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the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone and the online audience. we are fortunate today at csis to have don graves. he has years of experience in the government and private sector. he was executive vice president and head of corporate responsibility community relations at key bank and at the obama biden administration, counselor and economic -- domestic and economic quality advisor for vice president biden and executive director on the council of jobs and competitiveness and deputy desisted -- assistance. a long experience of commercial activity in washington. we are going to talk about all of the challenges that comments and the united states face today in the world and things have changed a lot where congress has a central world in economic policy and national security and international relations. please. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank you so much for that kind introduction
the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone and the online audience. we are fortunate today at csis to have don graves. he has years of experience in the government and private sector. he was executive vice president and head of corporate responsibility community relations at key bank and at the obama biden administration, counselor and economic -- domestic and economic quality advisor...
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the u.s. efforts to increase international trade. how national security is related to technology and promoting america's private sector abroad. this is a 45 minute discussion. >> good morning to everyone. good morning to all of those on the online audience. we are very fortunate today at csis to have deputy commerce secretary don graves from the department of commerce. don is the 19th deputy secretary and he has experience here in the private secretary. he was a counselor of president biden during the 2020 campaign. before that he was executive vice president and had corporate response responsibilities -- counselor of the make it -- counselor of domestic and economic policy. serving on the council of presidential jobs. a long experience of commercial activity in washington. today we are going to talk about all the challenges that commerce and the united states faced today in the world. things have changed a lot where congress has a central role in a central role in way it hasn't before with ec
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the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. deputy commerce secretary tom graves spoke about the biden administration's efforts to strengthen u.s. international trade. he responded to questions on legislation expected on the senate floor today that provides grants to the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone and the online audience. we are fortunate today at csis to have don graves. he has years of experience in the government and private sector. he was executive vice president and head of corporate responsibility community relations at key bank and at the obama biden administration, counselor and economic -- domestic and economic quality advisor for vice president biden and executive director on the council of jobs and competitiveness and deputy desisted -- assistance. a long experience of commercial activity in
the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. deputy commerce secretary tom graves spoke about the biden administration's efforts to strengthen u.s. international trade. he responded to questions on legislation expected on the senate floor today that provides grants to the u.s. computer industry. the center for strategic and international studies hosted the discussion. it runs 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone...
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the u.s. and israel are expected to announce a joint declaration building on past calls to take military action halt iran's nuclear program. biden has promised he won't agree to any deal that would restore the landmark 2015 iran nuclear agreement, which the united states unilaterally withdrew from in 2018, if it means removing iran's revolutionary guard corps from a list of foreign terrorist organizations. president biden was asked about that pledge in an interview with israeli tv. >> already committed to keeping the tears -- on the terrorist organization list? pres. biden: yes. >> and in the past you said you would do anything to ensure iran would not acquire nuclear weapons. doesn't that mean using force against iran? biden: if that was the last resort, yes. amy: after headlines, more on president biden's trip to israel, the occupied territories, and saudi arabia. the house of representatives is set to vote this week on a record-shattering $839 billion military budget. the 2023 national defe
the u.s. and israel are expected to announce a joint declaration building on past calls to take military action halt iran's nuclear program. biden has promised he won't agree to any deal that would restore the landmark 2015 iran nuclear agreement, which the united states unilaterally withdrew from in 2018, if it means removing iran's revolutionary guard corps from a list of foreign terrorist organizations. president biden was asked about that pledge in an interview with israeli tv. >>...
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u.s. president biden will be here later today, but right now, he is preparing to meet with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in bethlehem. no major breakthroughs are expected, although the u.s. is also announcing tens of millions of dollars for panhandle hospitals, refugees and internet upgrades. mr. biden reiterating his support for a two state solution to the israeli/palestinian conflict, yet no apparent plans for reviving the middle east peace process. meanwhile the white house confirms that president biden will meet one-on-one with saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman when he is here in jeddah. thursday in injuries, mr. biden and yair lapid agreed that iran should never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. let's bring in cnn's hadas gold live this hour in jerusalem. as you and i speak, president biden speaking at a hospital in east jerusalem. let's just talk about what he has achieved on this, the first leg of his trip in israel. >> reporter: first leg of the trip wa
u.s. president biden will be here later today, but right now, he is preparing to meet with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in bethlehem. no major breakthroughs are expected, although the u.s. is also announcing tens of millions of dollars for panhandle hospitals, refugees and internet upgrades. mr. biden reiterating his support for a two state solution to the israeli/palestinian conflict, yet no apparent plans for reviving the middle east peace process. meanwhile the white...
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so for the u.s. military, as we look ahead to what we need to make sure our war fighters have what they need to succeed on the field and that they can have security in using those capabilities, we know we must secure a supply chain and domestic investment here in the united states. the chips plus act will help us substantially return leading edit microelectronics to the united states, deliver a winning combination of design, system integration into manufacturing it will help us build commercially viable, which is critical for us in dod. state-of-the-art application facilities. and that helps our commercial sector of course, but i cannot stress enough of much that helps our military. the resources provided for the chips for america defense fund inside the chips plus act funds innovative prototyping, extremity and. it allows us to train our next generation of scientists, engineers, tech onto manures. and it will assist us -- tech entrepreneurs. it will assist us to create art leading edge weapon system
so for the u.s. military, as we look ahead to what we need to make sure our war fighters have what they need to succeed on the field and that they can have security in using those capabilities, we know we must secure a supply chain and domestic investment here in the united states. the chips plus act will help us substantially return leading edit microelectronics to the united states, deliver a winning combination of design, system integration into manufacturing it will help us build...
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. >>> and some u.s. cities are sounding the alarm on monkeypox as they wait for vaccines and testing. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom," with kim brunhuber. >>> president biden has issued a major disaster declaration for the state of kentucky, as catastrophic flooding has killed at least 16 people, including six children. and the death toll is expected to rise. flash floods wiped out entire neighborhoods, scores of people are missing. kentucky governor andy bashir says it's hard to get a fix on the number of cell services out. bridges were demolished, and some homes were completely carried away. for many who have been affected, the damage is devastating. >> i don't know what we're going to do. we don't have no place to live now or anything. >> the water got to about there. we had about this much more room before we got flooded, and i've never seen it that high. we came out of the house, and it was so swift that even a jet ski was hard for him to handle. and he took us out one at a time. >>
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i believe a strong and vibrant u.s. israel partnership has seldom been more critical to our countries -- our countries in the middle east for diplomacy and decency. we are a diversified society, encompassing jews and muslims, christians, all denominations and beliefs. some of them distinguished -- investors from all error countries that have signed -- ambassadors from all our countries that have signed -- today. [applause] a strong and secure nationstate of the jewish people in the land of israel is critical to the safety of the jewish people. now, we have the opportunity in large part to the support of your administration and the abraham accords to envision one step further. together, we can create not only a new release but a renewable middle east, a regional equus -- ecosystem of sustainable peace. under your leadership, we can continue transforming our region to a source of global stability, progress, and integration. the middle east can grow into a meeting point for climate innovation and combined medical research,
i believe a strong and vibrant u.s. israel partnership has seldom been more critical to our countries -- our countries in the middle east for diplomacy and decency. we are a diversified society, encompassing jews and muslims, christians, all denominations and beliefs. some of them distinguished -- investors from all error countries that have signed -- ambassadors from all our countries that have signed -- today. [applause] a strong and secure nationstate of the jewish people in the land of...
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the u.s. jobs report we got on friday. certainly those strong numbers are setting the fed up for a supersized hike moving forward. in the currency space, dollar trading mixed against its piers this morning, but we are keeping an eye on the yen near its weakest around recent weeks at the low of 137. we are also as well keeping an eye because we've got those upper house elections at the weekend as well. taking more seats than first thought and that is being interpreted as a positive or markets. the other major factors for traders as well as what we are seeing in china. we can take a look at the inflation data we got at the weekend. we saw an acceleration in cpi if you bring up the chart. we saw it being driven high by energy and pork costs as well. in the underlying space, demand still continuing to look weak. kathleen, it is about what you're seeing in the covid space because shanghai reported its first case of the omicron subvariant ba.5 and it is being seen in other cities, including beijing,
the u.s. jobs report we got on friday. certainly those strong numbers are setting the fed up for a supersized hike moving forward. in the currency space, dollar trading mixed against its piers this morning, but we are keeping an eye on the yen near its weakest around recent weeks at the low of 137. we are also as well keeping an eye because we've got those upper house elections at the weekend as well. taking more seats than first thought and that is being interpreted as a positive or markets....
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u.s. earnings expectations -- are still very elevated in the u.s.. despite the confidence, they also miss on the expectation side. there is still a risk factor there we have to acknowledge. manus: dani sent me a note this morning. you can see a weapon draw. the consequence of that, you've got cash, but how much more exposure to dollar to take? the other note we talked about -- he said it is going to be hard to get on top of the dollar. don't fight it. positioning not that long. cash in dollars, do you take more fx exposure? >> at the moment somewhere along on the dollar. we have that dollar position and we are happy to keep it on. at the same time, we are also wary of setback potential. interest rate expectations are quite elevated in terms of policy tightening. the dollar is fairly expensive month intelligence behind the dollar strength would drop away. we are keeping the trades, there is a potential there. dani: to come into the mind of the excel buildings of the data mining modeling team at northern trust when you are looking at the dollar as it a
u.s. earnings expectations -- are still very elevated in the u.s.. despite the confidence, they also miss on the expectation side. there is still a risk factor there we have to acknowledge. manus: dani sent me a note this morning. you can see a weapon draw. the consequence of that, you've got cash, but how much more exposure to dollar to take? the other note we talked about -- he said it is going to be hard to get on top of the dollar. don't fight it. positioning not that long. cash in dollars,...
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u.s. president on what is his first tour of the middle eastern gulf since he became u.s. president. the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi in 2018 has cast a pall. president biden hoping this trip will help move the two countries forward while still making clear he holds mohammed bin salman responsible for that killing. here's what he said after meeting with the crown prince on friday. >> i made my view crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on an issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we and who i am. >> some will find it difficult to square the president's rhetoric with him greeting the crown prince with a fist bump. it was mr. biden who labeled saudi arabia a pariah just a few years ago. the president says he doesn't regret the remark, but both men close to ignore reporters' questions as their meeting started on friday. >> jamal khashoggi, will you apologize to his family, sir? >> thank you, thank you, guys. >> president biden -- >> le
u.s. president on what is his first tour of the middle eastern gulf since he became u.s. president. the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi in 2018 has cast a pall. president biden hoping this trip will help move the two countries forward while still making clear he holds mohammed bin salman responsible for that killing. here's what he said after meeting with the crown prince on friday. >> i made my view crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on...
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u.s. leadership international stage has proven critical capitalizing our partners consequences. i have yet to see us take the same effective approach on africa. it's hard to comprehend how the youngest fastest growing continent in the world, a region that contains 50% and vast array of minerals and other natural resources failed to garner a clear comprehensive engagement strategy. it is clear that africa status nation and people is not the basket case many narratives portrayed to be. the continent does face challenges that must be met with strong unified international support. priorities developed across the country with support of our partners around the world include combating climate change, diversifying energy resources, stimulating economic growth and improving public health outcome. in the face of democratic backsliding, we have a collective responsibility from good governance and protect human rights. i've heard this from our african counterparts time and time again. they want to pa
u.s. leadership international stage has proven critical capitalizing our partners consequences. i have yet to see us take the same effective approach on africa. it's hard to comprehend how the youngest fastest growing continent in the world, a region that contains 50% and vast array of minerals and other natural resources failed to garner a clear comprehensive engagement strategy. it is clear that africa status nation and people is not the basket case many narratives portrayed to be. the...
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for u.s. investors, we think it's critical we keep attracting high-growth companies from emerging markets so we are hard at work on that. caroline: what about the innovation on your side? what more are you looking to do in terms of ensuring they keep on coming to nasdaq? jeff: we always like to say we have solutions for companies at every stage in their life cycle. we talked about how nasdaq can help with liquidity pre-ipo. an issue that's getting more important is what are you doing around esg disclosures? the sec proposed rules around climate disclosures. we are advocating on their behalf to make sure the new regulations are reasonable. we are looking into the commercially viable options to help companies with new recording -- reporting requirements. we completed the acquisition of an esg platform that's going to help companies accelerate the way they report nonfinancial metrics. caroline: when you think of esg, the move nasdaq was making to ensure thinking about diversity, how is that conve
for u.s. investors, we think it's critical we keep attracting high-growth companies from emerging markets so we are hard at work on that. caroline: what about the innovation on your side? what more are you looking to do in terms of ensuring they keep on coming to nasdaq? jeff: we always like to say we have solutions for companies at every stage in their life cycle. we talked about how nasdaq can help with liquidity pre-ipo. an issue that's getting more important is what are you doing around esg...
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a u.s. congressional committ investigating the arms industry says guns manufacturers earn more than $1 billion from the sale of semiautomatic weapons over the last decades. some have accused them of putting profits over people as they grill the ceo's of weapons manufacturers following grim mass shootings in texas and new york. a month after president barden signed a bipartisan gun reform law. house democrats want to go even further and ban assault weapons. from around the world, at least four people died in the philippines after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck. landslides have been reported and many buildings and roads of been damaged. a historical world heritage site has been destroyed. it was felt as far as 180 miles in manila. emmanuel macron has coda sized african leaders to the war in ukraine. he is in cameroon and spoke about what he called the hypocrisy of some leaders denying the conflict in ukraine was a war. the u.n. criticized china's crackdown on political activists in hong kon
a u.s. congressional committ investigating the arms industry says guns manufacturers earn more than $1 billion from the sale of semiautomatic weapons over the last decades. some have accused them of putting profits over people as they grill the ceo's of weapons manufacturers following grim mass shootings in texas and new york. a month after president barden signed a bipartisan gun reform law. house democrats want to go even further and ban assault weapons. from around the world, at least four...
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we understand in the u.s. and in general, our jewish community intact and together and really, really committed to enabling every jew to have access to torah. i want to see that as who we are. >> thank you so much for being with us here on "mosaic." please continue this conversation in the community. have a wonderful day. >>> live from from cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area, one man is dead in livermore. >>> one man was shot in a traffic stop and the gunman is still on the loose. >> we have some news. >>> and aan
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u.s. policy towards africa. witnesses discuss topics including russia and chinese influence, u.s. and africa trade relations, and the pandemic response. this runs just over one hour and 20 minutes. >> thank you, and thank you all. good morning and welcome to a foreign affairs committee roundtable on the importance of u.s. leadership on developing and executing a multilateral approach to africa. and think you our distinguished panelists and to our colleagues for joining us today. under the leadership of president biden, the u.s. has demonstrated the capacity to lead in addressing some of the most come plus challenges we are facing today. countering china's influence in the indo-pacific and beyond, u.s. leadership international stage has proven critical capitalizing our partners consequences an effective approach on the concept of africa. it is hard to comprehend how the youngest and fastest growing -- continent in the world, a region that contains 50% and vast array of minerals and other na
u.s. policy towards africa. witnesses discuss topics including russia and chinese influence, u.s. and africa trade relations, and the pandemic response. this runs just over one hour and 20 minutes. >> thank you, and thank you all. good morning and welcome to a foreign affairs committee roundtable on the importance of u.s. leadership on developing and executing a multilateral approach to africa. and think you our distinguished panelists and to our colleagues for joining us today. under the...
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u.s. congress. white house offense, the court, campaigns and more in the world of politics all at your fingertips. you can stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and live scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play, download free today. c-span now, front row seat to washington anytime, anywhere. ♪♪ house foreign affairs committee looks at u.s. policy toward africa. discussed topics including russia and chinese influence, u.s. and africa trade relations and the pandemic response. this runs just over an hour and 20 minutes. countering china's influence in the indo-pacific and beyond, u.s. leadership international stage has proven critical capitalizing our partners consequences. i have yet to see us take the same effective approach on africa. it's hard to comprehend how the youngest fastest growing continent in the world, a region that contains 50%
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well, comparing europe and u.s. here, having different results. obviously, u.s. produces a lot of natural gas. and most of u.s. problems as of now is lack of refinery. capacity has led to higher gasoline prices. also the increasing demand during the summer driving season. but looking at europe, the story is different. because europe is not a major producer of natural gas. most of the gas in this region is imported. and most of the utilities and power generation is from natural gas, which has been clean and nuclear, coal, these are the ones that have been kind of less priorities. guy: how different of the energy market is going to look on either side of the atlantic? you've got crude prices down sharply. u.s. prices under pressure. but in europe, gas problems are going to go into manns on nord stream one next week. we don't know whether it's going to be turned back on again. gas prices could explode higher. energy costs could explode higher at the same time they're falling in the united states. how is this going to work? sara: if you think that the u.s. could ex s
well, comparing europe and u.s. here, having different results. obviously, u.s. produces a lot of natural gas. and most of u.s. problems as of now is lack of refinery. capacity has led to higher gasoline prices. also the increasing demand during the summer driving season. but looking at europe, the story is different. because europe is not a major producer of natural gas. most of the gas in this region is imported. and most of the utilities and power generation is from natural gas, which has...
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alix: services are really weak in the u.s. what happens to u.s. services? chris: we do not have the final numbers with respect to the details, but what we have seen so far is a really quite strong downturn in the financial service sector, led by real estate. we are getting increasingly worried about the u.s. housing market, with a risk this extends to europe as well. it is coming down with the high borrowing cost. housing financial position is really impacted. you also have the tailwind demand from the pandemic, when there was so much of a growth boost for more spending on travel and tourism. that is still a factor driving the sector, but the key is the rising cost of living eating into people's ability to spend on nonessentials. that is having a serious impact now. the third element is demand for industrial goods coming on the weaker manufacturing outlook. manufacturing services, looking at m&a activity. anna: we heard from a couple of bank executives recently, chris. they talk about maybe the recession will be mild. maybe it will be moderate. what do you
alix: services are really weak in the u.s. what happens to u.s. services? chris: we do not have the final numbers with respect to the details, but what we have seen so far is a really quite strong downturn in the financial service sector, led by real estate. we are getting increasingly worried about the u.s. housing market, with a risk this extends to europe as well. it is coming down with the high borrowing cost. housing financial position is really impacted. you also have the tailwind demand...
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markets looking at the u.s. cpi reading as the imf cuts its growth projections for the u.s. economy this year and next. and euro-dollar parity still in focus for us today after it slid within a whisker of a pure one-for-one rate. let's get to bloomberg's managing editor for emea markets. lynn, let's start with what we are seeing in terms of looking at that inflation print and whether there is a number that would fundamentally change the thinking of the fed and whether we are getting into the point where inflation is starting to peek? >> we are expecting the inflation number to come in very hot. the bold case for markets is very difficult to look at right now. tom: 8.8% is the survey. if we come through with 8.8%, does that give some assurance that the trajectories pretty clear from the fed? >> it would reaffirm that things are on track. continually you have seen inflation come in a lot hotter than expect it. that would really be a danger zone. report after report after report shows that regulators don't have a handle on the situation. tom: let's bring in your view. is there
markets looking at the u.s. cpi reading as the imf cuts its growth projections for the u.s. economy this year and next. and euro-dollar parity still in focus for us today after it slid within a whisker of a pure one-for-one rate. let's get to bloomberg's managing editor for emea markets. lynn, let's start with what we are seeing in terms of looking at that inflation print and whether there is a number that would fundamentally change the thinking of the fed and whether we are getting into the...
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the u.s. one third of the country is sweltering unr a heat dome that spans 28 states. president biden announced he will use executive powers to address the climate crisis. he called it a clear and present danger and says it must be treated that way but stop short of declaring an emergency. >> when it comes to fighting climate change, i will not take no for an answer. i would everything in my power to clean our air and water, protect people's health, to win a clean energy future. our children and grandchildren are counting ons. it's not a joke. we don't keep to 1.5 degrees centigrade, we lose it all. we don't get to turn around and the world is counting on us. >> for more on the speech, i am joined by samantha who is the director of the energy security and climate initiative at the brookings institution. how meaningful is president biden's announcemen of more money when executive action can be undone? >> notuch new happened in the speech today. even though he announced $2.3 billion, it was mone
the u.s. one third of the country is sweltering unr a heat dome that spans 28 states. president biden announced he will use executive powers to address the climate crisis. he called it a clear and present danger and says it must be treated that way but stop short of declaring an emergency. >> when it comes to fighting climate change, i will not take no for an answer. i would everything in my power to clean our air and water, protect people's health, to win a clean energy future. our...
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he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported veterans to return and ensure immigrant servicemembers and families can become citizens and have access to military benefits. i have a number of questions, if you wouldn't mind keeping your answers short so i can get through them. ms. rogers, would you agree it is in the best interest of national security to naturalize immigrants serving in the military? ms. rogers: i would say that my opinion is really not relevant because under section 329 of immigration law they are eligible to apply and become citizens. re
he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported...
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u.s. and china seem to be reaching an agreement to get it of some tariffs to deal with inflation. tom: possibly as soon as this week. upside in asian equities that is starting to have. -- ebb. from the bank of a press conference with andrew bailey later this morning after the boe publishes its financial stability report. gains in the u.k. of 10 points on the ftse 100. we will see how the other markets open as well as we continue to weigh up recession risks versus inflation. you saw modest gains in equities yesterday. yields are up on u.s. sovereign debt but lower on european debt. you have those comments from bundesbank about the toll. the cac 40 dating now .4%, the spanish index gaining. the ftse 100 now up by 25 points. let's switch and see how things are looking as the u.s. comes back from that independence day holiday yesterday. the futures pointing to gains of .5%. the u.s. two year, or the action is most expressed when it comes to higher yields, up almost two basis points. the pound
u.s. and china seem to be reaching an agreement to get it of some tariffs to deal with inflation. tom: possibly as soon as this week. upside in asian equities that is starting to have. -- ebb. from the bank of a press conference with andrew bailey later this morning after the boe publishes its financial stability report. gains in the u.k. of 10 points on the ftse 100. we will see how the other markets open as well as we continue to weigh up recession risks versus inflation. you saw modest gains...
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this week the u.s. state department said she was likely killed by israeli military gunfire, but the u.s. found her death was the result of tragic circumstances not an intentional killing. the u.s. is being accused of helping israel whitewash her death before biden's visit. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe has been shot and killed by an assassin wielding what appeared to be a homemade gun stop he was campaigning for a parliamentary election friday morning and essential japan when two shots rang out. images of the attacks aftermath shows security officials tackling a man in a gray t-shirt . they later named the suspect, former member of japan's maritime self-defense force. footage from the scene shows what appears to be an improvised double barrel gun. japan's strict gun control laws prevent almost everyone from possessing guns. in 2021, there were 10 shooting incidents in japan, j
this week the u.s. state department said she was likely killed by israeli military gunfire, but the u.s. found her death was the result of tragic circumstances not an intentional killing. the u.s. is being accused of helping israel whitewash her death before biden's visit. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe has been shot and killed by an assassin wielding what appeared to...
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the u.s.-saudi relationship is something i think he is trying to reset. this is what i think he will speak to, that the united states as a long-term partner saudi arabia will provide assurances it will help saudi arabia defend itself from legitimate rents from iran, iran proxies in yemen and elsewhere, and there are various ways that commitment can come. add the saudis will stand as a partner with the u.s. over our rivals, russia and china. and also, bringing down oil prices, not to lower the price at the pump, but to toughen the bite of sanctions against russia. i think he will touch on themes that update the core saudi-u.s. bargain. and that opens the door for other issues that are important in the relationship that can't be tackled at once, the saudi human rights record, other human rights activists who are still imprisoned or banned from traveling in saudi arabia. and work in yemen, which needs to be brought to a definitive end in promoting steps saudi arabia toward normalization with isra
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u.s. national security. we hear from the regulators who want apple and google to remove the app from their online stores. a world first, how sand batteries using green energy are heating homes in finland. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. we will go to downing street later in the program for the latest on the turmoil. but we start in ukraine. five months since russian forces carried out one of theorst atrocities of the war. eight unarmed men were shot dead in a mass execution in a suburb outside of kyiv in march. one man the russians thought they killed managed to escape the massacre. our special correspondent has been to meet him. a warning, some viewers may find this report very stressing. >> in ukrainian, it means the place of the apple trees. to the world, it has become synonymous with cruelty. it happened here, a nondescript office street. but a crime that defined a new age of atrocity in europe. this is the story of families shattered by a massacre. and of a man meant to be dead,
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the u.s. supreme court decision. you joined us last week to talk about being inside a houston clinic when the news broke that roe versus wade was rolling back. kind of the implications as everybody tries to figure out what this all means. what are you hearing from women and providers in texas specifically. >> well, in texas, for four days, abortion was once again legal and what you saw was clinics scrambling to get as many women in as they possibly could. for four days, that's exactly what they did. they called every person on the schedule and said, can you get here right now. i heard from providers this morning who said look, this morning we had to call 15 women who are on our schedule to say i'm so sorry. we didn't get to you quick enough. w we're no longer going to be able to perform your abortion sdplp as this was all happening, texas attorney general took credit for the news. promised to keep winning for texas unborn baby. whatever side of debate you're on, there's legal chaos now. the st
the u.s. supreme court decision. you joined us last week to talk about being inside a houston clinic when the news broke that roe versus wade was rolling back. kind of the implications as everybody tries to figure out what this all means. what are you hearing from women and providers in texas specifically. >> well, in texas, for four days, abortion was once again legal and what you saw was clinics scrambling to get as many women in as they possibly could. for four days, that's exactly...
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u.s.. with respect to the murder of show be i raised it at the top of the meeting making it clear what i thought about it at the time and what i think about it now. i was straightforward and direct in discussing it. i made my view crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on an issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who i am. i will always stand up for our values. michelle: our middle east correspondent anna fter is following biden's trip to saudi arabia. earlier the senate foreign relations committee member ed markey told this program that human rights should always be top of mind for the u.s.. did the u.s. live up to the values with this trip? anna: i think it is fair to say, michelle, many people will see the striking image of the fist bump between joe biden and the man he called, essentially, a pariah a few years ago. they will believe that the very fact this meeting happened and these images are being beamed around the worl
u.s.. with respect to the murder of show be i raised it at the top of the meeting making it clear what i thought about it at the time and what i think about it now. i was straightforward and direct in discussing it. i made my view crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on an issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who i am. i will always stand up for our values. michelle: our middle east correspondent anna fter is following biden's...
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i think that the u.s. government, the biden administration in particular, is moving much faster with wrongful detention cases. so, it may be that where there was reluctance to do any sort of deal before, now people are more willing to make concessions or be more pragmatic about it. i think it certainly helps that ms. griner has a greater celebrity, creates perhaps a greater value to the american spirit. if nothing else to have her come home. when you're talking about the merchant of death and a tourist, it becomes very difficult. it's so asymmetrical that it's hard to see how that sort of exchange could work. >> and quickly, how is your brother doing? >> not so great. they've cut back on food at the prison due to sanctions. so, he's eating less. it wasn't very good food in the first place. so, he has lost a lot of weight. we hope that he just continues to survive day to day until he's able to come home. >> all right. david whelan, of course, we are all hoping that he and brittney griner are brought home so
i think that the u.s. government, the biden administration in particular, is moving much faster with wrongful detention cases. so, it may be that where there was reluctance to do any sort of deal before, now people are more willing to make concessions or be more pragmatic about it. i think it certainly helps that ms. griner has a greater celebrity, creates perhaps a greater value to the american spirit. if nothing else to have her come home. when you're talking about the merchant of death and a...
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but president xi warning the u.s. against, quote, playing with fire, by opposing china and supporting inte den fence for taiwan. now, all this comes as speaker nancy pelosi is planning a trip to asia with a delegation that may include a stop in taiwan, and mary, i know there has been some support for this visit from both democrats and republicans, this idea of visiting taiwan, but no support from the white house on this idea. >> reporter: david, this is putting this administration in a really uncomfortable position. the white house says the speaker can determine her own travel, that the president isn't going to tell her what to do. but biden has previously said that the u.s. military doesn't think this is a good idea, and beijing has made it very clear, if the speaker pays an official visit to taiwan, they will view it as a provocation. the chinese warning the u.s. today, quote, playing with fire will set yourself on fire. davd? >> mary bruce on both stories tonight. mary, thank you. >>> next to the monkeypox outbreak
but president xi warning the u.s. against, quote, playing with fire, by opposing china and supporting inte den fence for taiwan. now, all this comes as speaker nancy pelosi is planning a trip to asia with a delegation that may include a stop in taiwan, and mary, i know there has been some support for this visit from both democrats and republicans, this idea of visiting taiwan, but no support from the white house on this idea. >> reporter: david, this is putting this administration in a...
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the u.s. economy shrinks for the second straight quarter, prompting debate over whether the country has entered a recession. then. a new deal -- an agreement in the senate revives the president's legislative agenda with a bill to cut carbon emissions and subsidize health care. and. covid confusion -- an epidemiologist answers your questions about the virus as many parts of the country see a dramatic rise in infections. >> if you not have your booster for a while and you have not been recently infected, you don't have great protection. we really need to mask up right now especially during the surge. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan, a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that is the planning effect from fidelity. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice
the u.s. economy shrinks for the second straight quarter, prompting debate over whether the country has entered a recession. then. a new deal -- an agreement in the senate revives the president's legislative agenda with a bill to cut carbon emissions and subsidize health care. and. covid confusion -- an epidemiologist answers your questions about the virus as many parts of the country see a dramatic rise in infections. >> if you not have your booster for a while and you have not been...
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we stood up the u.s. eu trade council, we deepened our commitments to the quad the present has launched an ambitious 14 country framework for prosperity. and announced our intention to forge america partnership for economic prosperity. we also continue to promote trade and investment between the u.s. and africa the at prosper africa, the president's advisory council doing business in africa, u.s. africa leaders summit which president biden host in december. across these efforts we reject the notion that attracting private sector investment requires an endless to the bottom. harming american workers and american businesses alike. instead, the new economic alliances about developing shared rules of the road and aligning to high standards and building our share capabilities. we are also allowing joint partnerships between businesses and government to support joint research and knowledgear sharin, upscaling and workforce to velma come innovation ecosystems and promote investments that create export opportunit
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when the u.s. inflation print came out, that monster print, there were four meetings. 200 basis points. markets have adjusted ever so slightly, that is about 25, a full rate hike. still aggressive but not as aggressive as two weeks ago. i will leave it there. anna: things have evolved in the last two weeks and we have seen what happens to risk assets as a result. let's turn to big tech earnings. alphabet and microsoft posting double-digit quarterly revenue growth and expressing optimism about the coming months. that may have reassured investors who work fretting that the industry was poised for a downward second half. what are the key takeaways from these results we have had overnight? >> as you said just then, it is reassuring that tech can potentially weather the coming economic storm in relatively good shape. is this going to be universal how these companies weather that. what we heard microsoft is that corporate's may turn even more to cloud software than they have been doing to manage their te
when the u.s. inflation print came out, that monster print, there were four meetings. 200 basis points. markets have adjusted ever so slightly, that is about 25, a full rate hike. still aggressive but not as aggressive as two weeks ago. i will leave it there. anna: things have evolved in the last two weeks and we have seen what happens to risk assets as a result. let's turn to big tech earnings. alphabet and microsoft posting double-digit quarterly revenue growth and expressing optimism about...
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u.s. federal reserve is expected to hike its benchmark interest rate in the latest attempt to cool the economy and tame inflation. the country's gdp will be released tomorrow with analysts waiting to see if the numbers show that the economy has slowed again. add in soaring prices, rising expenses and an ill performing stock market and it is creating the perfect recipe for recession fears. despite all this, the white house remains confident that the u.s. can steer clear of this one. >> growth is slowing globally and i'm not saying that we will definitely avoid a recession. >> i don't think that we'll see a recession. >> citigroup, little data that i see tells me that the u.s. is on the cusp of a recession. morgan stanley, with strong job growth and continued robust demandconsumption, this economy doesn't look se recessionary. >> but a poll shows 65% of register voters already feel that they are in a recession and that sentiment is changing intending habits. despite small and frequent price
u.s. federal reserve is expected to hike its benchmark interest rate in the latest attempt to cool the economy and tame inflation. the country's gdp will be released tomorrow with analysts waiting to see if the numbers show that the economy has slowed again. add in soaring prices, rising expenses and an ill performing stock market and it is creating the perfect recipe for recession fears. despite all this, the white house remains confident that the u.s. can steer clear of this one. >>...
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u.s. capitol. cnn has exclusively learned that federal prosecutors are preparing for a legal battle. they will try to force former white house officials to testify about their conversations with donald trump around january 6 last year. this is the clearest sign yet that investigators are focussing on the former president 's conduct as he tries to prevent the transfer of power. at issue are claims of executive privilege that the trump camp is expected to make to shield information from the grand jury. we're also learning that the committee plans to share at least 20 transcripts with the u.s. justice department. the panel is also focusing on members of trump's inner circle which include former treasury seblgts secretary and former acting chief of staff. and they seem particularly interested in conversations of invok in invoking the 25th amendment which could have led to donald trump being removed from office. ryan nobles has the details. >> reporter: the committee is zeroing in on donald tru
u.s. capitol. cnn has exclusively learned that federal prosecutors are preparing for a legal battle. they will try to force former white house officials to testify about their conversations with donald trump around january 6 last year. this is the clearest sign yet that investigators are focussing on the former president 's conduct as he tries to prevent the transfer of power. at issue are claims of executive privilege that the trump camp is expected to make to shield information from the grand...
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>> u.s. intelligence community concluded that the crown prince ordered effectively the killing of jamal khashoggi. >> i don't believe it was specified in those terms. it is an assessment. we know with saddam hussein having weapons of mass destruction. the kingdom of saudi investigated the crime and held those responsible accountable and paying the price of the crime committed as we speak. we investigated, punished and ensure that this doesn't happen again. this is what countries do. this is what the u.s. did when the mistake of abu gharaib was committed. somebody transgresses or makes a mistake. >> president biden as a candidate certainly believed the u.s. intelligence assessment. >> we had a similar discussion with president trump on the campaign trail. what people say on the campaign trail sometimes isn't reflected of being in office with intelligence and access to a fuller and broader picture and the relationship between our two countries is a strzok, strategic, important relationship for
>> u.s. intelligence community concluded that the crown prince ordered effectively the killing of jamal khashoggi. >> i don't believe it was specified in those terms. it is an assessment. we know with saddam hussein having weapons of mass destruction. the kingdom of saudi investigated the crime and held those responsible accountable and paying the price of the crime committed as we speak. we investigated, punished and ensure that this doesn't happen again. this is what countries do....
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the u.s. is promising a new era of engagement with the middle east. joe biden is making his first trip to the region since becoming president and he'll have many issues to deal with over the next four days. biden's first stop is israel, where he's meeting acting prime minister yair lapid, and former leader benjamin netanyahu. he'll then head to the occupied west bank to meet palestinian authority president mahmoud abaas. biden is expected to face questions about the killing of al jazeera correspondent shireen abu akleh, who was a palestinian-american. the u.s. state department found that israeli gunfire likely killed the journalist, but couldn't definitively conclude the bullet's origin. a group of democratic senators has written an open letter saying the investigation doesn't live up to the administration's calls for an independent and credible inquiry. pres. biden: greater peace. greater stability. greater connection. it is critical for all the people of the region, which is why we will disc
the u.s. is promising a new era of engagement with the middle east. joe biden is making his first trip to the region since becoming president and he'll have many issues to deal with over the next four days. biden's first stop is israel, where he's meeting acting prime minister yair lapid, and former leader benjamin netanyahu. he'll then head to the occupied west bank to meet palestinian authority president mahmoud abaas. biden is expected to face questions about the killing of al jazeera...
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u.s. basketball superstar brittney griner is testifying today in a russian courtroom as her trial continues. she has been jailed since february when she was arrested at a moscow airport for possession of cannabis oil in her luggage. on tuesday, griner's legal team argued she had the cannabis oil for legitimate medical uses. a russian narcologist was questioned by griner's attorney maria blagvolina. >> based on what you have said, if we understand you correctly, professional athletes suffering from chronic pain could have been prescribed medical cannabis in the u.s.. for example, the u.s. as therapy. >> i cannot testify for a doctor working in the united states because they have their own standards of diagnostics and treatments but these treatments are prescribed. this is a fact. amy: the family of slain palestinian american journalist shireen abu akleh is calling on the united states to launch an independent investigation into her killing. on three members of her family tuesday, met with s
u.s. basketball superstar brittney griner is testifying today in a russian courtroom as her trial continues. she has been jailed since february when she was arrested at a moscow airport for possession of cannabis oil in her luggage. on tuesday, griner's legal team argued she had the cannabis oil for legitimate medical uses. a russian narcologist was questioned by griner's attorney maria blagvolina. >> based on what you have said, if we understand you correctly, professional athletes...
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currently, the u.s. government athas waivers in place for four cpc designated countries so we continue to urge the administration to review u.s. chpolicy towards these countries and to make appropriate policy that demonstrates meaningful consequences and encourage positive change. and congress, we continue to recommend that individualme members advocate for international religious freedom i raising the issue and hearings for speeches, congressional delegations abroad and by sponsoring religious as nerves of conscience through the human rights commissions defending freedoms project. these kinds of actions push our government to do more and put pressure on foreign governments to live up to their treatyr obligations to defend freedom of religion or belief as enshrined in international law. with that, it is my great honor, honestly, to turn it over to commissioner frank wolf, a former congressman and key contributor back in 1998 and to talk about the recent policy recommendations that have been implemented a
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the u.s. we discuss what comes next with the secretary of commerce. >> we need to make more of these on our shores in the united states so we cannot only korean jobs, but -- only create jobs, but protect our people. amna: then america addicted -- new data reveals a dramatic spike in overdose deaths among people of color during the first year of the pandemic. and after roe -- doctors in red states worry that abortion laws could hinder their ability to treat patients in life or death situations. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years consumer cellular has been offering wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. for more visit consumer cellular.tv. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> the
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as i said we love the story of the u.s. economy in the u.s. equity market. we advised clients to broadly diversified in a way that's keeping with their medium and long-term goals. increasingly we want to ensure it is as broad as possible. we have clients that much more focused on adding alternative investments to their portfolios, real asset for example should inflation be more persistent there is some upside. and across a bank of america or wealth management business our clients owning's of alternative investments are up 36% year on year. this is a place where money has been moving. again we think it's the right move for investors. generate really great advice new anti- good to see a thank you very much for what we can back present by casting doubt on nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan. the message could be sending to china for turning the heat up on hunter. hunter. we may soon know if the [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator.
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u.s. and european stocks, but they are higher this morning but only slightly here begin i do not know what these chinese shenzhen is -- it is a composite. you take it away. manus: let's go back, i think you are right, what you have is a narrative. the bond market is repricing. on the short end of the market, the fairytale of the recession was the alpha of the bond market is no more, it is about the fed doing more. let's look at the two year government bond yields, along with the aussie dollar moving along this narrative that you have potentially a rollback on some of the tariffs. we will get back to the market boards in a moment. dani: let's jump to those reporters around the world. in hong kong we are covering the tariff story. juliette saly will discuss the rba back to back 50 basis point hikes. dani: we will talk about uniper 's possible bailout. the team is assembled. u.s. president joe biden is close to announcing a rollback of the trump era tariffs on chinese goods. sources say he ma
u.s. and european stocks, but they are higher this morning but only slightly here begin i do not know what these chinese shenzhen is -- it is a composite. you take it away. manus: let's go back, i think you are right, what you have is a narrative. the bond market is repricing. on the short end of the market, the fairytale of the recession was the alpha of the bond market is no more, it is about the fed doing more. let's look at the two year government bond yields, along with the aussie dollar...
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the u.s. is in recession. heidi: speaking to dennis lockhart about whether this is enough to rein in inflation, whether he sees an inflation -- a recession,. shery: meta reporting the first ever quarterly sales decline. shery: we are seeing the downside pressure in u.s. futures, this is after the s&p 500 sores. -- soars. slowing the pace of rate hikes, and nasdaq 100 saying the best day since 2020. we had a treasury yields falling as well. we had oil also rallying in the new york session, holding at about $98 a barrel. this is coming at a time when we watch what is happening with the after hours trading session, they are all losing ground. meta first ever sales decline, qualcomm has a lackluster forecast. we are seeing rallying around 6%, they have good sales despite the fact that prices were also higher. heidi: let us take a look on how asian markets are shaping up to the fed decision, getting more hawkish hikes ahead. take a look at australian futures, potentially a gain of almost 10% -- 1%.
the u.s. is in recession. heidi: speaking to dennis lockhart about whether this is enough to rein in inflation, whether he sees an inflation -- a recession,. shery: meta reporting the first ever quarterly sales decline. shery: we are seeing the downside pressure in u.s. futures, this is after the s&p 500 sores. -- soars. slowing the pace of rate hikes, and nasdaq 100 saying the best day since 2020. we had a treasury yields falling as well. we had oil also rallying in the new york session,...