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serving u.s. customers meant that binance was a u.s. financial institution. u.s. financial institutions must comply with u.s. law. zhao and other senior management at binance understood this. they understood the company was required by u.s. law to register with the treasury department as a money services business. they understood they were required by u.s. law to implement an effective anti-money laundering program. they failed to do either. instead, they concluded complying with u.s. law would stifle their efforts to grow binance profits, market share, and trading value. so rather than comply, binance facilitated billions of dollars of unregulated cryptocurrency transactions. it willfully enabled hundreds of millions of dollars of transactions between american users and users subject to u.s. sanctions. the platform accommodated criminals across the world who use binance to move stolen funds and other criminal proceeds. binance prioritized profits over the safety of the american people. in part because of the crimes it committed, binance became the largest cryptoc
serving u.s. customers meant that binance was a u.s. financial institution. u.s. financial institutions must comply with u.s. law. zhao and other senior management at binance understood this. they understood the company was required by u.s. law to register with the treasury department as a money services business. they understood they were required by u.s. law to implement an effective anti-money laundering program. they failed to do either. instead, they concluded complying with u.s. law would...
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u.s. economy. topping estimates with growth in gaming, advertising and fintech. >> coming out of the china tech earnings. you can see at the outset -- wait'll we see some live pricing. the question will be whether the goldilocks environment that charter rights trading on wednesday, how much further it can extend because there was some key u.s. data, particularly retail sales, giving us clues where the fed will go. the asx 200, a little bit lower. other futures are looking fairly mixed. china will open in a couple hours. let's open. there are a couple things that could create headwinds. you have the yields moving higher. you're also tracking what is happening with the dollar. the direction for the dollar has had some firmness. the japanese yen, back above the 151 mark. shery: the dollar being pushed higher by treasury yields. a treasury rally we have seen with global bonds almost erasing all of this year's losses. the 10 year yield above the 4.5% level. more goldilocks data in terms of prod
u.s. economy. topping estimates with growth in gaming, advertising and fintech. >> coming out of the china tech earnings. you can see at the outset -- wait'll we see some live pricing. the question will be whether the goldilocks environment that charter rights trading on wednesday, how much further it can extend because there was some key u.s. data, particularly retail sales, giving us clues where the fed will go. the asx 200, a little bit lower. other futures are looking fairly mixed....
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guest: there is no evidence that the u.s. is stealing oil. we do not have too many farmers in u.s. army and we have very small unit. there is a broader use of military force against terrorism and they are there to protect ethnic and religious minorities. they have been ruthlessly attacked by a vicious government. the u.s. has been delayed in that war. it is inappropriate to say that we are committing war crimes. i think the posture has achieved a broader stabilization effect and stayed lives. host: they are said to meet very soon. what will you be looking at during those meetings and
guest: there is no evidence that the u.s. is stealing oil. we do not have too many farmers in u.s. army and we have very small unit. there is a broader use of military force against terrorism and they are there to protect ethnic and religious minorities. they have been ruthlessly attacked by a vicious government. the u.s. has been delayed in that war. it is inappropriate to say that we are committing war crimes. i think the posture has achieved a broader stabilization effect and stayed lives....
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information at risk, u.s. military cooperation information at risk, what has been learned from that and as we become more interconnected with allies and try to reduce the walls between our militaries, operations, communications, how can you ensure that a hack in japan does not end up coming something worse for the u.s.? tara: this is another piece of ukraine we should apply to our future crises and conflicts. gen. nakasone: think about the power of us being able to share our information both with the global public leading up to february 24, where we were able to tell the public what would happen and what russia might tried to do but also the daily sharing of information with crane. the intelligence we are able to provide as a community into partners and ukraine is a difference maker. as we look at that and think about future crises and conflict, we want to do the same thing, to share that, and that is a lesson we should take. cybersecurity matters for our partners, for us, and raising that ensures our informat
information at risk, u.s. military cooperation information at risk, what has been learned from that and as we become more interconnected with allies and try to reduce the walls between our militaries, operations, communications, how can you ensure that a hack in japan does not end up coming something worse for the u.s.? tara: this is another piece of ukraine we should apply to our future crises and conflicts. gen. nakasone: think about the power of us being able to share our information both...
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u.s. politics and diplomacy, the cold war, the global cold war, decolonization and dissent. the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading pop culture and scholarly journals, including diplomatic history, the nation and the village voice, his a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that stanford university, where he's completing a new book with the tentative title, world's unseen, henry wallace, herbert hoover and the making of cold war america. no doubt kevin will be talking on that subjt right now. kevin, all yours. well, thank you, burt, for the kind introduction. thanyou. also, too, as everyone else has said to to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge into a revision, is am i also like shawn feel the same way about it? we're all revisionists. it's just name calling. after a while, but it's a matter of what kind of revision you like. today. my talk is going to be titled a
u.s. politics and diplomacy, the cold war, the global cold war, decolonization and dissent. the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading pop culture and scholarly journals, including diplomatic history, the nation and the village voice, his a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that stanford university, where he's completing a new book with the tentative title, world's unseen,...
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we have seen an increase of attacks on u.s. military bases overseas carried out by militia groups backed by iran. here in the u.s., our most immediate concern is that violent extremists, individuals or small groups, will draw inspiration from the events in the middle east to carry out attacks against americans going about their daily lives. that includes not just homegrown extremists inspired by a foreign terrorist organization, but also domestic violence extremists targeting jewish or muslim communities. host: he said a lot in there. let's unpack it. he mentioned hamas, hezbollah, and isis. can you give us the similar keys or differences among those groups with how they might impact u.s. security. guest: hezbollah and hamas are iranian proxy groups. hezbollah is a shia and has a political presence in lebanon. these are groups supported and encouraged by iran, as opposed to al qaeda which are terrorist organizations. they don't have a relationship with iran. they typically have a contentious relationship with iran. it is inaccu
we have seen an increase of attacks on u.s. military bases overseas carried out by militia groups backed by iran. here in the u.s., our most immediate concern is that violent extremists, individuals or small groups, will draw inspiration from the events in the middle east to carry out attacks against americans going about their daily lives. that includes not just homegrown extremists inspired by a foreign terrorist organization, but also domestic violence extremists targeting jewish or muslim...
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u.s.nd china is a priority and at the meeting between joe biden and xi jinping. haidi: key data across the region. bloomberg economic says they may finally pull the trigger on a rate cut. vonnie: disruptions at four of australia's sports could continue for dates after a cyber attack leaves containers ahead of the holidays. annabelle: we are coming down to the opens for australia and tokyo trading but we are looking mixed when you take an eye to the future space. you've got aussie futures looking higher, kiwi stocks in negative territory. what will drive that is the u.s. close on friday because besides strong move higher for u.s. stocks closing above a key 4400 mark. a big rally coming through in tech stocks in particular. the fx space where we are feeling muted, we are feeling muted, we're continuing to watch the yen because we are close to the euro today low against the greenback read broadly as well not expecting any big news coming through following the session on friday on wall street.
u.s.nd china is a priority and at the meeting between joe biden and xi jinping. haidi: key data across the region. bloomberg economic says they may finally pull the trigger on a rate cut. vonnie: disruptions at four of australia's sports could continue for dates after a cyber attack leaves containers ahead of the holidays. annabelle: we are coming down to the opens for australia and tokyo trading but we are looking mixed when you take an eye to the future space. you've got aussie futures...
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u.s. cold war policy. in the case of wallace, this was the progressive party, a third party that he launched in the cold war. and the case of hoover, this was the republican party, particularly its conservative wing, challenging wallace his image as a naive liberal and hoover's as an old reactionary. i'm trying to foreground wallace hoover and the many americans associated with them together. what i'm arguing they made cold war america a more contested and diverse place than we usually take it to be. but as i'm standing here at the hoover library, i'll be focusing on hoover's side of the story. as my other panelists suggest, they're really interesting. talks show that's more than enough for for several talks. my main point is that hoover and the cold war are best understood within a long, cold war. now, for hoover, as for many people, the cold war, by which we mean if you want to be really specific, the bipolar confrontation between the u.s. and soviet union from 1945 to 1991, you can argu
u.s. cold war policy. in the case of wallace, this was the progressive party, a third party that he launched in the cold war. and the case of hoover, this was the republican party, particularly its conservative wing, challenging wallace his image as a naive liberal and hoover's as an old reactionary. i'm trying to foreground wallace hoover and the many americans associated with them together. what i'm arguing they made cold war america a more contested and diverse place than we usually take it...
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those u.s. air strikes are meant to punish and deter those iranian-backed forces, but the militant attacks just keep coming, despite those efforts. also tonight, a new warning from the white house that iran is considering sending ballistic missiles to russia for use in ukraine. david? >> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, the u.s. navy is investigating while one of its planes overshot the runway child landing in hawaii, ending up in the water. all nine crew members escaped unhurt. it was cloudy and rainy on oahu at the time. first responders installing a floating barrier right there around the plane to protect the environment. the crew was on a training mission at the time. >>> we turn now to the gunman who opened fire inside a walmart in ohio. it happened in beaver creek near dayton, wounding four people before turning the gun on himself. tonight here, the police body camera video showing officers in pursuit, right through that store, and what we're now le
those u.s. air strikes are meant to punish and deter those iranian-backed forces, but the militant attacks just keep coming, despite those efforts. also tonight, a new warning from the white house that iran is considering sending ballistic missiles to russia for use in ukraine. david? >> david: martha raddatz live in washington. martha, thank you. >>> tonight, the u.s. navy is investigating while one of its planes overshot the runway child landing in hawaii, ending up in the...
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u.s. economy with a former visa holder who moved to the u.s. as a child and was later forced to leave due to current immigration laws. he testified on the complexity of the immigration visa process. from the senate budget committee, this is about two hours. >> good morning everyone, welcome to the first post recess hearing of the budget committee. this one is a little bit unique in that i am cochairing it with senator padilla, and it'll be, i don't know if co-ranking member is a verb, but our distinguished member will be supported as an opener also, so we will have, rather than the usual two opening statements, we will have four and i want to say thank you to senator padilla for his emphasis on this issue and his support for this hearing. this morning, we discussed the role that immigration plays in driving our economic growth and strengthening our global competitive advantage. ahead of this year's house driven default crisis, ranking members called on both parties to get serious about the
u.s. economy with a former visa holder who moved to the u.s. as a child and was later forced to leave due to current immigration laws. he testified on the complexity of the immigration visa process. from the senate budget committee, this is about two hours. >> good morning everyone, welcome to the first post recess hearing of the budget committee. this one is a little bit unique in that i am cochairing it with senator padilla, and it'll be, i don't know if co-ranking member is a verb, but...
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u.s.ed kingdom, and russia abstained. meanwhile in gaza, the focus is on the largest hospital there. geoff: israeli forces entered the the al-shifa hospital and the compound that surrounds it at dawn this morning, with hundreds of patients and doctors still there, but in dire shape. israel and the us say the hospital is used by hamas as a command center, a charge the staff and hamas both deny. john yang has the story. john: inside gaza city's biggest hospital, clouds of dust and toxic smoke from israeli shelling, as doctors and patients struggled to breathe. the shifa hospital is no longer safe. in the intensive care unit, a doctor narrates the aftermath in this video released by the hamas-run gaza ministry of health. even the youngest are deprived of life support. rows of critical care patients were moved to the corridor away from life supporting machines. the doctor is pumping oxygen manually, he said. as this little girl struggles to breathe. israeli forces entered the shifa hospital co
u.s.ed kingdom, and russia abstained. meanwhile in gaza, the focus is on the largest hospital there. geoff: israeli forces entered the the al-shifa hospital and the compound that surrounds it at dawn this morning, with hundreds of patients and doctors still there, but in dire shape. israel and the us say the hospital is used by hamas as a command center, a charge the staff and hamas both deny. john yang has the story. john: inside gaza city's biggest hospital, clouds of dust and toxic smoke...
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the u.s. in recent months. president biden comes into this summit on solid footing for the u.s. to compete around the world. at home we have had the strongest recovery and lowest inflation of any leading economy and created 14 million jobs. we have had 21 straight months of unemployment under 4% for the first time in 50 years. abroad, the president has deepened our partnerships. in the last year he has hosted the leaders of many countries for meetings in washington. he held a trilateral summit at camp david and upgraded our relationship with vietnam and hosted two summits at the white house for leaders of pacific islands. we have taken important steps to protect national security and put in place new rules on outbound investment and updated export controls on semiconductors and continued to uphold freedom of navigation in the region. we are looking for specific outcomes from the meeting november 15. i will not get too far ahead of the meeting and i will let the president speak for himself afte
the u.s. in recent months. president biden comes into this summit on solid footing for the u.s. to compete around the world. at home we have had the strongest recovery and lowest inflation of any leading economy and created 14 million jobs. we have had 21 straight months of unemployment under 4% for the first time in 50 years. abroad, the president has deepened our partnerships. in the last year he has hosted the leaders of many countries for meetings in washington. he held a trilateral summit...
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following the u.s. withdrawal in august 2021. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this heritage is to discuss the effects of the biden administration's afghanistan policy since the u.s. withdrawal. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. following the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the country is no better off today than when the united states first entered it. after 20 years of blood and treasure to any progress made has been erased. and it didn't have to be this way. this administration's deadly and chaotic withdrawal was ill-conceived from the very start. there were no plans for enduring peace and the support of the afghan people. the taliban who now control afghanistan are terrorists who pose theocratic edicts to oppress the afghan people. they abuse women and steel humanitarian aid from starving afghans. they partner with terrorist organizations such as al-qaeda and to reach the taliban. al-qaeda is l
following the u.s. withdrawal in august 2021. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this heritage is to discuss the effects of the biden administration's afghanistan policy since the u.s. withdrawal. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. following the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the country is no better off today than when the united states first entered it. after 20 years of blood and...
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for the u.s., instead choose to go to canada, for example, they end up creating new jobs for canadians rather than for americans. immigrants also disproportionately positively contribute to innovation, which has historically given the u.s. a competitive relative to countries like china that do not attract or permit immigrants. a recent study found that immigrants who account for about 14% of the u.s. population are responsible for 36% of aggregate innovation in the u.s. not only do immigrants patent more than u.s.-born workers, but they also increase u.s.-born workers productivity by 13 percentage points. due to increase collaboration between u.s.-born and immigrant workers and the recombination of diverse knowledge and ideas. another study turns to history for a clear example of what happens to american innovation when immigration flows are restricted. immigration quotas in the 1920s caused a 68% decline in patenting. in large part because americans were less innovative without immigrants around.
for the u.s., instead choose to go to canada, for example, they end up creating new jobs for canadians rather than for americans. immigrants also disproportionately positively contribute to innovation, which has historically given the u.s. a competitive relative to countries like china that do not attract or permit immigrants. a recent study found that immigrants who account for about 14% of the u.s. population are responsible for 36% of aggregate innovation in the u.s. not only do immigrants...
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u.s. president joe biden as described talks with xi jinping as the most constructive and productive that they have had yet. president xi saying china is ready to be a partner and friend of the divided states. he hailed the resumption of military: indications, but the positive tone overshadowed by one comment that he made to reporters. >> would you still refer to president xi as a dictator? >> look, he is, he is a guy who runs a country that is a communist country based on a form of government totally different than ours. kriti: a lot of positive signals as well. let's take a listen to that. pres. biden: in the months ahead we will continue to pursue a high-level diplomacy with the prc into both directions to keep the lines of communications open, including between president xi and me. he and i agreed either one of us could pick up the phone, call directly and we would be hurt immediately. kriti: john carney joining us from washington, working some crazy hours covering this. president xi ha
u.s. president joe biden as described talks with xi jinping as the most constructive and productive that they have had yet. president xi saying china is ready to be a partner and friend of the divided states. he hailed the resumption of military: indications, but the positive tone overshadowed by one comment that he made to reporters. >> would you still refer to president xi as a dictator? >> look, he is, he is a guy who runs a country that is a communist country based on a form of...
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u.s.-china discussion? we will be asking kai-fu lee and a few minutes or so. what is going on across these markets is what we heard from jay powell. the fed is not going to hesitate to raise rates if needed. they are still data-dependent. essentially it pours cold water into the rally we have seen. certainly, that will be a key we are watching and markets today. it is basically risk off when it comes to stocks. we are at session lows, down 1% from your asia benchmark. this is how we are seeing it market to market. indonesia is coming online now. the whole discussion of whether the fed is done, we thought that would calm markets. now volatility is reigniting once again. you have to wonder, and change in that tone if it is enough to price in another rate hike, or was this correcting the narrative? we heard that from bostic as well. we cannot colby and -- we cannot call the victory on inflation. u.s. futures are flat. we are seeing some downside when it comes to japan. we are watching the gre
u.s.-china discussion? we will be asking kai-fu lee and a few minutes or so. what is going on across these markets is what we heard from jay powell. the fed is not going to hesitate to raise rates if needed. they are still data-dependent. essentially it pours cold water into the rally we have seen. certainly, that will be a key we are watching and markets today. it is basically risk off when it comes to stocks. we are at session lows, down 1% from your asia benchmark. this is how we are seeing...
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u.s. can't say exactly how many may be killed, may be held hostage. but the u.s. is in discussions with all of these parties to try and secure some kind of agreement to get them released and certainly the news that one of these hostages is a 3-year-old will only increase pressure on all of the parties to try and come to some sort of agreement, including the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who president biden has been pressuring to secure the release of hostages using the longer pauses in the fighting. these humanitarian pauses. and we heard from president biden earlier this week saying that he had pressed netanyahu on a pause in the fighting that was longer even than three days. certainly u.s. officials do say that securing the release of all 200-plus hostages will prior a significant break in the fighting. there have only be a handful of hostages that have been released so far, including those two americans, the mother and daughter. u.s. officials say that was a pilot case and t
u.s. can't say exactly how many may be killed, may be held hostage. but the u.s. is in discussions with all of these parties to try and secure some kind of agreement to get them released and certainly the news that one of these hostages is a 3-year-old will only increase pressure on all of the parties to try and come to some sort of agreement, including the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who president biden has been pressuring to secure the release of hostages using the longer pauses...
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the u.s. cpi print, the key release of the week. garfield reynolds joins us. there is already so much noise and positioning and speculation going into the rest of the real -- the rest of the year and 2024 in terms of the fed. our markets getting ahead of themselves? garfield: markets are mostly trying to do what they usually do, come up with what the future will bring. you have a very divergent set of outcomes. vonnie was talking about the contrasting calls from analysts. in a lot of ways what they are doing is teasing out what the market is trying to pick for the fed. if you have a soft landing scenario, the goldman sachs view more or less makes sense, but certainly the idea is you don't get rapid fed rate cuts. ubs and morgan stanley are saying just as in previous times, once the fed has pushed the economy into recession, they will have to cut rates rapidly. if you think a recession is coming, those sort of rate cuts, 150, 200 base points, those make sense, but the question is the timing. so
the u.s. cpi print, the key release of the week. garfield reynolds joins us. there is already so much noise and positioning and speculation going into the rest of the real -- the rest of the year and 2024 in terms of the fed. our markets getting ahead of themselves? garfield: markets are mostly trying to do what they usually do, come up with what the future will bring. you have a very divergent set of outcomes. vonnie was talking about the contrasting calls from analysts. in a lot of ways what...
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u.s. launching air strikes in syria. what the pentagon has just revealed. we just learned tonight the u.s. war planes launching those retaliatory strikes on a weapons storage facility in syria. after iranian-backed forces targeted american troops in iraq and in syria. this comes with the u.s. concerned that this israel-hamas war could expand in the region. martha raddatz standing by with late reporting on these u.s. strikes. >>> also breaking at this hour, the tense talks under way right now for the potential release of dozens of hostages held by hamas in gaza. americans among them. what sources are now telling abc news, and mat rivers in israel. >>> in new york city, ivanka trump taking the stand in the $250 million civil trial against her father. what she told the court today. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> outside new york city tonight, the urgent manhunt under way in new jersey, after authorities say a january 6th suspect evaded police, running into the woods. the fbi and the s.
u.s. launching air strikes in syria. what the pentagon has just revealed. we just learned tonight the u.s. war planes launching those retaliatory strikes on a weapons storage facility in syria. after iranian-backed forces targeted american troops in iraq and in syria. this comes with the u.s. concerned that this israel-hamas war could expand in the region. martha raddatz standing by with late reporting on these u.s. strikes. >>> also breaking at this hour, the tense talks under way...
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u.s., face-to-face with president biden. >>> and a u.s. navy destroyer shooting down a drone headed in the direction of that american ship. >>> first tonight, israeli soldiers raiding the largest hospital in gaza, al shifa hospital. what they say they found. our reporter pressing the israeli military tonight, did they find the tunnels they said were beneath the hospital? and tonight, a doctor inside that hospital describing the scene. also, the breaking news on hostages at this hour. tonight, what we're learning about a potential deal to free at least 50 hostages, including women and children. matt gutman standing by with new reporting from israel. >>> here in the u.s., china's president xi is here, and the handshake seen by the world. the moment in that room when both leaders began addressing each other face-to-face across the table from president biden. among the key issues going into this, china's relationship with vladimir putin amild this war with ukraine. china's relationship with ir
u.s., face-to-face with president biden. >>> and a u.s. navy destroyer shooting down a drone headed in the direction of that american ship. >>> first tonight, israeli soldiers raiding the largest hospital in gaza, al shifa hospital. what they say they found. our reporter pressing the israeli military tonight, did they find the tunnels they said were beneath the hospital? and tonight, a doctor inside that hospital describing the scene. also, the breaking news on hostages at...
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they feel e u.s. has no more business in manchuria than the u.s. has in britain's dealings with india. besides, the u.s. is unreliable, able. it cannot keep its word. it hadn't even joined the league of nations. as i quoted prime minister, you get nothing out of washington but words. and as i said, the french privately assure stimson of their complete accord. but they no public statement, even the chinese. the press was unappreciative of the claim the american protest had failed to restrain japan. but stimson is pleased he had taken a morally correct position, comparing himself to george washington century before he wrote in diary, he had raised a standard into which the wise and honest may repair. indeed, that they speaking through of state william castle hoover sought to take credit for an recognition as the hoov doctrine, whereas it was increasingly to as the stimson doctrine. and when stimson laid down this famous document of non-recognition, the policy that has gone down in the history books as the stimson doctrine, he felt he could do it with
they feel e u.s. has no more business in manchuria than the u.s. has in britain's dealings with india. besides, the u.s. is unreliable, able. it cannot keep its word. it hadn't even joined the league of nations. as i quoted prime minister, you get nothing out of washington but words. and as i said, the french privately assure stimson of their complete accord. but they no public statement, even the chinese. the press was unappreciative of the claim the american protest had failed to restrain...
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u.s. soil amid rising tensions. can they reset relations? >>> plus, israeli troops raid gaza's largest hospital after claiming hamas is using it as a terror cell. will the idf show evidence as hamas and hospital officials deny this? where are patients supposed to go? >>> an emergency hearing in fulton county, georgia. why the district attorney says they need to seal evidence in the case against former president donald trump and others. >>> all these stories coming in right here to "cnn news central." ♪ ♪ >>> at any moment president biden and chinese president xi jinping are set to meet face-to-face for the first time in a year. president biden is hoping this highly-anticipated meeting will put the u.s./china relationship on steadier footing. the president has been lowering expectations heading into it. the summit is taking place in san francisco. cnn's dana colbert joins us now with more. what is the expectation for what will come out of this meeting? >> reporter: it's an important part an
u.s. soil amid rising tensions. can they reset relations? >>> plus, israeli troops raid gaza's largest hospital after claiming hamas is using it as a terror cell. will the idf show evidence as hamas and hospital officials deny this? where are patients supposed to go? >>> an emergency hearing in fulton county, georgia. why the district attorney says they need to seal evidence in the case against former president donald trump and others. >>> all these stories coming in...
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u.s. capitol market is organically in response to the funding needs that i referred to, establishing a appropriate institutions was critical to sustain it. the establishment of the security and exchange commissions, the fcc and in the 30s played a pivotal role in suppressing statests to fragment security markets, if they could. we have the european securities market authorities. some of that is not single. supervision remains largely at the national level. enforcement powers are often split across national regulators. so creating a european secretary by extending the powers, could be the answer, or part of the answer. it would need a broader mandate, including direct supervision and market infrastructures such as the eu central counter parties. you'll be hearing from the president from the french competition authority later on. that scenario, the combination of national authority or super national authority at the european level has made some really in roads into that occasion of authority
u.s. capitol market is organically in response to the funding needs that i referred to, establishing a appropriate institutions was critical to sustain it. the establishment of the security and exchange commissions, the fcc and in the 30s played a pivotal role in suppressing statests to fragment security markets, if they could. we have the european securities market authorities. some of that is not single. supervision remains largely at the national level. enforcement powers are often split...
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down below $80 a share u.s. per adr. wu says the u.s. is increasing restrictions on chip sales for china and that's forced alibaba to rethink its plan to break the company into six parts. this is not just the cloud -- a cloud story. they have also announced their grocery division, fresh hippo, they also scrapping that ipo. that also raises questions about the other ipo it applied for and hong kong, logistics division -- in hong kong, logistics division. the market is going to be digesting the news quite a bit. alibaba had been trying to regain its footing following three years of covid 0, 3 years of a regulatory crackdown, they had come up with this plan to break up into six different divisions, to unlock value and individually raise funds on their markets through ipo -- this throws it all pretty much into question. investors, left scratching their heads, obviously. but the key -- here is a quote we can bring full-screen. joseph says the focus has to be on providing cash for future investments, because essentially the ai world needs tons
down below $80 a share u.s. per adr. wu says the u.s. is increasing restrictions on chip sales for china and that's forced alibaba to rethink its plan to break the company into six parts. this is not just the cloud -- a cloud story. they have also announced their grocery division, fresh hippo, they also scrapping that ipo. that also raises questions about the other ipo it applied for and hong kong, logistics division -- in hong kong, logistics division. the market is going to be digesting the...
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i think the u.s. government, the biden administration recognizes very clearly that we have to develop our own capabilities over time but it's going to take time and if we don't seek to learn how they are doing this, license the technology so we understand them better and can build a plant here simply not to delay our transition. >> i think the chinese are very anxious to export. i think they are happy to sell us stuff and to build a battery plant in michigan but it was perfectly happy to license that battery technology to us and show us how to build those batteries. they are well ahead of what we were able to build here. if you go back a ways to the chinese they leapt ahead in their industrialization over the last 30 years because they recognize they have to learn from the united states. it's a very long-term approach and leave you falling further behind. if the chinese have capacity to dominate these industries and we have to sit there and say we can deal with any of them we have to do it on our own
i think the u.s. government, the biden administration recognizes very clearly that we have to develop our own capabilities over time but it's going to take time and if we don't seek to learn how they are doing this, license the technology so we understand them better and can build a plant here simply not to delay our transition. >> i think the chinese are very anxious to export. i think they are happy to sell us stuff and to build a battery plant in michigan but it was perfectly happy to...
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since then the u.s. vietnam relations have been upgraded to a comprehensive strategic partnership and it's an especially promising moment to the u.s. vietnam economic relationship. trade with vietnam has grown at an annual rate of nearly 25% over the past almost three decades reaching over $140 billion in 2022. vietnam plays a growing role in the semi conductor supply chain. this is exactly the opportunity are approach positions us to act on. it can bolster american supply-chain resilience will advancing common values and growing our center partners economies. in addition to its far-reaching domestic investment the chips act created a 500 million-dollar fund for international investments. in september president biden launched landmark semi-conductor partnerships with vietnam. we are incentivizing american companies to invest in vietnam from amcor technologies to test and assembly plant last month to plans by synopsys for new semi-conductor design centers. and we are peering finance is a more holistic --
since then the u.s. vietnam relations have been upgraded to a comprehensive strategic partnership and it's an especially promising moment to the u.s. vietnam economic relationship. trade with vietnam has grown at an annual rate of nearly 25% over the past almost three decades reaching over $140 billion in 2022. vietnam plays a growing role in the semi conductor supply chain. this is exactly the opportunity are approach positions us to act on. it can bolster american supply-chain resilience will...
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levy, a u.s. arms on japan. keep u.s. arms from rching japan. but here again, american arms are negligible. the conflict. now let me stress that of all sanctions made, the idea rather of all the suggestions made you universal sanctions that is withholding goods from japanese ports might well have exerted the most coeion. cut off the trade with japan. hit the japanese where. it hurts japan's economy is already in trouble anyhow. let them really suffer. put the squeeze on them. articles ten an. article 16 of the league covenant refers such pressure. in fact, whathe league levies sanctions. let the u.s. cooperate with it. but with all the suggestions made, this is the most risky. and it was heavily debated among america's opinion elite. stimson occasionally toyed with such proposals, t he would always back away. hoover was opposed. one in congress favored it. stinson himself saw real involved. now let me go. one of the sanctions issue a bit more, because sanctions continue to the present day as means of coercion. back in 1981, i entered the papers
levy, a u.s. arms on japan. keep u.s. arms from rching japan. but here again, american arms are negligible. the conflict. now let me stress that of all sanctions made, the idea rather of all the suggestions made you universal sanctions that is withholding goods from japanese ports might well have exerted the most coeion. cut off the trade with japan. hit the japanese where. it hurts japan's economy is already in trouble anyhow. let them really suffer. put the squeeze on them. articles ten an....
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the u.s. is not doing enough to stop israel's bombardment of gaza. take a listen. >> there's only one thing that can really make a difference here. that is that president biden decides to actually use a tremendous leverage that the united states has over israel. to push and secure cease-fire that would entail hostages removed by hamas. biden has refused to use that leverage. has only pushed for much more insignificant measures, that will not make a significant difference on the situation. certainly is not going to alleviate the suffering or get release of the hostages. and at the same time, this status quo, this approach, will further increase the risk of the conflict spreading. and potentially involving hezbollah and lebanon, iraqi militia and iran. that would be a disastrous scenario. that is where we're heading. it is a bit odd to see that biden has so far not used the leverage that he has. >> right. i mean, that is the big concern, isn't it? the expansion of this. it has to be said, the ac
the u.s. is not doing enough to stop israel's bombardment of gaza. take a listen. >> there's only one thing that can really make a difference here. that is that president biden decides to actually use a tremendous leverage that the united states has over israel. to push and secure cease-fire that would entail hostages removed by hamas. biden has refused to use that leverage. has only pushed for much more insignificant measures, that will not make a significant difference on the situation....
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the u.s. does that -- is that people to govern on its own. they begin to threaten democracy and that we think it is due to a counter majoritarian institute that like -- it allows minorities to occasionally govern over a majority. most of these institution are constitutional. the structure of the u.s. senate -- some are not constitutional but these add up to a system in which minorities can thwart majorities that you do not see any other democracy. >> thank you so much for that. francis, and your article on democracy and populism, you take a more optimistic view and you argue that although it threatens the inclusive norms, federalism also helped instantly the u.s. against authoritarian leaders centralize control. tell us why you believe that populist insurgency is more likely to be checked in the u.s. than it is in other systems. >> thank you for the question. i see it as one that is designed for circumstances when, the word of the federalist papers will not always be at the helm. it is a syste
the u.s. does that -- is that people to govern on its own. they begin to threaten democracy and that we think it is due to a counter majoritarian institute that like -- it allows minorities to occasionally govern over a majority. most of these institution are constitutional. the structure of the u.s. senate -- some are not constitutional but these add up to a system in which minorities can thwart majorities that you do not see any other democracy. >> thank you so much for that. francis,...
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the u.s. china can coexist in the world. until we move towards that, we will continue to have very dangerous tensions between the u.s. and china. host: what do you think would be a good first step towards that, building up relationships. from the topics that have been discussed until of session california to other topics. >> the agreements denounced are a good first step because each side indicates that it has an interest in talking to the other and that they respect the other. that basic dignity being recognized on both sides is a key prerequisite for future diplomacy. but future diplomacy needs to get into the substance and that has to do with the military situation in the western pacific especially around taiwan or all -- and also in the south and east china sea. and the nature of the global economy, whether the rate of growth can be increased and be distributed more equitably so there is enough space for chinese and american companies to succeed even as they compete with each other. those
the u.s. china can coexist in the world. until we move towards that, we will continue to have very dangerous tensions between the u.s. and china. host: what do you think would be a good first step towards that, building up relationships. from the topics that have been discussed until of session california to other topics. >> the agreements denounced are a good first step because each side indicates that it has an interest in talking to the other and that they respect the other. that basic...
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both the u.s. particularly the israeli government are making clear that this is not a cease-fire. that this pause is humanitarian in nature, to allow sevillians -- civilians to go from the north to more saved a safety core door to be able to leave some of the fighting, flee some of the fighting to areas where it is safer. the is really government and prime minister -- israeli government and prime minister netanyahu said there will not be a cease-fire until they have wiped out hamas. this is something that has been negotiated some. when president biden was asked about it he said he hoped it would happen sooner. to allow people to leave and also to allow some humanitarian goods and medicine and things to come into that area as well, though that has proven to be a difficult process. shery: please tactical -- haidi: these tactical local pauses come with political significance? >> they do, haidi. it is said even israel, which has been clear about not stopping the fighting, is noting that there is worldw
both the u.s. particularly the israeli government are making clear that this is not a cease-fire. that this pause is humanitarian in nature, to allow sevillians -- civilians to go from the north to more saved a safety core door to be able to leave some of the fighting, flee some of the fighting to areas where it is safer. the is really government and prime minister -- israeli government and prime minister netanyahu said there will not be a cease-fire until they have wiped out hamas. this is...
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u.s.ent joe biden and chinese president xi jinping hold an anticipated meeting in san francisco, coming face-to-face for the first time in almost a year. out a military attackhospital, accusing hamas f having a command base there. the u.n. calls for extended humanitarian pauses as the situation in gaza continues to deteriorate. hello and welcome to world news america. joe biden and china's president xi jinping are meeting face-to-face for the first time in nearly a year on the sidelines of the apex summit in san francisco. the forum bring together almost every nation in the pacific rim for talks on trade and sustainability, but most of the attention in the run-up to the summit has been focused on today's meeting. it's the first time the two leaders have sat down together since the g 2022. while some things have changed, the core attention between the dominant u.s. and increasingly assertive china remains. the two presidents struck a cautiously optimistic tone. pres. biden: there is no subs
u.s.ent joe biden and chinese president xi jinping hold an anticipated meeting in san francisco, coming face-to-face for the first time in almost a year. out a military attackhospital, accusing hamas f having a command base there. the u.n. calls for extended humanitarian pauses as the situation in gaza continues to deteriorate. hello and welcome to world news america. joe biden and china's president xi jinping are meeting face-to-face for the first time in nearly a year on the sidelines of the...
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u.s. cyber command are evolving to meet these threats. please welcome general paul nakasone. >> good afternoon. thank you so much for the warm welcome to the national press club. this invitation is special to me. there can be no effective public dialogue and debate without a free press to inform people, challenge decision-makers, and foster accountability. i believe in it strongly. today, let me speak briefly about things that i feel are important for our nation and then reserve time for questions. since 2018, i have had the privilege of serving both as the commander of u.s. cyber command and the director of the national security agency. both an honor and a humbling experience. over the course of my career, i have served all over the world, across the u.s., in korea, iraq, and afghanistan. in both peace and war. my journey has taken me from small units at the tactical level where you live and learn with soldiers from all backgrounds and all perspectives, to the pentagon on 9/11. and now, t
u.s. cyber command are evolving to meet these threats. please welcome general paul nakasone. >> good afternoon. thank you so much for the warm welcome to the national press club. this invitation is special to me. there can be no effective public dialogue and debate without a free press to inform people, challenge decision-makers, and foster accountability. i believe in it strongly. today, let me speak briefly about things that i feel are important for our nation and then reserve time for...
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but it is proof that the new u.s. airstrikes have not deterred the militia groups those u.s. strikes last night hit a safehouse and a training site used by the iranian-backed militia groups >> and courtney, another story you're following there at the pentagon, new details on a deadly u.s. helicopter crash on friday >> reporter: yeah, that's right lester, five u.s. special operations soldiers known as night stalkers were killed when their helicopter crashed during a refueling training mission in the eastern mediterranean. now, they were deployed to the region after the hamas terror attacks. and to be ready for any possible evacuation or rescue of american citizens lester >> courtney kube, thank you. >>> also tonight, hope for some children from gaza cancer patients cut off from chemotherapy by the war until the white house, palestinian cancer advocates and st. jude's hospital stepped in andrea mitchell has our exclusive report >> reporter: victory at last for 10-year-old jori zakut, one of 21 palestinian children with cancer. safe in an egyptian hospital, flashing a sign of vi
but it is proof that the new u.s. airstrikes have not deterred the militia groups those u.s. strikes last night hit a safehouse and a training site used by the iranian-backed militia groups >> and courtney, another story you're following there at the pentagon, new details on a deadly u.s. helicopter crash on friday >> reporter: yeah, that's right lester, five u.s. special operations soldiers known as night stalkers were killed when their helicopter crashed during a refueling...
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u.s.asurie'' quarterly refunding announcement with issuance in focus ahead of the key fomc rate decision later today. japan ramping up yen intervention. there warning after the boj fueled selloff weekend of the yen to its lowest level of the. china manufacturing activity unexpectedly shrink in. in israel, a strike at a gaza refugee camp stokes concerns about the mounting toll from weeks of fighting. hamas says it will release foreign captives. u.s. secretary of state set to return to israel. a lot of crosscurrents, geopolitics, a lot of earnings. it is that rate decision that will be moving markets today. that's where i want to go with our traditional market check. you are seeing a mixed picture, regional divergence, a key regional divergence. we are going back to this idea where you are basically selling off u.s. assets right now between asian and european trade. i think that's what shows you, s&p down -- futures down, nasdaq futures down. that is pretty traditional ahead of the fomc deci
u.s.asurie'' quarterly refunding announcement with issuance in focus ahead of the key fomc rate decision later today. japan ramping up yen intervention. there warning after the boj fueled selloff weekend of the yen to its lowest level of the. china manufacturing activity unexpectedly shrink in. in israel, a strike at a gaza refugee camp stokes concerns about the mounting toll from weeks of fighting. hamas says it will release foreign captives. u.s. secretary of state set to return to israel. a...
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and that is the u.s. view. so i wouldn't view it as fraying at the relationship or anything like that. a shift in public messaging or -- and private messaging is to be expected even when it's an ally. >> beth, he also said much more needs to be done to protect civilians. this is one day after the white house announced that israel had formalized plans for these hours' long pauses in fighting. but the u.n. human rights chief expressed doubt as to how effective these safe zones are. are they effective? what more do you think should be d done? >> i think that there's a gap between our rhetoric and what people are seeing on the ground. and that's not necessarily our fault. i mean, there's only so much we can do in terms of trying to persuade and pressure israel on these matters. but you know, i think that that's the problem is that, you know, the arab populations do see us as not actually delivering on our promises. i would say that one thing that we could absolutely do is maybe turn our eyes and be more direct abou
and that is the u.s. view. so i wouldn't view it as fraying at the relationship or anything like that. a shift in public messaging or -- and private messaging is to be expected even when it's an ally. >> beth, he also said much more needs to be done to protect civilians. this is one day after the white house announced that israel had formalized plans for these hours' long pauses in fighting. but the u.n. human rights chief expressed doubt as to how effective these safe zones are. are they...
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the u.s.nflation print hoping it ends the fed hiking cycle >>> and guarantees from the german state and the parent company as soon as tomorrow. >>> guess who's back former prime minister david cameron comes back as the new foreign secretary. >>> ubs' forecast 275 basis points in cuts next year four times the average the global chief economist says the u.s. central bank will soon be forced to address recession pressures. >> accommodative is 250. if you start from 5.5, you need to accommodate that is where the market debate is >>> warm welcome to the program. pleasure to be here with sylvia this morning let's start with the iaea. we have a fresh monthly report from the agency. here is what they have to say. the i aaea raised the global oi demand to 930,000 barrels a day up from 880,000 per day previously notable jump in demand growth expected in terms of the saudi-russia cuts, it is set to keep the market in a deficit through year end. chinese demand rose to 17.1 million barrels per day in septe
the u.s.nflation print hoping it ends the fed hiking cycle >>> and guarantees from the german state and the parent company as soon as tomorrow. >>> guess who's back former prime minister david cameron comes back as the new foreign secretary. >>> ubs' forecast 275 basis points in cuts next year four times the average the global chief economist says the u.s. central bank will soon be forced to address recession pressures. >> accommodative is 250. if you start from...
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the u.s.ttorney general said that using new technology to break the law does not make you a disrupter, it makes you a criminal. it was noted that there are significant criminal activities here. the treasury department released a statement showing that binance enabled "illicit actors and dealt with what appears to be a who's who of terrorist and militant groups throughout the world." one of the cftc legal documents shows that back in february of 2019, binance's then chief compliance officer, samuel lynn, confirmed to a colleague in a very casual conversation that they were funneling money to hamas, saying they were using "small funds" and casually saying you can hardly by an ak-47 what $600. it was those kind of comments and that kind of nonchalance the u.s. authorities are saying that now has binance ultimately becoming the largest corporate -- facing the largest corporate penalties in u.s. history and as the u.s. secretary janet yellen said, this is the largest penalty in the treasury departm
the u.s.ttorney general said that using new technology to break the law does not make you a disrupter, it makes you a criminal. it was noted that there are significant criminal activities here. the treasury department released a statement showing that binance enabled "illicit actors and dealt with what appears to be a who's who of terrorist and militant groups throughout the world." one of the cftc legal documents shows that back in february of 2019, binance's then chief compliance...
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the u.s.still standing shoulder to shoulder with israel and also warning it to protect civilian life. jim, tomorrow president biden will meet with the president of indonesia. that's the largest muslim majority nation. the president joko widodo has just come from saudi arabia with a large meeting with arab and muslim leaders, and he has called for a ceasefire and this will be a point of discussion for the two men tomorrow at the white house, jim. >> kevin liptak for us, thank you very much. senior adviser to prime minister netanyahu mark regev. i want to start off request your reaction to this breaking news that a 3-year-old american child is among the hostages. that is outrageous. that is sick that hamas would take a 3-year-old child hostage as well as all of the other children that have been taken hostage in all of this. what can you tell us about this efforts to free this child and the others? >> at the moment, hamas is holding 239 hostages and of them some elderly people at the age of 75 an
the u.s.still standing shoulder to shoulder with israel and also warning it to protect civilian life. jim, tomorrow president biden will meet with the president of indonesia. that's the largest muslim majority nation. the president joko widodo has just come from saudi arabia with a large meeting with arab and muslim leaders, and he has called for a ceasefire and this will be a point of discussion for the two men tomorrow at the white house, jim. >> kevin liptak for us, thank you very...