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u.s. weapons to his guest. three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars that's peanuts for you. so your enemies are very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of that wealth hopefully. samir khan has more now on the saudi crown prince visit. well there's been a whole lot of criticism in the u.s. over the saudi princes this it as well as the saudi assault on yemen just yesterday there was a rally held in front of congress protesting the latter but first some background more than ten thousand people have been killed since the beginning of the conflict back in two thousand and fifteen and a saudi imposed a blockade has left the country at the brink of famine and the u.n. has deemed it the world's worst humanitarian crisis. there. and now even though there's been a public condemnation over it the u.s. has been supporting the campaign and they've been providing arms just last year donald trump signed a one hundr
u.s. weapons to his guest. three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars that's peanuts for you. so your enemies are very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of that wealth hopefully. samir khan has more now on the saudi crown prince visit. well there's been a whole lot of criticism in the u.s. over the saudi princes this it as well as the saudi assault on yemen just yesterday there was a rally held in front of...
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the u.s.eading on dangerous territory, reflecting the ambassador saying we are not afraid of it either. let's look at future setting up going into the start of trading in the next u.s. session. we had quite the decline when it comes to u.s. stocks. interesting how well telegraphed these actions were. u.s. stocks getting pulled back to the worst of that january-february selloff. we are seeing pain across asia. msci asia-pacific off by 1.6%. looking ahead to the chinese markets, front and center. given theseg .ariffs may actually what are we seeing? market staring down the black friday. the spat could hurt the global economic recovery. we could see a drop of over 900 points with all sectors being dragged into the meyer. -- mire. singapore down 2% ahead of inflation data. japanese stocks may have fallen to an october low. 10 five since november 2016. that put a dampener on earnings guidance from japan. , some korean suppliers are expected to be impacted by these tariffs. let's pull up the board a
the u.s.eading on dangerous territory, reflecting the ambassador saying we are not afraid of it either. let's look at future setting up going into the start of trading in the next u.s. session. we had quite the decline when it comes to u.s. stocks. interesting how well telegraphed these actions were. u.s. stocks getting pulled back to the worst of that january-february selloff. we are seeing pain across asia. msci asia-pacific off by 1.6%. looking ahead to the chinese markets, front and center....
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but the u.s.t wrapped up an investigation that shows the chinese estate used hackers to steal business secrets and gave chinese companies unfair positions in the u.s. market. what is controversial about these tariffs is that they are sweeping, they could provoke retaliatory measures from china and ultimately result in a trade war between the world's two largest economies. brent: that is the big worry tonight. a sigh of relief, maybe, from the european union. we found up to 90 u.s. plans to exempt eu and allies from steel tariffs. what more do w know? claire: the u.s. trade representative said the eu will initially be exempt from the tariffs set to take effect tomorrow. that is going to be a big relief for the eu, but a temporary one. their status is still going to depend on further negotiations, and remember, these tariffs were in many ways more controversial. europe had been scrambling to find a way out of them. for the u.s. what it means is that there is the potential, the potential economic imp
but the u.s.t wrapped up an investigation that shows the chinese estate used hackers to steal business secrets and gave chinese companies unfair positions in the u.s. market. what is controversial about these tariffs is that they are sweeping, they could provoke retaliatory measures from china and ultimately result in a trade war between the world's two largest economies. brent: that is the big worry tonight. a sigh of relief, maybe, from the european union. we found up to 90 u.s. plans to...
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hugethe u.s., we are surplus. when you think about u.s.to china, i don't think any government when to take any reaction to block the agriculture trade. not only is it bad for china's consumers it would benefit more u.s. farmers. >> president trump has made a lot about the trade surplus that china has with the u.s. what costco consider buying more u.s. agricultural food or other products as a way of redressing that in balance? cocco has been trying very hard. -- cough cold has been trying very hard. -- >> is that something your counseling the chinese government against, using the soybean trade? >> i don't think president trump will do anything ridiculous to really make the whole world very collocated for china. the china government is encouraged to buy u.s. soybean. i don't see anything that the chinese government is doing anything to affect the normal u.s. and china agricultural trade. >> do the assets that you acquire to the purchases of need cofco ifhey insulate these trade tensions were to escalate? america,ut in south argentina, brazil
hugethe u.s., we are surplus. when you think about u.s.to china, i don't think any government when to take any reaction to block the agriculture trade. not only is it bad for china's consumers it would benefit more u.s. farmers. >> president trump has made a lot about the trade surplus that china has with the u.s. what costco consider buying more u.s. agricultural food or other products as a way of redressing that in balance? cocco has been trying very hard. -- cough cold has been trying...
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u.s. equities sold off as a result but the asia-pacific session has been fluctuating, we are up by .41%. we are waiting for the big news we talked about around tariffs for the trump administration on china around intellectual property. we will watch out for that. u.s. futures dating ground. the dollar index another victim of what we heard from the fed and the dovishness in the statements and commentary. the dollar selling off as a result. the fact they steepened the rate expectations to 2019 did not seem to be any comfort. they stuck for three hikes this year did not go to four hikes was what let the dollar a little bit lower. also the trade conversation, revised expectations around nafta supporting the canadian dollar and a mexican and those currencies when higher to the detriment of the u.s. dollar. we are flat on the bloomberg dollar index. our ground above $65 a barrel on wti. inventories in america dropped for the first time in a month and that push the oil price higher. let's dwell o
u.s. equities sold off as a result but the asia-pacific session has been fluctuating, we are up by .41%. we are waiting for the big news we talked about around tariffs for the trump administration on china around intellectual property. we will watch out for that. u.s. futures dating ground. the dollar index another victim of what we heard from the fed and the dovishness in the statements and commentary. the dollar selling off as a result. the fact they steepened the rate expectations to 2019...
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the global markets react to the u.s. crackdown on china the barriers to chinese exports are supposed to protect american security and jobs but investors are seeing the start of a trade war. and this trendy watch company in detroit is key for the city's economic revival but it can't do without parts from you guessed it china. and some for business on the w m how you got to guess welcome to the program china said it is preparing tariffs on american imports in response to u.s. penalties on steel and aluminum the take effect today chinese officials vowed to defend against an even larger number of tariffs signed by president donald trump global markets are already worried china could hit everything from american pork and apples to steel pipes its commerce ministry said it encouraged trump to negotiate but gave no deadline trump has demanded reciprocity in trade and is threatening tariffs on up to sixty three arab misjudge the situation and underestimate our ability to defend our legitimate interests they've also underestimate
the global markets react to the u.s. crackdown on china the barriers to chinese exports are supposed to protect american security and jobs but investors are seeing the start of a trade war. and this trendy watch company in detroit is key for the city's economic revival but it can't do without parts from you guessed it china. and some for business on the w m how you got to guess welcome to the program china said it is preparing tariffs on american imports in response to u.s. penalties on steel...
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the u.s. treasury secretary says he is optimistic of a deal with china that would avoid the imposition of tariffs ordered by donald trump. news mnuchin told trum that the two sides are engaged in conversation. in chinaand -- worth $50 billion. are simultaneously having negotiations with the chinese to see if we can reach an agreement. as the president said, we want to cut the trade deficit $100 billion over the next year. we want to eliminate forced technology. we are having very productive conversations with them. i am cautiously hopeful. we are proceeding with the tariffs. juliette: in barcelona, protesters clashed with police after the arrest of wisdom on the -- the former president. he was arrested in germany and may be sent back to spain to face trial. he has been traveling around europe. oil climbed to a two-month high as saudi arabia intercepted ballistic missiles. the missiles were intercepted and other cities. if you would concerns that rising geopolitical risks could lead to supply d
the u.s. treasury secretary says he is optimistic of a deal with china that would avoid the imposition of tariffs ordered by donald trump. news mnuchin told trum that the two sides are engaged in conversation. in chinaand -- worth $50 billion. are simultaneously having negotiations with the chinese to see if we can reach an agreement. as the president said, we want to cut the trade deficit $100 billion over the next year. we want to eliminate forced technology. we are having very productive...
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the u.s. has been trying to negotiate with north korea so that it would end its nuclear weapons programs many deals and promises have been made and just as many have been broken. north korea has said for many years now that it would never give up its nuclear weapons but now all of a sudden it says that it's up it's up for discussion that it could potentially give them up so it is a gamble that the trump administration has taken ok now you have to look at the prospect of a meeting between two world leaders who've tossed vicious insults publicly against each other what would be the timeline moving forward for the possible meeting between the two we're hearing that they could be as early as next. right and that's about all right now it's being said we also have a summit between president mungy and kim jong un coming up by the end of april so there's a real flurry of diplomatic activity happening but as far as the u.s. north korea summit there an exact time and location has not been set ok what ab
the u.s. has been trying to negotiate with north korea so that it would end its nuclear weapons programs many deals and promises have been made and just as many have been broken. north korea has said for many years now that it would never give up its nuclear weapons but now all of a sudden it says that it's up it's up for discussion that it could potentially give them up so it is a gamble that the trump administration has taken ok now you have to look at the prospect of a meeting between two...
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we have the u.s. dollar gaining alongside u.s. stocks for the first time.ver theme optimism reckitt -- recent economic numbers. sydney futures look good going into the open. the aussie dollar trading 77.15. there is weakness with iron ore trading, so looking up for the likes of the hp and fortescue into that open. gold futures up a little bit and new york crude as well. trading at $62 a barrel. we see some sustained weakness across the industrial commodities space there. president trump made his most direct attack against robert mueller into the russian election-meddling.. this is the lightest test latest sign a showdown may be brewing over the road. 13 hardened democrats, supposedly did hillary supporters -- does anyone think this is fair? the president reading -- tweeting that. be getting closer, as we say, to some kind of showdown? ros: very interesting as you say over the weekend. president trump used the word witchhunt about two dozen times to talk about robert lawler's probe, but never used the word mueller. . he did today and yesterday. it is like a
we have the u.s. dollar gaining alongside u.s. stocks for the first time.ver theme optimism reckitt -- recent economic numbers. sydney futures look good going into the open. the aussie dollar trading 77.15. there is weakness with iron ore trading, so looking up for the likes of the hp and fortescue into that open. gold futures up a little bit and new york crude as well. trading at $62 a barrel. we see some sustained weakness across the industrial commodities space there. president trump made...
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the u.s. and europe. you are watching live coverage on c-span. >> good morning. let's get started. thank you for coming to this event on turkey. i'm seeing familiar faces, which is wonderful. it is a timely day to be talking about turkey and the west. we just had a post come out in the washington post. everyday is a timely day to be talking about turkey if you follow it as regularly as we do. .e have an excellent panel i'm excited to be here with him. bit ofally have a little a mafia here today. ambassadore with me, eric 80 men, a distinguished practitioner and former ambassador. amanda sloat. deputy assistant secretary for southern europe and eastern mediterranean affairs. we have another colleague, a senior fellow at the american institute for contemporary german studies. have the senior fellow here at brookings who has just published a fabulous new book the turkey and the west the which i would highly recommend you purchase. it is certainly worth getting an excellent set of insights into tu
the u.s. and europe. you are watching live coverage on c-span. >> good morning. let's get started. thank you for coming to this event on turkey. i'm seeing familiar faces, which is wonderful. it is a timely day to be talking about turkey and the west. we just had a post come out in the washington post. everyday is a timely day to be talking about turkey if you follow it as regularly as we do. .e have an excellent panel i'm excited to be here with him. bit ofally have a little a mafia here...
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the u.s.mbassador calls on the white house, saying china is not afraid and will defend itself. the news reverberating through the market, sending stocks down the most in six weeks, the yen strengthening through the 105 level. level. ♪ ramy: it seemed -- betty: it seemed like this appeared an possible, but we are getting closer to this with the intraday chart on the terminal, showing you how the yen, as we mentioned, the dollar has in the 1.05 level against the yen. 1.0565, theyrt at did not go into a freefall, but level thatkey traders have been watching for. more bad news on the trade front. i imagine strengthening yen and what damage it could cause the japanese economy. yvonne: it is not just the trade side, we have gotten ugly news for the traders to contend with, jay powell signally there is no slow down. facebook as well. revolving door in the white house, it does not stop. the lawyer for donald trump stepping down, and mcmaster. so all of this worried to contend with. betty: a wall of wo
the u.s.mbassador calls on the white house, saying china is not afraid and will defend itself. the news reverberating through the market, sending stocks down the most in six weeks, the yen strengthening through the 105 level. level. ♪ ramy: it seemed -- betty: it seemed like this appeared an possible, but we are getting closer to this with the intraday chart on the terminal, showing you how the yen, as we mentioned, the dollar has in the 1.05 level against the yen. 1.0565, theyrt at did not...
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allies u.s. allies exactly exactly yelena had been investigating a plane they departed from reactor airport five days earlier which she believes carried weapons to the middle east. you can see tongue fight where there are the words that this plane took several times and you can see places such as r r ion gotta exactly and also it has flights number mark which is very specific for the planes that are actually transporting military goods. this is footage of the plane yelena tracked it has been loaded with crates at least twenty u.s. military flights have left this airport in the past six months. and when we arrive at the airport we to see a plane whole bag. this is one of the busiest airports when it comes to players such as this one. is from the same airline hill and i have been investigating various really is pretty nuts it's just in the middle of a traffic junction. they are about to take off. there are weapons there they're probably. there is this huge fights that are happening it's running it
allies u.s. allies exactly exactly yelena had been investigating a plane they departed from reactor airport five days earlier which she believes carried weapons to the middle east. you can see tongue fight where there are the words that this plane took several times and you can see places such as r r ion gotta exactly and also it has flights number mark which is very specific for the planes that are actually transporting military goods. this is footage of the plane yelena tracked it has been...
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u.s. cpi data coming later. me showed dollar-yen, let show you another chart related to that. there have been a lot of whether yener strength could push the yen toward 100. let's see that chart on dollar. there is a number of things that could support the case toward 100. the boj unwinding stimulus even though it is going extremely slowly. you have the current account surplus, the fact that net short positions have been pulling back short, whiche net means of further unwinding could push for further yen strength. the dollar-yen is approaching 105. there are not any options expiring between 105 and 100 before the end of this month. options defense strategies are not going to provide a lot of support if we break through one of five in terms of the technicals. we could he heading toward 100 on dollar-yen. there is the politics. we found in the past when there has been political uncertainty the yen has tended to strengthen. looking at e.m. fx, pretty much flat. to the lowest since the beginnin
u.s. cpi data coming later. me showed dollar-yen, let show you another chart related to that. there have been a lot of whether yener strength could push the yen toward 100. let's see that chart on dollar. there is a number of things that could support the case toward 100. the boj unwinding stimulus even though it is going extremely slowly. you have the current account surplus, the fact that net short positions have been pulling back short, whiche net means of further unwinding could push for...
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u.s., european markets, asian markets never bounced back to the same extent. >>> we have team coverage of the global fallout to the new tariffs. eunice yoon is live in beijing, karen tso in england, but we start can kawith kayla tausche >> president trump's announcement that he would seek global tariffs stunned investors, white house staff, cabinet staff and close republican allies on capitol hill >> surprised whoever advised him on this ought to be reprimanded. it will cause higher prices and make us less competitive in the world marketplace. >> that was the chairman of the senate finance committee the backlash was swift and wide ranging. you had business lobbies coming out against the decision and u.s. allies like canada requesting exemptions. the world trade organization said the tariffs would break its rules. trump's move is a familiar one to the wto in march 2002 george w. bush slapped 30% tariffs on foreign steel that was met by retaliation from europe. a year after the tariffs were
u.s., european markets, asian markets never bounced back to the same extent. >>> we have team coverage of the global fallout to the new tariffs. eunice yoon is live in beijing, karen tso in england, but we start can kawith kayla tausche >> president trump's announcement that he would seek global tariffs stunned investors, white house staff, cabinet staff and close republican allies on capitol hill >> surprised whoever advised him on this ought to be reprimanded. it will...
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comes through,on the u.s.ill get inflation, and i will drive the whole global inflation spectrum higher. , think that automation technological changes, and demographics will continue to weigh on inflation. i do not think that the lips curve will reassert itself. -- i do not think that the phillips curve will reassert itself. us on the can follow bloomberg. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. singers: paul ,anagement is building a stake according to people with familiar with the matter, they are nominating directors to the board, and pushing for other changes at the company. aliaesentatives for it declined to comment. volkswagen's cheating scandal as but the future of diesel engines in doubt here expect consumers to return to the embattled technology. the ceo made the comments to bloomberg at the international motor show. different.ation is the problems in germany have been around for so many years. the communities and politicians have not reacted to that. what we can do, we can provide t
comes through,on the u.s.ill get inflation, and i will drive the whole global inflation spectrum higher. , think that automation technological changes, and demographics will continue to weigh on inflation. i do not think that the lips curve will reassert itself. -- i do not think that the phillips curve will reassert itself. us on the can follow bloomberg. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. singers: paul ,anagement is building a stake according to people with familiar...
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economy u.s. business leaders and prominent members of his own republican party have warned his administration is courting economic disaster with the move with the stroke of a pen donald trump shook up international trade. the president signed the healthy new tariffs into law flanked by metal workers he said he was stopping what he called an assault on the u.s. . today i'm defending america's national security by placing cherubs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum. the levees will take effect in two weeks but steel industry executives in south korea set up a crisis meeting right after trump signed them now korea is threatening to bring its case to the deputy oh. we're actively considering filing a complaint with the world trade organization. we've already discussed the issue with the european trade commission and. other countries including japan and australia are trying to placate the u.s. they are praising washington for sparing canada and mexico from the tariffs on steel and aluminum and th
economy u.s. business leaders and prominent members of his own republican party have warned his administration is courting economic disaster with the move with the stroke of a pen donald trump shook up international trade. the president signed the healthy new tariffs into law flanked by metal workers he said he was stopping what he called an assault on the u.s. . today i'm defending america's national security by placing cherubs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum. the levees will take...
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u.s. president donald trump signs off on tariffs on steel and alum india sparking fears of a tit for tat spot leading to a global trade war the e.u. says it should be exempt. also coming up the u.s. may have pulled out of the transpacific partnership other countries have gone ahead and signed it anyway creating a massive new free trade zone. this is the w business line from berlin i'm good how tough is welcome. u.s. president has signed off on tires between ten and twenty five percent on steel and many imports he says they are necessary to address unfair trade conditions boost the u.s. economy and create jobs that still only accounts for two percent of world trade and yet the sit for top of tariffs and penalties is dangerous the ripple effects can escalate into a full on trade or u.s. business leaders and prominent members of his own republican party have warned strums administration it is courting economic disaster with the stroke of a pen donald trump shook up international trade the pre
u.s. president donald trump signs off on tariffs on steel and alum india sparking fears of a tit for tat spot leading to a global trade war the e.u. says it should be exempt. also coming up the u.s. may have pulled out of the transpacific partnership other countries have gone ahead and signed it anyway creating a massive new free trade zone. this is the w business line from berlin i'm good how tough is welcome. u.s. president has signed off on tires between ten and twenty five percent on steel...
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u.s. president donald trump says he may hold off on knowing a trade deal with south korea to win agreements reached with north korea and do clear eyes ation made the comment just a day after reaching the camara still it's the south korean limiting still exports to the u.s. . russia's drawing of diplomats from twenty three countries is the right tools of the poisoning of a former spy in britain the move is in retaliation for the wave of expulsions of russian officials after what the u.k. and its allies say was a nerve agent attack on surrogates scottish power and his daughter. judges in senegal have sentenced a major off position figure to five years in jail for embezzlement cully sols also the mayor of dakar he was arrested again our goal accused of misappropriating farms worth two point eight billion dollars critics say the case was to eliminate president macky cells strongest rival before elections in twenty nineteen. facebook's facing more scrutiny after a memo surface claiming the comp
u.s. president donald trump says he may hold off on knowing a trade deal with south korea to win agreements reached with north korea and do clear eyes ation made the comment just a day after reaching the camara still it's the south korean limiting still exports to the u.s. . russia's drawing of diplomats from twenty three countries is the right tools of the poisoning of a former spy in britain the move is in retaliation for the wave of expulsions of russian officials after what the u.k. and its...
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u.s. president donald trump is poised to announce billions of dollars of new duties on chinese goods after announcing steel tariffs earlier this month the new duties are expected to target china's high tech sector and in the past months trump has heavily criticized china saying that the country has unfair trade practices meanwhile the u.s. has just come forward with the following announcement it says the european union will be temporarily exempt from steel tariffs as well as other countries those countries include australia south korea canada brazil and argentina. and for more i'm joined now here in the studio we have team coverage this afternoon with business reporter stephen barrett lee who is with us here on the set and our correspondent there richard finn is standing by with the latest from washington where we are awaiting this announcement from u.s. president donald trump and stephen i'd like to begin with you because you know you really have the insight from the business world especi
u.s. president donald trump is poised to announce billions of dollars of new duties on chinese goods after announcing steel tariffs earlier this month the new duties are expected to target china's high tech sector and in the past months trump has heavily criticized china saying that the country has unfair trade practices meanwhile the u.s. has just come forward with the following announcement it says the european union will be temporarily exempt from steel tariffs as well as other countries...
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the u.s. army fought against german and italian forces in africa during world war ii. next, robert citino talks about the events leading up to and during the six-day battle. thes a senior historian at world war ii museum in new orleans, which hosted the symposium. this is about one hour. robert: good morning. how are you all doing this morning? great. my name is stephen watson. >> i have the privilege of being the president and ceo here at the national world war ii museum and i am delighted to welcome you to our symposium commemorating the 75th anniversary of the battle of kasserine pass. for those of you who come to our programs at the museum, you know we have a tradition and that we like to start by recognizing any of our world war ii veterans or workers in the audience. i would ask any world war ii veterans or homefront workers to stand to be recognized. i know we have one here in the front. [applause] steve: i would also like to ask all veterans who have served in conflicts or peacetime, p
the u.s. army fought against german and italian forces in africa during world war ii. next, robert citino talks about the events leading up to and during the six-day battle. thes a senior historian at world war ii museum in new orleans, which hosted the symposium. this is about one hour. robert: good morning. how are you all doing this morning? great. my name is stephen watson. >> i have the privilege of being the president and ceo here at the national world war ii museum and i am...
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from the u.s. congress regarding the actions of overseas in yemen you know i think the grandparents will certainly hear from members of congress the president who are focusing mainly transactional where resorts in the jobs that produce united states. is america first of all it's very likely that there was a message in the discussion itself in the congress about is this problem or think the crown prince is well aware. that there are a lot of people worried. in the market attention to humanitarian issues in europe in other world news facebook will brief the u.s. congress on wednesday over a scandal involving the data breach of millions of its uses cambridge analytic i political consultancy based in london is accused of gaining an authorised access to the details of fifty million facebook uses the frameworks for donald trump's presidential campaign and the bricks of campaign in the u.k. his chief executive has been suspended has been secretly recorded boasting about the firm's ability to sway election
from the u.s. congress regarding the actions of overseas in yemen you know i think the grandparents will certainly hear from members of congress the president who are focusing mainly transactional where resorts in the jobs that produce united states. is america first of all it's very likely that there was a message in the discussion itself in the congress about is this problem or think the crown prince is well aware. that there are a lot of people worried. in the market attention to...
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curve in the u.s. does not have much room to flatten. looking ahead to the u.s.ity market open, we saw the last yesterday. teachers are edging lower. individualt american investor sentiment index. it is a survey done on a weekly basis. 45% of respondents had a mutual reading on equity market. in the past, when that has happened, we had again the last time that happened. before that, there was a correction. it says basically we are not sure where we go from here on the s&p 500. it is moving around at the moment. finally, looking ahead to mario draghi's speech, we talk about the euro level, it moved higher on comments yesterday as well. what you are supposed to watch is actually the one-month realize of volatility. the ecb is more concerned about volatility than the actual levels. these levels have been coming down for five straight weeks. with anjra cehic update. one week after the european central bank ramped up bond buying as the economy deteriorates, mario draghi takes center stage today. speaking at the ecb conference he reaffirmed the central bank must be pat
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u.s. process against u.s. companies involving u.s. account holders, there shouldn't be an wouldeven frankly that come up in that situation and so having a conflict of law analysis apply doesn't make any sense. other than that i think that's the only one i can think of in this context. know it has only been a few days since the act has passed. if you are thinking through the practical implications of how this, toing to use what degree would these kinds of factors sort of shape when you will use the process under the cloud act versus try to negotiate with the provider versus asking them to litigate? off the pointd richard just made at least when it comes to us investigations in her view this legislation restores the status quo. process in the way we always have and traditionally have always done with respect to crimes that we are investigating under violations of u.s. law. interesting ist the bilateral agreement that we can negotiate with foreign governments because that is something that didn't exist before. at least in theory what we
u.s. process against u.s. companies involving u.s. account holders, there shouldn't be an wouldeven frankly that come up in that situation and so having a conflict of law analysis apply doesn't make any sense. other than that i think that's the only one i can think of in this context. know it has only been a few days since the act has passed. if you are thinking through the practical implications of how this, toing to use what degree would these kinds of factors sort of shape when you will use...
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u.s. cycle is picking up and we are seeing growth accelerating. we have this late cycle fiscal stimulus on top of that. while inflation is not a big story, we think it will gradually pick up and this will allow the fed to move a four times. -- would have talked to the news, but it did not. how pivotal is it that the doves are starting to sound more hawkish? >> a think it's consistent with where the fed has been. viewed as a dove, i get that, i think we have seen less yellen, she became dovish by the end of her term, multiple tidings by the dovish core setting baton tone for the leadership going forward, which will be gradualism. i think this employment report is up their alley. inflation is building but slowly, average hourly earnings is still ahead of the inflation rate and gradual monetary policy normalization, they can stick to that scripted -- that script. jonathan: and the economy is picking up. what is the fed ultimately going to deliver? guy: the euro-dollar markets are basically pr
u.s. cycle is picking up and we are seeing growth accelerating. we have this late cycle fiscal stimulus on top of that. while inflation is not a big story, we think it will gradually pick up and this will allow the fed to move a four times. -- would have talked to the news, but it did not. how pivotal is it that the doves are starting to sound more hawkish? >> a think it's consistent with where the fed has been. viewed as a dove, i get that, i think we have seen less yellen, she became...
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the u.s. so we are from that angle, we are not concerned with the tariffs. the u.s. is the best building material market in the world and we are planning quite agile investment strategy for the u.s. >>> and in italy it is said the current party manifesto lacks long-term substance. >> there is very little structural a lot of proposals to make people happy in the short-term >>> shockwaves are being felt across global stock markets after president trump said the united states would impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. tariff said duties of 25% for steel and 10% for aluminum would be announced next week stoking fears of a trade war. in europe big steelmakers are seeing a selloff salzgitte down 3.7%. and acrcelomittal said there are still producers around the world who should work the issue of overcapacity saying it was assessing the impact of u.s. tariffs on its business. in japan the president of nippon steel called the move regrettable. saying it would have an impact on trade and lead t
the u.s. so we are from that angle, we are not concerned with the tariffs. the u.s. is the best building material market in the world and we are planning quite agile investment strategy for the u.s. >>> and in italy it is said the current party manifesto lacks long-term substance. >> there is very little structural a lot of proposals to make people happy in the short-term >>> shockwaves are being felt across global stock markets after president trump said the united...
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the u.s. army after serving more than three years' active duty, including a one-year deployment to afghanistan. he had a number of military dedecorations, including a an et rifle marksmanship badge. president trump has reiterated his calls for the u.s. to impose the death penalty on drug dealers, praising countries like the philippines, china, and singapore that apply capital punishment to drug traffickers. trump made the remarks during a campaign-style rally in moon township, pennsylvania, on saturday. pres. trump: when i was in china , and other places, by the way, i said, mr. president, do you have a drug problem? no, no, no, we do not. huh, the country, not much of a drug problem. i said, what do you attribute that to? well, the death penalty. amy: during the rally, trump also lashed out at potential rivals in the 2020 presidential election, including oprah winfrey and senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. trump also blasted nbc news political director chuck todd as a "sleepy eyed
the u.s. army after serving more than three years' active duty, including a one-year deployment to afghanistan. he had a number of military dedecorations, including a an et rifle marksmanship badge. president trump has reiterated his calls for the u.s. to impose the death penalty on drug dealers, praising countries like the philippines, china, and singapore that apply capital punishment to drug traffickers. trump made the remarks during a campaign-style rally in moon township, pennsylvania, on...
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u.s. credit or em credit? guy: u.s. credit. r.j.: i would be on u.s. credit as well.emerging-market credit. jonathan: there we go. to wrap things up, a little bit of disagreement. thank you to our guests. that does it for us from new york city. we will see you next friday at a special time, 11:30 a.m. in new york, 3:30 in london. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the rewards and risks of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: the prospect of higher u.s. interest rates is prompting a rush of money into funds focused on banks and other lenders. we take stock of the flow into financials. join the crowd. american century, the latest big asset manager to enter the ecf space. edward rosenberg, a veteran of -- etf space. edward rosenberg, a veteran of vanguard, explains the strateg
u.s. credit or em credit? guy: u.s. credit. r.j.: i would be on u.s. credit as well.emerging-market credit. jonathan: there we go. to wrap things up, a little bit of disagreement. thank you to our guests. that does it for us from new york city. we will see you next friday at a special time, 11:30 a.m. in new york, 3:30 in london. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the rewards and risks of...
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but now u.s. president donald trump and kim jong-un could be about to meet, the first-ever meeting of leaders of the two countries. the issue of denuclearization will be high on the agenda. the white house says it needs to see concrete signs before reacting positively to the message from the south korean delegation on thursday. >> this is the man doing the running between pyongyang and washington. he has finally reached a major milestone. >> i told president trump that kim jong-un said he is committed to denuclearization. he pledged that north korea will refrain from any form of nuclear or missile tests. he is to meet president trump as soon as possible. reporter: it is a sentiment shared by the u.s. president who confirmed a meeting is being planned. the historic breakthrough comes after south korean negotiators held talks in pyongyang on monday. it was here they learned that denuclearization was on the menu. far from giving up their bombs in recent years, north korea has been resting up its miss
but now u.s. president donald trump and kim jong-un could be about to meet, the first-ever meeting of leaders of the two countries. the issue of denuclearization will be high on the agenda. the white house says it needs to see concrete signs before reacting positively to the message from the south korean delegation on thursday. >> this is the man doing the running between pyongyang and washington. he has finally reached a major milestone. >> i told president trump that kim jong-un...
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will tariffs on u.s. imports would not only hit foreign trade partners but could also backfire for u.s. companies take the firm we visited in detroit it relies heavily on overseas supplies so slapping them with levees would not only threaten the success of the business but also detroit's way out of a financial crisis. detroit the motor city known for its manufacturing and innovative spirit. tunisia hubbard works on the assembly line of the show and all the factory building watches. before this job she worked on another assembly line in the auto industry she thinks her job which i know is a step up from the old one she's grown and has more opportunities here the difference between. a and b. . and it's different but that's. the size of the parts that we used to time the catholic church in that we hear. a little bit more detail. but our shine on the watch is really made in america claiming that can be misleading considering that the company's parts are sourced from around the world. the movement components c
will tariffs on u.s. imports would not only hit foreign trade partners but could also backfire for u.s. companies take the firm we visited in detroit it relies heavily on overseas supplies so slapping them with levees would not only threaten the success of the business but also detroit's way out of a financial crisis. detroit the motor city known for its manufacturing and innovative spirit. tunisia hubbard works on the assembly line of the show and all the factory building watches. before this...
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president are likely to cause damage not only outside the u.s., but to the u.s.conomy its, including manufacturing and construction sectors which are major users. >> translator: we hope to find the opportunity to tell the united states steel and aluminum imports from japan, an allied nation, pose no threat to national security. >> from germany, leadership saying it endangers thousands of jobs in europe. they will respond. >> translator: the european commission is already prepared with counter measures for specific products. it appears the u.s. does not understand any other language. >> so, how would these tariffs work? what would it mean for workers in the u.s. and around the world? >> tom foreman breaks it down for us. >> reporter: look at the numbers here. the united states imports a third of the raw steel it uses and 90% of the aluminum it uses. the tariffs would push the cost up 25% and 10% respectively. that's money that would have to be paid by the foreign companies to get their product on u.s. soil. if it became more expensive for them, it could help u.s.
president are likely to cause damage not only outside the u.s., but to the u.s.conomy its, including manufacturing and construction sectors which are major users. >> translator: we hope to find the opportunity to tell the united states steel and aluminum imports from japan, an allied nation, pose no threat to national security. >> from germany, leadership saying it endangers thousands of jobs in europe. they will respond. >> translator: the european commission is already...
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so it's not going to benefit the u.s. and it's going to knock off twenty thousand direct jobs in the u.s. and perhaps as much as one hundred fifty thousand jobs in the e.u. as well trumps this issue and has also triggered outrage in asia south korea is considering filing a complaint with the world trade organization while china is threatening countermeasures if the tariffs go ahead. well standing by in ottawa president of the canadian chamber of commerce power and bt joins us now thank you very much for talking with us canada will get away without tire of so for now you must be relieved. well in the current climate any morning you wake up as the start of a good day there's no guarantee for the rest of the day go yes were relieved to find that canada wasn't included in this round but what we have in front of us is a threat by the president but if he's not satisfied with the negotiations on nafta he may choose to polls. later. and i'd like to bring in this tweet from donald trump now he says that the u.s. has large deficits
so it's not going to benefit the u.s. and it's going to knock off twenty thousand direct jobs in the u.s. and perhaps as much as one hundred fifty thousand jobs in the e.u. as well trumps this issue and has also triggered outrage in asia south korea is considering filing a complaint with the world trade organization while china is threatening countermeasures if the tariffs go ahead. well standing by in ottawa president of the canadian chamber of commerce power and bt joins us now thank you very...
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the u.s. and japan had agreed to work together to try to tackle what is largely a chinese problem and now donald trump has blown apart that informal alliance by targeting. the e.u. at other countries so one thing that could happen is if you see an import surge of steel that used to go to the u.s. coming into the e.u. you could see a merge and see safeguards you could see retaliation against the u.s. protectionism and this could target politically sensitive things such as you know kentucky bourbon or wisconsin cheese which comes from the house speaker paul ryan's state to try and put the maximize the political pressure on president trump i think it's it's a very worrying development because i agree with the previous speakers that you know it might be about distracting attention and yes trump is erratic but the problem is is that when you act on the in the international sphere that those short term political maneuvers have lost and consequences and why do you think mr watkins that donald trump d
the u.s. and japan had agreed to work together to try to tackle what is largely a chinese problem and now donald trump has blown apart that informal alliance by targeting. the e.u. at other countries so one thing that could happen is if you see an import surge of steel that used to go to the u.s. coming into the e.u. you could see a merge and see safeguards you could see retaliation against the u.s. protectionism and this could target politically sensitive things such as you know kentucky...
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the u.s.how much difference that makes for someone invested in equities? the dollar has been weaker. you have the 10 year treasury yield around 2.8 and change. it looks like it has plateaued. how will that relationship play out? will it depends on whether the fed comes through with a more rate hikes? or is something else driving it? david k.: we have been a dollar bear for a while now. we thought we would see it. when we look at what is going on with tariffs, with the is happening with quantitative tightening versus easing around the world, we see the rates go up. the other central banks are lagging the fed. we think the other central banks are in catch up, starting to raise rates. we see further weakness for the dollar ahead. investors,rs, u.s. and international investments do not hedge. we end up with two contributions to our total return as u.s. investors. we have the underlying securities in our favor, helping our overseas investments do quite well. david i.: david, based on these latest p
the u.s.how much difference that makes for someone invested in equities? the dollar has been weaker. you have the 10 year treasury yield around 2.8 and change. it looks like it has plateaued. how will that relationship play out? will it depends on whether the fed comes through with a more rate hikes? or is something else driving it? david k.: we have been a dollar bear for a while now. we thought we would see it. when we look at what is going on with tariffs, with the is happening with...
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rate war today u.s. president donald trump slapped china with fifty billion u.s. dollars in tariffs and he said there will be more as for europe trump says he's willing to talk no tariffs to ny but no promises for tomorrow i bring it off in berlin this is the day. we have right now an eight hundred billion dollar trade deficit with the world we have europe they have barriers that they can trade with us but we can't trade with them we have australia we have argentina the word is reciprocal if they charge us we charge them the same thing we have brazil we've had this abuse by many other countries. obviously korea but we have one particular problem and that's china i can't believe we've been able to take advantage of the united states for so long so those days are over. also coming up tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg finally talking germany's government wants him in berlin testify. for a long time demanding an explanation of why this could have happened with the chairman users in accounts very fact it and what facebook intends to do to stop anything like this
rate war today u.s. president donald trump slapped china with fifty billion u.s. dollars in tariffs and he said there will be more as for europe trump says he's willing to talk no tariffs to ny but no promises for tomorrow i bring it off in berlin this is the day. we have right now an eight hundred billion dollar trade deficit with the world we have europe they have barriers that they can trade with us but we can't trade with them we have australia we have argentina the word is reciprocal if...
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or the u.s. but china and max briefly before we have to say goodbye let me ask you about the credibility of donald trump in the eyes of the you leaders we've we've seen a u.s. president say time and time again i'm going to slap these tariffs on your. and today we get an about face what does that do to his credibility in the eyes of policymakers here in europe. i think it's more of the same of what we've seen in the past sees he done that in the past for example with nato he said time and again that there would be severe consequences if certain countries didn't pay their share of defense spending two percent is the threshold that is normally supposed to be paid by that they don't members it hasn't happened yet if there is a huge discrepancy between what he says and his threats and what actually happens afterwards in the documents and the policy that his administration delivers. probably because he's not involved in the nitty gritty details but like i said that the trust level here in the e.u. beca
or the u.s. but china and max briefly before we have to say goodbye let me ask you about the credibility of donald trump in the eyes of the you leaders we've we've seen a u.s. president say time and time again i'm going to slap these tariffs on your. and today we get an about face what does that do to his credibility in the eyes of policymakers here in europe. i think it's more of the same of what we've seen in the past sees he done that in the past for example with nato he said time and again...
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meanwhile u.s. allies are scrambling to seek exemptions from the tariffs that trump wants to impose germany's economy minister is currently in washington for talks the e.u. trade commissioner will join tomorrow and the clock is ticking new u.s. import tariffs on steel and aluminum could be imposed as early as friday. the new tariffs come into force on friday and in some ways the german and european steel industries could simply sit back and relax after all steel and aluminum make up only a very small proportion of european exports to the us and yet the e.u. will be the trading partner to be hit hardest by the new taxes. the e.u. as a whole all twenty eight countries would have six point five billion dollars worth of steel and aluminum exports affected by the new tariffs it's followed by china with an export volume of around three billion dollars germany would pay taxes on a total of one point seven billion dollars worth of such exports each year that makes it the country most affected from within th
meanwhile u.s. allies are scrambling to seek exemptions from the tariffs that trump wants to impose germany's economy minister is currently in washington for talks the e.u. trade commissioner will join tomorrow and the clock is ticking new u.s. import tariffs on steel and aluminum could be imposed as early as friday. the new tariffs come into force on friday and in some ways the german and european steel industries could simply sit back and relax after all steel and aluminum make up only a very...
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official tells them he is confident they will be exempted from a new u.s. tears meanwhile in brussels french economy minister bruno lemaire tells us what europe needs to do in confronting a potential trade battle with the united states and in nigeria we find a hot idea that is helping farmers to keep their cool and their produce fresher falker. this is the business i'm christopher kolber welcome the vice president of the european commission fronts timmerman says he is confident e.u. steel shipped to the united states will eventually earn the same exemption status as canada and australia to moments made the comment at a gathering of european executives in the german town of filling in home to one of the country's biggest steel producers. steel has been dealing ins life blood for over three hundred years here over five thousand people are employed by the steel mill that dillinger. and many are worried about their jobs american tariffs would have real world consequences here and saddam and the mills parent company delivers components to u.s. manufacturers like
official tells them he is confident they will be exempted from a new u.s. tears meanwhile in brussels french economy minister bruno lemaire tells us what europe needs to do in confronting a potential trade battle with the united states and in nigeria we find a hot idea that is helping farmers to keep their cool and their produce fresher falker. this is the business i'm christopher kolber welcome the vice president of the european commission fronts timmerman says he is confident e.u. steel...
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u.s., suggesting it is pretty solid. rises unlikely to happen and implications in the market. >> a very good day across equities. we are getting some dollar weakness as well. the dollar yen right now. on friday, -- lots more to talk about in the six hour of labor markets asia. let's go to paul allen with an update. administration says north korea will get no concessions at the end of any potential talks. he says kim jong-un must stand behind his offer before the meetings. no sitting u.s. president has north korean leader. -- is expected to announce the countries smallest deficit in a decade and plans to loosen overspending. eight years of public spending cuts have taken a toll. >> be deals worth more than $16 billion. agreement.e an france and india agreed to .olster cooperation on trade ostrava's government has to not a security deal with the u.s.. trump said on friday he was working on a security agreement. he says the two countries have a trading relationship based on quality. >> it is
u.s., suggesting it is pretty solid. rises unlikely to happen and implications in the market. >> a very good day across equities. we are getting some dollar weakness as well. the dollar yen right now. on friday, -- lots more to talk about in the six hour of labor markets asia. let's go to paul allen with an update. administration says north korea will get no concessions at the end of any potential talks. he says kim jong-un must stand behind his offer before the meetings. no sitting u.s....
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u.s.ities snapping back after the biggest weekly route in two years. later in terms of the markets, and show no fear. we are seeing this reflected in terms of the turnaround. can it last? it is an impressive two day moving average, but a question whether sentiment has been damaged. that is the question really for these markets. that is the move in the markets, can it sustain and in the news that novartis is selling their stake in consumer health care to gsk. it will be paid for in cash. int is an interesting line terms of the cash take on this deal. anna: we will keep watching the m&a story. this is what it looks like now in terms of the u.s. answer to your question about whether sentiment is damaged, it seems to be be returning in the asian session. , and we will be talking more about oil. , we will be hearing more of our interview later in the program. let's get an update on first word news. the u.s. and its allies are expelling more than 100 russian diplomats in response of the nerve ag
u.s.ities snapping back after the biggest weekly route in two years. later in terms of the markets, and show no fear. we are seeing this reflected in terms of the turnaround. can it last? it is an impressive two day moving average, but a question whether sentiment has been damaged. that is the question really for these markets. that is the move in the markets, can it sustain and in the news that novartis is selling their stake in consumer health care to gsk. it will be paid for in cash. int is...
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even the u.s. has acknowledged the u.s.ways been limited to trying to deal with ancillary sources of income to north korea. the chinese have long played a heavy influence. they may have well said to kim jong-un's regime, this is an opportunity, you should take it. you have maybe a less predictable president in the white house, and we do not know for sure where this is headed, if you don't try to change the paradigm, the way things have been going the last year. yvonne: i want to bring in sophie kamaruddin to talk about the market reaction. obviously sing a turnaround. we were first focused on trade concerns, but we see tailwinds. sophie: a positive reaction across markets. you have equities gaining ground, higher in tokyo and seoul. on inout what is going korean paper, the five year yield jump over 11 basis points. keeping a close eye on a korean debt default. we see this fall quarter days through thursday. check out what is going on with about kospi in particular. i want to pull up g #btv 5383. we did see a pop in korean s
even the u.s. has acknowledged the u.s.ways been limited to trying to deal with ancillary sources of income to north korea. the chinese have long played a heavy influence. they may have well said to kim jong-un's regime, this is an opportunity, you should take it. you have maybe a less predictable president in the white house, and we do not know for sure where this is headed, if you don't try to change the paradigm, the way things have been going the last year. yvonne: i want to bring in sophie...
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so it's not going to benefit the u.s. and it's going to knock off twenty thousand direct jobs in the u.s. and perhaps as much as one hundred fifty thousand jobs in the e.u. as well trumps this issue and has also triggered outrage in asia south korea is considering filing a complaint with the well trade organization while china is threatening countermeasures if the terrorists go ahead. now just a week after being born baby rhino nobody has been entertaining businesses to a dutch zoo frolicking with her in their enclosure she's a square lip to ride on it might be her oversized ears and feet attracting attention at the moment officials of the zoom in on them said she is one of three cops in the house now their wild cousins found in south africa are considered threatened because of poaching for their homes. went to paralympics have begun after placing sequestering seven million people in china south korea fireworks lit up the night sky outside giving thanks david in a six hundred athletes i gather to compete in the biggest wi
so it's not going to benefit the u.s. and it's going to knock off twenty thousand direct jobs in the u.s. and perhaps as much as one hundred fifty thousand jobs in the e.u. as well trumps this issue and has also triggered outrage in asia south korea is considering filing a complaint with the well trade organization while china is threatening countermeasures if the terrorists go ahead. now just a week after being born baby rhino nobody has been entertaining businesses to a dutch zoo frolicking...
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juliette: u.s.resident donald trump is set to announce state tariffs on steel and aluminum imports today. according to people familiar with the matter, he wants to announce tariffs of wi-fi 5% on steel, and 10% on aluminum from all countries. it would be one of trumps toughest actions yet. it risks antagonizing friends and foes alike. more than 38th two donald trump have been stripped of access to top-secret intelligence, according to two people familiar with the move. the aides have been notified they will be downgraded security clearances. white house communications director hope hicks is stepping down. this came a day after she testified in front of a house intelligence panel, in which she said she tells white lies. deutsche bank has been asked to provide information about the relationship with jared kushner. according to people familiar with the matter, the state department spent -- sent letters to the german lender last week. kushner's business ties have come under scrutiny. the u.k. prime mini
juliette: u.s.resident donald trump is set to announce state tariffs on steel and aluminum imports today. according to people familiar with the matter, he wants to announce tariffs of wi-fi 5% on steel, and 10% on aluminum from all countries. it would be one of trumps toughest actions yet. it risks antagonizing friends and foes alike. more than 38th two donald trump have been stripped of access to top-secret intelligence, according to two people familiar with the move. the aides have been...
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u.s. and a single port tech company is blocked donald trump says it's a threat to national security plus. our reporting from antarctica scientists build the case for the grid from the world's largest ocean front three by sending a submarine down to the group or. the. head of the u.s. has backed britain's assessment that russia is likely responsible for poisoning a former spy and his daughter in the u.k. secretary of state rex tillerson says those responsible must face serious consequences so i guess chris paul and his daughter remain in critical condition in hospital russia denies any involvement bonamy phillips reports. the british police and military are still combing all over the town of salt but they and the government now believe they have some monsters that surrogates create paul and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent developed by russia and that leads the prime minister to one of two conclusions either this was a direct shot by the russian state against our country
u.s. and a single port tech company is blocked donald trump says it's a threat to national security plus. our reporting from antarctica scientists build the case for the grid from the world's largest ocean front three by sending a submarine down to the group or. the. head of the u.s. has backed britain's assessment that russia is likely responsible for poisoning a former spy and his daughter in the u.k. secretary of state rex tillerson says those responsible must face serious consequences so i...
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this is a busy week for the u.s. government as lawmakers will have to take legislative action to prevent yet another government shutdown when spending authority expires this coming friday the twenty third of march while neither side is eager for another shutdown congress must decide still whether it or how to address differences that include spending on military infrastructure as well as those dhaka dreamers that program that granted status now uncertain to immigrant miners on the issue of opioids earlier today u.s. president donald trump unveiled a plan to combat the opioid academic the plan aims to reduce prescriptions by one third over three years and also calls for reducing the threshold for. opioid criminals to be eligible for the actual death penalty mr trump also asked for congress to allow medicaid funding to be used for residential treatment for opioid addiction and in related news federal prosecutors in new york charged five doctors with accepting bribes from insists therapeutics in exchange for writing mor
this is a busy week for the u.s. government as lawmakers will have to take legislative action to prevent yet another government shutdown when spending authority expires this coming friday the twenty third of march while neither side is eager for another shutdown congress must decide still whether it or how to address differences that include spending on military infrastructure as well as those dhaka dreamers that program that granted status now uncertain to immigrant miners on the issue of...
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the u.s. plans to impose 25% tariffs on steel imports and 10% tariffs on aluminum. the president expects to sign a formal order next week. one he says will curb imports of these two metals and provide a boost to american companies. >> they've been unfairly treated by bad trade deals with other countries. they have not been properly represented. because of that, workers in our country have not been properly represented. mark: a u.s. move on tariffs may provoke retaliation from china. the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing on school safety on march 14. the hearing comes in the wake of last month's shooting that killed 17 people at a high school in parkland, florida. chuck grassley said today "schools should be refuges of learning, freedom and peace, not a setting for violent crime." slovakia's national police chief says seven people have been detained during raids in connection with the killing of an investigative journalist and his girlfriend. they were found dead sunday in their ho
the u.s. plans to impose 25% tariffs on steel imports and 10% tariffs on aluminum. the president expects to sign a formal order next week. one he says will curb imports of these two metals and provide a boost to american companies. >> they've been unfairly treated by bad trade deals with other countries. they have not been properly represented. because of that, workers in our country have not been properly represented. mark: a u.s. move on tariffs may provoke retaliation from china. the...
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--an is also the u.s. largest u.s.ich is not been exempt from the steel and aluminum tariffs so that gives us pause if there is another dynamic being played out here. so this is one of the holdings and from an asset allocation perspective we are reviewing, just like we are looking at maybe going out in the yield curve a little more as we see the yield curve flattening. muchr we have been pretty concentrated in less than two year maturities as the fed raises rates, as other dynamics are playing out. it might be worth buying the five-year treasury instead of the two-year. yvonne: i see. in terms of this correlation we see between stronger yen and weaker equities, are you expecting for the rest of this year to this relationship will stay largely intact? again, this is the problem that wall street is facing and why you saw so much volatility last week. there are so many different factors that there is really a complete lack of certainty and visibility right now for investors and market participants. generally speaking i th
--an is also the u.s. largest u.s.ich is not been exempt from the steel and aluminum tariffs so that gives us pause if there is another dynamic being played out here. so this is one of the holdings and from an asset allocation perspective we are reviewing, just like we are looking at maybe going out in the yield curve a little more as we see the yield curve flattening. muchr we have been pretty concentrated in less than two year maturities as the fed raises rates, as other dynamics are playing...
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u.s. army fought against others in africa. this is the 75th anniversary of the battle. this will be one hour. >>> good morning. how are you doing this morning. great. my name is stephen watson. i am the president and ceo here at the, -- the national world war ii museum in new orleans . i would like to welcome you to our symposium representing the 75th anniversary of the battle of the world war ii battle of kasserine pass . for those of you who come, we have a tradition and want to start by recognizing any world war ii veterans or homefront workers to please stand or wave to be recognized. i know we have one here in the front, bob wolf. [ clapping ] i would also like to ask all veterans that have served in other conflicts or peace tom -- peace time either stand or wave to record -- be recognize. we appreciate your service. thank you. >>> here at the national world war ii museum in new orleans it is our mission to tell the entire story of the american experience in world war ii. we obviously
u.s. army fought against others in africa. this is the 75th anniversary of the battle. this will be one hour. >>> good morning. how are you doing this morning. great. my name is stephen watson. i am the president and ceo here at the, -- the national world war ii museum in new orleans . i would like to welcome you to our symposium representing the 75th anniversary of the battle of the world war ii battle of kasserine pass . for those of you who come, we have a tradition and want to...