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pennsylvania arizona u.s. u.s. zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up to date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a but to make zip work you must use remember only you can put zip in your postal system. ladies and gentlemen, the postmaster general of the united states, the honorable lawrence f o'brien. one way we can measure the success our zip code program is the number of foreign countries who send us their postal specialists to our system and to determine how much of it is adaptable for their purposes. they come because of a simple. zip code works. it works for the post office. it works for all who use the mails. small business bulk mailers or private citizens to get any zip code numbers may need, including your own. just call your local post office office. next week. say we bet on in your head. there's no better way you zip code every day we're gonna have a zip code and a zip code. a zip code phone, internet and everything will be all right. you get your servi
pennsylvania arizona u.s. u.s. zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up to date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a but to make zip work you must use remember only you can put zip in your postal system. ladies and gentlemen, the postmaster general of the united states, the honorable lawrence f o'brien. one way we can measure the success our zip code program is the number of foreign...
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and a lot of people in the u.s. government, u.s. companies are worried about supply chain risk, including geopolitical risk. we have the trade agreement with mexico. that is something to advance friend-shoring. how do you think about this trend? >> thank you. i think that we are true believers of trade in mexico. we just became the number one partner of the u.s. last year. about $800 billion in trade. if we are partner number one of the u.s., that means an incredible effort in both countries in order -- this trend. last year also mexico received the most important foreign investment -- direct shoring investment in its history. what is interesting is that many of the companies in mexico, besides -- is they are looking for human capital. if you look there speak with the people of tesla, they say that they found out that they would have -- in mexico that will work. that was one of the most important efforts to stop that investment. another thing i can say is that when mexico exports, we have 40% of u.s. previous imports. when mexico ex
and a lot of people in the u.s. government, u.s. companies are worried about supply chain risk, including geopolitical risk. we have the trade agreement with mexico. that is something to advance friend-shoring. how do you think about this trend? >> thank you. i think that we are true believers of trade in mexico. we just became the number one partner of the u.s. last year. about $800 billion in trade. if we are partner number one of the u.s., that means an incredible effort in both...
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he was not on the u.s. terror watch list, and he was released into the u.s., those sources tell us, then in may 2023, uzbekistan put out an international alert saying that attoev was affiliated with isis and wanted there, but it took nearly a year for u.s. officials to figure out the suspected isis member was living freely here in the u.s. u.s. officials tell us dhs made the alarming discovery after reviewing attoev's application for asylum. shortly after dhs connected the dots, i.c.e. arrested him here in baltimore just two weeks ago. former homeland security officials tell us his case raises red flags about the vetting process for migrants after they cross the border. >> should alarm bells be going off here? >> we are in the midst of a really volatile threat environment. any time i see a gap in a system like we are seeing in this case, i do have concerns. any time you have just a massive volume of people like we do, our systems are overwhelmed, and we need more resources at the southern border to properly
he was not on the u.s. terror watch list, and he was released into the u.s., those sources tell us, then in may 2023, uzbekistan put out an international alert saying that attoev was affiliated with isis and wanted there, but it took nearly a year for u.s. officials to figure out the suspected isis member was living freely here in the u.s. u.s. officials tell us dhs made the alarming discovery after reviewing attoev's application for asylum. shortly after dhs connected the dots, i.c.e. arrested...
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the u.s. has weighed in on george's new law with the white house press secretary saying, we have been outspoken about our concerns with the legislation, which runs counter to democratic values, adding that, if this legislation passes, it will compel us to fundamentally reassess our relationship with georgia. the former u.s. ambassador to georgia served in that post from 2015-2018. thank you for being with us. supporters say this is about preventing outside influence on politics and others say it will clampdown on dissent. what is your view? >> my view is that it is a tool that the georgian dream ruling party wants to have in order to suppress opposition. of course, the russian federation did pass a similar law in 2012, which they did used to not only suppress the opposition but destroy it or force it overseas. the vast majority of georgians want to see georgia join the eu, join the west, as your correspondent said. this law, in addition to other movements by georgia in the past couple of years
the u.s. has weighed in on george's new law with the white house press secretary saying, we have been outspoken about our concerns with the legislation, which runs counter to democratic values, adding that, if this legislation passes, it will compel us to fundamentally reassess our relationship with georgia. the former u.s. ambassador to georgia served in that post from 2015-2018. thank you for being with us. supporters say this is about preventing outside influence on politics and others say...
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what the u.s. said is it is good for u.s. consumers to have well-made cars using the knowledge the japanese manufacturers have but we want those cars to be made inside the united states. you can use mechanisms like direct foreign investment to import the knowledge that a country or a firm offshore has developed but you can still source the goods, to the production within your own borders and this is what we are doing with chips right now. we are investing in intel we are investing in the taiwanese manufacturers to set up production in the united states. annabelle: it seems like there is also a trade-off at play because you have the focus on re-shoring or building out sovereign capacity in these areas but you also have greater scrutiny we are seeing of deals where you have got nippon steel's proposed takeover of u.s. steel that is being possibly blocked at this point. paul: some of this is politics and i think it is a hard distinction to convey to the voters which is we don't care who the owners of a corporation are. it is unc
what the u.s. said is it is good for u.s. consumers to have well-made cars using the knowledge the japanese manufacturers have but we want those cars to be made inside the united states. you can use mechanisms like direct foreign investment to import the knowledge that a country or a firm offshore has developed but you can still source the goods, to the production within your own borders and this is what we are doing with chips right now. we are investing in intel we are investing in the...
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cvs, the u.s. doesn't buy a lot of chinese ev's but there will be trade diversion of chinese exports to other places. whether that is south america, europe, you are already seeing south american companies -- countries putting tariffs on chinese goods. will there be a trade reaction from other countries as u.s. actions cause a reshuffling of where goods are traded around the world? this is an effect from china. tom: that is interesting. it is a trend that we will watch. how do you think about characterizing this? is this a new normal or a step up in tensions, or the start of a new trade war between the two powers? james: i think the new normal, this is the new normal of increasingly separated trade blocs. the u.s. is setting up a system where they have created a defensive wall around the sectors. they identified as strategic. so chinese goods are limited in how much they can sell into those. you see that in solar panels and ev's, batteries where the trend is over the next few years, rules will mean
cvs, the u.s. doesn't buy a lot of chinese ev's but there will be trade diversion of chinese exports to other places. whether that is south america, europe, you are already seeing south american companies -- countries putting tariffs on chinese goods. will there be a trade reaction from other countries as u.s. actions cause a reshuffling of where goods are traded around the world? this is an effect from china. tom: that is interesting. it is a trend that we will watch. how do you think about...
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and humanitarian aid is once again flowing from that u.s.-made pier, according to the united nations. deliveries were halted over the wekend after a convoy of trucks was looted by palestinians desperate for food and supplies. earlier this evening, police broke up a pro-palestinian protest on the campus of ucla. officers moved in after demonstrators set up tents and barricades, and then climbed onto the roof of a building and tried to lock officers out of another building. and earlier today, ucla's chancellor was testifying on capitol hill to the handling of campus protests and a rise in anti-semitic incidents. the presidents of northwestern and rutgers university defended their decisions to end pro-palestinian encampments through negotiations rather than police force. calls are growing for supreme court justice samuel alito to recuse himself from any cases that involve the january 6th assault, donald trump, and election integrity. and this comes after photos surfaced of provocative flags linked to the capitol insurrection being displayed at
and humanitarian aid is once again flowing from that u.s.-made pier, according to the united nations. deliveries were halted over the wekend after a convoy of trucks was looted by palestinians desperate for food and supplies. earlier this evening, police broke up a pro-palestinian protest on the campus of ucla. officers moved in after demonstrators set up tents and barricades, and then climbed onto the roof of a building and tried to lock officers out of another building. and earlier today,...
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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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hard to make money right now in the u.s. with a u.s. flagged u.s. crewed vessel. we have to change the incentives. we have to build the workforce. we need about 2,000 more mariners. we need 10,000 more ship yard workers to build the ships look at that china is doing with maritime and naval capacity, just harassing their neighbors, that 9-dash line where they are trying to take over more territory. that's all about having, you know, the maritime capacity to project power. and we have lost that over decades. >> bret: with, you know, the budget hawks in your party, congressman, with debt and the debt clock ticking all the time above 31 trillion, when you look at something like this, you say it's really important but there's a lot of things that are important for us. >> sure. >> bret: where does this stack? >> well, this stacks right up at the top, bret, one of my disappointments was to see zero dollars from the bipartisan infrastructure deal, the 1.2 trillion big infrastructure package, none of that really went to our shipyards or ship building or ship repair. so, st
hard to make money right now in the u.s. with a u.s. flagged u.s. crewed vessel. we have to change the incentives. we have to build the workforce. we need about 2,000 more mariners. we need 10,000 more ship yard workers to build the ships look at that china is doing with maritime and naval capacity, just harassing their neighbors, that 9-dash line where they are trying to take over more territory. that's all about having, you know, the maritime capacity to project power. and we have lost that...
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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
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...
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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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u.s. job status according the case for rate cuts this year. the u.k., andrew bailey opening the door to a possible cut next month. the u.s. set to impose tariffs on chinese electric vehicles and strategic sectors in a sweeping decision to be unveiled by president biden as soon as next week. benjamin netanyahu says israel will fight on in gaza with or without u.s. support. this as washington threatens to withhold more bombs if her offerh -- rafah is invaded. it's been a good month for stocks and bonds after the stumble we saw in april. yesterday, the s&p top 5200. less than 1% of its all-time high. u.s. jobless claims jumped to their highest level since august, beating estimates and reinforcing bets on fed rate cuts. today, futures pointing to an even higher [inaudible] on both sides of the pod. you can see the impact of the u.s. data on other areas of the market. so the dollar yesterday was a touch weaker because of the labor market softness. currently a touch stronger. the two year yield
u.s. job status according the case for rate cuts this year. the u.k., andrew bailey opening the door to a possible cut next month. the u.s. set to impose tariffs on chinese electric vehicles and strategic sectors in a sweeping decision to be unveiled by president biden as soon as next week. benjamin netanyahu says israel will fight on in gaza with or without u.s. support. this as washington threatens to withhold more bombs if her offerh -- rafah is invaded. it's been a good month for stocks and...
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u.s. political landscape ahead of the presidential election. china's factory activity unexpectedly shrinking this month. a warning signal from the case after driving the economic recovery. plus, slides as investors worry about what kind of coalition may end up governing south africa. we got an election update live from johannesburg. and of course, we have a great lineup of guests joining us here this hour at the shangri-la dialogue front in singapore. u.s.-china relations, this on the back of rising geopolitical tensions in the south china sea in the taiwan straits as well, front and center. that handshake expected at 1:00 p.m. local time with the defense chiefs in both u.s. and china are expected to make. what is the significance of that? we will bring your commentary and assessment very shortly. of course, the nsa director will be our guest for an assessment of relations between the two sides. let's get you to markets. it is about weaker than anticipated data out of the u.s.. front and c
u.s. political landscape ahead of the presidential election. china's factory activity unexpectedly shrinking this month. a warning signal from the case after driving the economic recovery. plus, slides as investors worry about what kind of coalition may end up governing south africa. we got an election update live from johannesburg. and of course, we have a great lineup of guests joining us here this hour at the shangri-la dialogue front in singapore. u.s.-china relations, this on the back of...
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u.s. con p assumesumers remaine resilient. i'm not seeing a need to give a rate cut we need to get it right. >>> u.s. futures are pointing higher as investors look ahead to friday's all-important pce print. >>> israel announcing an investigation into the strike that killed dozens of civilians in the camp in rafah with prime minister benjamin netanyahu blaming a technical failure. >> translator: despite our utmost effort not to harm residents, a tragedy occurred yesterday. we are investigating a case. we will draw conclusions because this is our policy. >>> and 120 business leaders, including senior figures from jpmorgan chase and aston martin back the labour party ahead of the july's general election. >>> good morning, everyone so glad you are with us today. we have a packed show for you today. let's get things rolling minneapolis fed president neel kashkari on the record telling cnbc in the past half hour that nothing is off the table with monetary policy. not even a rate hike he says inf
u.s. con p assumesumers remaine resilient. i'm not seeing a need to give a rate cut we need to get it right. >>> u.s. futures are pointing higher as investors look ahead to friday's all-important pce print. >>> israel announcing an investigation into the strike that killed dozens of civilians in the camp in rafah with prime minister benjamin netanyahu blaming a technical failure. >> translator: despite our utmost effort not to harm residents, a tragedy occurred...
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guest: u.s. tariffs are still pretty low even though they are used a lot right now and have been the past few years. u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, the average is still 2% to 3%. now we have bigpike other countries, their average tariff can range from 5% to 25%. so india, a lot of theirif who thinks that s are a good idea? guest: it depends on who is in office. a lot of it is political. i think if you talk to any member o congress, any member oft, policymaker, no cameras around, it is clear it is a tax onmpimports, that is c. imports are intermediate inputs like primary goods, raw materials, capital goods, things that u.s. manufacturers need to so, i don't really think many people think that a tariff is a good idea. people are well-intentioned but misguid and feel that tariffs may help to balance our trade deficit. that doesn't work like that. host: our trade deficit is driven by macro factors. in the u.s. we have a pretty big propensity to consume anloensi . other countries are flipped. basi
guest: u.s. tariffs are still pretty low even though they are used a lot right now and have been the past few years. u.s. tariffs are still pretty low, the average is still 2% to 3%. now we have bigpike other countries, their average tariff can range from 5% to 25%. so india, a lot of theirif who thinks that s are a good idea? guest: it depends on who is in office. a lot of it is political. i think if you talk to any member o congress, any member oft, policymaker, no cameras around, it is clear...
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u.s. business to disperse about on the fed holding interest rates until at least december. sec approves trade products tied to ether, opening the door for a spot etf, and we are live at the g7 finance meeting in italy where ukraine's allies are wrestling over a deal to use frozen russian assets to support kyiv. we will be speaking to a secretary-general later this hour. let's check in on these markets, global stocks at bonds up for weekly declines. the good news on the data front, bad news for the markets team is a back with u.s. activity data. composite pmi, services, and manufacturing strengthening the most, composite and about two years. that led to a selloff on wall street. european futures, a losses of point five of 1%. consumer confidence picking up for a second consecutive month in the u.k. losses across the ftse 100. s&p futures looking to modest gains after losses of yesterday. nvidia was the bright spot yesterday across the u.s. equity space with gains around 9%. let's have a loo
u.s. business to disperse about on the fed holding interest rates until at least december. sec approves trade products tied to ether, opening the door for a spot etf, and we are live at the g7 finance meeting in italy where ukraine's allies are wrestling over a deal to use frozen russian assets to support kyiv. we will be speaking to a secretary-general later this hour. let's check in on these markets, global stocks at bonds up for weekly declines. the good news on the data front, bad news for...
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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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the u.s. to support icc warrants. the u.s. is not a signatory to the icc. the u.s. has generally not supported jurisdiction over israel or palestine and the icc believes that its jurisdiction is based on the recognition of palestine. that said there are real problems for the u.s. one, the u.s. does recognize icc jurisdiction over russian war crimes, even though russia is not a signatory, so the kind of hypocrisy in u.s. foreign policy is glaring in this case. the argument we make about israel is literally directly in contrast with the argument about why they should be able to make those investigations as it relates to russia and also the u.s. itself as said that israel has restricted the flow of aid into gaza. officials including samantha powers said there is a famine in gaza and the icc determination around the request of warrant was tied to things that u.s. officials themselves have said. so it kind of puts the u.s. in this position where we seem to be applying a different standard in this c
the u.s. to support icc warrants. the u.s. is not a signatory to the icc. the u.s. has generally not supported jurisdiction over israel or palestine and the icc believes that its jurisdiction is based on the recognition of palestine. that said there are real problems for the u.s. one, the u.s. does recognize icc jurisdiction over russian war crimes, even though russia is not a signatory, so the kind of hypocrisy in u.s. foreign policy is glaring in this case. the argument we make about israel...
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the u.s.. 110 billion u.s. dollars. the tech optimism is back for equity markets as we look ahead to the key jobs data with a lens on the wage growth within that mix. european futures pointed at too tense of 1%. looking to add 12 points. the s&p building on the gains of yesterday, looking to add two tense of 1%. nasdaq futures in positive territory. looking to gain five tense of 1%. cross asset. japan is close. you did see a decent run down and yields. yields dropping around nine basis points across the 10 year yield yesterday. the two-year getting some action and focus. the best two day for shorts and treasuries since january. five basis point move on the 10 year and nine basis point move. the bloomberg dollar index is softer. that is helping in terms of the pressure. the japanese yen, the best gains that we've seen in terms of three weak eyes against the u.s. dollar. intervention is the expectation. brent up two tense of 1%. a little bit of again. let's crossover to april hong in singapore.
the u.s.. 110 billion u.s. dollars. the tech optimism is back for equity markets as we look ahead to the key jobs data with a lens on the wage growth within that mix. european futures pointed at too tense of 1%. looking to add 12 points. the s&p building on the gains of yesterday, looking to add two tense of 1%. nasdaq futures in positive territory. looking to gain five tense of 1%. cross asset. japan is close. you did see a decent run down and yields. yields dropping around nine basis...
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topics include u.s.-kenya relations, climate change, and the importance of public-private partnerships including investments from google, microsoft, and a mastercard. ♪ >> [speaking another language] so what a wonderful morning this is been of a fantastic visit, these findings are just the next step in an important journey together between the united states and kenya, and to the leadership of the chamber, suzanne clark and the leader of the chamber to our incredible and talented ambassador meg whitman, to our secretary of commerce gina raimondo, you have laid a wonderful foundation for a successful day here, and i was thrilled to see my friend, an accomplished and talented business leader a part of today's developments. kenya is a special place for me because 40 years ago i was a student at the university of nairobi, and i just this year had a reunion with these students as we reflected about the impact kenya had on each of our lives, but there is a positive trajectory today that is in large part becau
topics include u.s.-kenya relations, climate change, and the importance of public-private partnerships including investments from google, microsoft, and a mastercard. ♪ >> [speaking another language] so what a wonderful morning this is been of a fantastic visit, these findings are just the next step in an important journey together between the united states and kenya, and to the leadership of the chamber, suzanne clark and the leader of the chamber to our incredible and talented...
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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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and the u.s. with exposure to the u.s. equity market that seems to be more confident given the rally in the run-up that we've seen for the stock markets. those that don't have that exposure are feeling much more glum. you have to break it down to see a picture of u.s. consumer. you are getting the fed out later today in terms of building out picture of the resilience, the relative resilience of that u.s. economy. if we are starting to see cracks, we see this across global bond markets in the session today is the lack of demand, the relatively tepid demand for the auction. $70 billion with a five year options. two-year auction than a five-year. it was the weakest demand in over a year. seven your auction later today, leading concerns to some to leave to the yields and treasuries. more demand for higher yields. softer demand, higher yields and that potentially is a concern. we think about the cutie operations of the federal reserve only saw eight basis point move in terms of benchmarks. let's flip t
and the u.s. with exposure to the u.s. equity market that seems to be more confident given the rally in the run-up that we've seen for the stock markets. those that don't have that exposure are feeling much more glum. you have to break it down to see a picture of u.s. consumer. you are getting the fed out later today in terms of building out picture of the resilience, the relative resilience of that u.s. economy. if we are starting to see cracks, we see this across global bond markets in the...
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is the u.s. slowing down the delivery of any weapons to israel at this point beyond the 3500 so-called dumb bombs? >> as you know, margaret, most of the population from gaza displaced from the north and from central gaza has gone to rafah. there are about 1.4 million people there and we said to israel we will not support a operation in rafah, in the absence of a credible plan to protect civilians. >> and they still haven't delivered it. >> we have not seen that plan. >> so have you slowed the delivery of any weapons beyond the 3500 bombs? are you pausing for example, precision munitions as some republicans have -- >> the answer to that is no. what the president said and what he's been clear about in private conversations with the israelis which unfortunately leaked to the press, so the president answered when he was asked about it. but what we've been clear about it, if israel launched this operation in rafah, there are certain systems that we're not going to be supporting and supplying for that
is the u.s. slowing down the delivery of any weapons to israel at this point beyond the 3500 so-called dumb bombs? >> as you know, margaret, most of the population from gaza displaced from the north and from central gaza has gone to rafah. there are about 1.4 million people there and we said to israel we will not support a operation in rafah, in the absence of a credible plan to protect civilians. >> and they still haven't delivered it. >> we have not seen that plan. >>...
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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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one quick look at the u.s. futures before we let you go turning to the u.s., the u.s. market will open in the red. it is it for us today. i'm frank holland. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. go to 1-800flowers.com, find the perfect gift and wow the people you love. wow! wow! this is amazing. whether you want to say 'happy birthday'. so cute! or i love you. i love you too. thinking of you. wow! go to 1-800flowers.com celebrate the people you love. it's hard to run a business on your own. make it easier on yourself. with shopify, you have everything you need to sell online and in person. you can have your inventory, payments, and customers in sync across all the places you sell. it doesn't have to be lonely at the top. join the millions to finding success on their own terms. start your journey with a free trial today. we put our heart into everything we do. we are farmers, bakers, florists and makers who grow and create with a passion. 1-800 flowers. share with love. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're
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the u.s. cpi numbers. asia stocks are treading water. although we are seeing a bump up on the hang seng. keeping in ai on the offshore you on as it moves toward the 724. in keeping in ai on the japanese currency, along with jgb's. we got the boj in today's purchase, reducing the number of bonds for five to 10 year. this, as some say, a test balloon for scaling back its bond purchases. take a look at the data out of china. this is a broad measure of credit. it has declined for the first time since 2017. this is when the data first started being -- the concern here is the pboc's ample liquidity that the household firms are not biting, adding to the list of concerns related to china. paul: thanks very much. staying on china. bloomberg has learned beijing plans to start the sale of one trillion yuan and ultra long bonds that will begin friday. an economist joins us with more. $140 billion, sounds are in you on. what is the money going to be used for, and is the demand there to soak this up? david:
the u.s. cpi numbers. asia stocks are treading water. although we are seeing a bump up on the hang seng. keeping in ai on the offshore you on as it moves toward the 724. in keeping in ai on the japanese currency, along with jgb's. we got the boj in today's purchase, reducing the number of bonds for five to 10 year. this, as some say, a test balloon for scaling back its bond purchases. take a look at the data out of china. this is a broad measure of credit. it has declined for the first time...
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s u.s. state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in gaza. the document says the u.s. government does not have complete information to verify its assessment. it also says this by israel not fully cooperating with u.s. efforts to get humanitarian aid into gaza, it does not currently assess israel is prohibiting or restricting the transport of aid supplies. the report culminates a difficult week for u.s. israel relations. president biden saying the u.s. could suspend certain arm
s u.s. state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons...
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of the u.s. chamber of commerce, business leaders and executives of u.s. corporations, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of my delegation i thank you for the excellent work they have put into the preparation of this breakfast meeting. i'm delighted to have this opportunity to share with you various opportunities to leverage the strongin during and dynamic -- strong, enduring kenya and u.s. relationship and further enhance the partnerships between our business communities. this gathering comes just a month after the summit of 2024 in inside robbie. at -- nairobi. in that summit many of the entrepreneurs i see had a platform to collect and and interact with their counterparts in africa. this want gives us yet another chance to reflect on the outcomes of the nairobi summit and deliver in the way by which we can inject momentum into the bilateral trade and mac mac use them. we had a number of government to government and government to business deals and while additional agreements were unveiled earlier
of the u.s. chamber of commerce, business leaders and executives of u.s. corporations, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of my delegation i thank you for the excellent work they have put into the preparation of this breakfast meeting. i'm delighted to have this opportunity to share with you various opportunities to leverage the strongin during and dynamic -- strong, enduring kenya and u.s. relationship and further enhance the partnerships between our business communities. this gathering comes...
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it's important for the u.s. to strengthen their footprint on the african continent at the very moment when the polls the t shows that the u.s. has lost their leadership position in africa's heart -- in africans hearts. the chinese now surpassed the united states and russia is growing and growing and recorded the biggest and highest increase inrity among the global powers on the african continent. what are t concerns with you is losing their presence there and t countries, specifically china and russia? guest: kenya is supposed to be a tr forhe u.s. and that's where the polls are the most hard. it was important for president biwh promised travel to the continent unliks predecessor who did not. there is many hotspots on the afn e u.s. has experienced a bad situation. for example in nig, the u.s. military and troops have been asked to leave the country. st important military debate in the region. u.s. to be therek in some way we visits. a lot is going on today. there is an important meeting on hoe and congress. eve
it's important for the u.s. to strengthen their footprint on the african continent at the very moment when the polls the t shows that the u.s. has lost their leadership position in africa's heart -- in africans hearts. the chinese now surpassed the united states and russia is growing and growing and recorded the biggest and highest increase inrity among the global powers on the african continent. what are t concerns with you is losing their presence there and t countries, specifically china and...
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the u.s. has remained steadfast in its position that israel has not violated international law. >> the state department has a processing in place. as they we are speaking they have not found incidences where they violated international humanitarian law. >> with questions about any of these legal determinations we have a rigorous process in place for evaluating these kinds of things and have not made that assessment in this case. >> this week the question was is the tide beginning to turn? watching president biden on cnn talk about those two thousand pound bombs supplied by the u.s. >> civilians have been killed in gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centers. >> the timing was interesting, people were wondering, is biden acknowledging what aid groups and palestinians themselves have been documenting for months for the world to see? then the state department released a long-awaited report mandated by biden under national security memorandum asses
the u.s. has remained steadfast in its position that israel has not violated international law. >> the state department has a processing in place. as they we are speaking they have not found incidences where they violated international humanitarian law. >> with questions about any of these legal determinations we have a rigorous process in place for evaluating these kinds of things and have not made that assessment in this case. >> this week the question was is the tide...
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u.s. u.s. attorney general merrick garland says authorities arrested wang and seized millions worth of luxury assets, including a ferrari and a rolls royce. >> he then made more than $99 million selling cyber criminals access to his network of devices . >> the doj says wang's customers allegedly defrauded the u.s. government of almost $6 billion. time now is 615. we have new information about a story we've been following for several weeks now. some brown pelicans found starving along the california coast will be returning to the wild today. since april, nearly 340 emaciated pelicans have been taken to wildlife rescue centers. and now amanda has more on their release. >> kumasi international bird rescue in sausalito has been helping the pelicans get better. the first group of rehabilitated , rehabilitated birds will be released at fort baker this afternoon. experts say the birds are having a hard time finding fish. nearly 40% have been found tangled up in fishing gear. it's not clear why th
u.s. u.s. attorney general merrick garland says authorities arrested wang and seized millions worth of luxury assets, including a ferrari and a rolls royce. >> he then made more than $99 million selling cyber criminals access to his network of devices . >> the doj says wang's customers allegedly defrauded the u.s. government of almost $6 billion. time now is 615. we have new information about a story we've been following for several weeks now. some brown pelicans found starving...
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u.s. majority senate leader chuck schumer says intelligence authorities informed him there was no evidence of foul play and looks like an accident, but it's still being viewed as an accident. the death comes at a volatile time in this region. iran and israel have exchanged attacks on each other and militant groups attacked israel as well as ships in the red sea. the country's supreme leader still remains in control over iran after this unfortunate news. let's go to nbc chief correspondent richard engel. richard, as you have been following this story, what is the right way to look at this, summarize it, and what are the reactions that you're looking for from the region? >> reporter: so this was a shocking turn of events. a helicopter crash. i also am hearing from sources that foul weather, not foul play are believed to be responsible. the fact that the president was traveling in this area in high fog does indicate that -- and dense fog does indicate that weather was most likely the factor a
u.s. majority senate leader chuck schumer says intelligence authorities informed him there was no evidence of foul play and looks like an accident, but it's still being viewed as an accident. the death comes at a volatile time in this region. iran and israel have exchanged attacks on each other and militant groups attacked israel as well as ships in the red sea. the country's supreme leader still remains in control over iran after this unfortunate news. let's go to nbc chief correspondent...
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vance, has likened u.s. support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of view and be willing to learn, particularly from people who have been around like senator mcconnell and others who can help him and others understand that this is a different kind of aggression by far than be what happened in iraq in 2003, and there is no assurance that putin will stop with ukraine. and to not understand that potential threat and also the degree to which it encourages other aggressors around the world i think -- i think some additional information, briefings and education may be required. >> i want to ask you about the middle east where there
vance, has likened u.s. support for ukraine to the u.s. invasion of iraq making that argument that there's like a creeping u.s. role potentially. he also went to the munich security conference but skipped meetings with president zelenskyy and the head of nato saying he wouldn't learn anything new. what do you say to a leading republican like him? >> rather than get into specific personalities, i just think that people need to open their eyes and be willing to listen to other points of...