming home to roost. >> at tickets much worse now and you can measure that in terms of the national debt as a percentage of gdp so it has gone up and it's doubled as a percentage of gdp sense i first started harping on this in 1990, what that means the government is taking more than its share in doing...
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the u.s. says it still considers israel's operation in rafah to be loaded in scope in the aftermath of sunday's deadly airstrikes. it tanks push further into the center of rafah. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. israel has been accused of unleashing further devastation in and around the southern gaza city of rafa. and israeli strike on tuesday killed 21 people, endangered dozens. the israeli defense forces denied the strikes, saying it has not targeted the area on tuesday. you will hear that directly from an israeli spokesman in an interview later in this program. video from the associated press shows people gathered around body bags location where the strike was reported. this comes after an israeli airstrike on sunday sparked a massive fire that ripped rafah through a refugee camp in rafah rafah, killing 45 people. the strike was called a tragic mishap. meanwhile, israel has since strikes into the city center for the first time, where they are believed to hav
the u.s. says it still considers israel's operation in rafah to be loaded in scope in the aftermath of sunday's deadly airstrikes. it tanks push further into the center of rafah. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. israel has been accused of unleashing further devastation in and around the southern gaza city of rafa. and israeli strike on tuesday killed 21 people, endangered dozens. the israeli defense forces denied the strikes, saying it has not targeted the area...
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the u.s. of course on the back of uncertainty remaining over when the fed will start cutting rates. financial markets remain convinced that easing is coming. a slew of data in japan. inflation will climb back up. production likely rose, unemployment probably fell. the overall picture set to boost the boj's confidence he can go ahead with more rate hikes. the pmi's survey expected may 31. recent data has painted a mixed picture of china's economy, suggesting the recovery remains fragile. it remains pretty uneven. let's get more insight was shane oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at amb capital. lots to digest but the pce will be crucial for the week. shane: i think it probably will be and for us it will come after the markets have closed. those numbers will be looked at closely. there's a chance that core pce will come in at .2 percent. probably a high .2% but it knocks the annual rate down if that's the case and has the effect of dropping us out of the range it's been in
the u.s. of course on the back of uncertainty remaining over when the fed will start cutting rates. financial markets remain convinced that easing is coming. a slew of data in japan. inflation will climb back up. production likely rose, unemployment probably fell. the overall picture set to boost the boj's confidence he can go ahead with more rate hikes. the pmi's survey expected may 31. recent data has painted a mixed picture of china's economy, suggesting the recovery remains fragile. it...
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the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values to china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken meat, and sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we strike a balance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's needs? how do we reduce our reliance on one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export market? how do we think smartly about policies that mitt great threats while protecting our best assets? today's witnesses come to the table with experience with china. i look forward to a discussion. with that i now would like to welcome the distinguished ranking member, mr. scott, for opening remarks he'd like to make. mr. scott: thank you, chairman. ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of today's hearing is to discuss the influence that china has on american agriculture p. but unfortunately, some of the
the u.s. exports to the whole world makes this conversation more difficult. in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values to china for soybeans, corn, beef, chicken meat, and sorghum which are contributors which explore market diversity elsewhere. how do we strike a balance protecting our producers and consumers and every piece of agriculture value chain while keeping pace with china's needs? how do we reduce our reliance on one country without? mining the necessity of a strong export...
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on the subject of u.s. leadership, i mean that has kind of been on my mind heading into this ministerial. it sounds like you are saying and i do not want to put words in your mouth, it is not leaning on trade to the extent it has in the past. i listens to a speech that an ambassador gave at the center for strategic and international studies. she talked about how the u.s. as a champion of the rules-based international trade system. and i just wondered, could the u.s. really claim to be a champion of the rules-based international trade system? given that it has taken apart the dispute settlements. it has been effectively killed the appellate body. it imposed those tariffs in the name of national security, which whether you disagree or agree with. jay: the 232's. doug: the wto ruled against it and said they would not abide. the china 3:01 refs were also rude -- 301 tariffs were ruled against. and the administration argues that they were worked out bilaterally and then we pass the inflation reduction act which
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haslinda: we also have the u.s. saying, do not intervene. the u.s. is saying that to japan. >> it is not only that. take china, it puts them in a precarious position if they do engage in what seems to be a competitive devaluation at a time when we are getting extra tariffs and at a time when they are in europe trying to placate any issues when it comes to fears of dumping. them engaging in a competitive devaluation puts them in a precarious position. haslinda: between a rock and a hard place. how do you see asian currencies performing in 2024? >> especially with the higher for longer mantra sustained, they will remain under pressure. no question. how do you ignore u.s. 2 year yields near 5% when the others don't offers such attractive short-term yields. in that sense, it is going to be more focused on the dollar and currencies here across the region are still going to remain in a precarious situation. haslinda: especially indonesia, thailand and the philippines. mary nikola. sharing views on the indian market as they expect a big win for the prime mi
haslinda: we also have the u.s. saying, do not intervene. the u.s. is saying that to japan. >> it is not only that. take china, it puts them in a precarious position if they do engage in what seems to be a competitive devaluation at a time when we are getting extra tariffs and at a time when they are in europe trying to placate any issues when it comes to fears of dumping. them engaging in a competitive devaluation puts them in a precarious position. haslinda: between a rock and a hard...
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in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values to china for soybeans, corn, beef, tree nuts, and sorghum, all of which are major contributors to our domestic farm economy underscoring the importance of expanded market access and market adversity elsewhere. so, how do we strike the balance protecting our producers, consumers, and every piece of agriculture value chain? while keeping pace with china's needs? how do we reduce our reliance on one country without undermining a necessity of a strong export market? how do we think smartly about policies that mitigate threats while protecting our best assets ? today's witnesses come to the table with lived experience and decades of knowledge on china and these very questions and i welcome each of you and i look forward to the discussion. with that, i would like to welcome distinguished ranking member, mr. scott, for any opening remarks. >> thank you, chairman. ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of today's hearing is to discuss the influence that china has on a
in recent years, the u.s. has seen record export values to china for soybeans, corn, beef, tree nuts, and sorghum, all of which are major contributors to our domestic farm economy underscoring the importance of expanded market access and market adversity elsewhere. so, how do we strike the balance protecting our producers, consumers, and every piece of agriculture value chain? while keeping pace with china's needs? how do we reduce our reliance on one country without undermining a necessity of...
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. >> journalist discuss u.s./china relations a potential second cold war as a dialogue conference at georgetown university in washington d.c. they look at how u.s. foreign policy is perceived abroad this is about an hour and a half. thank you everyone for coming today. i'm thrilled to be with all these wonderful writers. we are going to be talking about the relationship between the united states and china. thinking about that under the paradigm of a second cold war whether that's helpful or not helpful way of looking at that relationship. let me tell you briefly about the people appear. a coldness guardian and author of the book we need new stories it's great to have her here. it is also a writer, a turkish novelist and journalist it's wonderful to have her here. pakistani novelist the author of many books exit west of the fundamentalist, it's wonderful to have them here. and a historian of the soviet union and the cold war. and a writer at the atlantic. her books include gulags and iron curtain. it's great to ha
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the kenya-u.s. climate and clean just committed to is anrship we encouraging milestone on our journeys and built on the paradigm shift we have inaugurated at the africa climate summit in nairobi l year. accordingly, africa's potential is a huge opportunity to deploy u.s. technology and catalize unh through green industrialization. agreed to hasten the renewal of the africa growth and opportunities sustain the rising miami um of our investment and exports. similarly, we agree to sustainable green growth by facilitating our strategic trade and investmen partnership alongside the renewal. during our discussion, i witnessed firsthand president bided the u.s. government determination to make our partnership work and resolve to spread and deepen the roots freedom, democracy, security, world. as my visit comes to close, i am confident that our engagement la a solid foundation for us to continue the work, the good work we have begun, with ae for success because in joe biden, ken, and africa have a strong an
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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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u.s. 10 year. euro-dollar 1.0 877. a quiet week. setting the stage for payrolls friday and the big one in the middle of june. cpi june 12. lisa: there is parenti of fed speak. -- there is plenty of fed speak. we will not go into all of it. in the meantime we do get auctions. today we get a two-year, a five year. $69 billion and $70 billion of notes. tomorrow we get seven-year notes auctioned off and the beige book. thursday we will get earnings from dell, dollar general, and cosco. dollar general, how much they are getting pinched. friday is the key data point. pce. the key inflation metric the federal reserve is looking at. jonathan: you know it is a quiet week when the highlight is the beige book. things are pretty quiet. lisa: don't you think the beige book has taken on renewed importance? it is called the beige book for a reason but this point the anecdotes matter and the qualitative data matters that much more. what are companies feeling? jonathan: what are they feeling? last week wha
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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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previously the u.s. preventative services task force recommended that women get the exams every two years starting at age 50. the updated guidelines do not apply to women with a history of breast cancer or who have a genetic marker such as the brach ca 1 or brach ca 2 genes that may put them at higher risk. remember, those patients should consult with their doctors. breast cancer is the second most common cancer among american women after skin cancer. earlier screenings are meant to address the rise in breast cancer among women in their 40s and the higher death rate from breast cancer among black women. it's estimated the new approach will save about 20% more lives. we should tell you that experts we spoke with say these guidelines don't go far enough and that women 40 and over should be screened every year. talk to your doctor. important information. >>> for people with sensory issues, getting a haircut can b >>> finally, tonight's "heart of america." meet billy the barber. billy dinnerstein is the owne
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the u.s. military. trucks lined up nearby, ready to load. in washington this afternoon, white house officials said distribution would be swift. >> they have taken possession of pallets and are getting them these pallets and are getting them ready for distribution first inside gaza. so, look, i mean, hopefully, by the time we're done here, some of that stuff will actually be in the mouths of some hungry people, but we'll see. stephanie: separately, israel argued before the un's top court at the hague today that its military is doing everything it can to protect the civilian population in gaza. the international court of justice wrapped up a third round of hearings on emergency measures requested by south africa, which has accused israel of genocide. russia has carried out multiple strikes on ukranian territory today. at least one person was killed and eight others injured in an attack near the black sea port of odesa. five others were hospitalized. separately, the mayor of kharkiv says that rus
the u.s. military. trucks lined up nearby, ready to load. in washington this afternoon, white house officials said distribution would be swift. >> they have taken possession of pallets and are getting them these pallets and are getting them ready for distribution first inside gaza. so, look, i mean, hopefully, by the time we're done here, some of that stuff will actually be in the mouths of some hungry people, but we'll see. stephanie: separately, israel argued before the un's top court...
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the u.s. assange did not attend the hearing due to health reasons. assange has been held in london's belmarsh prison for five years. if extradited and convicted in the u.s., he faces up to 175 years in prison. we'll have more on this later in the show. authorities in the democratic republic of congo say they thwarted an attempted coup in the capital kinshasa on sunday. armed men attempted to storm the presidential palace as well as the home of a key lawmaker in an attempt to overthrow president felix tshisekedi's government. around 50 people involved in the plot were arrested including three u.s. citizens. the apparent coup leader, congolese opposition figure christian malanga, died during the attack. malanga had lived in exile in the united states for over a decade. in taiwan, new president william lai delivered a defiant message to china after he was sworn in earlier today. >> i also want to urge china to stop intimidating taiwan politically and militarily and to take on a global responsibil
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. >>> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken spoke about the 75th anniversary of the north atlantic treaty organization, nato. along with jerry general and u.s. ambassadors julian smith. it's about 20 minutes. >> we do have three very special announcements. first, during this anniversary year, the u.s. mission will be renaming its executive conference room after madeleine albright, are 64 secretary of state. many of you knew her. i know you did. and the first woman to ever serve in that role in the united states. as many of you know, secretary albright played a crucial role in advocating for nato enlargement, leading to the inclusion of several central and eastern european countries. she also championed nato's involvement in conflict resolution and peacekeeping efforts, particularly during the balkan wars of the 1990s. albright's diplomatic finesse and strategic vision strengthened nato's role as a cornerstone of transatlantic security cooperation and it is so fitting that we honor her tonight.
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tom: u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says israel risks fueling insurgency in gaza, the latest warning in escalation of concern about israel's conduct. >> israel is on the trajectory to inherit insurgency or leave a vacuum filled by chaos and refilled by hamas. >> let's get more on this with sam dagger, our government reporter out of dubai. what you make of these comments? around the risks of insurgency? sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about renewed fighting in northern gaza, the area israel invaded immediately after october 7. there are reports of fighting in a refugee camp in northern gaza, and a neighborhood near gaza city. it is a whack-a-mole phenomenon in play. antony blinken's comment is very much on point. tom: hundreds of thousands of people have received warnings. doing nowhere they are moving? what is the situation for civilians on the ground? sam: we have a great story by our colleague from gaza reporting from outside and speaking to civilians, h
tom: u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says israel risks fueling insurgency in gaza, the latest warning in escalation of concern about israel's conduct. >> israel is on the trajectory to inherit insurgency or leave a vacuum filled by chaos and refilled by hamas. >> let's get more on this with sam dagger, our government reporter out of dubai. what you make of these comments? around the risks of insurgency? sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about...
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he instead lead u.s. to another cr on january 18, 2024, and got it passed with the support of 200 democrats in the house is not in order ladies recognized and only 107 republicans why do you want while 106 republicans voted against it? whereas speaker. johnson pass a third cr. this time calling it a process cr, as if that made continuing nancy pelosi budget yet again, any different from the previous ers? whereas with little to no communication with our conference speaker johnson pass the first mini bus appropriations bill on mars six, and pass the second minibus appropriation bill two weeks later on march 22, whereas a two-part omnibus split into too many buses. what's crammed down our throats and passed under suspension of the roles with only one day to review it. whereas speaker johnson's omnibus did nothing to stop biden's deadly border invasion. it fully funded, it. speaker johnson did nothing to stop the energy killing green new deal climate agenda. he fully funded it. he did nothing to stop the weap
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i've never worked in the u.s., however. host: are there specific campaigns abroad that you've worked on or specific candidates? a particular emphasisnasia. my biggestential race, there are plenty of other successes that i'm proud of. i've helped challengers with upsets, i've helped incumbents win reelection. i've never lostarly days in tr' helped politicay dead people i'm always following u.s. politics from the outside, which allows me to be neutral as a swiss banker. host: in your new book, why ar incumbents specifically? guest:focusing on challengers because go against an incumbent. historically in the u.s., donald trump with the first incumbent president to lose since george herbert walker bush. i remember that campaign as a little boy and i am a grown man now. so it is difficult to go incumbent because there's a lot of advantages. last election cycle through the midterms, no u.s. senator incumbent lost reelection. historically about 90% of congressmen in the u.s. when reelection. against an incumbent -- that is truly wh
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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
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the u.s. says the inflation reduction act, -- the u.s. has the inflation reduction act, direct government intervention is having a moment and australia does not want to be left behind. an early recipient of the loan has been alpha hpa which produces minerals key to the energy transition. there are abundant minerals but little manufacturing in australia. it is dominated by china. >> it is critical [indiscernible] so-called eternity of supply chain for critical minerals processing but to challenge dominance is impossible because china's power is not just in the process and technologies it is the entire supply chain behind it. >> extreme sadness i confirm [indiscernible] . building cars in australia. >> ford, gm, and toyota had to shut down local production. haidi: let's get more with our economics reporter [indiscernible] and a happy budget day and when it comes to this future made in australia policy, is it too late given we have just sort of named all of the other policies and other economies? >> that is the question and because the gover
the u.s. says the inflation reduction act, -- the u.s. has the inflation reduction act, direct government intervention is having a moment and australia does not want to be left behind. an early recipient of the loan has been alpha hpa which produces minerals key to the energy transition. there are abundant minerals but little manufacturing in australia. it is dominated by china. >> it is critical [indiscernible] so-called eternity of supply chain for critical minerals processing but to...
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he just said that the u.s. is reviewing the hamas response and discussing it with parties in the region. >> reporter: hamas's political wing and militant wing, are they on the same page? do you feel like this is a response that indicates where the group is? >> i'm not going to speak for hamas at all. as we have said for some time, there's been a significant offer on the table. the ball has been in hamas's court. we have made clear they should accept that offer. israel made significant, and we have hoped that hamas would take the deal on the table. as to what's in their response, what it looks like, we're going to review that and withhold judgment until we've had a chance to conduct a full review. >> the israeli offensive in rafah, in the hours before this, reports to evacuations ever, but israel's talking about evacuations from rafah. what's the u.s. message now? do you think they should hold off on the operations of rafah as we discuss this response? >> we have made clear our position on rafah for some time. w
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so that gets me too wear the u.s. is. the u.s. is living in a world in which it believes the story this progress happened because the u.s. -- mike they came to the u.s. to the neoliberal consensus rather than saying there was an extraordinary period of creativity that is done remarkable things for human well-being. we are not seeing i think the u.s. be innovative and give them their rightful voice in a new global order that recognizes and builds upon their success. i don't understand i wish i had an explanation as to why the u.s. hasn't done it. i think partly. not partly, it's all domestic politics and the voting public gives to international affairs and i think if america actually was more willing to bring emerging voices that have achieved so much globally and rethinking global order in which those voices had their rightful say, i actually think it would be extraordinarily strengthening to the united states. >> yeah, this is a question that i have for the group. is that -- is there a presumption in that that it's even after the
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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
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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 is rafah. israel insisting it cease-fire in rafah. >> david: mary, thank you. >>> tonight, in senegal, a boeing 737 crashing during takeoff. passengers using emergency slides to escape amid the flaps. some with critical injuries tonight. here's our foreign correspondent james longman now. >> 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 people on board, ten were hurt, with four suffering life-threatening injuries. the plane's wing and engine badly damaged. it's not clear yet what may have triggered the accident. it comes a da
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 is rafah. israel insisting it cease-fire in rafah. >> david: mary, thank you. >>> tonight, in senegal, a boeing 737 crashing during takeoff. passengers using emergency slides to escape amid the flaps. some with critical injuries tonight. here's our foreign...
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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. 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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u.s. cellular is the fourth largest, but does it hold a candle to the big guys? probably not. u.s. cellular is big for its customers and its customer base is large. to your question of how they benefit or lose from this, u.s. cellular is going to -- held a call this morning that they called a big win for customers. not just because they can enjoy improved service from consolidation of the t-mobile network alongside u.s. cellular, but also affordable pricing. they are touting those things as a clear win for the consumer. vonnie: any regulatory challenges they should be worried about? lynn: good question. these kinds of telecom deals have drawn scrutiny in the past. t-mobile has been a part of those big deals that have drawn some concerns from the ftc before. for sure this is going to have to go through a fairly lengthy regulatory approval process, which is why they are probably not expecting the deal to close until next year. the markets like it. vonnie: investors in both companies, pretty happy about the deal. coming up, showcasing the competitive wage gap in the private credit ind
u.s. cellular is the fourth largest, but does it hold a candle to the big guys? probably not. u.s. cellular is big for its customers and its customer base is large. to your question of how they benefit or lose from this, u.s. cellular is going to -- held a call this morning that they called a big win for customers. not just because they can enjoy improved service from consolidation of the t-mobile network alongside u.s. cellular, but also affordable pricing. they are touting those things as a...