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the u.s. saudi relationship into a new phase of crisis. the biden administration, along with bipartisan voices in congress, via the move as a flagrant snub in collusion with putin. the saudi's for their part maintain the move was entirely due to economic self-interest at home. the question that arises, what next? does this latest crisis signal a significant rupture in a relationship many have argued has outlived the strategic logic of america and become more of a liability? or is it yet another bump in a frequently rocky but still vital partnership, always based more on mutual interests rather than shared values? to tackle these questions, i'm very pleased to welcome our distinguished panelists. senator chris murphy of connecticut, as a member of the senate foreign relations committee. he's been a long-term advocate for revising the saudi-u.s. partnership. we have a leading saudi scholar and activist, who focuses on human rights, health, and gender relations. and ambassador martin i., a distin
the u.s. saudi relationship into a new phase of crisis. the biden administration, along with bipartisan voices in congress, via the move as a flagrant snub in collusion with putin. the saudi's for their part maintain the move was entirely due to economic self-interest at home. the question that arises, what next? does this latest crisis signal a significant rupture in a relationship many have argued has outlived the strategic logic of america and become more of a liability? or is it yet another...
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the u.s. has condemned the attacks. >> today, terrorist russia shelled kyiv and other cities throughout the country. with at least 84 missiles and two dozen uavs. energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities. museums in the city centers were among the targets that the russian defense ministry labeled legitimate. anchor: a refugee agency says conflict has forced a record number of people to flee homes. the organization says it may be forced to make cuts. protesters and cities across iran have kept pressure on the government after the death of a young woman in police custody. students rallied. the electoral commission has declared a winner. the revolution for prosperity party has one constituencies, five states shot the navarrette majority. the leader news to find a coalition partner. a storm is hammering central america. el salvador has declared a national emergency. at least 18 people have died after flooding in a north indian state. some schools of close. the nobel prize
the u.s. has condemned the attacks. >> today, terrorist russia shelled kyiv and other cities throughout the country. with at least 84 missiles and two dozen uavs. energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities. museums in the city centers were among the targets that the russian defense ministry labeled legitimate. anchor: a refugee agency says conflict has forced a record number of people to flee homes. the organization says it may be forced to make cuts. protesters...
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next, u.s. consumer prices rising by more than forecast to a 40 year high in september, likely securing another big fed rate hike and potentially more. academy securities shows how that affects their market strategy next. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you need done. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. ♪ >> i do not know if it will be a soft landing. i don't think so, but it might. mild recession or tough recession. in a tough recession, you expect to the market at 20% or 30%. i will not keep eyes across those three things, but for all of us that worry about risk, you should plan for those things. >> jp morgan ceo jamie dimon tal
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u.s. inflation numbers. minutes from the fed show officials are committed to restrictive policy while the boe sparks pound and guilt all the to liddy with a lot of mixed messages out there and we speak exclusively to the u.s. ambassador to japan as president biden's inflation active transport investments in u.s. supply chains. rishaad: here is a look at what is going on with markets. that inflation read we are waiting for out of the u.s., going to be crucial. you can see it is a broad-based markdown. we are also seeing just a little bit of a balance, if you will, for some of these regional bond markets, but if you look at australia, we are seeing yields on the way up. essentially it is really at the moment i guess all about the chips side of things. we had some breaking news a couple of minutes ago. yvonne: reporting that ksm see, they have gotten that one-year exemption. i like what we have heard from sk hynix in south korea. news about samsung might also be getting a free pass at least f
u.s. inflation numbers. minutes from the fed show officials are committed to restrictive policy while the boe sparks pound and guilt all the to liddy with a lot of mixed messages out there and we speak exclusively to the u.s. ambassador to japan as president biden's inflation active transport investments in u.s. supply chains. rishaad: here is a look at what is going on with markets. that inflation read we are waiting for out of the u.s., going to be crucial. you can see it is a broad-based...
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the u.s. experience here. i'm not going to go into talking about the 17 nations that fought in the war, we're really going to focus on experiences of american troops so, as we talked about in this class before, we talked a little bit about the principles of war. and one of them is that war on paper, such as these kinds of maps and drawings and strategies, by the main decision makers, is not the same kind of war on the ground. weather and terrain, of course, are key elements in any military decision. military historians have not adequately addressed how these things affect the individuals and how they affect the landscape of the places where the war is fought. they have certainly done a good job of explaining the importance of weather and terrain to war making decisions. but i think that we need to look at the wars from an environmental perspective to understand the sort of ramifications that these conflicts take. and have. so, many of the soldiers and marines that end up in korea, especially i
the u.s. experience here. i'm not going to go into talking about the 17 nations that fought in the war, we're really going to focus on experiences of american troops so, as we talked about in this class before, we talked a little bit about the principles of war. and one of them is that war on paper, such as these kinds of maps and drawings and strategies, by the main decision makers, is not the same kind of war on the ground. weather and terrain, of course, are key elements in any military...
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the u.s. says it believes monday's attacks were planned far in advance. >> when you look at the size and scale here of these missile and drone attacks, more than 80 reportedly, that's not the kind of things the russians can just throw together in a couple of days. it likely was something that they had been planning for quite some time. that's not to say that the explosion on the crimea bridge might have accelerated some of their planning, likely this was not in retaliation but was something very much a continuation of putin's design and target specifically ukrainian civilian infrastructure. >> ukraine says the military needs more advanced weapons to take on russia. mean while, russia is warning them giving kyiv more weapons would be crossing a red line. volodymyr zelenskyy said his people will not be intimidated. >> translator: the occupiers cannot oppose us on the battlefield and that is why they resort to this terror. well, let's make the battlefield even more painful for the enemy and we wi
the u.s. says it believes monday's attacks were planned far in advance. >> when you look at the size and scale here of these missile and drone attacks, more than 80 reportedly, that's not the kind of things the russians can just throw together in a couple of days. it likely was something that they had been planning for quite some time. that's not to say that the explosion on the crimea bridge might have accelerated some of their planning, likely this was not in retaliation but was...
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as they work to undermine u.s. economic security and fundamental human rights, including those of americans. we also see a coordinated effort across the chinese government to lie, cheat and steal their way into unfairly dominating technology sectors, putting u.s. companies out of business. there economic assault and the rights violations are part of the same problem. they both flout the rule of law. it is to make it easier to steal our innovation. they tried to silence anybody who fights back against their theft. companies, politicians, individuals. just as they try to silence anyone who fights back against their other aggressions. we have another example. there attempted obstruction of an independent judicial process to give underhanded help to one of their companies accused of breaking our intellectual property laws and deny justice to that company's victims. since i started as fbi director, i have been repeatedly sounding the alarm about the chinese governments disregard for fair business practices and for the r
as they work to undermine u.s. economic security and fundamental human rights, including those of americans. we also see a coordinated effort across the chinese government to lie, cheat and steal their way into unfairly dominating technology sectors, putting u.s. companies out of business. there economic assault and the rights violations are part of the same problem. they both flout the rule of law. it is to make it easier to steal our innovation. they tried to silence anybody who fights back...
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chinese and 10 year yields were up over u.s. yields. now u.s. yields have a premium of 140 basis points so 4% reversal of the last couple of years. i'm seeking answers from our viewers. most people of generally written in with the idea that china's markets are just broken and in several ways. saying their foreign participations about 9.4% still pretty way less than you would think from one of the world's largest asset markets but the chinese bond market is absolutely massive. they should be comparable but maybe they are not. most of this change has happened because of a rising u.s. 10 year yields. the movement in chinese yields hasn't been dramatic bring given the extreme volatility across markets, negativity in china the yields are down. is it becoming a dead market? are two of the world's three largest government bond markets essentially becoming broken and unmoving. i don't know what the conclusion is. one point might be that the yuan has some lingering negativity and because the pboc steps in a bit more, it's one of the few currencies that h
chinese and 10 year yields were up over u.s. yields. now u.s. yields have a premium of 140 basis points so 4% reversal of the last couple of years. i'm seeking answers from our viewers. most people of generally written in with the idea that china's markets are just broken and in several ways. saying their foreign participations about 9.4% still pretty way less than you would think from one of the world's largest asset markets but the chinese bond market is absolutely massive. they should be...
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tiffany has big u.s. exposure. we saw growth there. the u.s. going from 26% down to 22% down to 11% by q3. that is partly about the u.s. moving to europe to spend. there is a slowdown in silverware for tiffany. but gold is phenomenal. dani: that is lvmh. what sort of reader cross does this give for the luxury sector as a whole? deborah: most of the luxury sector being based in europe, we've definitely got fx benefits. the lvmh sales saw 800 bits of benefits. that will help with reinvestment into 2023. big pickup in market spend, more social media events. so, it is positive into the third half -- third quarter. they carry most of the fx further into the first half. china reopening more into q4 in the first half of next year. dani: thank you so much for joining us. deborah aitken. that is it for daybreak. ♪ ♪ - if you're thinking about going back to school this is for you. ♪ ♪ - i ended up spending less money my entire time at snhu than i did in just one year at my other university. - my time at snhu has given me more confidence. now i ca
tiffany has big u.s. exposure. we saw growth there. the u.s. going from 26% down to 22% down to 11% by q3. that is partly about the u.s. moving to europe to spend. there is a slowdown in silverware for tiffany. but gold is phenomenal. dani: that is lvmh. what sort of reader cross does this give for the luxury sector as a whole? deborah: most of the luxury sector being based in europe, we've definitely got fx benefits. the lvmh sales saw 800 bits of benefits. that will help with reinvestment...
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u.s. stocks fall and treasuries gain as investors brace for september inflation data. the s&p 500 hitting a fresh low for the year. haidi: minutes of the last fed meeting show them committed to restrictive policies. shery: opec slashes outlook for global oil demand making the case for its contentious supply cut. u.s. futures higher by about .25 percent after the the s&p 500 fell for the sixth consecutive session. there was a lot of volatility after we got the fed minutes, potentially suggesting a recalibration when it comes to the pace of rate hikes. at the same time we are focused on u.s. inflation numbers on thursday. the 10 year yield fell below the 390 level already. this of course after we saw that volatility rise in the treasury space and gains across the curve. we had wti following for the second consecutive session. we continue to see the pressure in the 80's and session specially after we got ppi numbers in the u.s. that came in higher than expected. really leading to concerns tha
u.s. stocks fall and treasuries gain as investors brace for september inflation data. the s&p 500 hitting a fresh low for the year. haidi: minutes of the last fed meeting show them committed to restrictive policies. shery: opec slashes outlook for global oil demand making the case for its contentious supply cut. u.s. futures higher by about .25 percent after the the s&p 500 fell for the sixth consecutive session. there was a lot of volatility after we got the fed minutes, potentially...
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if the u.s. economy goes into a recession, it will have effect on the chinese economy but the chinese government has shown time and again it will move in to prop up the economy. when we are modeling growth, we are seeing a 6% grow of gdp. this is coming off some lower base effects which helps as well. we sell this with the u.s. market as well. it can really propel a market whether there has been enormous amount of pessimism and a lot of times when you see overly pessimistic markets, that is a buying opportunity and that is what we are seeing right now, an opportunity to get in when we are at mass pessimism. shery: what about pessimism at the u.s. economy? continue to see recessionary fears. you mentioned the potential of the u.s. falling into a recession should that the reason you have tilted from short duration to long-duration? >> we are not here to try to figure out the fed thinking every single day and every data point. it is not how we manage portfolios. we are looking at it from a longer-te
if the u.s. economy goes into a recession, it will have effect on the chinese economy but the chinese government has shown time and again it will move in to prop up the economy. when we are modeling growth, we are seeing a 6% grow of gdp. this is coming off some lower base effects which helps as well. we sell this with the u.s. market as well. it can really propel a market whether there has been enormous amount of pessimism and a lot of times when you see overly pessimistic markets, that is a...
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the u.s.-backed nation prime minister ariel henry and the deployment of troops to haiti. we will speak to guerline jozef about the crisis in haiti and look at how the u.s. is treating asylum-seekers from haiti and venezuela. then, president biden promises to enshrine abortion rights into federal law if democrats win -- keep control of congress with the midterm elections less than three weeks away. pres. biden: here's a promise, to you and the american people, the first bill i will send to congress will be to codify roe v. wade. we will speak with congressmember cori bush. she faces reelection in november, just wrapped up a "roe the vote: reproductive freedom tour" across missouri, where abortion was banned after the supreme court overturned roe v wade. we'll talk in-depth about her new memoir "the forerunner: a story of pain and perseverance in america." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. aid groups are sounding
the u.s.-backed nation prime minister ariel henry and the deployment of troops to haiti. we will speak to guerline jozef about the crisis in haiti and look at how the u.s. is treating asylum-seekers from haiti and venezuela. then, president biden promises to enshrine abortion rights into federal law if democrats win -- keep control of congress with the midterm elections less than three weeks away. pres. biden: here's a promise, to you and the american people, the first bill i will send to...
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u.s., japan, and south korea hold joint drills. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up, the world's top oil producers agree to cut production and used prices. the white house accuses them of aligning with russia. vladimir putin signs a lot to annex ukrainian regions. hunger and desperation in somalia where millions are starving and what could become the worst famine in a generation. hello and welcome. we begin with breaking news from north korea which has reportedly fired another ballistic missile. the u.s., south korea and japan have been carrying out military drills in response to an earlier launch. the u.s. navy flagship aircraft carrier are heading there training with the south koreans. u.s. fighter jets have also carried out drill with the air force the missile was the first to fly over japan in five years. the un security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the incident. our diplomatic editor has more from the u.n.. >> the facts are clear. so far, there have been 23 occ
u.s., japan, and south korea hold joint drills. you are watching al jazeera. also coming up, the world's top oil producers agree to cut production and used prices. the white house accuses them of aligning with russia. vladimir putin signs a lot to annex ukrainian regions. hunger and desperation in somalia where millions are starving and what could become the worst famine in a generation. hello and welcome. we begin with breaking news from north korea which has reportedly fired another ballistic...
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u.s. is reportedly bringing in more fire power near the peninsula following a string of north korea's missile tests. a u.s. air craft carrier strike group is on its way off the korean peninsula. the move comes after they test fired two more nuclear missiles today. that is 25 this yearment the highest number since kim jong-un came to power. on wednesday the u.n. security met to discuss pyongyang's program and the u.s. accused russia and china, without naming them, of enabling north korea. >> as we all know, the dprk has enjoyed blanket protection from this council. they have gone out of their way to justify the dprk's provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions re regime. in short, two permanent members of the security council have enabled kim jong-un. >>> paula hang cobs is standing by from seoul, south korea. this is an extraordinary number of tests in a very short space of time, paula. >> reporter: it is, max. it's what's a record of missile launches that we're seeing th
u.s. is reportedly bringing in more fire power near the peninsula following a string of north korea's missile tests. a u.s. air craft carrier strike group is on its way off the korean peninsula. the move comes after they test fired two more nuclear missiles today. that is 25 this yearment the highest number since kim jong-un came to power. on wednesday the u.n. security met to discuss pyongyang's program and the u.s. accused russia and china, without naming them, of enabling north korea....
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u.s. east coast. it's been a week since hurricane ian slammed into florida and u.s. president joe biden is expected to visit hard-hit fort myers in the coming hours. he'll meet with governor ron desantis, fema and officials to assess the damage there. meanwhile, florida residents are returning. it will be a difficult transition for those who call the island home. >> what they'll see is really an up close look at destruction that they've seen from the video clips on the news and some other photos that may have been shared through local sources and it's going to hit home. it's going to be emotional when they see their properties up close and the amount of damage that this storm inflicted upon them. >> governor desantis announced immediate repairs will be made to the san i bell skaus way. it pails in comparison to the lives taken. 109 deaths have been reported in the u.s. so far. thousands of rescues have been made in florida alone. some areas said to be completely unlivable. cnn's layla sant
u.s. east coast. it's been a week since hurricane ian slammed into florida and u.s. president joe biden is expected to visit hard-hit fort myers in the coming hours. he'll meet with governor ron desantis, fema and officials to assess the damage there. meanwhile, florida residents are returning. it will be a difficult transition for those who call the island home. >> what they'll see is really an up close look at destruction that they've seen from the video clips on the news and some other...
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u.s. president joe biden gave a stark warning about nuclear talk coming out of russia. president vladimir putin hinted using nuclear weapons is not off the table. statement came after the military racked up losses in the ukraine. wednesday night mr. biden responded to that threat saying there's no such thing as the ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up in armageddon. after the speech u.s. officials made it clear they did not see any change in russia's nuclear posture. phil mattingly explains, mr. biden's statement caught even some u.s. officials by surprise. >> for the white house there have been months where they have warned of the potential for escalation that could reach the degree of the nuclear weapons by president vladimir putin. he's obviously warned of it himself saber-rattling as recently as friday. his speech announcing the illegal annexation of four areas in ukraine. president biden warned the potential of armageddon making it very clear in his mind ther
u.s. president joe biden gave a stark warning about nuclear talk coming out of russia. president vladimir putin hinted using nuclear weapons is not off the table. statement came after the military racked up losses in the ukraine. wednesday night mr. biden responded to that threat saying there's no such thing as the ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up in armageddon. after the speech u.s. officials made it clear they did not see any change in russia's nuclear posture....
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u.s. jobs report. more hawkish comments from fed officials stress a commitment to crush inflation with rate hikes. >> until i see evidence that underlying inflation has solidly peaked and is headed down, i am not ready. shery: elon musk scored a win as a judge holds his case against him, giving the party three weeks to close the $34 billion deal. haidi: breaking news through the central bank in the country hiking rates by 25 basis points to 7%, as expected. economists surveyed by bloomberg . this would force another rate hike by another central bank as inflationary pressures rise in peru, two above and 8% level in september. activity is losing momentum. supply shocks are increasing cost adding to concerns in peru. you can see peru is just one of the latest that continues to hike rates across the region, now by 25 basis points to 7%. we move into breaking out of south korea. we are getting current account numbers, a move to a deficit of $3 billion for august. it had seen a surplus in previo
u.s. jobs report. more hawkish comments from fed officials stress a commitment to crush inflation with rate hikes. >> until i see evidence that underlying inflation has solidly peaked and is headed down, i am not ready. shery: elon musk scored a win as a judge holds his case against him, giving the party three weeks to close the $34 billion deal. haidi: breaking news through the central bank in the country hiking rates by 25 basis points to 7%, as expected. economists surveyed by...
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the u.s. house of representatives -- soul seat in the u.s. house of representatives. also, gerald malloy, he is a u.s. army veteran who works in emergency management and defense. here's a format we're going to use today and for the rest of our 2022 general election debates. in our first segment i will ask common questions to both candidates. you will each have 60 seconds to answer. the second segment, candidates will ask each other questions. you have 30 seconds to ask the question and 60 seconds to answer we will turn to a series of questions submitted, candidates will have 30 seconds to answer. it is possible i will ask follow-up questions. then we will have a lightning round of questions with very brief answers, about 10 seconds. we will conclude with one a minute closing statements from each candidate. let's get started. please limit your answers to 60 seconds and a reminder, i may ask follow-ups. question one, you have both been on the campaign trail for quite a while. no doubt meeting ma
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so the u.s. is not alone but it's role has been to act to make negotiations harder to achieve unlikely. that is as recently as late april as far as we know most of what the united states can do is stop acting like that. stop -- drop the official position that the war must go on to weaken russia severely, meaning no negotiations. will that open a way for negotiations? diplomacy -- only one way to find out. if you don't try, of course it won't happen. if i may, i would like to add a word about something that was touched on but not developed sufficiently in myieand it is highly signicant, china. what is happening with regard to china. it is barely being reported. but it is supreme significance. there has been an agreement that has held for 50 yrs called the one china policy, in the 1970's. the agreement is between u.s. andhina that taiwan is part of china -- not in question. ither party, u.s. or china, will act to disrupt the peaceful relations that persist. it is called stratic ambiguity. it has he
so the u.s. is not alone but it's role has been to act to make negotiations harder to achieve unlikely. that is as recently as late april as far as we know most of what the united states can do is stop acting like that. stop -- drop the official position that the war must go on to weaken russia severely, meaning no negotiations. will that open a way for negotiations? diplomacy -- only one way to find out. if you don't try, of course it won't happen. if i may, i would like to add a word about...
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u.s. stocks halt their two day rally with treasury yields surging to multiyear highs on rate hike concerns. paul: fed officials keeping up the hawkish rhetoric on the fight against inflation but james bullard sees an end to aggressive hikes next year. >> we are predicting that inflation will come down and it will be a disinflationary year in 2023. shery: the dollars growing strength ways on tesla's results but elon musk says a meaningful share buyback is likely. u.s. futures extending its deadlines. we have every sector of the s&p 500 in the red today except for energy. oil gaining and that is what markets were watching. above the $85 per barrel level, close to $86. we continue to watch nasdaq futures. tech under pressure. we have the 10 year yield continuing its rally with the treasury selling renewing with a two-year yield at the highest since 2007 and it's all about the hawkish fed really playing into the markets. and after hours trading, we are watching tesla. stock coming off session
u.s. stocks halt their two day rally with treasury yields surging to multiyear highs on rate hike concerns. paul: fed officials keeping up the hawkish rhetoric on the fight against inflation but james bullard sees an end to aggressive hikes next year. >> we are predicting that inflation will come down and it will be a disinflationary year in 2023. shery: the dollars growing strength ways on tesla's results but elon musk says a meaningful share buyback is likely. u.s. futures extending its...
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u.s. history. and of course vietnam is very import for its yellowstone role in activism, and getting many of the younger people in the united states involved in politics, involved in protest, and demonstrating that the united states government is very much influenced by its constituents and responsive to it. but we are gonna focus on the environment both of these places. and we're gonna start with korea. so this is consumed on some of that means land of the morning kong. that is what creates consider to be the phrase that best captures the essence of korea and the korean peninsula. and the war that we are going to be talking about as you all know, the fighting took place between 1950 and 1953 for u.s. and un allied troops. the war went on much longer before that. it began really a 1940 5:47 when there were internal conflicts between those who want to have a communist government and those who wanted to have a liberal capitalist government it's only right arm assist on a peace treaty. and so
u.s. history. and of course vietnam is very import for its yellowstone role in activism, and getting many of the younger people in the united states involved in politics, involved in protest, and demonstrating that the united states government is very much influenced by its constituents and responsive to it. but we are gonna focus on the environment both of these places. and we're gonna start with korea. so this is consumed on some of that means land of the morning kong. that is what creates...
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the u.s. midterm elections after -- later in the broadcast. the supreme court has put a temporary hold on a judge's order that would require south carolina republican senator lindsey graham to appear before a georgia grand jury to answer questions about his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. on monday, justice clarence thomas granted senator graham's emergency request to put the subpoena on hold temporarily while graham's lawyers push to have it quashed permanently. democrats have demanded justice thomas recuse himself from cases related to the 2020 election because his wife ginni thomas spread false claims about a stolen election and lobbied federal and state officials to overturn the election results. supreme court rules obligate justices to withdraw themselves from cases where there's even the appearance of a conflict of interest. in minnesota, former minneapolis police officer j. alexander king -- kueng accepted a deal monday that will see him plead guilty t
the u.s. midterm elections after -- later in the broadcast. the supreme court has put a temporary hold on a judge's order that would require south carolina republican senator lindsey graham to appear before a georgia grand jury to answer questions about his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. on monday, justice clarence thomas granted senator graham's emergency request to put the subpoena on hold temporarily while graham's lawyers push to have it quashed...
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what kind of buying does this place the u.s. in. what does the u.s. have to do to keep a lid on gasoline prices? >> those numbers that just came out were positive and i think the most's -- is supply demand improved. and i think the u.s. is going to be in a situation where they have to consider bringing back some refining capacity. >> that's can it take quite a long time even if they wanted to. in the meantime what happens? >> we probably continue to see gasoline prices stay elevated in the u.s.. you not to get this poll back to where we were pre-covid, those days are gone. refining capacity takes time. putting an export ban on u.s. products which i think is -- i'm being led to is not necessarily going to get the results you want because it will create so much volatility and a spike in international prices that will play back through to the market and actually have the unintended consequences of raising gasoline prices in the u.s. as opposed to bringing them down. i think that's a tricky answer. on the near term i don't think it has a solution. guy: re
what kind of buying does this place the u.s. in. what does the u.s. have to do to keep a lid on gasoline prices? >> those numbers that just came out were positive and i think the most's -- is supply demand improved. and i think the u.s. is going to be in a situation where they have to consider bringing back some refining capacity. >> that's can it take quite a long time even if they wanted to. in the meantime what happens? >> we probably continue to see gasoline prices stay...
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are you don't risk u.s.-russian confrontation, confrontation between nuclear powers that could escalate to a nuclear level? our organization supportive of supplying weapons to ukraine to defend itself, but that cannot be a one note policy is certainly not a policy that says we're going to crush putin that backed him into a corner. former of the joint chiefs, lead pointed out, that is what you least want to do. yet to look at in offramp is even president biden said with respect his concerns about the nuclear issue. there has to be a offramp but they have not defined that. we don't know perhaps there is some sort of behind the scenes talks going on. there has to be a diplomatic strategy, diplomatic track. he can't just be about weapons and we're going to defeat putin. as satisfying as that might be, and nuclear power, don't want to make them think is survival is in the mix here because you don't know what that will lead to. it has got to be a discussion on the merits of what the balance of diplomacy versus sup
are you don't risk u.s.-russian confrontation, confrontation between nuclear powers that could escalate to a nuclear level? our organization supportive of supplying weapons to ukraine to defend itself, but that cannot be a one note policy is certainly not a policy that says we're going to crush putin that backed him into a corner. former of the joint chiefs, lead pointed out, that is what you least want to do. yet to look at in offramp is even president biden said with respect his concerns...
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the u.s. futures at the moment under a little bit of pressure that after the s&p 500 just had its best two day surge since april of 2020. nasdaq futures are under pressure and oil prices also under pressure. they surged at opec-plus. output cut of 2 million barrels per day. still about the $86 a barrel though. this of course all to do with investors hoping the central banks might the fed and rbnz shift to a slower pace of tightening and that really is fueling investor optimism in the market. this follows the rba's smaller than expected 25 basis point rate hike. our global economics and policy editor, kathleen hays, is here with the latest. despite investors optimism and expectation that the fed might have it, that is not the rhetoric coming out from officials. >> that is a hope that does not seem to be based on listening to the fed closely or watching the data. we want the fed to pivot. we want them to be done and let stocks rally again. the fed does not support that in the least, this idea th
the u.s. futures at the moment under a little bit of pressure that after the s&p 500 just had its best two day surge since april of 2020. nasdaq futures are under pressure and oil prices also under pressure. they surged at opec-plus. output cut of 2 million barrels per day. still about the $86 a barrel though. this of course all to do with investors hoping the central banks might the fed and rbnz shift to a slower pace of tightening and that really is fueling investor optimism in the...
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the main thing is u.s. rates. the question we have to ask is will global growth recover, therefore we can talk about buying europe. that is one aspect, or will have inflation peter and will the fed react dovish. that is more likely. i am looking for a global growth rebound. i hate being mr. doom and gloom. maybe we see the u.s. consumer back back. consumer confidence bounced back in the university of michigan last number. if that becomes a trend maybe this is all overload -- this is all overblown. that is not the shape of things right now. alix: that would mean some kind of dollar peak but it also seems every fed official that speaks is in no way saying that. fed president charlie evans in his speech in chicago said i see the nominal fed's rate rising in remaining at this level for some time while we assess how our policy adjustments are affecting the economy. that is get there fast, frontload, and stay there. how does that become a pivot for the market? jordan: the market is always trying to price and what comes
the main thing is u.s. rates. the question we have to ask is will global growth recover, therefore we can talk about buying europe. that is one aspect, or will have inflation peter and will the fed react dovish. that is more likely. i am looking for a global growth rebound. i hate being mr. doom and gloom. maybe we see the u.s. consumer back back. consumer confidence bounced back in the university of michigan last number. if that becomes a trend maybe this is all overload -- this is all...
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amy: as u.s. health experts warn of a tripledemic, we will speak with a pediatrician about how many hoitals are already filled tcapacity with children. >> we are seeg natiolly a marked increase in infections with respitory synctyial virus, also known as rsv. influenza is also spiking right now. amy: rsv starts with mild cold symptoms and can be life-threatening to infants. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united nations has warned that countries around the world are falling short of their pledges, putting the world toward catastrophic global heating. an assessment by the u.n. framework convention on climate change released on wednesday found that pledges by countries to slash emissions nearly in half by 2030 are falling far below that goal, with the world on track to see emissions rise by more than 10% this decade. without a change in course, the u.n. warns the planet is on track to see an average temperature r
amy: as u.s. health experts warn of a tripledemic, we will speak with a pediatrician about how many hoitals are already filled tcapacity with children. >> we are seeg natiolly a marked increase in infections with respitory synctyial virus, also known as rsv. influenza is also spiking right now. amy: rsv starts with mild cold symptoms and can be life-threatening to infants. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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u.s. jobs data solidified bets on another jumbo rate hike from the fed. chinese markets reopened in the wed, -- red, weighed down by concerns over global interest rates and fresh u.s. curbs on technology. vladimir putin accuses ukraine of carrying out saturday's attack on a key bridge linking russia to crimea. you have had reports of explosions in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. futures pointing lower by 1.2%, after bloodletting towards the end of the week. the volatility in markets focused on these data points. the expectation that maybe you get a pivot from central banks, that was put to one side when you saw the strength of the u.s. jobs market, unemployment back to a record, 3.5%. the spanish ibex currently down .6%, in the u.k., the ftse 100 down 28 points as the boe says they will continue to provide liquidity within the gilt market. over in france, you're looking at losses of more than 1%. let's see how things are looking on a big week for earnings. jp morgan, blackrock, and apple is
u.s. jobs data solidified bets on another jumbo rate hike from the fed. chinese markets reopened in the wed, -- red, weighed down by concerns over global interest rates and fresh u.s. curbs on technology. vladimir putin accuses ukraine of carrying out saturday's attack on a key bridge linking russia to crimea. you have had reports of explosions in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. futures pointing lower by 1.2%, after bloodletting towards the end of the week. the volatility in markets focused on...
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however the u.s. special presidential envoy for climate, john kerry, says serious commitments can still prevent the worst effects of climate change. >> if we get more countries directly involved in changing their plans, the more rapidly kill the omissions, the more rapidly we transition, it is plausible we could hope to come very close to it. laura: john kerry there. the u.n. climate salmon is meant to help governments reduce global temperature rise in climate having a major act are circle. in norway they are warming more quickly than any other place on earth. nick has this exclusive report. >> venture deep into the arctic circle you find a unique place. here, the struggle for survival. climate change is on fast-forward. this polar explorer wants to show uhow her world is disappearing. soon. an incredible sight, one frame with sadness. >> to survive as a polar bear now you would have to be super good at hunting because the main source of food are the seagulls and they are diminishing. the ice that the
however the u.s. special presidential envoy for climate, john kerry, says serious commitments can still prevent the worst effects of climate change. >> if we get more countries directly involved in changing their plans, the more rapidly kill the omissions, the more rapidly we transition, it is plausible we could hope to come very close to it. laura: john kerry there. the u.n. climate salmon is meant to help governments reduce global temperature rise in climate having a major act are...
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i think u.s. inflation expectations medium-term, long-term, even wages, should be higher by 70 basis points compared to europe and the market is looking at current energy and saying, to your inflation in europe, i think that is two to three year in europe before significant disinflation because this is negative for aggregate demand. this is not positive for aggregate demand. guy: where does that put the fed ecb spread? >> the front end, that is being priced correctly because i think it is being price for a peak of five and ecb for about three. the back and i think were u.s. rates could rise compared european rates. -- the backend i think where u.s. rates could rise compared european rates. by the way, even more that u.s. sources -- that is one part of the world we don't speak about too much but that poor is cold. that is china. not so much likability because of coronavirus, which is also a problem, but, prosperity is a structural issue. if that is the case, there is no reason why korean duration o
i think u.s. inflation expectations medium-term, long-term, even wages, should be higher by 70 basis points compared to europe and the market is looking at current energy and saying, to your inflation in europe, i think that is two to three year in europe before significant disinflation because this is negative for aggregate demand. this is not positive for aggregate demand. guy: where does that put the fed ecb spread? >> the front end, that is being priced correctly because i think it is...
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>> they are losing on both ends, on the chinese and u.s. side. on the u.s. side, u.s. companies want to sell to the chinese. at the end of the day, the chinese want to develop their own technology. if they cannot have access to that, the chinese are losers as well. tom: what does this mean for producers of some of this environment in the netherlands? do we know if they can continue to supply to china at this point? woo jin: in prior discussions with the u.s. as well as other semi conductor manufacturers, there were some restrictions in terms of the smaller geometry technologies, so i do not know if this is something that is new , but i think this is going to be something that is more definitive in terms of blocking these kind of technologies from china. alix: what if a u.s. company cannot get his part from china in some capacity? selling stuff is one thing, but what if they need something? woo jin: fantastic question. there's a lot of focus on the higher technology right now, but the issue is china makes a lot of these commodity chips that the u.s. still relies upon. s
>> they are losing on both ends, on the chinese and u.s. side. on the u.s. side, u.s. companies want to sell to the chinese. at the end of the day, the chinese want to develop their own technology. if they cannot have access to that, the chinese are losers as well. tom: what does this mean for producers of some of this environment in the netherlands? do we know if they can continue to supply to china at this point? woo jin: in prior discussions with the u.s. as well as other semi...
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the u.s. iss closer to civil war than many of us would like to think or believe. whatnc i thought it would make sense to do is we get launched is to give you a chance to simply lay outnd what your argument is in broad terms and then we canan dig into bits and pieces of it as we go along. >> guest: yeah, so my argument comes from studying civil wars for the last 30 years. i've looked at all regions, all countries that have experienced civil war since the end of world war ii and the ribbon over 200 of them. one of the things we've learned is they tend to break out in similar ways and the same factors emerge in the lead up to these wars the matter where they happen. in 2017 i was invited to serve on the u.s. government taskal force. they have a task force called the political instability task force. i served on that until the end of last year. the goal of that task force was to come up with a predictive model to try to predict where around the world countries with experienceli instability and pol
the u.s. iss closer to civil war than many of us would like to think or believe. whatnc i thought it would make sense to do is we get launched is to give you a chance to simply lay outnd what your argument is in broad terms and then we canan dig into bits and pieces of it as we go along. >> guest: yeah, so my argument comes from studying civil wars for the last 30 years. i've looked at all regions, all countries that have experienced civil war since the end of world war ii and the ribbon...
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a former top u.s. health official is sounding the alarm on rsv, a respiratory virus that's putting a major strain on pediatric hospitals across the country. rsv case numbers in the u.s. are at their highest level in two years. this, according to data from the u.s. centers for disease control. rsv is a common cold-like virus but can make younger children seriously ill. former fda commissioner scott gottlieb says parents should remain vigilant. >> for parents who have children who have an upper respiratory infection, many times they're testing them, finding out it's not covid and feeling relieved. they still need to be vigilant it could be rsv for early flu. you see progressive symptoms seek out help from a doctor. >> symptoms include a runny nose, decreased appetite, coughing and wheezing, sneezing and hay fever. >>> we have new details on injuries from a stabbing attack new york state in august. his client has lost sight in one eye and one of his hands is incapacitated. andrew wily says the author also
a former top u.s. health official is sounding the alarm on rsv, a respiratory virus that's putting a major strain on pediatric hospitals across the country. rsv case numbers in the u.s. are at their highest level in two years. this, according to data from the u.s. centers for disease control. rsv is a common cold-like virus but can make younger children seriously ill. former fda commissioner scott gottlieb says parents should remain vigilant. >> for parents who have children who have an...
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the u.s. has imposed more export controls on chinese tech companies. 30 phones have been added to a so-called unverified list. it prevents beijing from accessing advanced semi conductor technology. more news in a half-hour. you can follow those stories on aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. ♪ laura: what is behind north korea's latest missile tests? pyongyang has launched six rockets into two weeks, including one that flew over japan. what message is north korea sending, and how should the international community respond? this is "inside story." ♪ laura: hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. north korea has dramatically increased the number of its missile tests. it has conducted six in just 12 days, including the first intermediate range ballistic missile test in five years. it landed in the sea of japan on tuesday. that launch prompted the japanese government to warn people to seek shelter. the u.s., japanese, and south korean militaries responded with live fire drills a da
the u.s. has imposed more export controls on chinese tech companies. 30 phones have been added to a so-called unverified list. it prevents beijing from accessing advanced semi conductor technology. more news in a half-hour. you can follow those stories on aljazeera.com. "inside story" is next. ♪ laura: what is behind north korea's latest missile tests? pyongyang has launched six rockets into two weeks, including one that flew over japan. what message is north korea sending, and how...
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. >> if we see the u.s. go into recession, how severe do you expect it to be and how long do you expect it to last? >> this is the thing no one really knows you have a strong consumer going into it. businesses are in good shape they were resilient during covid. even ones with no government support. governments did do a hell of a job with the recovery. you never know you have to look at the range of out outcomes a lot will depend on what happens in the war the one guarantee which we have been consistent is volatile markets. you have already seen markets down quite a bit bridge loans being hung. that is typical. that is still orderly. i think you could see disorderly in some time in the not too distant future. >> how do you think the fed is doing managing this situation? >> give them credit for covid. i hate to second guess people. it is easy for everyone to do. you know, in hindsight, they waited too long and did too little qt should have started that. they are catching up from here, we see success and keep o
. >> if we see the u.s. go into recession, how severe do you expect it to be and how long do you expect it to last? >> this is the thing no one really knows you have a strong consumer going into it. businesses are in good shape they were resilient during covid. even ones with no government support. governments did do a hell of a job with the recovery. you never know you have to look at the range of out outcomes a lot will depend on what happens in the war the one guarantee which we...
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u.s. now stepping up its military presence in that area. ian lee shows us how. >> reporter: it's a show of power only the united states can project. fresh off joint military exercises with south korea, the uss ronald reagan aircraft carrier sails into waters off the east coast of te of the korean peninsula. south korea's military calls the u.s. einforces the country'sarrier alliance with the united states and sends a strong message of strength against north korean threats. the deployment comes after pyongyang launched another missile, continuing its record-breaking blitz of tests this year. alerts sounded in jn in japan as a nuclear capable ballistic missile flew over the country on tuesday. >> the united states condemns these actions and calls on the dprk to refrain from further unlawful and destabilizing acts. >> reporter: in response, the united states flexed some military muscle with regional allies. yesterday u.s. marine f-35 stealth fighters joined the japanese air force in exercises
u.s. now stepping up its military presence in that area. ian lee shows us how. >> reporter: it's a show of power only the united states can project. fresh off joint military exercises with south korea, the uss ronald reagan aircraft carrier sails into waters off the east coast of te of the korean peninsula. south korea's military calls the u.s. einforces the country'sarrier alliance with the united states and sends a strong message of strength against north korean threats. the deployment...
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u.s. trade controls shaking up the entire global industry. china sticking to its covid zero guns reviving lockdown fears and the region including shanghai. rishaad: we've got a dollar which is holding at the highest levels this month. we are looking at the imf as well on top of the u.s. debt looking at yields as they clamber up within the bond market. the highest since 2014. the 10-year. on top of that, we have geopolitics playing a role in all of this. the tensions beginning to ratchet up between washington and beijing. this is a look at what is happening. the new k2 25 is down -- nikkei 225 is down. yields up across the board with china being the exception. those geopolitical tensions playing out with the chip market and focus once again. yvonne: you see taiwan, korea all waking up to this after coming back from the holiday and they are really just kind of like, while -- wow. these big chipmakers are trying to digest what impact this is going to have on the supply chain when it comes to
u.s. trade controls shaking up the entire global industry. china sticking to its covid zero guns reviving lockdown fears and the region including shanghai. rishaad: we've got a dollar which is holding at the highest levels this month. we are looking at the imf as well on top of the u.s. debt looking at yields as they clamber up within the bond market. the highest since 2014. the 10-year. on top of that, we have geopolitics playing a role in all of this. the tensions beginning to ratchet up...
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the u.s. justice department is now urging the u.s. supreme court to reject donald trump's plea to intervene in the fight over classified documents seized by the fbi. our senior justice correspondent evan perez is on the story for us. walk us through what the government is arguing in this new court filing. >> the justice department wolf is asking the supreme court to stay out of this fight for at least for now. what they're saying is that the fight really that began with a judge -- a federal judge in palm beach who intervened and gave the former president legal team everything they wanted by appointing a special master and restricting the ability for the justice department to do its investigation. what they're doing in response to the supreme court is taking shots at the judge. i'll read you part of what the justice department says. this application concerns an unprecedented order by the district court restricting the executive branch's use of its own highly classified records in an ongoing criminal investigation and directing the desi
the u.s. justice department is now urging the u.s. supreme court to reject donald trump's plea to intervene in the fight over classified documents seized by the fbi. our senior justice correspondent evan perez is on the story for us. walk us through what the government is arguing in this new court filing. >> the justice department wolf is asking the supreme court to stay out of this fight for at least for now. what they're saying is that the fight really that began with a judge -- a...
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. >> u.s. president joe biden restrictions it is evaluating washington's relationship with saudi arabia. it comes after the saudi led opec plus group, which includes russia, ignored u.s. opposition and decided to cut went out, which will raise prices. >> from the beginning of the administration taking office, the president had been clear the u.s. needs to -- needs a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia, he said that from very early on, and that have said this last week when quebec the decision to align their energy policy with russia's war, and war aims, and against the american people. it further underscores that reasoning to realign and reevaluate that relationship with saudi arabia. we are reviewing where we are currently right now and will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as well. >> russia has continued to launch missiles at several regions of ukraine, including zaporizhzhya. ukraine officials say one person was killed after 12 missiles hit the city on tuesd
. >> u.s. president joe biden restrictions it is evaluating washington's relationship with saudi arabia. it comes after the saudi led opec plus group, which includes russia, ignored u.s. opposition and decided to cut went out, which will raise prices. >> from the beginning of the administration taking office, the president had been clear the u.s. needs to -- needs a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia, he said that from very early on, and that have said this last week...
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>> well, we are certainly -- the u.s. and nato forces are certainly supplying ukraine with a lot more air defense systems, but, bianna, you know, president zelenskyy -- and i'm a huge supporter of the man and great supporter of ukraine, as you know, but his use of the term shield, missile shield yesterday, was really unfortunate. there is no country in the world that can provide a missile shield against incoming rounds like that, and it's an understanding of how air defense works. they are static, they are stable, they are on a certain point of the battlefield and they protect specific systems. what you saw in the shot earlier, and you see this on your map, the missiles went everywhere throughout ukraine. a country that is the size of the state of texas. in order to defend against all of those incoming missiles which, by the way, are coming from various directions and various types of launch systems, air, sea and ground, it's very difficult to get in a position and have high technology systems provide a shield. you just c
>> well, we are certainly -- the u.s. and nato forces are certainly supplying ukraine with a lot more air defense systems, but, bianna, you know, president zelenskyy -- and i'm a huge supporter of the man and great supporter of ukraine, as you know, but his use of the term shield, missile shield yesterday, was really unfortunate. there is no country in the world that can provide a missile shield against incoming rounds like that, and it's an understanding of how air defense works. they...
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u.s. >> everything is going up except our income. >> announcer: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster. >>> hello, it's wednesday, october 26th. 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. u.s. election day now less than two weeks away. democrats are on the defensive, desperate to keep their ever so slim majority. arizona georgia, nevada could alter the balance of power. voters know this. the mid-terms of 2018 had the highest early voter turnout. these are the issues, americans want the federal government to address inflation and unemployment. crime is also a top concern. economic issues are getting a heavy play in pennsylvania where the country's highest senate race is underway. republican celebrity doctor mehmet oz faces off against john fetterman tuesday during their one and only debate. >> i am also having to talk about something called the oz rule, that if he's on tv, he's lying. he did that during his career on his tv show. he's done that during his campai
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tom: the u.s. is looking at for the releases of its strategic reserves of petroleum as it leads up to the elections. inflation is central. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... add a line to your existing plan, or see for yourself how easy it is to save by talking to our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. francine: welcome back to the open. 30 minutes into the trading day. crisis management. u.k. chancellor trips up the controversial economic plan as the p.m. apologizes for the chaos. feeling upbeat. stocks extend a rebound after a solid bank earnings in the u.s. sale on the cards. credit suisse considers selling its u.s. asset management bu
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u.s. officials are discussing national security reviews for elon musk's various ventures. on twitter to tesla after his russia-ukraine tweets, especially given tesla's strong presence in china and ai development. the white house may put more restrictions on china technology from ai to quantum computing. and apple design chief that will replace johnny i've is leaving the company. how she impacted the product lineup and what it means for iphones, ipads, and the incoming mixed reality headset. first, let's get straight to the markets with bloomberg's ed ludlow. we made it. happy friday. ed: it was a happy friday in the markets. in a week where there was a lot of anxiety. results from snap, a really precipitous plunge. tesla missing top line for the first time since the third quarter of last year. fed speak. fed speak. fed speak. lots of anxiety. yields pushing higher. and we really rallied hard on friday across the s&p 500 and tech in particular. the nasdaq 100 in-line with that performance.
u.s. officials are discussing national security reviews for elon musk's various ventures. on twitter to tesla after his russia-ukraine tweets, especially given tesla's strong presence in china and ai development. the white house may put more restrictions on china technology from ai to quantum computing. and apple design chief that will replace johnny i've is leaving the company. how she impacted the product lineup and what it means for iphones, ipads, and the incoming mixed reality headset....
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the u.s. and japan, including the deployment of what it calls u.s. strategic assets. this after north korea testfired two more missiles sunday. they say the provocations violate the you insecure to council resolution and will drink and sanctions against its neighbor. russian president vladimir putin is blaming ukraine for the attack that badly damaged a key bridge linking annexed crimea to russia. in the first comment on the attack, he blamed the ukrainian secret service, alleging they were holding russians. kyiv has not officially claimed responsibility for the blast, but they have celebrated with a new postage stamp. the u.k. prime minister is -- mp's and her party. liz truss is expected to replace chancellor. she is fighting to regain control of her party. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, what is at stake in the upcoming chines
the u.s. and japan, including the deployment of what it calls u.s. strategic assets. this after north korea testfired two more missiles sunday. they say the provocations violate the you insecure to council resolution and will drink and sanctions against its neighbor. russian president vladimir putin is blaming ukraine for the attack that badly damaged a key bridge linking annexed crimea to russia. in the first comment on the attack, he blamed the ukrainian secret service, alleging they were...
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with the u.s. market, there may be a margin, the impact of the global supply and demand picture is more than it is. paul: let us talk more broadly about the market action we saw today. back-to-back gains for the u.s. equities market. what does this mean? does the bottom end are we back talking about another selloff -- or are we back talking about another selloff? >> there is so much nervousness about the rally and every time we flip back around again. we have seen swings of 2%. 1.5%, something like that. as a market is volatile at the moment and enjoying the birth of reassurance -- the reassurance. we are intrigued by a comment i was reading overnight talking about how it is great to have this and a fresh, real-time update. rather than the backward looking data we tend to react to on the day-to-day basis. things cannot say that it is the forward look. people are battling down, people are prepping for the inevitable slowdown. shery: is volatility inevitable in u.k. assets? we are still expecting inf
with the u.s. market, there may be a margin, the impact of the global supply and demand picture is more than it is. paul: let us talk more broadly about the market action we saw today. back-to-back gains for the u.s. equities market. what does this mean? does the bottom end are we back talking about another selloff -- or are we back talking about another selloff? >> there is so much nervousness about the rally and every time we flip back around again. we have seen swings of 2%. 1.5%,...
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the u.s. will watch for any deviation from the normal behavior from russia. >> we talk about nuclear weapons, we're talking about tactical smaller ones in case people are worried about large bombs headed in any direction. >> the thinking among western officials is that would be initially what russia could do if it was to go down this path of using its nuclear capabilities. there's no evidence. this is something the u.s. has been stressing they started preparing their nuclear forces. there's no intelligence that they are planning to do this. but of course, given the rhetoric, they are, you know, really watching very closely in particular when these exercises take place. the national security adviser, max, over the weekend on state of the union, did say he didn't want any gray area. he didn't want anyone to think that any type of nuclear weapons, deployment or any method of doing it was any less dangerous than any other type. >> claire, thank you. >>> we're just about three weeks away from a cru
the u.s. will watch for any deviation from the normal behavior from russia. >> we talk about nuclear weapons, we're talking about tactical smaller ones in case people are worried about large bombs headed in any direction. >> the thinking among western officials is that would be initially what russia could do if it was to go down this path of using its nuclear capabilities. there's no evidence. this is something the u.s. has been stressing they started preparing their nuclear forces....
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the u.s. economy is showing pockets of strength today -- though there are many signs that stl point to a broader slowdown. the commerce department reported the economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from july through september -- after having shrunk in the first half of the year. exports accounted for much of the growth. president biden hailed the progress at an event in upstate new york. >> economic growth is up, the price of inflation is down, real incomes are up, the price of gas is down. the american people are seeing the benefits of this economy that works for them. families have more net worth today than they did before the pandemic. vanessa: but the outlook isn't all rosy. the economy is still grappling with a housing market slump and a decline in retail sales. in other economic news. u.s. jobless claims inched a little higher last week. the labor department today reported applications for unemployment benefits rose to 217,000. that's 3000 more than the previous week. despite the increase,
the u.s. economy is showing pockets of strength today -- though there are many signs that stl point to a broader slowdown. the commerce department reported the economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from july through september -- after having shrunk in the first half of the year. exports accounted for much of the growth. president biden hailed the progress at an event in upstate new york. >> economic growth is up, the price of inflation is down, real incomes are up, the price of gas is down....
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he left the u.s. came in and blew up our own headquarters you had to live through that whole experience. what would you say the consequences of that? the quick observation. [inaudible] turbulence in the relationship. [inaudible] [inaudible] there's some things. [inaudible] in the end there can change to fall back. he managed to get the foothold. [inaudible] alleged the policy. >> that might've gone over to the russians? in some way if they let the russians into certain areas in some places and let the syrian regime and their in order to preserve those areas from the turks. >> there always dangling that card i do have to say two of the most important indigenous people i was a three very important indigenous employers on the ground we were fortunate to have at the time was general, prime minister and president ultimately would say important player and ally on the ground. had anyone of those three not been there it is hard to imagine how this would have played out. talk to their questions the audience? o
he left the u.s. came in and blew up our own headquarters you had to live through that whole experience. what would you say the consequences of that? the quick observation. [inaudible] turbulence in the relationship. [inaudible] [inaudible] there's some things. [inaudible] in the end there can change to fall back. he managed to get the foothold. [inaudible] alleged the policy. >> that might've gone over to the russians? in some way if they let the russians into certain areas in some...
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the u.s.'s relationship with saudi arabia following opec's recent announcement it would cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day, boosting the cost of gas and providing a boon to russia amid its invasion of ukraine. on monday, democratic senator bob menendez called for a freeze on cooperation with saudi arabia. meanwhile, senator richard blumenthal and congressmember ro khanna announced a bill to block all u.s. weapons sales to saudi arabia. congressmember khanna tweeted -- "their brutal war in yemen and their fleecing of american consumers at the pump must have consequences." president biden addressed the issue on cnn last night. pres. biden: when the house and senate its back, they're going to have to -- there are going to be consequences for what they have done with russia. >> what kind of consequences? suspend all arms sales. is that something you would consider? pres. biden: i'm not going to get into what i would consider and what i have in mind. amy: meanwhile, united arab emirates
the u.s.'s relationship with saudi arabia following opec's recent announcement it would cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day, boosting the cost of gas and providing a boon to russia amid its invasion of ukraine. on monday, democratic senator bob menendez called for a freeze on cooperation with saudi arabia. meanwhile, senator richard blumenthal and congressmember ro khanna announced a bill to block all u.s. weapons sales to saudi arabia. congressmember khanna tweeted -- "their...