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but the u.s. withdrawal also meant the pulling of u.s. logistics, advisers, contractors, all of whom are believed the lifeblood of the afghan military in its fight against e taliban. guest: talk abt the doha agreement. guest: the doha agreement was an agreement struck between the trump administration led by the negotiator between the u.s. and the taliban, d in our book, we make it pretty clear that this is a flawed agreement,o say the least. but there were conditions in this agreement. this is not just an agreement with the u.s. some conditions as well among those being break ties with terrorist groups. specificallyl qaeda. in the taliban never did that. they still haven't done that. it was a flawed agreement, but the conditions the taliban was supposed to follow were not being met, and president biden decided to withdraw all of our troops anyway. obviously, resulted that was a taliban takeover. >> life republicans, you are on the cherry done the. >> tha you. i needed to insert a couple of my theories into this fiasco -- did not create sc
but the u.s. withdrawal also meant the pulling of u.s. logistics, advisers, contractors, all of whom are believed the lifeblood of the afghan military in its fight against e taliban. guest: talk abt the doha agreement. guest: the doha agreement was an agreement struck between the trump administration led by the negotiator between the u.s. and the taliban, d in our book, we make it pretty clear that this is a flawed agreement,o say the least. but there were conditions in this agreement. this is...
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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 subject right now. kevin, all yours. well, thank you, burt, for the kind introduction. thank you. 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 titl
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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u.s. central command says u.s. navy forces in the red sea intercepted 12 one-way attack drones, three anti-ship bolisms, and two land attack cruise missiles that were fired by the houthis over the southern red sea. those interceptions were the u.s. destroyer and fighter jets operating with the "eisenhower" carrier strike group in the nation, the u.s. concerned about the houthis, putting together a multinational force trying to deal with these attack is. major shipping companies say they will avoid the red sea for now. this is very much a space we'll be watching. the hootis say they were targeted a ship that didn't respond to their naval forces and say niece operations are conducted to show a message of solidarity to the palestinian people. >>> the israel/hamas war, a close confidant of israeli prime minister prime minister netanyahu has been meeting with senior biden administration officials about the next phase of the conflict in gaza. cnn's priscilla alvarez at the white house, and cnn's will ripley in tel aviv.
u.s. central command says u.s. navy forces in the red sea intercepted 12 one-way attack drones, three anti-ship bolisms, and two land attack cruise missiles that were fired by the houthis over the southern red sea. those interceptions were the u.s. destroyer and fighter jets operating with the "eisenhower" carrier strike group in the nation, the u.s. concerned about the houthis, putting together a multinational force trying to deal with these attack is. major shipping companies say...
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u.s. border from southern mexico. one day before secretary state antony blinken heads to mexico city in an effort to deal with the crisis. >>> if you're planning to return an unwanted holiday gift, it may cost you. we'll tell you why. >>> hello and welcome to the lead. right now, top biden administration officials are set to meet with ron dermer in washington, d.c. a close confident of benjamin netanyahu. antony blinken and jake sullivan are expected to press dermer are moving israel to a more targeted phase of the war. this as netanyahu vows a long fight in gaza. israel defense forces are using the ground, air and naval troops to strike what they say are terror targets in the gaza strip. the hamas controlled palestinian ministry of health says 20,000 civilians have been killed. priscilla alvarez is at the white house for us. these meetings could be underway at any moment. what are we expecting out of them? >> reporter: this comes at a critical time as the u.s. looks for israel to move awa
u.s. border from southern mexico. one day before secretary state antony blinken heads to mexico city in an effort to deal with the crisis. >>> if you're planning to return an unwanted holiday gift, it may cost you. we'll tell you why. >>> hello and welcome to the lead. right now, top biden administration officials are set to meet with ron dermer in washington, d.c. a close confident of benjamin netanyahu. antony blinken and jake sullivan are expected to press dermer are moving...
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>>> the u.s. striking back, president biden ordering airstrikes on iranian-backed groups in iraq after american troops are targeted in critically wounded. i had, how this impacts when it's already incredibly tense moment in the u.s.. >>> the fbi says it's working with law enforcement officials in colorado to investigate threats made against state supreme court justices. those threats, of course, coming after the justices ruled last week that former president trump should be removed from the state's 2024 presidential ballot. >>> and, timeout, apple says it's no longer selling the newest apple watch in the u.s.. this, after the white house declined the emergency action to keep the watch on store shelves. we're going to have the reason behind the ban, coming up. we are following these major developing stories and many more, it's all coming in right here, to cnn newsroom. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i'm brianna keilar, here with jessica dean. hello, great to have you. boris is off today. we begin with america hitting b
>>> the u.s. striking back, president biden ordering airstrikes on iranian-backed groups in iraq after american troops are targeted in critically wounded. i had, how this impacts when it's already incredibly tense moment in the u.s.. >>> the fbi says it's working with law enforcement officials in colorado to investigate threats made against state supreme court justices. those threats, of course, coming after the justices ruled last week that former president trump should be...
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while the u.s.ernment failed in a lotf ways, there were warnings that this would be the relt and those warnings were just ignored. host: the co-authors of that book. jerry is with us for about the xt half hour take those calls. salvatori in salem, massachusetts. democrat, good morning. caller: yes, sir. the question in my mind, how long do you think it would have taken to subdue afghanistan? we could be there another hundred years and it would never happen. i'm so happy that we get out of the useles war after vietnam and all that, which i partook in, and it was feckless. this book to be about biden and l this, it is ridiculous. guest: so in our book, we don't ta a specific stance on what the long-term u.s. policy should have beein afghanistan. our book is authe decisions in 2021, and the way that this withdrawal was done. whether you thinthat the u.s. should have stayed to ensure that the taliban was kept at bay, obviously the taliban harboredl qaeda before, during, and after the 9/11 attacks and yo
while the u.s.ernment failed in a lotf ways, there were warnings that this would be the relt and those warnings were just ignored. host: the co-authors of that book. jerry is with us for about the xt half hour take those calls. salvatori in salem, massachusetts. democrat, good morning. caller: yes, sir. the question in my mind, how long do you think it would have taken to subdue afghanistan? we could be there another hundred years and it would never happen. i'm so happy that we get out of the...
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the former u.s.assador to the united nations and u.s. director of national intelligence. thank you for joining us on bbc news. if we can look first at the efforts at the u.n. security council. you are the u.s. representative for several years. can you talk to us about what is going on behind the scenes? are these delays a sign that an agreement is getting nearer or farther away? >> i do not know how good i am at reading the tea leaves but it seems to me that people want to keep these talks at that u.n. security council going. quite a few reports to the effect that no one wants to see the united states, once again veto a resolution. i think there are some serious efforts being made to come to some sort of accommodation so we can move this issue forward in a somewhat positive direction. >> on that, we see a large-scale humanitarian crisis. 2 million people displaced between gaza and israel. the health ministry saying the death toll of civilians is around 20,000. why is the u.s. not prepared to call for
the former u.s.assador to the united nations and u.s. director of national intelligence. thank you for joining us on bbc news. if we can look first at the efforts at the u.n. security council. you are the u.s. representative for several years. can you talk to us about what is going on behind the scenes? are these delays a sign that an agreement is getting nearer or farther away? >> i do not know how good i am at reading the tea leaves but it seems to me that people want to keep these...
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u.s. strategy in the indo pacific region. camille dawson, deputy secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs speaks at the atlantic council, here in washington, d.c., where she talks about the u.s. relationship with china and the trilateral security partnership of the region between australia, you the united kingdom, and the u.s. ♪♪ >> good afternoon everyone, my name - and a senior nonresident fellow at the evening cattle vendor pacific security initiative which is >>> good afternoon, everyone, my name is amy searight, energy of security. as a former deputy secretary of defense for southeast asia, it is my great pleasure to welcome you today to today's event, a discussion, with deputy assistant secretary for state, for east asian and pacific affairs, camille dawson, on indo pacific strategy. as a reminder, today's event is open to the public and on the record. for our in person audience, during the q&a session, these make your way to the microphone at the side of the room if you
u.s. strategy in the indo pacific region. camille dawson, deputy secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs speaks at the atlantic council, here in washington, d.c., where she talks about the u.s. relationship with china and the trilateral security partnership of the region between australia, you the united kingdom, and the u.s. ♪♪ >> good afternoon everyone, my name - and a senior nonresident fellow at the evening cattle vendor pacific security initiative which is...
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the u.s.e secretary visits israel, announcing support. more shipping companies diverge from using the red sea as houthi attacks continue. a major shift in the catholic church as the pope commits to blessing same-sex couples. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to "world news america." lloyd austin is in israel reiterating the u.s.'unshakable support for the country. he has spoken to israel about making the war in gaza more surgical and reducing harm to civilians but says he will not do date timelines or terms. he spoke beside his israeli counterpart who said israel would not control gaza in anyway following the war. the un security council is expected to vote tuesday on a resolution calling for cease-fire if the humanitarian situation in gaza continues to deteriorate. it is unclear if the u.s. will veto that. our correspondent sent us this report from jerusalem. reporter: direct criticism of the israeli -- there was no criticism of the israeli defense force when lloyd austin gave a statement today,
the u.s.e secretary visits israel, announcing support. more shipping companies diverge from using the red sea as houthi attacks continue. a major shift in the catholic church as the pope commits to blessing same-sex couples. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to "world news america." lloyd austin is in israel reiterating the u.s.'unshakable support for the country. he has spoken to israel about making the war in gaza more surgical and reducing harm to civilians but says he will not do...
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the u.s. supreme court to hear immunity for the former president right now as opposed to later on. the decision as we learn of new evidence of trumps efforts to try to overturn the 2020 election. a reported audio tape of him pressuring to officials. >>> and american hostage killed by hamas. the news broke this morning making at least 54 americans killed by hamas since and including october 7th. is president biden doing enough to bring home those americans still captive? >>> a number of immigrants coming across the border as biden makes an urgent call to mexico to help manage the situation. welcome to the lead. we start with breaking news that could and will have major legal and political implications when it comes to the 2024 presidential race. the u.s. supreme court has just rejected a request by the special counsel jack smith. he wanted to have them urgently decide the matter of whether donald trump has immunity for the crimes committed while he was president. the justices want the issue to
the u.s. supreme court to hear immunity for the former president right now as opposed to later on. the decision as we learn of new evidence of trumps efforts to try to overturn the 2020 election. a reported audio tape of him pressuring to officials. >>> and american hostage killed by hamas. the news broke this morning making at least 54 americans killed by hamas since and including october 7th. is president biden doing enough to bring home those americans still captive? >>> a...
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and u.s. allies there prompted a pivotal step towards the united states not only articulating a responsibility to protect the gulf, but also asserting a military of intervention to exercise duty as it saw fit. iran contra doesn't fit nicely in this story when, of course. the united states was caught selling weapons to iran. but i would argue, and i'll end with this, that iran-contra operates as evidence for the thesis that iran underwent a under reagan's presidency after the 79 revolution. it was unclear what iran's relationship to the united states be, especially coming from a president focused so much on the rhetoric of cold on the soviet union, the overarching threat by the end of his presidency of these top boy, he had applied to communist countries that they were aggressive, imperialistic that they sought to dominate their. neighbors have been transferred to iran. the fact the iran-contra scandal happened and it generated such outrage is a testimony to how much this vision was accepted by
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not even about the u.s. role. i believe the u.s. has lost this -- the u.s.ill not have standing in the south. will not have standing in the east anymore. the u.s. has made this all about israel for reasons beyond our discussion. for many people in the south and the east, it is a cultural war waged by the u.s. and israel, that alliance unbreakable, trump's our laws and humidity and security and our children, everything. it is a moment to pose -- amy: i wanted to ask you about britain, the tens of thousands of people who have protested, about the prime minister rishi sunak firing suella braverman, coming a month after she called palestinian solidarity marches "hate marches." this is what the prime minister said. >> we have seen now tens of thousands of people take to the streets following the massacre of jewish -- amy: this is suella braverman. chanting for the erasure of israel from the map. to my mind, there's only one way to describe the marches, they are hate marches. amy: and in she was out. the significance of this? >> very significant. the main message
not even about the u.s. role. i believe the u.s. has lost this -- the u.s.ill not have standing in the south. will not have standing in the east anymore. the u.s. has made this all about israel for reasons beyond our discussion. for many people in the south and the east, it is a cultural war waged by the u.s. and israel, that alliance unbreakable, trump's our laws and humidity and security and our children, everything. it is a moment to pose -- amy: i wanted to ask you about britain, the tens...
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the u.s. launching missiles in iraq that injured three troops. we'll go live to the pentagon, stay with us. >>> welcome back to "inside politics." we turn to the middle east and fears of a widening war that's already drawing in the u.s. military. president biden ordered airstrikes yesterday against an iranian-backed militant group in iraq hours after they took credit for a drone attack that wounded u.s. troops. oren liebermann is live at the pentagon. starting with these strikes, what are you hearing about how they came to be, what they are supposed to accomplish here. >> this begins monday morning when a drone attack or a suicide drone hit u.s. forces in irbil, iraq, injuring three service members, including one critically. president biden was briefed on the attack and service members and was given options on how to respond. an iranian proxy claimed speedometer and that's where the u.s. focused and targeted its response hitting three fifties used for drones. there's no civilians affected in t
the u.s. launching missiles in iraq that injured three troops. we'll go live to the pentagon, stay with us. >>> welcome back to "inside politics." we turn to the middle east and fears of a widening war that's already drawing in the u.s. military. president biden ordered airstrikes yesterday against an iranian-backed militant group in iraq hours after they took credit for a drone attack that wounded u.s. troops. oren liebermann is live at the pentagon. starting with these...
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now, the u.s.orld, of course, moved beyond korea in what was a new cold war since the fifties and into the fifties and the sixties. hoover's a strain, as it does become less active. it's felt, publicly speaking, hardly at all. it seemed by youthful new rights led by one of hoover's admired newest admirers, barry goldwater. but as always, appearance belies realities as historians are findday, hawkish echoes of mccarthy is no substitute for victory did not entirely defi new right. conservatism. so too, i'm nding that less seationalized voices reinventing restraint in the late cold war age of chronic interventionism. hoover was, of course, a beloved republican party figure until his death in 1964. he was constantly being asked to give the keynote at rnc, republican national conventions, but he never offered restraint or. any other doctrine as a defining aspect of his career. true to his engineering spirit, hoover wasn't one for doctrinaire purity, although i guess we could argue debate about that, sun
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u.s.politics and diplomacy, the coldgl war, the global cold war, decolonization, dissent, the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading popular in scholarly journals including diplomatic history, the nation. he is currently a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that sanford stanforduniversity where he is completing a new book with the tentative title worlds unseen. henry wallace, herbert hoover in the making of cold war america and no doubt kevin will be talking on that subject's right now, kevin all yours. [applause] cloaks well, thank you for the kind introductions. to the chama shorts for leading this charge. i, like sean from the same weight we are all revisionists. just as a matter of which religion you like. today it might talk herbert hoover in the long cold war. i hope and my talk i will explain what i mean by this. it comes from the book project which examines were two
u.s.politics and diplomacy, the coldgl war, the global cold war, decolonization, dissent, the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading popular in scholarly journals including diplomatic history, the nation. he is currently a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that sanford stanforduniversity where he is completing a new book with the tentative title worlds unseen. henry wallace,...
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the u.s. caught in the middle of it. those attacks come as the u.s. and israel are trying to get on the same page as far as the war against hamas. a top adviser to netanyahu meeting with u.s. officials as outrage grows. >>> exonerated and home for the holidays. i speak to a man who is wrongfully convicted about what it means to be free and the top challenges on the outside for others who are exonerated. we're following these major developing stories and more coming into cnn news central. >>> today in for the holidays, boras sanchez is off. with fears of a widening war in the middle east the u.s. executed its own strikes against iran backed militants in iraq. this happened yesterday. there's video here showing theafter math. the move is in retaliation for a drone attack on american forces hours before at air base in iraq according to the defense secretary. >> president biden ordered the strikes on three facilities used by a group. u.s. central command saying it's a number of the militants were
the u.s. caught in the middle of it. those attacks come as the u.s. and israel are trying to get on the same page as far as the war against hamas. a top adviser to netanyahu meeting with u.s. officials as outrage grows. >>> exonerated and home for the holidays. i speak to a man who is wrongfully convicted about what it means to be free and the top challenges on the outside for others who are exonerated. we're following these major developing stories and more coming into cnn news...
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the u.s.. if that inflation picture and that process we are much further behind in that process here. the u.s. is further ahead so there is space for the fed to move quicker than the bank of england but it's the sticky inflation which will tie the bank of england's hands. guy: can the ecb which has less of an inflation problem and i don't know if the problem is the same or worse, can the ecb talk out of both sides of its mouth and talk about cuts but also talk about hikes, talk about lowering rates but talk about the program and maybe what it does on reinvestment and maybe what it does on sales. can they have it both ways? jana: the ecb is not in a talk about cuts, that's for sure. all we've heard each and every policymaker has said it is too early to have that discussion precisely because any such debate, us hearing about any such debate will feed rate cut and that's with the ecb wants to avoid. that's probably also the reason why that window is closing, rate cuts are moving onto the agenda.
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u.s. central command saying the u.s. navy assets in the red sea intercepted -- this is incredible -- 12 one-way attack, three anti-ship beallistic missiles. no ships were injured and no injuriyies as a result of the strikes. this is something we will watch. >> orren lieberman, thank you. >>> joining us now is retired air force colonel cedric layton. what goes into the calculus of a proportional u.s. military response like this, even as america is trying to avoid getting sucked into a broader conflict? >> good evening. the big thing for this calculus is proportionality. what is equal to or slightly greater than the force that was used to attack us? in this particular case, when you look at what happened here, the strikes -- one of the strikes that the u.s. undertook in retaliation for the air base strike occurred 300 miles away from there. we are looking at different areas. we are looking at command and control. we are looking at things that would actually have an influence on the operation of the group or similar groups.
u.s. central command saying the u.s. navy assets in the red sea intercepted -- this is incredible -- 12 one-way attack, three anti-ship beallistic missiles. no ships were injured and no injuriyies as a result of the strikes. this is something we will watch. >> orren lieberman, thank you. >>> joining us now is retired air force colonel cedric layton. what goes into the calculus of a proportional u.s. military response like this, even as america is trying to avoid getting sucked...
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battlefield to use to u.s. for starters, i just of u.s. forces themselves. some places to live u.s. forces operating and it all of these jurisdictions there's one terror group that has a capability, drones, rockets, missiles, mortars, things of that nature. what iranna is doing in the post-october subspace is continued to fight hamas in gaza nothing for the south in that it slowly diverging this network that they themselves call the axis of resistance. and they bring elements of thexi axis i want to create a conflict spiral in hopes of preventing israel from being able to finish off hamas. in some cases, these proxies are attacking the israelis are with the belief is definitely shipping or interest as the houthis, iran proxies are doing. and other areas are trying to take advantage of u.s. risk aversion, place like iraq and syria by stepping up the rate of fire. there's been reported 75 attacks on u.s. force presence there all iran backed militia in iraq and syria. the goal is to get the u.s. to run towards the conflict and create deconfliction agreement much like 1973 deconfliction
battlefield to use to u.s. for starters, i just of u.s. forces themselves. some places to live u.s. forces operating and it all of these jurisdictions there's one terror group that has a capability, drones, rockets, missiles, mortars, things of that nature. what iranna is doing in the post-october subspace is continued to fight hamas in gaza nothing for the south in that it slowly diverging this network that they themselves call the axis of resistance. and they bring elements of thexi axis i...
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top u.s. officials head to mexico for major talks with the country's president about slowing the record migrant surge, as a caravan of thousands of migrants, some of them families with small children, make their way towards the u.s. border. and tonight, the urgent plea from the mayor of new york city. mireya villarreal reporting. >>> the new fears of a wider war in the middle east. u.s. troops come under attack again in iraq. militants claiming responsibility for the latest drone strikes just days after the u.s. hit targets in iraq. and the urgent effort to free the hostages still held by hamas, some of them americans. president biden talking with leaders in the region. terry moran in washington and britt clennett from israel. >>> a legal victory for former president trump. michigan's highest court rejects an appeal aimed at barring him from the state's republican primary. what this could mean for similar challenges. aaron katersky standing by. >>> the incredible story of survival. a driver pu
top u.s. officials head to mexico for major talks with the country's president about slowing the record migrant surge, as a caravan of thousands of migrants, some of them families with small children, make their way towards the u.s. border. and tonight, the urgent plea from the mayor of new york city. mireya villarreal reporting. >>> the new fears of a wider war in the middle east. u.s. troops come under attack again in iraq. militants claiming responsibility for the latest drone...
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u.s./mexico border. but the themes and choices his words this weekend are sufficient. the former president again repeating language that echoes white supremacist. he said that the immigration are poisoning the blood of our country. he observed offered no truth to that. the president biden campaign responded to the poisoning comments, debaterring him to adolf hitler. 15 years before he systematically murdered millions of people, people put that phrase n great civilizations died out as a result of the contamination of the blood and affecting public life. hitler was warning about german blood poisons by juice. at his prior event in new hampshire, he also used the word never monday to describe his rivals and said it is language that they have heard in germany. he pounded the idea that the german government was being overrun by mark i. hitler wrote there was time enough at home to exterminate this never monday. the donald. they shot it down this way. those that try to make that ridiculous asser
u.s./mexico border. but the themes and choices his words this weekend are sufficient. the former president again repeating language that echoes white supremacist. he said that the immigration are poisoning the blood of our country. he observed offered no truth to that. the president biden campaign responded to the poisoning comments, debaterring him to adolf hitler. 15 years before he systematically murdered millions of people, people put that phrase n great civilizations died out as a result...
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the u.s. has incredible partners.hat is truly one of the competitive advantages we have against our adversaries. the other thing is coming back to this idea of how we do things. on the 30th of november, many of you heard about a malicious cyber attack against a series of water systems through the united states conducted by cyber avengers. this is on the 30th of november. by the sixth of december, the national security agency's and the israel national cybersecurity defense element have released a report, cybersecurity advisory that is unclassified that tells you who did it, gives clear attribution, the technical aspects of the attack and what to do. this is how we have done things that is much different. if you think about how we do things, it means our adversary is able to react to them. they would never anticipate that. it shows the idea of being able to campaign, engage, and do dealings -- do things differently. >> and the information, is doing things differently. it was done before the invasion on february 24. >> i
the u.s. has incredible partners.hat is truly one of the competitive advantages we have against our adversaries. the other thing is coming back to this idea of how we do things. on the 30th of november, many of you heard about a malicious cyber attack against a series of water systems through the united states conducted by cyber avengers. this is on the 30th of november. by the sixth of december, the national security agency's and the israel national cybersecurity defense element have released...
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and u.s. officials have previously said they will expect the localized operations to happen in january, but again, when talking about this publicly, it is still unclear what the time line of this next phase looks like as the u.s. is trying to urge israel not to or at least take a more targeted approach to avoid the deaths of innocent civilians. this morning on cnn, a senior israeli official described the conversations between israel and the u.s. as very good even if they have their differences. >> we can have different discussions on this technical issue or that technical issue. we listen attentively to whatever washington says and they listen to what we say to them, but ultimately, we are on the same side of this, and wasn't to see hamas destroyed. >> president biden has warned that israel's support or the international support could wane as their death toll in gaza continues to grow. we saw that rift play out publicly earlier in the month. so, this is all, of course, as the president is faci
and u.s. officials have previously said they will expect the localized operations to happen in january, but again, when talking about this publicly, it is still unclear what the time line of this next phase looks like as the u.s. is trying to urge israel not to or at least take a more targeted approach to avoid the deaths of innocent civilians. this morning on cnn, a senior israeli official described the conversations between israel and the u.s. as very good even if they have their differences....
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the u.s.istrict's -- the u.s. attorney for the district of virginia. also 11 and bottom the head of the department war crimes accountability team, and the lead prosecutor for the war crimes are team, and the assistant director in charge of the washington field office. on february 24 2022, russia commenced its full-scale, unprovoked invasion of ukraine. in the nearly two years since, we have all seen invading russian forces, atrocities on the largest scale of any european on confidence since the second world war. we have all heard the accounts of ukrainian civilians targeted and executed, ukrainian children forcibly deported, and ukrainian women and girls sexually assaulted. and as the world has witnessed the horrors of russia's brutal invasion of ukraine, so has the united states department of justice. that is why the justice department has filed the first ever charges under the u.s. war crimes study at august 4 russia-affiliated military personnel for heinous crimes against an american citize
the u.s.istrict's -- the u.s. attorney for the district of virginia. also 11 and bottom the head of the department war crimes accountability team, and the lead prosecutor for the war crimes are team, and the assistant director in charge of the washington field office. on february 24 2022, russia commenced its full-scale, unprovoked invasion of ukraine. in the nearly two years since, we have all seen invading russian forces, atrocities on the largest scale of any european on confidence since the...
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u.s. moving to protect the vital trade group between europe and asia. european union finance chiefs agreeing to new rules on debt and spending after months of wrangling and discussing how we got to what it means for the block. incorporate moves, macron gained in late u.s. trade after the biggest american trade maker forecasted stronger revenue growth, all coming from data center demand. toyota among the losers. that comes after it's hit by a million car recall. let's get a check on the markets. it's a lot to digest. geopolitics raging in the background. it is then, holiday trading. what's important to keep in mind is you are seeing a selloff in the states. rebalancing when you look at the futures actions, a little bit of a different picture. regional divergence. i would argue it's a catch-up. even though we are talking about thin holiday trading value, some of these moves are magnified. even at full holiday trading volume, whether or not you see this in futures, it tells you it is a very l
u.s. moving to protect the vital trade group between europe and asia. european union finance chiefs agreeing to new rules on debt and spending after months of wrangling and discussing how we got to what it means for the block. incorporate moves, macron gained in late u.s. trade after the biggest american trade maker forecasted stronger revenue growth, all coming from data center demand. toyota among the losers. that comes after it's hit by a million car recall. let's get a check on the markets....
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. -- and the u.s. have these lessons ready to be used. such as the same implementation of the israeli-egyptian peace. it took us five years to get our land back after the israeli withdrawal. and some of it, actually, we got it back to arbitration. not only negotiation and mediation, but arbitration, and it took us 40 years to revise the security arrangements in sinai. there were parts of sinai demilitarized, other parts with reduction of forces, it took us 40 years of confidence building and solid peace in order to get the israelis to invite us to send back our tanks and helicopters and f-16's to fight terrorists, a common threat to both countries. i can foresee a similar experience between israelis and palestinians. both in gaza, in the west bank, and also lessons on how to share jerusalem. >> i fully agree with what the ambassador has said. absolutely of course. i would add very briefly that the beauty of the israeli-american relationship is that they are rich, wide, deep and long term and both sides
. -- and the u.s. have these lessons ready to be used. such as the same implementation of the israeli-egyptian peace. it took us five years to get our land back after the israeli withdrawal. and some of it, actually, we got it back to arbitration. not only negotiation and mediation, but arbitration, and it took us 40 years to revise the security arrangements in sinai. there were parts of sinai demilitarized, other parts with reduction of forces, it took us 40 years of confidence building and...
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u.s. troops grows by the day. u.s. forces intercepted a barrage of houthi drones and missiles in attack that lasted more than ten hours yesterday and learning a u.s. warship involved in that firefight shot down a ballistic missile, the first time that has ever happened in combat. hello, everyone. i'm jonathan hunt in los angeles. >> rich: rich edson in new york. john and sandra have the day of o. u.s. bases in the middle east remain on high alert after a drone attack injured three service members. biden administration said the strategy is aimed at preventing a widening war, but critics say it could get worse. >> my fear is one of these days we are going to wake up and one of these missiles has actually gotten through and caused a catastrophic attack on one of our bases, or on one of our ships. and that is going to be squarely on joe biden's hands. r >> jonathan: the president is in the u.s. virgin islands for vacation. why won't the administration take a harder line against iran, funding a
u.s. troops grows by the day. u.s. forces intercepted a barrage of houthi drones and missiles in attack that lasted more than ten hours yesterday and learning a u.s. warship involved in that firefight shot down a ballistic missile, the first time that has ever happened in combat. hello, everyone. i'm jonathan hunt in los angeles. >> rich: rich edson in new york. john and sandra have the day of o. u.s. bases in the middle east remain on high alert after a drone attack injured three service...
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u.s. >>> bus drivers under attack the growing number being assaulted, punched, pepper sprayed, even threatened with a machete. can anything be done to protect them? >>> the latest version of the apple watch no longer for sale here the reason why >>> and music gave him hope, and still does powerful echoes of the past with th holocaust survivor band >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> and good evening, i'm tom llamas, in for lester we want to begin tonight with that big winter storm moving across the country with 6 million people under winter weather alerts, including blizzard and ice warnings the sprawling storm bringing blizzard conditions and heavy rain to millions traveling home for the holidays stretches of major interstates closed. nebraska highway state patrol responding, to get this, 150 accidents on christmas alone. colorado, kansas, the dakotas, and nebraska are in its grip. snow, ice, and strong winds making travel challenging for some tonight. this same
u.s. >>> bus drivers under attack the growing number being assaulted, punched, pepper sprayed, even threatened with a machete. can anything be done to protect them? >>> the latest version of the apple watch no longer for sale here the reason why >>> and music gave him hope, and still does powerful echoes of the past with th holocaust survivor band >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> and good evening, i'm tom llamas,...
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in the u.s.he attention of the perceived attention between the hub and the spokes model, many lateral multilateral frameworks for cooperation. when he was strategists worried about undercutting bilateral security, alliances and need to strengthen those alliances, especially with japan australia and they are okay. in the reluctance have that overall frustration with east asia multilateral framework including those led by - but also a pack which were consensus driven and often resulted in rather eager though lowest common denominator outcomes. in the stage of somebody in this fight was seen as a potential just another talk shop in your strategist at the time did not want to empower this kind of organization. but even in these years there's was some appreciation of the value of some trilateral many lateral frameworks we did see the formation of the trilateral security dialogue with japan and the united states and australia and the initial launch of the quad, and this party talks which i mentioned, a
in the u.s.he attention of the perceived attention between the hub and the spokes model, many lateral multilateral frameworks for cooperation. when he was strategists worried about undercutting bilateral security, alliances and need to strengthen those alliances, especially with japan australia and they are okay. in the reluctance have that overall frustration with east asia multilateral framework including those led by - but also a pack which were consensus driven and often resulted in rather...
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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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u.s. mexico border, as they struggle to cope with thousands of migrants crossing, and congress can't agree on a plan. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in, right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi everyone, i'm just getting, along with breonna peeler, in for boris sanchez. the one of the top confidence of benjamin netanyahu is expected to meet with senior white house and state department officials. >> this comes at a critical time when the u.s. is urging israel to scale down its war in gaza. let's go to cnn's, priscilla alvarez, who's at the white house for us. priscilla, what is the biden administration expected come out of these meetings? >> well, two key issues at the forefront, that being the conflict that's unfolding in gaza, but also the release of hostages. as you mentioned there, it's a critical time, as the u.s. looks for israel to move away from its high intensity war, as that death toll grows in gaza. so, rhonda armor will be meeting w
u.s. mexico border, as they struggle to cope with thousands of migrants crossing, and congress can't agree on a plan. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in, right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi everyone, i'm just getting, along with breonna peeler, in for boris sanchez. the one of the top confidence of benjamin netanyahu is expected to meet with senior white house and state department officials. >> this comes at a critical time...
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it is a u.s.kage, but should be talked about in the same context and has to include the southern border. caitriona: will you vote in favor of this bill? sen. cramer: if we get the type of language and enforcement mechanisms in the bill for our southern border, i would be enthusiastic about voting for it. i am not willing to give up the leveraged to get national security for america and put our interest secondary to another country's. caitriona: do you think members should sit through christmas to get that done? the biden administration is saying time is running out on the ukraine element. sen. cramer: it is possible, but i think we need better negotiators on the democratic side. the president himself has to weigh in, tell his base -- by the way, i think half the democrats in the senate would gladly vote for border security. to this point they are captive to a radical base and the white house. if joe biden would say, i am taking over negotiations, let's secure our border, we will change asylum laws
it is a u.s.kage, but should be talked about in the same context and has to include the southern border. caitriona: will you vote in favor of this bill? sen. cramer: if we get the type of language and enforcement mechanisms in the bill for our southern border, i would be enthusiastic about voting for it. i am not willing to give up the leveraged to get national security for america and put our interest secondary to another country's. caitriona: do you think members should sit through christmas...
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we question the u.s.oes this prompt some of the investor community to pull someone out of the u.s. because of uncertainty? typically, you see the market taking a break and it is very different. i have described it as staring at the sun. it burns their eyes, and they look away. there is a how did we get to this point, but there is also an understanding that the policy indications are not clear. there is not a lot to do at the stock level. there is always uncertainty. u.s.-based investors are putting together their own outlooks. a lot of it is based in europe and asia, so they are having to be brought into the conversation and talk about it, but they do not like it, not at all. guy: it will be an interesting year. you are in london, please send me an email and come to see us in london. the office is right around the corner. have a very happy holiday. a less happy holiday, halting sales in the u.s.. we will talk about how it will impact the holiday sales season. the start up is bloomberg. ♪ [announcer] if yo
we question the u.s.oes this prompt some of the investor community to pull someone out of the u.s. because of uncertainty? typically, you see the market taking a break and it is very different. i have described it as staring at the sun. it burns their eyes, and they look away. there is a how did we get to this point, but there is also an understanding that the policy indications are not clear. there is not a lot to do at the stock level. there is always uncertainty. u.s.-based investors are...
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u.s.teel to greater industry's second-largest player is angering some lawmakers as well as a key union. shery: paul, u.s. futures coming on line and a bit of pressure after stocks gained ground in the new york session, boosted by more than $40 billion of mergers and acquisitions being announced, not to mention the stock managed to shrug off. fed officials continuing to push back against the of early rate cuts. we had the vix hovering around multiyear lows. but with the treasury space that was interesting because that rally we have seen recently, that took a breather. we have the 2-year yield rising to 4.5%. 10-year yield pushing back towards 4%. a lot to do with the fed rate expectations, right, we will have clues of that next week when we get expenditures danger. -- expenditures data. treasury yields rising and crude prices pushing upwards. oil rising to the highest level in two weeks, really more ships avoiding the red sea to the violence linked to the israel-hamas war. we know, paul, ab
u.s.teel to greater industry's second-largest player is angering some lawmakers as well as a key union. shery: paul, u.s. futures coming on line and a bit of pressure after stocks gained ground in the new york session, boosted by more than $40 billion of mergers and acquisitions being announced, not to mention the stock managed to shrug off. fed officials continuing to push back against the of early rate cuts. we had the vix hovering around multiyear lows. but with the treasury space that was...
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u.s. air strikes targeting iran-backed militants after an attack on american forces. iraq accusing the biden administration of hostile acts at this dangerous moment in the middle east. >>> also this hour, donald trump is spewing more anger at special counsel jack smith, saying his criminal prosecutor should, quote, go to hell. trump picking up where he left off during a christmas meltdown with less than three weeks to go before the first presidential votes of 2024. >>> the southern border over 11,000 migrants are waiting to enter the united states. we'll have an update on the efforts to ease the crisis at a critical crossing from mexico. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> our top story, new fuel for growing fears of a broader war in the middle east. u.s. air strikes
u.s. air strikes targeting iran-backed militants after an attack on american forces. iraq accusing the biden administration of hostile acts at this dangerous moment in the middle east. >>> also this hour, donald trump is spewing more anger at special counsel jack smith, saying his criminal prosecutor should, quote, go to hell. trump picking up where he left off during a christmas meltdown with less than three weeks to go before the first presidential votes of 2024. >>> the...
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u.s.mmigration system is not equipped to handle the record number of migrants arriving each day. tensions rise in southern lebanon as israeli forces and hezbollah trade fire, with civilians caught in the middle. >> the best resolution is the conflict stops. the military operation stops. the united nations take over and all parties agree to this. ♪ >> major funding for the newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. at raymond james financial, we tailor advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> consumer cellular, how may i help you? this is a pocket dial. i thought i would let you know that with consumer cellular, you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> the kendeda fund. investing in transformative leaders and ideas. carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement , and the advancement of international peace and security. and with the ongo
u.s.mmigration system is not equipped to handle the record number of migrants arriving each day. tensions rise in southern lebanon as israeli forces and hezbollah trade fire, with civilians caught in the middle. >> the best resolution is the conflict stops. the military operation stops. the united nations take over and all parties agree to this. ♪ >> major funding for the newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist. at raymond james...
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u.s. central command says a navy ship shot down more than a dozen drones fired by houthis in yemen. >> reporter: fred, this is just the latest in a series of attacks both on u.s. interests and commercial shipping by hue th houthi militants in the red sea in response to the israeli invasion of gaza. the houthis are a broadly iran-aligned militant group that the u.s. believes is sort of opportunistically trying to take advantage of this moment to launch attacks on israeli-linked targets, u.s. targets to show they are defenders of the palestinian cause and they're sort of pushing back against this israeli invasion. the issue for the united states, though, of course, is they're trying to balance the safety of commercial shipping, which there are concerns that it could impact the global economy against a desire to avoid allowing the israel/hamas conflict to spread and potentially suck in the united states and iran. this sort of escalation concern is the big concern for the united states. that's
u.s. central command says a navy ship shot down more than a dozen drones fired by houthis in yemen. >> reporter: fred, this is just the latest in a series of attacks both on u.s. interests and commercial shipping by hue th houthi militants in the red sea in response to the israeli invasion of gaza. the houthis are a broadly iran-aligned militant group that the u.s. believes is sort of opportunistically trying to take advantage of this moment to launch attacks on israeli-linked targets,...
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. >> the u.s. retaliates in iraq, and air strikes after american troops are injured in a drone attack there, and a new escalation as the october 7th terror attack and the israel war on hamas and tensions heighten in the region. >>> and now, migrants from texas are bussed by the hundreds each day as the border cities are grappling with the crisis. john berman was working late, and sleeping n and we miss him so much. he never sleeps. this is cnn "news central." >>> the fbi is now taking new action in the fight of disturbing rhetoric including donald trump's legal matters. federal investigators are telling cnn they are joining forces with local authorities in colorado after a series of reported threats were made against the supreme court justices who recently ruled to remove donald trump from the 2024 gop primary ballot in colorado saying he was part of the insurrection. katelyn polantz is joining us now. what are you hearing about the threats? how specific are they? what is the fbi saying about all o
. >> the u.s. retaliates in iraq, and air strikes after american troops are injured in a drone attack there, and a new escalation as the october 7th terror attack and the israel war on hamas and tensions heighten in the region. >>> and now, migrants from texas are bussed by the hundreds each day as the border cities are grappling with the crisis. john berman was working late, and sleeping n and we miss him so much. he never sleeps. this is cnn "news central."...
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u.s.olleagues will speak to vincent clerc at 5:00 p.m. cet. >>> the ecb hikes capital demands saying they did not make provisions for delinquencies we will hear from board chair andrea enria at 11:30 cet. >>> and apple finds a fix for the $70 billion watch business over the dispute with the firm halting u.s. sales just before christmas. >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." let's to get to on the show. bank of japan is in focus over the last couple hours. i want to bring you lines on the german finance agency. this is the part of the treasury that sets the bond schedule for 2024 the german government intends t issue securities of 440 billion euro in 2024 plans that a total of 247.5 million euro raised on capital markets and options of federal securities these are typical bund curve that you are looking at right now which is what will be raised next year as part of the 440 billion total. 17 billion euro will be raised via green federal securities these are what are called green bonds
u.s.olleagues will speak to vincent clerc at 5:00 p.m. cet. >>> the ecb hikes capital demands saying they did not make provisions for delinquencies we will hear from board chair andrea enria at 11:30 cet. >>> and apple finds a fix for the $70 billion watch business over the dispute with the firm halting u.s. sales just before christmas. >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." let's to get to on the show. bank of japan is in focus over the last couple...
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especially u.s.vice men in syria or iraq or men and women on the ground or men and women on ships in the red sea, in u.s. navy ships, someone's going to get killed her. u.s. service men are going to get hurt and they have already, but it could get worse. i would expect we take much more forceful action. look, our adversaries have to both fear and respect us, and right now we're playing too much defense. there's not a policy of deterrence, and you do have to de-escalate in a sense to de-escalate down the line. >> let's move to gaza itself. even though there's the backdrop here of negotiation of one of the prime minister's top aides being in washington, talking about the day after the war, hearing u.s. pleas to de-escalate or at least target its violence, that stands in exact contradiction to what's happening on the ground there. which is israel is ramping up some of its military operations and suggesting this could take months and months. how do we square that circle? what do you see as real there? >>
especially u.s.vice men in syria or iraq or men and women on the ground or men and women on ships in the red sea, in u.s. navy ships, someone's going to get killed her. u.s. service men are going to get hurt and they have already, but it could get worse. i would expect we take much more forceful action. look, our adversaries have to both fear and respect us, and right now we're playing too much defense. there's not a policy of deterrence, and you do have to de-escalate in a sense to de-escalate...
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the u.s. has played an outsized role in the international system. we have provided the leadership. they have provided a lot of the stability of the system through multiple alliance relationships and a lot of military deployment. we also i think promoted global prosperity on the back of open trade flows, open markets and commerce. financial flows, capital flows. i think we have played a leadership role. one of the things we will talk about is whether that will continue or whether that should change. my basic bottom line is the international system has brought us a lot -- a lot of good. we should not throw the baby out with the bathwater. >> we will get to the criticisms in a moment but first i want to give them a chance to offer any additional amendments to the definition of what the international system is that we are talking about. >> if it is international, it is by nature evolutionary, by nature, it invites -- it has to accept contributions and contests of different views to be self sustain
the u.s. has played an outsized role in the international system. we have provided the leadership. they have provided a lot of the stability of the system through multiple alliance relationships and a lot of military deployment. we also i think promoted global prosperity on the back of open trade flows, open markets and commerce. financial flows, capital flows. i think we have played a leadership role. one of the things we will talk about is whether that will continue or whether that should...
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the u.s. and european financial systems. putin must pay for his war. confiscating the money for ukrainian defense and construction. it will go a long way to ensuring ukraine can continue the fight. ukrainians want to fight and win. need to have ukraine win. for ukrainian victor is the only path to a sustainable peace with territorial integrity. beneficial for ukraine and beneficial for the people of russia who are living under putin's oppression. possible to maintain security assistance for ukraine. why not use russia's own money for this? i'm grateful to be an original cosponsor of the repo act which would enable the president to confiscate russian sovereign assets this bill is critical to help ukraine. the $350 billion of russian sovereign assets total more than the united dates and european union has so far provided for ukraine's defense. the repo act also mandates an international agreement. this is important. we must be united with our allies in the confiscation of the funds. ukraine can
the u.s. and european financial systems. putin must pay for his war. confiscating the money for ukrainian defense and construction. it will go a long way to ensuring ukraine can continue the fight. ukrainians want to fight and win. need to have ukraine win. for ukrainian victor is the only path to a sustainable peace with territorial integrity. beneficial for ukraine and beneficial for the people of russia who are living under putin's oppression. possible to maintain security assistance for...
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the u.s. job slowdown boost hopes of lower rates. the ecb will lead all the way on rate cuts. vladimir putin visits the uae and saudi arabia today. we discuss the russian president as he makes this rare trip abroad. plus, ceos from the biggest banks will testify in washington today before the senate banking committee. bank of america ceo says he sees signs u.s. economy is slowing but still expects a soft landing. good morning, welcome to wednesday, just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, let's get a check of the markets. futures pointing to a higher opening this morning. yost -- euro stoxx 50 futures are up over percent. ftse 100 up over percent and you have s&p futures and nasdaq futures also strongly in the green. what you've seen is this u.s. data showing more labor market slowdown, and that has reinforced the speculation that the fed will be able to cut interest rates next year. if we look at the cross asset picture. treasuries yesterday expended the bullish price action off the back of the jobs da
the u.s. job slowdown boost hopes of lower rates. the ecb will lead all the way on rate cuts. vladimir putin visits the uae and saudi arabia today. we discuss the russian president as he makes this rare trip abroad. plus, ceos from the biggest banks will testify in washington today before the senate banking committee. bank of america ceo says he sees signs u.s. economy is slowing but still expects a soft landing. good morning, welcome to wednesday, just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, let's get a...