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the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia, and elsewhere. host: before we talk about the marshall plan, tell us about marshall himself. he was a military man before becoming secretary of state. guest: he was an army chief of staff under fdr during the war. he played a critical role in the war planning and strategy, implementation. after the war, president truman asked him in the beginning of 1940 seven to take over as secretary of state. so, very quickly after that, in 1947, general marshall went off for his most important diplomatic mission that
the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia,...
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the u.s. to stand a chance at reducing its emissions at a pace that could avert the worst of the climate catastrophe. here in new york, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg sued jim jordan, the republican chair of the house judiciary committee, citing an unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack on the das office over its investigation and prosecution of donald trump. congressman jordan has demanded confidential documents and testimony from bragg and members of his office. bragg is seeking to block former prosecutor mark pomerantz from having to comply with a subpoena issued by the judiciary committee last week. d.a. bragg says his office has received over 1000 calls and emails from trump supporters with "violent and racist vitriol," including death threats, since trump was indicted for falsifying business records to cover up a 2016 hush-money scheme. the united nations mission to afghanistan said it is reviewing its operations while its staff continues to remain out of the office
the u.s. to stand a chance at reducing its emissions at a pace that could avert the worst of the climate catastrophe. here in new york, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg sued jim jordan, the republican chair of the house judiciary committee, citing an unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack on the das office over its investigation and prosecution of donald trump. congressman jordan has demanded confidential documents and testimony from bragg and members of his office. bragg is...
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so the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has been in hanoi for talks with prime minister pam minchin and other leaders . his trip came just after the 50th anniversary of america's withdrawal of combat forces from south vietnam and the end of its direct military involvement in the vietnam war. blinken enthused about a new era of cooperation without mentioning vietnam's giant neighbor, china. >> i also focused on how our countries can advance if we have a free and open indo pacific. one that is at peace and grounded in respect for the rules-based international order . when we talk about free and open we mean countries being free to choose their own path and their own partners. goods, ideas, and people will feel free to cross land, sea and skies and cyberspace. dareen: for 20 years the u.s. , was at war with north vietnam . the legacy of the conflict lingers on with chemical agents and unexploded bombs still causing illness and injury. estimates vary but at least 1.3 , million people were kille
so the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has been in hanoi for talks with prime minister pam minchin and other leaders . his trip came just after the 50th anniversary of america's withdrawal of combat forces from south vietnam and the end of its direct military involvement in the vietnam war. blinken enthused about a new era of cooperation without mentioning vietnam's giant neighbor, china. >> i also focused on how our countries can advance if we have a free and open indo pacific....
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a u.s. official says the u.s. is not seeking to decouple from china, after relations have deteriorated the last two years. let's bring in our executive editor for greater china. fantastic to have you. is it a big surprise that they have suggested they don't want to decouple? >> the nuance here is that the undersecretary for international affairs at the u.s. treasury said there are national security concerns the u.s. will take into account. it will be hard to convince anybody in beijing that the u.s. is not trying to decouple from china. we had comments from xi jinping during the national people's congress saying the u.s. was leading a western coalition to contain china. beijing will see these comments from the undersecretary as being academic, if not spending what washington is actually doing -- spinning what washington is actually doing. tom: we had a visit from the french president, some controversy around his comments regarding europe's relationship with china. we saw the chinese military response in terms of t
a u.s. official says the u.s. is not seeking to decouple from china, after relations have deteriorated the last two years. let's bring in our executive editor for greater china. fantastic to have you. is it a big surprise that they have suggested they don't want to decouple? >> the nuance here is that the undersecretary for international affairs at the u.s. treasury said there are national security concerns the u.s. will take into account. it will be hard to convince anybody in beijing...
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u.s. banking crisis. u.s. futures rebound after beats at microsoft and alphabet reassure investors this year's tech rally has room to run. the company's give their visions for ai. plus, standard chartered reports its largest quarterly profit in nine years. that is as rising interest rate boots its bottom line. we will hear from the cfo this hour. let's check in with futures pointing lower across the european session down .5%. a divergent picture between the future in euro and u.s.. aztec the safe haven now as the banking crisis rears its head again and the u.s.? the asset save -- sales have been well by first republic. will anyone provide that relief? a major question as we look at the banking space with increased scrutiny in the u.s. again. the ftse 100 off by a couple of points. we will give it a few seconds to reflect what is happening across these markets. a sharp move lower in yields particularly at the front end. we will touch on the two-year. 50 basis points lower on the front end o
u.s. banking crisis. u.s. futures rebound after beats at microsoft and alphabet reassure investors this year's tech rally has room to run. the company's give their visions for ai. plus, standard chartered reports its largest quarterly profit in nine years. that is as rising interest rate boots its bottom line. we will hear from the cfo this hour. let's check in with futures pointing lower across the european session down .5%. a divergent picture between the future in euro and u.s.. aztec the...
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as u.s. jobs and inflation reports fuel optimism, the fed is near the edit -- and of hiking rates. jp morgan, citigroup and wells fargo kickoff earnings season with investors focused on deposit flows from smaller lenders. lvmh breaks the world's top 10 companies by market value on the strength of a massive eat. sales of air ms. search as shoppers snap up pricey birkin backs. let's check in on how these markets are setting themselves up for the friday open. futures pointing to gains of 2/10 of a percent. for some investors, the data out of the u.s. is looking goldilocks in terms of their positioning. for the fed we are waiting for more data out of the u.s. later today and more commentary from fed officials as well as a way out the potential of another hike in may. the spanish imax getting 2/10 -- ftse 100 currently flat at this point. early interesting picture across the commodities complex and effects. softer u.s. dollar strengthening at euro-dollar. the data out of the u.s., he saw the jobs
as u.s. jobs and inflation reports fuel optimism, the fed is near the edit -- and of hiking rates. jp morgan, citigroup and wells fargo kickoff earnings season with investors focused on deposit flows from smaller lenders. lvmh breaks the world's top 10 companies by market value on the strength of a massive eat. sales of air ms. search as shoppers snap up pricey birkin backs. let's check in on how these markets are setting themselves up for the friday open. futures pointing to gains of 2/10 of a...
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mike pompeo was on hand... >> smith: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo arrived in doha to kick off the intra-afghan talks. >> seize this opportunity. protect this process. respect each other, be patient. remain focused on the mission. we're prepared to support your negotiations should you ask, but this time is yours. this time is yours. i pray that you will seize the moment. ♪ >> the afghan government was there, as well as the taliban. it was a big ceremony, many ministers were present there. so it was a significant achievement that for the first time in 40 years, afghans on the two sides fighting each other met and started negotiations. >> smith: the talks were supposed to get afghans on both sides to come together and in good faith jointly decide on the future of afghanistan. but the talks went nowhere. >> after a month and a half negotiating, i reached to this conclusion that the taliban are not believing in a shared future. they will not accept a political settlement. they're only looking for a military takeover. >> s
mike pompeo was on hand... >> smith: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo arrived in doha to kick off the intra-afghan talks. >> seize this opportunity. protect this process. respect each other, be patient. remain focused on the mission. we're prepared to support your negotiations should you ask, but this time is yours. this time is yours. i pray that you will seize the moment. ♪ >> the afghan government was there, as well as the taliban. it was a big ceremony, many ministers...
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it has a very high beta to u.s. treasury yields. as u.s. yields move lower, korean won would be one of the more beneficial currencies in that environment. at the moment it is be a restraint because we are in a dividend outflow period. we still look for more games in the next few weeks and months. -- gains in the next few weeks and months. we may need to see a bit more of a pause or perhaps a little bit more of the weakness to jump back in. it looks like a very interesting carry trade in this region over the next few weeks and months. yvonne: i have been pretty surprised when it comes to the resilience of broader em's. where do you think they are headed now and is this just a matter of valuations just because of how much they sold out last year or other fundamental pockets of strength? >> that is a good question. last year, emerging markets sold off drastically. we saw that with cheaper valuations and weaker sentiment. i think that benefits them this year because it has been underappreciated and that is offering resilience. i think we will c
it has a very high beta to u.s. treasury yields. as u.s. yields move lower, korean won would be one of the more beneficial currencies in that environment. at the moment it is be a restraint because we are in a dividend outflow period. we still look for more games in the next few weeks and months. -- gains in the next few weeks and months. we may need to see a bit more of a pause or perhaps a little bit more of the weakness to jump back in. it looks like a very interesting carry trade in this...
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stop illegal u.s. guns to mexico and the exports and weapons to police and military with a history of corruption of human rights violations. governments from mexico and the u.s. must generate conditions life, for prosperity and justice on the communities that we want, we live we want to stay in to stop forced migration. establish a path for the demilitarization of our land, our territories and our borders. government institutions including military bases to survivors and relatives of victims of violence. bring all the military involving crimes and human rights violations to justice. corporations are to mexico and the u.s. on the search for the disappeared, establish mechanism for justice and memory. change the migration management model. stop the tensions and deportations. promote labor reforms both country tacked workers, canyons and punish employers that take advantage of temporary labor. strengthen to make all government data available and transparent in their culture. and demands of the center of t
stop illegal u.s. guns to mexico and the exports and weapons to police and military with a history of corruption of human rights violations. governments from mexico and the u.s. must generate conditions life, for prosperity and justice on the communities that we want, we live we want to stay in to stop forced migration. establish a path for the demilitarization of our land, our territories and our borders. government institutions including military bases to survivors and relatives of victims of...
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the u.s. also remained the world's largest arms exporter. president joe biden and vice president kamala harris will run for reelection in 2024. biden made this announcement official this morning with a three-minute campaign video posted on social media. pres. ben: freedom. personal freedoms fundameal tos as aricans. ere isothing more imrtant, nothing more sacd. fight for our demracy. shoul not ba revoluon. to make sure everyone in this country is treated equally. amy: so far, biden and harris face two democratic primary challengers -- self-help author marianne williamson, who also ran in 2020, and robert f. kennedy, jr., an environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and son of the former u.s. attorney general and assassinated 1968 presidential candidate robert f kennedy. cbs news reports rfk jr. was convinced to run by trump's former campaign manager steve bannon, who believes he will be a useful chaos agent in the 2024 race. fox news announced monday the cable network and it's far right pri
the u.s. also remained the world's largest arms exporter. president joe biden and vice president kamala harris will run for reelection in 2024. biden made this announcement official this morning with a three-minute campaign video posted on social media. pres. ben: freedom. personal freedoms fundameal tos as aricans. ere isothing more imrtant, nothing more sacd. fight for our demracy. shoul not ba revoluon. to make sure everyone in this country is treated equally. amy: so far, biden and harris...
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u.s. south korea mutual defense treaty ambassadors from both nations made remarks at the brookings institution. during the event. this shared thoughts on the alliance amid north korea's continued development of nuclear weapons and geopolitics in the surrounding region. >> on policy the brookings institution i'm delighted to welcome you and established yest to our program today on the u.s. south korea alliance. today's event marks to important milestones. the first is the 70th anniversary of the u.s. southth korea alliance. since its inception, via neutral defense treaty of 1953, the alliance expanded from primarily defensive one to a wide-ranging partnership built on ensuring economic security and global cooperation rules -based order. amid great power competition in the indo pacific threat of north korea's nuclear ambitions, the alliance transformed into company has a strategicic partnership positioned to address global challenges including emerging technologies, supply chain resilience,
u.s. south korea mutual defense treaty ambassadors from both nations made remarks at the brookings institution. during the event. this shared thoughts on the alliance amid north korea's continued development of nuclear weapons and geopolitics in the surrounding region. >> on policy the brookings institution i'm delighted to welcome you and established yest to our program today on the u.s. south korea alliance. today's event marks to important milestones. the first is the 70th anniversary...
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we have 12,000 people in 25 factories at the u.s. the place to be is the u.s. and it would also be a leading driving force in energy transition. we are operating in 100 countries around the world. i do not see this completely changing. i am just trying to identify how can you make it, missing as good as possible because the speed of the energy transition is so high, which is needed. we need to pull all triggers to make it work and we need both sides. the european infrastructure and the u.s. infrastructure to apply all to the market. alix: if you put billions of dollars into expanding production, will not do this everywhere. i wonder if there is first mover advantage. the ira came out with hundreds of millions of dollars first in your versus their investing in your. christian: this is exactly the question and the reason i am here. to discuss at this point. what i am trying to make clear is let's pick our --. there are some things which makes sense to invest in the u.s.. i am not sure whether that is always good to compete but it is something that would move firs
we have 12,000 people in 25 factories at the u.s. the place to be is the u.s. and it would also be a leading driving force in energy transition. we are operating in 100 countries around the world. i do not see this completely changing. i am just trying to identify how can you make it, missing as good as possible because the speed of the energy transition is so high, which is needed. we need to pull all triggers to make it work and we need both sides. the european infrastructure and the u.s....
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u.s. regional bairngs. yesterday we were very much looking at first republic, and that bank lost almost half of its value yesterday alone in trading. once again there are concerns about the financial system, the impact that that's going to have on the u.s. economy and they're surfacing. you can see the stoxx 600% almost 1%. the stock was significantly lower. we've made a lot of the way back again, but, of course, things are turning south. keep an eye on that. in march we were very much concerned about what was happening in the u.s. in addition to credit suisse and the situation in switzerland things are looking south but still far away from where we were a month ago. >>> let 's switch over and talk about some of the reaction so far. you can see a very pronounced risk the dax down 0.9%. the industrial names really lagging. the cac is down. that stock is down about seven percentage points. even though we're seeing a relatively good reaction, they're the homebuilders jen lolly the theme is on
u.s. regional bairngs. yesterday we were very much looking at first republic, and that bank lost almost half of its value yesterday alone in trading. once again there are concerns about the financial system, the impact that that's going to have on the u.s. economy and they're surfacing. you can see the stoxx 600% almost 1%. the stock was significantly lower. we've made a lot of the way back again, but, of course, things are turning south. keep an eye on that. in march we were very much...
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i thank the u.s. and its people for honoring the cree cran war as a -- the korean war as a proud legacy. thank you also for treating the veterans with honor and respect. the war ended after three years of intense battle. our two nations signed the mutual defense treaty and opened a new era of the alliance. ever since, the korean people rose from the ruins of war to build a thriving nation. and at every step america has stood together with korea. we have many reasons to celebrate our platinum anniversary. we have no guarantees of success when -- we had no guarantees of success when it start. but today, our alliance is stronger than ever, more prosperous together, and more connected like no other. indeed, it has been the lynchpin safeguarding our freedom, peace, and prosperity. once a recipient of aid, korea is the only nation in modern history to become a donor. this demonstrates the success of our alliance. let me talk about the history of our alliance. the ties of our cooperation and exchange span ov
i thank the u.s. and its people for honoring the cree cran war as a -- the korean war as a proud legacy. thank you also for treating the veterans with honor and respect. the war ended after three years of intense battle. our two nations signed the mutual defense treaty and opened a new era of the alliance. ever since, the korean people rose from the ruins of war to build a thriving nation. and at every step america has stood together with korea. we have many reasons to celebrate our platinum...
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the u.s. attorney here in delaware is the u.s. attorney appointed by the previous administration. >> right. >> and if there are any charges brought we will discuss them at that time. this is point i think this is a long going federal investigation, which i hope will reach a conclusion at some point soon. >> all right. senator coons, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, margaret. >>> we turn now to the friday supreme court decision which preserves access to a widely used abortion pill for now while the legal process in the lower courts continues. chief legal correspondent jan crawford joins us. good to have you back here. this was a decision you predicted, 7-2. the dissent coming from justice alito. clarence thomas objecting. the supreme court is keeping the drug available now. so what happens next? >> that's right. i mean the bottom line is this drug will remain available nationwide without any restrictions while these appeals play out and that could take at least a year. i mean, even though this case is really on
the u.s. attorney here in delaware is the u.s. attorney appointed by the previous administration. >> right. >> and if there are any charges brought we will discuss them at that time. this is point i think this is a long going federal investigation, which i hope will reach a conclusion at some point soon. >> all right. senator coons, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, margaret. >>> we turn now to the friday supreme court decision which preserves...
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the u.s. and accused of human rights abuses, ortega has also moved closer to china and russia. so, what's next for nicaragua? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, and welcome to the program. i'm folly bah thibault. daniel ortega is one of latin america's great political survivors. the leftist guerrilla leader who sees power after topping a right-wing u.s. regime in 1979 accepted defeating elections in 1990 but was voted back as president in 2006 and has been in the top job since after three further elections. during this time, he's been accused of increased repression and has been ostracized by the u.s. and its western allies. demonstrations which began five years ago marked the start of the crackdown on dissent. victoria gaytonby has the background. reporter: when president daniel ortega tried to cut welfare benefits to reduce deficit in 2018, people responded with anger and protests. the reforms were later dropped the demonstrations intensified into a movement against ortega and his government
the u.s. and accused of human rights abuses, ortega has also moved closer to china and russia. so, what's next for nicaragua? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, and welcome to the program. i'm folly bah thibault. daniel ortega is one of latin america's great political survivors. the leftist guerrilla leader who sees power after topping a right-wing u.s. regime in 1979 accepted defeating elections in 1990 but was voted back as president in 2006 and has been in the top job since after...
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the u.s. company is a wanted to move to china, which had even cheaper labor, wanted assurances that their investments would be protected indefinitely. so, we made it permanent and that was a huge mistake. >> so, grand infiltrating rights to china it was a mistake. >> but going to what we now call normal trade regulations. i think there is a way to deal with that, actually. i would reconsider moving them either back to an annualized or multi year most favored nation status, or even revoking their p and tr. we've already imposed a section 301 tariff on them. we felt that those tariffs did not cause a huge round up in price here because they manipulate their currency down and a lot of their industries are subsidized. you know, he added tariffs that come out of moving them from schedule one to schedule two, by saying, no you don't have that until you clean your act up, it would not be a huge inflationary increase here in the united states by any count for consumers. >> the assumptions that you men
the u.s. company is a wanted to move to china, which had even cheaper labor, wanted assurances that their investments would be protected indefinitely. so, we made it permanent and that was a huge mistake. >> so, grand infiltrating rights to china it was a mistake. >> but going to what we now call normal trade regulations. i think there is a way to deal with that, actually. i would reconsider moving them either back to an annualized or multi year most favored nation status, or even...
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u.s. south korea alliance. today's event marks two important milestones. first is the 70th anniversary of the south korea alliance since its inception by the mutual defense treaty of 1953, the alliance has expanded from a primarily defensive one to a wide-ranging partnership build builton answering economic secuy and global cooperation in a rules-based order. amid the great power competition in the indo pacific and the threat of north korea's ambitions, the alliance transformed into a convergence of strategic partnership positioned to address global challenges including emerging technologies, supply chain resilience, climate change, cybersecurity, sustaining and expanding democratic institutions and values and much more. we are honored to have participants from both sides of the alliance who will be with us today to offer their perspectives on the past, present and future of the alliance. we are grateful to the embassy of the public of korea is able to join this afternoon to offer initial
u.s. south korea alliance. today's event marks two important milestones. first is the 70th anniversary of the south korea alliance since its inception by the mutual defense treaty of 1953, the alliance has expanded from a primarily defensive one to a wide-ranging partnership build builton answering economic secuy and global cooperation in a rules-based order. amid the great power competition in the indo pacific and the threat of north korea's ambitions, the alliance transformed into a...
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the u.s. is supposed to be different. the indictment of trump is dangerous. roger marshall, a republican, america's art exhausted with the never ending obsession with trump. new york city is rated with valid crime -- violent crime, larceny yet they are -- the da pursues a misdemeanor charge against authority and. -- a floridian. i want to show you the headline from the washington post about that, bragg office of unlawful political interference. i will show you a portion of a letter from bragg's general counsel in response to house republicans. this was a note sent to committee chairs. it says, as you are no doubt aware former president trump has di harsh against district attorney bnd threatened on social media ts arrest or indictment may unleate death and destruction. mittee chairman you could use the stature of your office to denounce theseks and urgent respect for the fairness of our justice system and for the work of the impartial grand jury instead you and your colleagues have chosen to co
the u.s. is supposed to be different. the indictment of trump is dangerous. roger marshall, a republican, america's art exhausted with the never ending obsession with trump. new york city is rated with valid crime -- violent crime, larceny yet they are -- the da pursues a misdemeanor charge against authority and. -- a floridian. i want to show you the headline from the washington post about that, bragg office of unlawful political interference. i will show you a portion of a letter from bragg's...
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the u.s. and accused of human right abuses, ortega has also moved closer to china and russia. so what's next for nicaragua? this is "inside story." ♪ folly: hello and welcome to the program. i'm folly bah thibault. daniel ortega is one of latin america's great political survivors. the leftist guerrilla leader who seized power after toppling a right wing u.s.-backed regime in 1979, accepted defeat in elections in 1990, but he was voted back as president in 2006, and has been in the top job since after three further elections. during this time he's been accused of increased repression and has been ostracized by the u.s. and its western allies. demonstrations, which began five years ago, marked the start of the crackdown on dissent. victoria gatenby has the background. [protestors chanting] reporter: when president daniel ortega tried to cut welfare benefits to reduce the deficit in 2018, people responded with anger and protests. the reforms were later dropped, but the demonstrations intensifie
the u.s. and accused of human right abuses, ortega has also moved closer to china and russia. so what's next for nicaragua? this is "inside story." ♪ folly: hello and welcome to the program. i'm folly bah thibault. daniel ortega is one of latin america's great political survivors. the leftist guerrilla leader who seized power after toppling a right wing u.s.-backed regime in 1979, accepted defeat in elections in 1990, but he was voted back as president in 2006, and has been in the...
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u.s. two-year was still below the 4% level. noll of movement in the session today. gains around .2%. brent around $87 a barrel. let's check in on lvmh, the big story at the moment. demand coming through for the luxury buyer over in china. 3.4% up for lvmh. let's get back to is happening on the inflation story and implications for the central bank. the latest data from the u.s. shows that core cpi eased slightly in march. san francisco fed president said that inflation still has a way to come down. she added that more hikes may not be needed. >> looking ahead, they're are good reasons to think that policy may need to hike more to bring inflation down. they're also good reasons to think that the economy may slow without the additional adjustments. tom: that is on the potential for the fed. let's bring in skylar montgomery koning, senior global macro strategist from ts lombard. interesting considering the fed flag. what is your assessment of the last few months and where it leaves the fed's r
u.s. two-year was still below the 4% level. noll of movement in the session today. gains around .2%. brent around $87 a barrel. let's check in on lvmh, the big story at the moment. demand coming through for the luxury buyer over in china. 3.4% up for lvmh. let's get back to is happening on the inflation story and implications for the central bank. the latest data from the u.s. shows that core cpi eased slightly in march. san francisco fed president said that inflation still has a way to come...
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amna: u.s. officials scramble to do damage control after classified documents detailing military intelligence are leaked online. geoff: and north carolina expands medicaid after a decade-long battle. we speak with patients who could benefit. >> better late than never. you kind of just gotta roll with the punches. granted, i wish it would have came a little bit earlier. ♪
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the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia, and elsewhere. host: before we talk about the marshall plan, tell us about marshall himself. he was a military man before becoming secretary of state. guest: he was an army chief of staff under fdr during the war. he played a critical role in the war planning and strategy, implementation. after the war, president truman asked him in the beginning of 1940 seven to take over as secretary of state. so, very quickly after that, in 1947, general marshall went off for his most important diplomatic mission that
the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia,...
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as the former parliamentarian of the u.s. house it was an honor to work with so many of you in that role on international issues. i would like to thank everyone in the audience for participating today in this article form. russia's war on ukraine is devastating but the conversations we are having today bring hope for future economic future development and bring hope for lasting partnerships and leadership between the leaders of our two nations. i want to thank our partners at the department of state, department of commerce and usaid and the organization of this event. i would like to now introduce a video message from a u.s. representative. we will hear from congresswoman cheryl miller who represents west virginia's first congressional district on the need for energy security for our friends and allies and how america can help including in ukraine. thank you. >> i especially went to say thank you for my predecessor in congress evan jenkins who is a great friend. we'll know that energy security is national security. because of
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the u.s. economy expanding by 1.6% while the eurozone is expected to grow half that. the uk is expected to you the worst, contracting 3.6% this year. >>> global inflation, meanwhile, is expected to normalize this year, according to imf projections, but it could be slower than normally thought despite a lowering in food prices, there's still a growth a return to growth will be slow. >> we have economies basically recovering from two powerful blows in the last two, three years, the pandemic, the russian invasion of ukraine that has disrupted energy markets and has raised prices of energy and food around the world we're on a mending path. we're still convalescing if you want, so growth will still be slow we have an inflation problem and it requires monetary policy to tighten and simple banks have been doing that. that's why we have this broad trajectory around that, we also have the financial instability we've seen in the last month. we've seen a little bit of it in the last year as well n the se
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and the u.s.. tom: bank earnings this week out of the u.s. and broadly positive. makes income from goldman sachs. when it comes to european banks do you see a similar picture where investment banking is looking soft but deposits are holding on for the big lenders? is there more space to run for european banks or is the positivity priced in? emmanuel: so far has been a supportive earnings picture. rising rates aren't good for earnings and that is what we have seen with the big banks in the u.s.. as such qualities did fine. we are seeing -- on the banks right now. the central banks are having to hike more due to inflation and the risk of more credit -- down the road. tom: asset quality is a potential concern? emmanuel: if the central banks have to push hard on the brakes to get inflation down, they can do that without hurting more of the credit space and it's going to be very hard for central banks to really get inflation under control using higher interest rates as an instrument. tom: emmanuel cau, always fantastic to get your thoughts and analysis. head of europea
and the u.s.. tom: bank earnings this week out of the u.s. and broadly positive. makes income from goldman sachs. when it comes to european banks do you see a similar picture where investment banking is looking soft but deposits are holding on for the big lenders? is there more space to run for european banks or is the positivity priced in? emmanuel: so far has been a supportive earnings picture. rising rates aren't good for earnings and that is what we have seen with the big banks in the u.s.....
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it's a signal how the u.s. views the indo-pacific, as the u.s. shifts its focus to china and the indo-pacific region and away from the wars in the past and the middle east. this is a tacit that diplomacy with north korea has not worked. the white house has tried to create a bridge or line of communication with north korea but pyongyang has not responded. in response, the u.s. has increased its exercises, its military cooperation with south korea, as north korea has pushed the bounds of military testing, its ballistic missile launches and more. the u.s. responding by showing how close it is and getting even closer to south korea. the u.s. hasn't said how soon that nuclear power ballistic missile might show up in south korea. normally the movement of ballistic missile submarines is a closely held secret and something that's generally very highly classified. we did just see the u.s.'s service in guam. perhaps that will be the sub making a stop in south korea. this is something we'll keep an eye on. >>> kristie lu stout joins me from hong kong. he wi
it's a signal how the u.s. views the indo-pacific, as the u.s. shifts its focus to china and the indo-pacific region and away from the wars in the past and the middle east. this is a tacit that diplomacy with north korea has not worked. the white house has tried to create a bridge or line of communication with north korea but pyongyang has not responded. in response, the u.s. has increased its exercises, its military cooperation with south korea, as north korea has pushed the bounds of military...
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u.s. futures rising after strong reports. indonesia returning from a five day break. forecast improvement in the memory chip market following a first-quarter quarter loss with shares of three per send. first republic has disappointing earnings rekindling worries that the banking turmoil is not over. david: one of the top stories is the banking turmoil and ds the bank has told us how bad the situation is. options are scaring the market. that being said 30 minutes into the session a lot of weakness coming through in the chinese markets. the dynamic that we saw across the region. buying is taking place. any rally we have seen extrapolating has not lasted that long. we are in the thick of earnings season. rishaad: looking at tech, today we got sk hynix but earlier on pretty much bad news. the outlook pretty good as a result, shares up 3.1%. alphabet and microsoft are vying for the ai space. conference calls are all about that. we had google saying they will incorporate into their search micros
u.s. futures rising after strong reports. indonesia returning from a five day break. forecast improvement in the memory chip market following a first-quarter quarter loss with shares of three per send. first republic has disappointing earnings rekindling worries that the banking turmoil is not over. david: one of the top stories is the banking turmoil and ds the bank has told us how bad the situation is. options are scaring the market. that being said 30 minutes into the session a lot of...
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and u.s. spying on its adversaries and its allies. we will speak with investigative journalist james bamford, author of "spyfai" >>ave a oxy war gng on between two nuclear pers, t unit states d russiaat the sameime you ve someby leakg mostighly clsified marial ou.s. goverent, partularlyn the pentan. involvea countrwe' ppting ithis pxy waro it is ry dangeus because the governnt has n idea who is or howuch wi breleasedr leaked andhat the tential damage might be. it is extremely potentially dangerous situation. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in kentucky, a gunman armed with an ar-15 style semiautomatic assault rifle killed five people at a bank in downtown louisville monday morning. eight others were injured, including a police officer who was shot in the head and required brain surgery. louisville police say they responded to reports of shots fired within three minutes. they killed the shooter in exchange
and u.s. spying on its adversaries and its allies. we will speak with investigative journalist james bamford, author of "spyfai" >>ave a oxy war gng on between two nuclear pers, t unit states d russiaat the sameime you ve someby leakg mostighly clsified marial ou.s. goverent, partularlyn the pentan. involvea countrwe' ppting ithis pxy waro it is ry dangeus because the governnt has n idea who is or howuch wi breleasedr leaked andhat the tential damage might be. it is extremely...
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u.s. congress. >> and, at the u.s. capitol, reaction from lawmakers as the alliance between the u.s. and south korea is tested. >> and his show was a circus and he the ringleader. jerry springer has died at age 79. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in sudan amid reports two warring sides agreed to extend a cease-fire even as clashes have been reported with gunshots shots and fighter jets seen in parts of the country. thousands more sudanese and foreign nationals are fleeing the country. some escaped by boat to saudi arabia. and others to the border with egypt, djibouti. many british nationals are flying to cyprus and from there caroline hawley has the report. >> at the airfield in cartoon, desperate crowds with one hope, to escape. everyone here made a dangerous journey. a military operation described as more complex than the evacuation from afghanistan. nobody knows when the last flight out will go. this airport is the first stop to safety were hundreds o
u.s. congress. >> and, at the u.s. capitol, reaction from lawmakers as the alliance between the u.s. and south korea is tested. >> and his show was a circus and he the ringleader. jerry springer has died at age 79. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in sudan amid reports two warring sides agreed to extend a cease-fire even as clashes have been reported with gunshots shots and fighter jets seen in parts of the country. thousands more sudanese and...
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risk on in u.s. markets. today is a little pull back as we now brace for u.s. bank earnings we will go into that later in the program. >>> turning to cryptocurrencies. ethereum trading at the highest level after a 10% bump on the back of the upgrade in shanghai which allows withdraws to validate and secure transactions on the blockchain. here is crypto we are higher across the board ethereum up 4.7% bitcoin up 1%. it is well over $30,000. a key mark to discuss crypto in detail, we have the president of international of digital assets with us. >> thank you for having me here. >> exciting week to talk crypto. >> it is always exciting talking crypto >> let's kickoff with bitcoin and then get to ethereum bitcoin staged a recovery. trading above the $30,000 mark whocmark who is buying? >> there is a renewed institut institutional interest i don't think the institutions are immune to the same human investors. the fear of missing out. up up 82% since december. i think it is institutional money coming in. i think a lot of family office and privating wealth money is com
risk on in u.s. markets. today is a little pull back as we now brace for u.s. bank earnings we will go into that later in the program. >>> turning to cryptocurrencies. ethereum trading at the highest level after a 10% bump on the back of the upgrade in shanghai which allows withdraws to validate and secure transactions on the blockchain. here is crypto we are higher across the board ethereum up 4.7% bitcoin up 1%. it is well over $30,000. a key mark to discuss crypto in detail, we have...
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the u.s. jobs report on friday, the u.s. inflation numbers tuesday as well, so markets watching this data closely. take a look at the curve. we continue to see the bond rally persist in the asian session. yields are below 3.30 for the 10 year. the three-month treasury bill with the 10-year is the widest in decades of 1.5%, which goes to show the gauge of where we are in this global slow down and what bond traders are pricing in. we heard the fed president loretta mester saying the fed is not done yet with its hiking cycle. loretta mester: we will have to go higher from where we are, a little bit more, then hold for some time, in order to make sure that inflation is on the sustainable downward path to 2%. yvonne: the spotlight is shining now on the jobs report on friday. let's get to kathleen hays. that softer adp report has traditionally geared up for a softer payrolls number on friday. >> that may be the case. the adp payrolls report looks at private jobs. the monthly jobs report from the labor department includes governmen
the u.s. jobs report on friday, the u.s. inflation numbers tuesday as well, so markets watching this data closely. take a look at the curve. we continue to see the bond rally persist in the asian session. yields are below 3.30 for the 10 year. the three-month treasury bill with the 10-year is the widest in decades of 1.5%, which goes to show the gauge of where we are in this global slow down and what bond traders are pricing in. we heard the fed president loretta mester saying the fed is not...
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amna: u.s. officials scramble to do damage control after classified documents detailing military intelligence are leaked online. geoff: and north carolina expands medicaid after a decade-long battle. we speak with patients who could benefit. >> better late than never. you kind of just gotta roll with the punches. granted, i wish it would have came a little bit earlier. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> it was like an a-ha moment. this is what i love doing. early-stage companies have this energy that energizes me. these are people who are trying to change the world. when i volunteer with women entrepreneurs, it's the same thing. i am helping people reach their dreams. i am thriving by helping others, every day. people who know, know bdo. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting instituations to promote a bet
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wednesdays u.s. inflation data prompted a rush to buy bonds in the middle of the week, but can that sugar rush last? our next guest says she has overweight long dated u.s. treasuries. joining us now is laureline chatelain. our guest who is head a fixed income strategy atpictet wealth management. it is your first time. let's get straight to it. the voice we just heard, this cacophony arises that we will be inflation and inflation will come back to trend. we could have gone from 9% to 5%. does the hard work begin really an outcome of the 5% to 2%? laureline: thanks for having me. indeed, what we expect going forward is still sticky inflation and as such, what was interesting about the fed's minutes is that even though credit condition is something that we will look at and we have seen that the sticky inflation is still there and that's why we have the rebound in treasury yields, still going forward, it is difficult to see the fed cutting rates this year as the market expects because of the sticky infla
wednesdays u.s. inflation data prompted a rush to buy bonds in the middle of the week, but can that sugar rush last? our next guest says she has overweight long dated u.s. treasuries. joining us now is laureline chatelain. our guest who is head a fixed income strategy atpictet wealth management. it is your first time. let's get straight to it. the voice we just heard, this cacophony arises that we will be inflation and inflation will come back to trend. we could have gone from 9% to 5%. does...
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while the u.s. successfully evacuated its diplomatic personnel soon after fighting broke out april 15, an estimated 16,000 americans, many of them dual citizens, still remained in sudan this week, though it's unclear how many of them wished to leave. concern is growing violence against the sudanese citizens will escalate after four nationals are evacuated. -- four nationals are evacuated. tens of thousands have fled sudan to neighboring chad, which already hosts more than half a million refugees. this is a sudanese mother who is now at a refugee camp in chad. >> armed men came to our content and as best to leave before we became collateral victims. under threat, we had to hurry to come here. i got separated for my seven children and i can't find them. you've seen those massacred by arab militias while they have done nothing. we are victims of this barbarism that we do not understand. amy: ukraine's government says one person was killed and 23 others wounded after russia's navy launched four missiles
while the u.s. successfully evacuated its diplomatic personnel soon after fighting broke out april 15, an estimated 16,000 americans, many of them dual citizens, still remained in sudan this week, though it's unclear how many of them wished to leave. concern is growing violence against the sudanese citizens will escalate after four nationals are evacuated. -- four nationals are evacuated. tens of thousands have fled sudan to neighboring chad, which already hosts more than half a million...
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the material that u.s. allies, i think u.s. allies know the u.s. is always checking what u.s. scral eyes are telling us and u.s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that is a surprise. there may be some damage in showing the degree the u.s. can penetrate such as iran and russia and make active attempts to protect their information and there are discussions and the u.s. can still find out what they're discussing and intending to do. >> considering the wealth of information and the timeline here, can we expect more leaks to surface over time? >> that's very hard to say. i think each day, i am blaming a little bit more -- some more information is coming out. some things came out today i suppose with iran that weren't there yesterday. each day there seems to be more. it's hard to say whether we are at the end or closer to the beginning, quite frankly. i just don't know. >> director of research. thank you. >> thank you. >> now a look at some of the other stories making developments in the war in ukraine. a russian missile strike on the eastern ukrainian city has killed eight
the material that u.s. allies, i think u.s. allies know the u.s. is always checking what u.s. scral eyes are telling us and u.s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that is a surprise. there may be some damage in showing the degree the u.s. can penetrate such as iran and russia and make active attempts to protect their information and there are discussions and the u.s. can still find out what they're discussing and intending to do. >> considering the wealth of information and the...
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i would think this is in the u.s. of the u.s. and u.s. citizen to have a stronger europe. when you have a europe investing more in defense, it means more spending from the citizen for their own defense and less spending for the u.s. taxpayers. so this is good news for the u.s. to have a stronger europe and a more independent europe. >> bret: i think it was just interpreted differently. here is the "wall street journal" editorial board suggesting that president macron blunders on ukraine. he wants to ride to europe's rescue against russian aggression but apparently take a vow of neutrality against chinese aggression in the pacific. thanks a lot, mate. his unhelpful comments will undermine u.s. and japanese deterrence against china in the western pacific while encouraging u.s. politicians who want to reduce u.s. commitments in europe to better resist china. can you see that linkage, you know, where they look to russia moving in on ukraine. >> we think this is it's in your backyard, obviously. >> we think it is the wrong interpretation. once again, we are close allies to the
i would think this is in the u.s. of the u.s. and u.s. citizen to have a stronger europe. when you have a europe investing more in defense, it means more spending from the citizen for their own defense and less spending for the u.s. taxpayers. so this is good news for the u.s. to have a stronger europe and a more independent europe. >> bret: i think it was just interpreted differently. here is the "wall street journal" editorial board suggesting that president macron blunders on...
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u.s., the fbi has arrested the suspect alleged to be at the center of a massive intelligence leak. u.s. investigators say a 21-year-old air national guardsmen is now in custody. he is believed to have shared classified documents connected to u.s. spies and the war in ukraine. also coming up, more fighter jets for ukraine. germany approves poll as you crest -- poland's request to hope bolster forces. >> if you forgive my poor attempt at irish -- i'm home. brent: president biden addresses the irish parliament, hailing the close bonds between the two countries. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin with breaking news from the u.s. where the fbi has arrested a suspect over the leak of classified documents connected to the war in ukraine. federal agents have named a 21-year-old member of the massachusetts air national guard. his name, jack teixeira. he was arrested as armed agents began searching his home ea
u.s., the fbi has arrested the suspect alleged to be at the center of a massive intelligence leak. u.s. investigators say a 21-year-old air national guardsmen is now in custody. he is believed to have shared classified documents connected to u.s. spies and the war in ukraine. also coming up, more fighter jets for ukraine. germany approves poll as you crest -- poland's request to hope bolster forces. >> if you forgive my poor attempt at irish -- i'm home. brent: president biden addresses...
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u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a framework that lacks tangible policy and avoids congressional consultation or approval, and i'm hoping to hear your views on that and i worry that we are not countering were providing strong enough alternatives to the growing pressure of nonmarket economies. instead of increasing the leadership in the indo pacific region, countering the influence into leaning in on opportunities like digital trade to set global rules and standards that would put countries like china at a disadvantage we are missing an opp
u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a...
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u.s. growth deteriorate that much yet. >> there is lingering concerns over credit tightening. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with and lisa ambramowicz. jonathan: live from new york city, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." takei is going to take a long weekend. equity futures unchanged. later this morning we need to discuss this story, president biden could be looking to announcing his reelection campaign as early as next week. we catch up with ann-marie later. sons of fed speak,. lisa: the bears are consistent even with hate and not necessarily being right for a wild. there are still bearish and the data confirms it. they're going to catch up because it is only a matter of time. jonathan: easing of financing conditions, premature. we've heard so much like this from j.p. morgan, mike wilson at morgan stanley. they have not changed our view over the last month. lisa: the earnings confirm what they are saying. the fundamental story is very much in line with the bearish view. e
u.s. growth deteriorate that much yet. >> there is lingering concerns over credit tightening. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with and lisa ambramowicz. jonathan: live from new york city, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." takei is going to take a long weekend. equity futures unchanged. later this morning we need to discuss this story, president biden could be looking to announcing his reelection campaign as early as next week. we catch up with ann-marie...