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to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that affect voters in those states and try to address their concerns and needs. one concern that steelworkers have the cost of steel from china is simply cheaper than what they are able to produce themselves. they want protection to be able to develop their industry. host: you agree with biden's call on more tariffs? guest: i think there is a logic to it. host: economically, does it make sense? guest: it would be hard for me to make a solid economic case. in order for u.s. still appears to -- we need to increas
to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that...
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about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier. this should give you an idea of how much japanese companies contribute to the u.s. economy. looking at the breakdown by industry japanese investment in the u.s. by industry as you know the manufacturing sector dominates accounting for about 45%. among these accounting for about 15%. transportation equipment just under 10% is the second largest in the manufacturing sector. outside of manufacturing trade and finance follow. within the sector investments in the pharmaceuticals and that medicines is expected to be significant. with acquisition in 2019. boosted the balance of
about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier....
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the u.s. shot down at least 75 of them, almost all in jordanian airspace. israel said the only missiles that entered israeli airspace were ballistic, including one that wounded a seven-year-old girl. israel reported no deaths and only minor damage to an air force base. iran said they were responding to israel's killing senior iranian generals inside iran's damascus consulate, and called the attack tit for tat. >> from our point of view, this operation is over, and there is no intention to continue the operation. but if the zionist regime takes any action against the islamic republic, our next operation will be much larger. nick: by the light of day, israelis returned to normal. but the region is anything but, and israel's leadership says the incident is very much not over. >> we are still on high alert and assessing the situation. over the last few hours, we've approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action. nick: but the u.s. is counseling restraint. president biden and th
the u.s. shot down at least 75 of them, almost all in jordanian airspace. israel said the only missiles that entered israeli airspace were ballistic, including one that wounded a seven-year-old girl. israel reported no deaths and only minor damage to an air force base. iran said they were responding to israel's killing senior iranian generals inside iran's damascus consulate, and called the attack tit for tat. >> from our point of view, this operation is over, and there is no intention to...
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this as the u.s. government moves ahead with the plan to shut down the platform if it's not divested. for more, peter ahlstrom joins us. bytedance looks ready to play the long game here in terms of the legal battle. how does this play out, and is waiting around and stalling for time maybe more favorable administration after november? >> that's exactly right, things are moving pretty quickly in washington p the house has gone ahead with legislation to give bytedance this ultimatum to either sell operations in the united states or it would be banned or the senate is expected to pick up that legislation this week and joe biden said he would sign it into law. that will give bytedance this ultimatum that either they need to sell the operation to another buyer, a non-chinese buyer, or face a shut down in the united states. four years ago there was a similar ultimatum and negotiated a preliminary deal to sell u.s. operations, a complicated deal involving microsoft and oracle. this case is the opposite. they
this as the u.s. government moves ahead with the plan to shut down the platform if it's not divested. for more, peter ahlstrom joins us. bytedance looks ready to play the long game here in terms of the legal battle. how does this play out, and is waiting around and stalling for time maybe more favorable administration after november? >> that's exactly right, things are moving pretty quickly in washington p the house has gone ahead with legislation to give bytedance this ultimatum to...
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u.s., opening up the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. tsmc, the world's biggest semiconductor maker, set to report earnings this hour a day after disappointment from asml. nokia dropping right now. the telecom equipment maker of course. we will bring you those lines with a focus on sales. first quarter net sales coming in below the estimates for nokia. 4.6 7 billion euros. essentially 4.7 billion euros. below the estimates of 5 billion euros. here's the redhead now for nokia. they still see their full-year adjusted operating profit up to 2.9 billion. they are holding their view in terms of full-year adjusted operating profit. we know there has been pretty solid weakness around the demand, particularly for 5g telecom. that has been a challenge for both nokia and ericsson. we continue to look for date -- look for details around the patent dispute as well. they are maintaining their full-year operating profit forecast despite that challenging environment. telco spending has been soft
u.s., opening up the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. tsmc, the world's biggest semiconductor maker, set to report earnings this hour a day after disappointment from asml. nokia dropping right now. the telecom equipment maker of course. we will bring you those lines with a focus on sales. first quarter net sales coming in below the estimates for nokia. 4.6 7 billion euros. essentially 4.7 billion euros. below the estimates of 5 billion euros. here's the redhead now for nokia. they...
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the u.s. helping out. we did see the yen sliding as far as 151.95. so close to that level that's seen as intervention level for now. 1 . 52. still looking like it's going to beat that line in the sand. this is the picture for the kospi. we're seeing outside of 1.2%. watching the likes of s.k. hynix, about to spend $4 billion in its first u.s. plant. paul: let's look at australia. just a little more than an hour into trailed and pretty much every sector in positive territory. the broader index, up .5%. we've seen the gold price top 2300 an ounce for the first time. we've also seen the oil price strengthen. 1 cent of $90 per barrel. reasons for that also unsurprising. rising tension in the middle east and opec surprising nobody when they said they were going to stick with supply cuts so those supply curbs will be in place until the end of june at least. when j. powell started taking q. and a. following his talk earlier. we've got yields pulling back a little bit. the 10-year at 4 hadn't 4412 in
the u.s. helping out. we did see the yen sliding as far as 151.95. so close to that level that's seen as intervention level for now. 1 . 52. still looking like it's going to beat that line in the sand. this is the picture for the kospi. we're seeing outside of 1.2%. watching the likes of s.k. hynix, about to spend $4 billion in its first u.s. plant. paul: let's look at australia. just a little more than an hour into trailed and pretty much every sector in positive territory. the broader index,...
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the u.s. has been clear that it stands with israel and will help israel defend itself. but also the u.s. has been trying to avoid further escalation in the region. national security council tell us they expect this attack to unfold over a matter of hours. the president has been regularly updated as he made his way back from delaware, and he's also been talking to u.s. partners and allies. we are waiting for our questions to be answered by the national security council on which allies and partners he's been communicating with and if they are also going to be supporting israel potentially in any efforts to intercept the the incoming that's headed their way. also the vice president, kamala harris, and biden's e chief of staff are going to be joining this situation room meeting by secure video conference. they're going to be watching what develops there. we do is have, as jennifer griffin has been reporting on our air, assets positioned in the middle east to be able to assist israel if it becomes
the u.s. has been clear that it stands with israel and will help israel defend itself. but also the u.s. has been trying to avoid further escalation in the region. national security council tell us they expect this attack to unfold over a matter of hours. the president has been regularly updated as he made his way back from delaware, and he's also been talking to u.s. partners and allies. we are waiting for our questions to be answered by the national security council on which allies and...
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u.s. and mr. risch toward industrial policy. front and center. every conversation you have read outcome all roads lead back to that. lisa: especially given that it seems to be sovereign debt that is able to issue, not necessarily corporate debt when you talk about geopolitics and china and the u.s., it will be fascinating to see how that is filled with given china is a member of the imf and is trying to create a global coalition. what is a global coalition look like in a fractured world? jonathan: it is the united states and japan, the united states and korea, the united states and malaysia. malaysia stepping into the effects market. japan and south korea turning to do the same. what you saw with yesterday is interesting. a meeting between secretary on, japanese, and south korea. foreign-exchange is going to become a big issue the next few days. annmarie: they put up his statement, we will continue to consult closely on the market changed its within our existing g20 commitment while acknow
u.s. and mr. risch toward industrial policy. front and center. every conversation you have read outcome all roads lead back to that. lisa: especially given that it seems to be sovereign debt that is able to issue, not necessarily corporate debt when you talk about geopolitics and china and the u.s., it will be fascinating to see how that is filled with given china is a member of the imf and is trying to create a global coalition. what is a global coalition look like in a fractured world?...
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the u.s. is also not upholding u.s. laws. it would mean because israel is blocking humanitarian aid and is engaging in gross violations of human rights, it is not eligible to receive u.s. military assistance. yet the weapons keep flowing. >> why do you think that is? >> i think it is political calculation that increasingly may be out of date. i think biden is a self identified zionist and this has been his stance thugh his long career. what i think americans are devastated and horrified by the images coming out of gaza. i think we are seeing a shift. i worry it will be too little and too late. >> can i ask about your personal position and decision and any shift? after the attacks by hamas, many countries around the world, allies of israel, stood firmly and defended israel's right to defend itself against hamas. was that your position? >> obviously, the attacks on october 7 were horrifying. but i think even very quickly, we saw the statements of what their intent was in terms of killing people and starting people. it was clear
the u.s. is also not upholding u.s. laws. it would mean because israel is blocking humanitarian aid and is engaging in gross violations of human rights, it is not eligible to receive u.s. military assistance. yet the weapons keep flowing. >> why do you think that is? >> i think it is political calculation that increasingly may be out of date. i think biden is a self identified zionist and this has been his stance thugh his long career. what i think americans are devastated and...
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but first, u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen wrapping up a china visit, after high-profile meetings and a delicate balancing act. details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> as the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to our own countries and to the world, to responsibly manage our complex relationship. and to cooperate and show leadership on addressing pressing global challenges. >> on april the second, president xi jinping spoke with president joe biden on the phone. they both agreed that the two sides need to enhance dialogue, manage their fences and advanced cooperation and jointly maintain the overall stability of the china-u.s. relationship. china sincerely hopes the two countries will be partners, not adversaries. and our two sides need to respect each other, coexist in peace and pursue willing cooperation. haslinda: u.s. treasury sec. janet yellen and chinese premier li qiang during their bilateral meeting in beijing on sunday. sec. yellen is meeting today with pboc governor bef
but first, u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen wrapping up a china visit, after high-profile meetings and a delicate balancing act. details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> as the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to our own countries and to the world, to responsibly manage our complex relationship. and to cooperate and show leadership on addressing pressing global challenges. >> on april the second, president xi jinping spoke with president joe biden on the phone....
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. >>> u.s. futures dip with the early trade after the selloff stateside with the yield hitting the five-month high and following the red-hot retail sales print pushing the fed rate cut expectation out further. >>> chinese gdp tops forecast by a wide margin in the first quarter, but it paints a mixed picture for the second large of the economy. >>> and tesla slashing 10% of the work force as shares hit a six-week low >>> good morning it's the second day of the trading week here in europe. there's a lot happening. now, i want to take a quick look at what is the market picture at this stage we have the stoxx 600 currently lower by 1.2%. what we are seeing here is a continuation of the move we saw stateside yesterday and earlier from china as well there are a couple of dynamics we have the geopolitical concern with israel responding to the iran attack over the weekend and on top of that, we got retail sales data from the united states yesterday that basically pushed back expectations of a first rate
. >>> u.s. futures dip with the early trade after the selloff stateside with the yield hitting the five-month high and following the red-hot retail sales print pushing the fed rate cut expectation out further. >>> chinese gdp tops forecast by a wide margin in the first quarter, but it paints a mixed picture for the second large of the economy. >>> and tesla slashing 10% of the work force as shares hit a six-week low >>> good morning it's the second day of the...
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the u.s. economy. we saw the fed slightly nudged up their view of an interest rate back to 2.6%. in the past it has been as high as 4%. the idea that we could go to the zero bound or close is not something we will experience now given the outlook for inflation, it will be more choppy. we could see structural drivers leading to higher and more volatile rates of inflation in the future. for asset locations, needs to look beyond stocks and bonds for the portfolio. haidi: outside of the u.s., like in japan, where do you see opportunities and the next leg of this rally? do potential concerns over the yen at insert -- uncertainty to the equity rally? kerry: the weakness in the yen helps exporters, but it is not just an export story driving the market higher in japan. it is structural government shifts, abenomics. we are seeing a shift in the economy. and growth with that. domestic demand is coming through and in line with the weaker yen is helping lift markets. it is a market that is under coverage.
the u.s. economy. we saw the fed slightly nudged up their view of an interest rate back to 2.6%. in the past it has been as high as 4%. the idea that we could go to the zero bound or close is not something we will experience now given the outlook for inflation, it will be more choppy. we could see structural drivers leading to higher and more volatile rates of inflation in the future. for asset locations, needs to look beyond stocks and bonds for the portfolio. haidi: outside of the u.s., like...
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most u.s. treasury yields, in particular, two-year nite, quickly approached 5% -- note, quickly approached 5%. bell: those moves in treasuries really want to watch, especially for the ramification for other asset classes. let's bring in julia wang, executive director of global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. you sorta put a few different things in context. you got a stronger u.s. economy, the risk the fed stays on hold for higher for longer. you can add to that geopolitical fears as well. great start of the year for global equities. do you see perhaps us sitting out for a bit of a -- perhaps it setting up for a bit of a contraction? or does it hinge on earnings? julia: there are several things running through the market. i think the resilient u.s. economy is one of the biggest themes this year. we continue to think that that is the case over a longer time going to be supported for u.s. equities as an us across. we continue to be -- as an asset class. we continue to be quite posit
most u.s. treasury yields, in particular, two-year nite, quickly approached 5% -- note, quickly approached 5%. bell: those moves in treasuries really want to watch, especially for the ramification for other asset classes. let's bring in julia wang, executive director of global market strategist at j.p. morgan private bank. you sorta put a few different things in context. you got a stronger u.s. economy, the risk the fed stays on hold for higher for longer. you can add to that geopolitical fears...
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the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department criticized him saying his government had quote harassed and intimidated political opponents and unjustly detained numerous political actors and members of civil society. presidential elections are scheduled for july 28. dubai is drying out after the heaviest rainfall the united arab emirates has ever recorded. streets were still flooded after more than a years worth of rain fell on the desert nation in 24 hours. flights were grounded at dubai international airport. the world's busiest. passengers filmed thei
the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department...
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>> probably not. >> u.s. exceptionalism is what we are seeing. one of we gotten wrong? >> u.s. economy is pretty good relative to europe and we see it as well when i see u.s. ceos they are just seeing the backdrop in america as better than euro so a lot of things are going right in america. kriti: the ceo of nord's bank. he says the economy is good, things look resilient and he sees that across-the-board so what does that mean? for me it is the bond market story. we continue to see is 5% on the horizon? when was the last time we were at 5%? that brings me to the fall where you see the 5% level. picture the stock market overlay , closer and closer to the 5% level we see a drop, that is scary. repricing in equity is given bond market momentum increasing. where do we go from here? seeing steepness in yields, that's where the chart matters. 5%, 4.7, in terms of moving where the bond market is going to go, the crucial equation in central bank is driven by reserve and that is where the chart is handy. it is all one line despite the central banks. major topic of conversation on market
>> probably not. >> u.s. exceptionalism is what we are seeing. one of we gotten wrong? >> u.s. economy is pretty good relative to europe and we see it as well when i see u.s. ceos they are just seeing the backdrop in america as better than euro so a lot of things are going right in america. kriti: the ceo of nord's bank. he says the economy is good, things look resilient and he sees that across-the-board so what does that mean? for me it is the bond market story. we continue...
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the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and see what happens there. larry summers thinks the next move of the fed could be to tighten. all bets are off. we had the reverse situation in china as well. cpi for the month of march, 1/10 of 1%. ppi contracting for 18 months and around now. take a look at that board. the reaction is profound really with the big movements and yields. yields rising in some cases. the u.s. two-year knocking on the door of 5% right now. japan 10 year at its highest since november. big move and exit -- fx at well -- as well
the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and...
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i think the u.s. is now quite clear in terms of saying that such is the commitment to the philippines in terms of mutual defense treaty. it's ironclad that any attack on the philippines would invoke that treaty precisely. for the philippines, as we've heard from marcos during our interview last march, that the philippines is trying not to poke the bear really. it's trying to be as calm as it can in terms of what it needs to do. it needs to resupply a military outpost that's been there for over a quarter century. hopefully asserting its claims, within its exclusive zone. obviously it's hoping that china would not propose those efforts. haslinda: we know that marcos is in d.c. for the second time in less than a year. suggesting deepening relationships between the philippines as well as the u.s. what kind of cooperation can we expect beyond defense? manolo: actually, what they've been doing -- outside of the defense ties, what they've been doing, the u.s. has supporting -- been supporting efforts to boos
i think the u.s. is now quite clear in terms of saying that such is the commitment to the philippines in terms of mutual defense treaty. it's ironclad that any attack on the philippines would invoke that treaty precisely. for the philippines, as we've heard from marcos during our interview last march, that the philippines is trying not to poke the bear really. it's trying to be as calm as it can in terms of what it needs to do. it needs to resupply a military outpost that's been there for over...
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that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in our legal regimes. it is the not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the globe. that creates uncertainty, compliance challenges and myriad layers of complexity. so given these principles, what to make of the various allegations that u.s. officials have been somehow nefariously colluding with european officials to, quote, punish u.s. companies? if i find the entire allegation rather confusing. as my colleague, maria coppola, director of our office of international aff
that includes u.s. agencies enforcing u.s. law against foreign enterprises that operate within our borders and, for example, e.u. agencies endows -- enforcing e. e.u. law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that the operate within hair borders. those law -- their borders. those laws are different and we are, of course, each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second, it is in the interest of both nation-states is and their commercial markets for this to be consistency and harmony in...
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a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying they expected more than 100. one of the officials who heard the update saying he was so shocked, his hands were trembling when he wrote that number down. david? >> david: martha raddatz with us here tonight. martha, thank you. we do have one more point on this tonight. as we've reported here, this was the first time iran attacked israel directly, rather than through its proxies. those militia groups it supports across the region here, and right across the border, of course, in lebanon. that's where we find our foreign cor
a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying...
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u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000 americans died of overdose in 2022, according to the cdc. 436 were rhode islanders. the death of those 436 people ripples across my small state in a tide of heartbreak. fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are behind many of these deaths. fentanyl's death toll was the direct result of shell corporations. shell corporations that hide the delivery of precursor chemicals and shell corporations that hide the profits from sales. what doj indictment last year design a network of shell companies in wyoming to lau
u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000...
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tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications if it were to disappear from here. paul: there is so many hypotheticals involved with this case and where it goes. one possibility if tiktok was divested, who would buy it and what would happen to the data it has gathered that lawmakers are so worried about? jasmine: both excellent questions. i think it would be hard to find a credible and approvable buyer. the buyer would need to have deep pockets and many of the companies that could afford to buy tiktok would be no goes because of regulatory and antitrust hurdl
tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications...
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haidi: u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says relations between washington and beijing are more stable. she will meet with the pboc governor before wrapping up her china visit on sunday. she sat down with the chinese premier. >> edged the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to responsibly manage our complex relationship into show leadership in addressing risking google channeling jesus. >> under the strategic guidance of the two presidents, china and u.s. relationship is stabilizing and you are the first cabinet member to visit china and your visit has drawn a lot of attention in the society. haidi: let's bring in bloomberg's chris from beijing. on the one hand, tough berating from janet yellen on industrial overcapacity, but lighthearted and positive moments also. chris: if i have to sum this up i would say janet yellen started this out hitting the chinese over the head repeatedly on the industrial overcapacity issue, then she went in to a whole series of talks with the vice premier
haidi: u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says relations between washington and beijing are more stable. she will meet with the pboc governor before wrapping up her china visit on sunday. she sat down with the chinese premier. >> edged the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to responsibly manage our complex relationship into show leadership in addressing risking google channeling jesus. >> under the strategic guidance of the two presidents, china and u.s. relationship...
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u.s. passport high on the list of countries is italy, portugal, malta and greece. one of the reasons is that with the ability to live or travel freely throughout europe. apparently where the other reasons is, if the pat's passports is a from portugal or greece they're less likely to be taken hostage. it is a sad commentary on our times when americans could not admit when they are traveling that they are from the united states. >> that is it for this week show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. hope to see it right here next week. ♪. arthel: president biden is heading back to the white house in this hour to meet with his national security team as concerns grow that iran may attack israel at any moment. welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn for the present expected to arrive at the white house this afternoon returning from his weekend from home in rehoboth delaware. over a possible threat iranian att
u.s. passport high on the list of countries is italy, portugal, malta and greece. one of the reasons is that with the ability to live or travel freely throughout europe. apparently where the other reasons is, if the pat's passports is a from portugal or greece they're less likely to be taken hostage. it is a sad commentary on our times when americans could not admit when they are traveling that they are from the united states. >> that is it for this week show. thanks to my panel and to...
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. >>> and the u.s. secretary janet yellen calls out chinese overcapacity to the audience, but states the importance of keeping relations running with the world's second largest economy. >> president biden and i firmly reject the idea that the united states should decouple from china. a full economic separation is neither practical nor desirable as the u.s. and china have aff affirmed. >>> and samsung is looking for a tenfold increase in the first quarter profit amid the rebound of gold and chip prices. >>> good morning. we have to start the show looking at the equity session. we have been trading in europe for over an hour and look at it. we have the stoxx 600 currently trading down by more than 1%. this matters. it is a significant move. there's a lot happening. we have a lot of concerns when itgeopolitics, but we are digesting hawkish comments from members of the federal rehe se serve. i want to show you the divide in europe to understand what we are looking at when we think about the individual board
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the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for the past few sessions and maybe even sideways trading as we get to the u.s. inflation trip -- print which could potentially worsen the gap between the fed and the boj pete we are seeing more conviction perhaps when it comes to timing around when the boj could be moving. this as governor ueda kicks off his first anniversary under his belt at the home of the bank of japan, having dismantled this huge stimulus experiment. the question is what is next. the 10 year is also looking to see some reaction from wh
the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for...
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we have this u.s. economic data this week, and it is dampening hopes of further rate cuts from the federal reserve. more strong data on the u.s. economy, which we will bring you more on, next. we look at futures stateside pointing to a lower opening this morning, as they do in europe. euro stoxx 50 futures flat to the downside. we will have more on the markets, coming up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ lizzy: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe and i'm lizzy burden. taiwan hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 years, disrupting chip manufacturing with four people related -- for people reported dead. following strong data from the u.s. economy mary daly believes there will be three cuts this year. mary: that is a reasonable baseline, this is projection, three rate cuts is a projection, not a promise. lizzie: presidents biden and xi jinping speak for the first time since november and the sale of tiktok was on the agenda. we will bring you the latest on the impact and market impact of the tai
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u.s. calling for both sides to deescalate. >>> 12 jurors are seated in the trump trial. opening statements could come as soon as monday. >>> mike johnson pushing ahead with critical votes on aid to israel and ukraine. >> we look forward to the vote tomorrow. we look forward to every member voting their conscience and their desire. that's exactly how this process is supposed to work and how the house is supposed to operate. ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. u.s. officials are hoping israel's low-key retaliation against iran, in what is called a limited military strike, will end the cycle without further conflict. flashes in the sky could be seen from iran's air defenses over the city of isfahan in the central part of the country. israeli officials would neither confirm nor deny the strikes being -- being responsible for the strikes, leading the u.s. to avoid confirming them as well. iranian officials are downplaying the strike today. iranian media reporting t
u.s. calling for both sides to deescalate. >>> 12 jurors are seated in the trump trial. opening statements could come as soon as monday. >>> mike johnson pushing ahead with critical votes on aid to israel and ukraine. >> we look forward to the vote tomorrow. we look forward to every member voting their conscience and their desire. that's exactly how this process is supposed to work and how the house is supposed to operate. ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. i'm...
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that includes u.s. agencies, enforcing u.s. law against foreign o enterprises that opere within our borders and for sample eu agencies enforcing eu law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that operate within their borders. those laws are different and we are a course each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second it is in the interest of both nationstates and their commercial markets for there to be consistency in harmony in our legal regime. it is not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the -- the uncertainty compliance challenges and myriad layers of ocomplexity. given these principals what to make of the various allegations that u.s. officials have somehow nefariously convened the fear and p. and officials to quote punish companies that i find the entire allegation rather confusing. as my colleague maria coppola has extensively documented the push for international cooperation came primarily fromp the u.s. legal and business community. the id
that includes u.s. agencies, enforcing u.s. law against foreign o enterprises that opere within our borders and for sample eu agencies enforcing eu law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that operate within their borders. those laws are different and we are a course each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second it is in the interest of both nationstates and their commercial markets for there to be consistency in harmony in our legal regime. it is not good for international...
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. >>> u.s. house lawmakers approve $60 billion in critical aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy calls for the rapid transfer of weapons. >> translator: this bill will send aid to ukraine and send the powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. this will strengthen the leadership of the united states. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. we start a new trading week and it is a different sentiment for european equities compared to what we saw last week. just to give you an idea at this stage with the european stoxx 600 trading higher by .30%. this is quite different as i was saying from last week when the benchmark ended the weekly session down 1.2%. what we're seeing is investors are setting aside the geopolitical concerns and they are focused on upcoming earnings and data. to give you the data points this week include from the united states and germany as well. we will get the core pce from the united states as well which is important to understand what the fed might do regarding
. >>> u.s. house lawmakers approve $60 billion in critical aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy calls for the rapid transfer of weapons. >> translator: this bill will send aid to ukraine and send the powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. this will strengthen the leadership of the united states. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. we start a new trading week and it is a different sentiment for european equities compared to what we saw last week. just...
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crossing back below 3,100 for u.s. stocks on stronger data for the u.s. u.s. retail rate coming in stronger. then there's the geopolitical overlay as well. further downside flagged by u.s. futures. s&p futures down by . 2%. setting for a shellacking across the european markets. looking to losses of 1.88%. down 102 points is what's been flagged. let's flip the board and look cross asset. the selloff as well as across treasures yesterday was pronounced. currently the 10-year benchmark at 460. the pound and focus today on the back of wage data that comes out. 1:4 on the pound. it's more of a dollar story. the currentlying dollar again pressuring a number of currencies. brent at 90 dollars a barrel. geopolitical risks. the israelis said they will retaliate at a time of their choosing. the china story. we'll be looking at the miners as well. listed at 110 per owns on iron ore. let's go to asia and check in on the asia markets. vonnie quinn is standing by for a check on those as well as the middle east. vonnie? vonnie: you said it, tom. these are markets beset by wo
crossing back below 3,100 for u.s. stocks on stronger data for the u.s. u.s. retail rate coming in stronger. then there's the geopolitical overlay as well. further downside flagged by u.s. futures. s&p futures down by . 2%. setting for a shellacking across the european markets. looking to losses of 1.88%. down 102 points is what's been flagged. let's flip the board and look cross asset. the selloff as well as across treasures yesterday was pronounced. currently the 10-year benchmark at 460....
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the u.s. is already trying to address it. but will there be ballistic missiles as well? according to iranian media, they have a name for this operation, they are calling it truthful response. they are saying it is the response they promised. israel never claimed responsible for the embassy attack but is widely believed to have been responsible and the iranians say there will be three phases to this. first phase, the drones that we have already seen now. drones launched from iraq and syria which are closer to israel. and show that the sort of extent of their reach. and, the third would be targeted ballistic missile strikes which would potentially escalate this into a different category. of conflict. >> richard, i know you know a lot about the defense systems in israel. do they s have the capability t defend themselves from this three-pronged approach you laid out? >> reporter: ballistic missiles are the most complicated. several hours daughters or sonsing hundreds of miles. one of the things th
the u.s. is already trying to address it. but will there be ballistic missiles as well? according to iranian media, they have a name for this operation, they are calling it truthful response. they are saying it is the response they promised. israel never claimed responsible for the embassy attack but is widely believed to have been responsible and the iranians say there will be three phases to this. first phase, the drones that we have already seen now. drones launched from iraq and syria which...
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a hawkish u.s. election campaign could be a test for the stabilization of ties that was brokered last year by xi and president biden. let's bring in our next guest right now. xiaomeng lu is director of geo technology at eurasia group. thanks for joining us. as i mentioned there, antony blinken heading to china with a message about overcapacity, support for russia. but following the passage of the tiktok ban or divest bill, do you think china will have a message for antony blinken? xiaomeng: i would expect this issue to be on antony blinken's meeting agenda with chinese officials. because i think a lot of the decision-makers in beijing are very frustrated about the way the u.s. treated tiktok. and we expect beijing's initial resistance to this ban to be symbolic and muted. but i definitely think there is a chance for them to talk about it over the negotiating table this week in beijing. paul: is this the sort of thing that can be negotiated out, though? particularly in the context of u.s. election se
a hawkish u.s. election campaign could be a test for the stabilization of ties that was brokered last year by xi and president biden. let's bring in our next guest right now. xiaomeng lu is director of geo technology at eurasia group. thanks for joining us. as i mentioned there, antony blinken heading to china with a message about overcapacity, support for russia. but following the passage of the tiktok ban or divest bill, do you think china will have a message for antony blinken? xiaomeng: i...
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u.s. government officials pledging support for tsmc leading to a jump for the chipmaker and taiwan index. we saw near four point 5% mark but the highest level since 2020 or. recalibration with traders rethinking where the fed will go , that is impacting a couple of key assets. japanese yen is one of those. a lot of different investors and analysts including standard chartered are saying japanese officials are unlikely to act until we see u.s. inflation print. will it be sticky? it could lead to yen weakness. where holding around a record high, a move that puzzled a lot of us. there is a lack of obvious trigger and recalibration. we gotta died on inflation expectations from the new york fed who put out a survey. we've seen it going up again. on the one year basis, flat, slightly lower. people in the economy are concerned about the outlook. there getting concerns about ability to repay loans. quick check on markets, we will see seven rate cuts coming through. investors are seeing fewer reduc
u.s. government officials pledging support for tsmc leading to a jump for the chipmaker and taiwan index. we saw near four point 5% mark but the highest level since 2020 or. recalibration with traders rethinking where the fed will go , that is impacting a couple of key assets. japanese yen is one of those. a lot of different investors and analysts including standard chartered are saying japanese officials are unlikely to act until we see u.s. inflation print. will it be sticky? it could lead to...
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u.s. futures are higher on the back of the u.s. telling israel it will not participate in offensive operations against iran and urged it not to retaliate. many countries urged restraint. israel vowed a significant response. israel's war cabinet member benny gantz warned all options remain on the table. >> this is a declaration of war because we know there are repercussions and we have deliberations with our partners and we are considering all options. i'm confident that we will take the necessary steps to protect and defend our people. we are not world seekers. >> dan has more on this developing story. dan, good morning. good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, frank. this is an extraordinary moment for the middle east. for the last several months, i have been covering this story and we have seen ongoing escalation since october when the war broke out. what happened this weekend in israel is unprecedented. to use the words of the u.s. president, it is unprecedented. it is unpress cedented because n has never attacked israel. ira
u.s. futures are higher on the back of the u.s. telling israel it will not participate in offensive operations against iran and urged it not to retaliate. many countries urged restraint. israel vowed a significant response. israel's war cabinet member benny gantz warned all options remain on the table. >> this is a declaration of war because we know there are repercussions and we have deliberations with our partners and we are considering all options. i'm confident that we will take the...
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the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in america the supreme court reviews idaho's near total abortion ban. i am helen of humphrey -- helena humphrey. u.s. sec. of state antony blinken met with the chinese president xi jinping in beijing friday as part of mr. blinken's second visit to china in 10 months amid a significant increase in dialogue between the two powers after recent tensions . the u.s. top diplomat says it there is progress in some areas, praising beijing for efforts to stop the supply of fentanyl reaching the u.s.. the two sides addressed areas
the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in...
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the u.s. jobs report with geopolitical tensions bolstering oil's gains. one fed officials suggesting no rate cuts this year. samsung's profit rebounding in the first quarter thanks to a rebound in its chip division and smartphone sales. an interview with argentina's president, hobby or mal -- javier milei, plus a big lineup of guests. we previewed the upcoming rb i decision with credence family office. enter markets we go. it is risk off asia. the nonfarm payroll expect out of the u.s. numbers set to be pretty hot, 200,000 new jobs in march, a sign of further robust activity, perhaps justifying a delay in the federate cut. geopolitics also in play -- fed rate cut. geopolitics also in play. neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president, saying perhaps there may not be any rate cuts this year if progress on inflation stalls. china, taiwan, thailand on holiday. but we are on watch when it comes to the chinese yuan, pretty flat versus the usd. japan, losses for the nikkei. the yen extending gains after
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the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and arming groups around the middle east which then attend to wage war on and create problems for states which might otherwise be adversary to them. saudi arabia, a traditional rival of them, has to worry a lot about what is happening in the southern flank in yemen and maybe that means from iran's perspective they have less resources to focus on iran itself so we see ron working with youth groups across the region. hezbollah in lebanon. islamic jihad and hamas in the palestine territory. ruthie relished -- ho
the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and...
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the u.s. to see if they would be suitable for training. i mean, the u.k. and world war ii are trained with 2000 polish airmen. i mean, never on biden's part, you know, speech on ukraine, never used the word win, etc., etc. can you shed any light on this? and the last thing i will say, if there were a real emergency in ukraine, you would not be protecting up to 27-year-old young people from going into combat, which is what they have done. they will not draft until age 25, and if you are drafted, you cannot go into combat unless you are 27. and people are fleeing the country, etc., etc. host: let's get a response. guest: yeah, so to your point about the level of support for ukraine, in congress, majority leader schumer has been very vocal about his desire to see support for ukraine, as has leader mcconnell. when it comes to the type of aid being delivered to ukraine, that point that you made about wanting to see additional military supplies provided specifically, that is an area that we see some
the u.s. to see if they would be suitable for training. i mean, the u.k. and world war ii are trained with 2000 polish airmen. i mean, never on biden's part, you know, speech on ukraine, never used the word win, etc., etc. can you shed any light on this? and the last thing i will say, if there were a real emergency in ukraine, you would not be protecting up to 27-year-old young people from going into combat, which is what they have done. they will not draft until age 25, and if you are drafted,...
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u.s. tech stocks. concerning data out of the u.s. as well. how is the market going to balance out of this? avril: there's a lot to digest. thinking about how the stagflation chatter is coming back to the four in the u.s. and how this yen depreciation will figure into the conversation for boj policymakers? we are waiting with bated breath whether this forces the japanese central bank to come through with hawkish signals. we do have the open in japan now and now the big tech tailwind for stocks. a little bit of upside on the nikkei at the start of trade. we are still seeing dollar yen hovering at 155.6. of course it's about whether we get any indication about curtailing of bond purchases from the japanese central bank. seems like the bond markets are betting we do coming on the japanese 10 year government bonds. let's take a look at what we are seeing in south korea. yesterday we saw those declines on stocks as the meta-earnings and outlook put a dent in what was otherwise a recovery for asi
u.s. tech stocks. concerning data out of the u.s. as well. how is the market going to balance out of this? avril: there's a lot to digest. thinking about how the stagflation chatter is coming back to the four in the u.s. and how this yen depreciation will figure into the conversation for boj policymakers? we are waiting with bated breath whether this forces the japanese central bank to come through with hawkish signals. we do have the open in japan now and now the big tech tailwind for stocks....
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u.s. debt as well as japan so let's see how we are tracking their with bonds headed for the first -- worst month of the year and a tick up in yields at the moment the two-year knocking on the door of 5% so will be interesting to see if it crosses that threshold. we will have fun watching the markets absorb this. annabelle: and another thing is the big reports we have coming out from big tech earnings arriving this weekend time for investors looking for an ai powered rebound or perhaps not we will see what comes out but our next guest is asia equities portfolio manager and we have seen such optimism that ai would lead to big productivity gains and boost bottom lines of companies but you are cautious it seems. >> we have been in this rally for over half a year now and asian semi conductors supply chain has been participating in this and the way i look at it as a sector with risks of overestimating the near term importance of the infrastructure investment in ai and i am cautious in the sense
u.s. debt as well as japan so let's see how we are tracking their with bonds headed for the first -- worst month of the year and a tick up in yields at the moment the two-year knocking on the door of 5% so will be interesting to see if it crosses that threshold. we will have fun watching the markets absorb this. annabelle: and another thing is the big reports we have coming out from big tech earnings arriving this weekend time for investors looking for an ai powered rebound or perhaps not we...
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. >> u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally american company. [applause] american-owned, american operated by american union steelworkers, the best in the world. and that is going to happen, i promise you. haidi: for more let's bring in karen leigh. what is in it for president biden, the union, and can they come to an agreement? karen: let's look at what is happening especially in the context of the election in november. biden wants to woo the union and wants their support. at the same time u.s. steel shareholders have approved a $14 billion takeover bid by nippon steel, which is a japanese company. biden has been hitting the ground running in pennsylvania this week. he wants to win the state, it is a big swing state. at the same time this will go to politicians and regulators. whether this will be something that will move markets is yet to be seen. annabelle: we have heard president biden really pushing for tariffs on chinese stee
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u.s. and israelis are about knocking down missiles, sounds like the u.s. is already taking action, the uss carney there going after some of these things with their aegis systems. jon: jamil jaffer, thank you. >> thank you. those are drones still in the air. they have not hit yet. it appears to be retaliation for israel deadly strike on iran's consulate in syria two weeks ago. good evening i am jon scott this is a special expanded edition of the fox report. his route will shut down its airspace for domestic and international flights about 30 minutes from now. idf spokesperson said dozens of slow flying drones from iranian territory expected to take hours to make it to israel. israeli forces on high alert will sound alarms if and when those missiles approach is real. trey yingst is a live from tel aviv with the latest there. hugs jon, good evening. on precedent and moment in the middle east right now. iran has launched a direct attack on israel firing dozens of drums toward the country but a
u.s. and israelis are about knocking down missiles, sounds like the u.s. is already taking action, the uss carney there going after some of these things with their aegis systems. jon: jamil jaffer, thank you. >> thank you. those are drones still in the air. they have not hit yet. it appears to be retaliation for israel deadly strike on iran's consulate in syria two weeks ago. good evening i am jon scott this is a special expanded edition of the fox report. his route will shut down its...
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and sometimes u.s. actions i think our putting less in pattern and it is a more randomness did you mention the marine barracks bombing, our filter retelling a the french retaliated. >> relation they missed. >> but they retaliate. president reagan did retaliate and think most of the arena and maybe later was concerned in the late 1980s. so we've had highly variable responses. i think what we've seen is that the u.s. has never i think had a very sort of decisive strategy towards iran. iran has never been the number one party for the united states and the reason i would argue that we change our strategy over time. when i came into the nsc, national security council, and i was iran director, what of the things i could do was to determine what had come before me essentially? what was i inheriting? one thing come would wait in which actual service incumbent differs from say what you learn in in a public policy school as you know david and as jim knows is that you are never creating a policy a blank sheet of p
and sometimes u.s. actions i think our putting less in pattern and it is a more randomness did you mention the marine barracks bombing, our filter retelling a the french retaliated. >> relation they missed. >> but they retaliate. president reagan did retaliate and think most of the arena and maybe later was concerned in the late 1980s. so we've had highly variable responses. i think what we've seen is that the u.s. has never i think had a very sort of decisive strategy towards iran....
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the u.s. on head of the strikes last week and was the possibility of some sort of response inside of iran but also the possibility of strikes against proxy forces and against iranian facilities outside of iran. there are also some reports tonight of explosions in syria and in iraq but i really have to stress, at this point, we do not have any confirmation who was behind any of these explosions, these possible strikes, other than to say, everyone has really been waiting on edge to see if israel would respond to this massive folly of strikes that they took, that iran took against israel on saturday. >> courtney, this is ahead of where our information is now, but a few days from now or whatever amount of time it takes, what would we have, when could we have an accurate damage assessment of what my have actually occurred tonight? >> reporter: we are already seeing some social media video of explosions in the skies over isfahan. some things are starting to come out from iraq and syria so we may get
the u.s. on head of the strikes last week and was the possibility of some sort of response inside of iran but also the possibility of strikes against proxy forces and against iranian facilities outside of iran. there are also some reports tonight of explosions in syria and in iraq but i really have to stress, at this point, we do not have any confirmation who was behind any of these explosions, these possible strikes, other than to say, everyone has really been waiting on edge to see if israel...
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u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over an hour. >> we welcome everybody to the hearing and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks and turn to the distinguished cochair and for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses. i thank you all very much for being here. a modern-drug cartel runs more like a fortune 500 conglomerate than like a street gang with departments specializing in logistics accounting, recruitment and chemical science cartels manage their empires with deadly sophistication. they operate like enormous businesses because they profit like enormous businesses. globally, drug trafficking revenues total as much as $652 billion according to estimates from global financial integrity. mexican cartels like sinaloa and jalisco new generation operate in the billions.$6 enforcement against these mass organization
u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over an hour. >> we welcome everybody to the hearing and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks and turn to the distinguished cochair and for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses. i thank you all very much for being here. a modern-drug cartel runs more like a fortune 500...
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of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered specifically in new york, but i think it's a global problem as well, where the chinese have made a very concerted, forceful effort to kind of rewrite the rules of the road to reflect its own vision of what they see as the future, and including putting in -- inserting in u.n. documents issues that go against the core values that we have and the core values that many of these countries have. but what we have been clear on, and i made that statement as well when i was in the cook islands, is that we are not trying to force
of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered...