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serving u.s. customers meant that binance was a u.s. financial institution. u.s. financial institutions must comply with u.s. law. zhao and other senior management at binance understood this. they understood the company was required by u.s. law to register with the treasury department as a money services business. they understood they were required by u.s. law to implement an effective anti-money laundering program. they failed to do either. instead, they concluded complying with u.s. law would stifle their efforts to grow binance profits, market share, and trading value. so rather than comply, binance facilitated billions of dollars of unregulated cryptocurrency transactions. it willfully enabled hundreds of millions of dollars of transactions between american users and users subject to u.s. sanctions. the platform accommodated criminals across the world who use binance to move stolen funds and other criminal proceeds. binance prioritized profits over the safety of the american people. in part because of the crimes it committed, binance became the largest cryptoc
serving u.s. customers meant that binance was a u.s. financial institution. u.s. financial institutions must comply with u.s. law. zhao and other senior management at binance understood this. they understood the company was required by u.s. law to register with the treasury department as a money services business. they understood they were required by u.s. law to implement an effective anti-money laundering program. they failed to do either. instead, they concluded complying with u.s. law would...
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owned and u.s. headquartered and u.s. values versus china is sort of how that might be used to influence again, and i mentioned the misinformation about the fundamental aspect of democracy like elections, but i found it really interesting when the ceo said that his kids are not on tiktok. because it is not permitted under the age of 13 in singapore. and i wasn't sure whether he fell into a trap. but by acknowledging that there are other countries around the world that think that this isn't suitable for kids under 13, and then he talked about the user experience for an eight-year-old here in the u.s., and it's very protected. but what he also didn't seem to get is how easy it is to sidestep those age restrictions. so i think there were just a number of these kinds of issues that went unanswered yesterday. nastasya: well, i see the conversation around this issue got particularly heated. i want to play you another excerpt from the hearing yesterday. >> your technology is literally leading to death. mr. chew, yes or no, do yo
owned and u.s. headquartered and u.s. values versus china is sort of how that might be used to influence again, and i mentioned the misinformation about the fundamental aspect of democracy like elections, but i found it really interesting when the ceo said that his kids are not on tiktok. because it is not permitted under the age of 13 in singapore. and i wasn't sure whether he fell into a trap. but by acknowledging that there are other countries around the world that think that this isn't...
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u.s.. after the rises because. blinken will meet ministers from other gulf states to beard it is that a time of intensified aggression against palestinians under the new far right government in israel that he hoped to bring closer to saudi arabia. we will be discussing his trip and what it hopes to achieve with our guests. this report. >> a meeting seemingly taste on shared commitments and common interest, but the reality is relations with the u.s. and saudi arabia are strained. the first meeting only lasted an hour and 40 minutes. even though he was secretary of state antony blinken had a lot of ground to cover with the saudi crown prince. tehran has reopened its embassy in riyadh, seven years after it was closed. the restoration of the saudi rations -- relations with iran was brokered by china. saudi arabia's mohammad bin salman is making moves. it is not in the u.s. is favor. the trip aimed to counter asians influence in the region and that of moscow. u.s. president joe biden has vowed
u.s.. after the rises because. blinken will meet ministers from other gulf states to beard it is that a time of intensified aggression against palestinians under the new far right government in israel that he hoped to bring closer to saudi arabia. we will be discussing his trip and what it hopes to achieve with our guests. this report. >> a meeting seemingly taste on shared commitments and common interest, but the reality is relations with the u.s. and saudi arabia are strained. the first...
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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. treasuries ego more than the economy. >> the way i described it to our clients is if i was a pilot of our airplane and you were the passenger, it is going to get very bumpy, put on your seatbelt, but the airplane is not going to crash. we're going to get to our destination which i think will be higher than today, both the s&p and the dow. >> the reasons for the downgrade include what fitch describes as an erosion of government, including contentious last-minute congressional debates in june over the $32 trillion debt ceiling. the attack on the capital two years ago, did not help. with in fighting between democrats and republicans brewing for years, analysts say it is now reached a boiling point. >> we are is polarized as we have ever been. we know that between the democrats, republicans. we can't reach agreements on anything. >> investors look at credit ratings to evaluate their own investments and assess risks. the u.s. treasury secretary, janet yellen launched this attack there get
the u.s. treasuries ego more than the economy. >> the way i described it to our clients is if i was a pilot of our airplane and you were the passenger, it is going to get very bumpy, put on your seatbelt, but the airplane is not going to crash. we're going to get to our destination which i think will be higher than today, both the s&p and the dow. >> the reasons for the downgrade include what fitch describes as an erosion of government, including contentious last-minute...
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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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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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and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all me ruy easy for all the member states. accelerating permitting. accelerating access to financing. making things will be more easy for technology. like we did again for the chips. this is why i'm extremely pleased that i presented the net zero act. which is the framework to make sure that every member state behave the same way for this clean tech industry. second pillar, of course, we need to finance it. so now we have different options. some member states can borrow easily. for example, germany, netherlands, france. they borrow -- germany announced 200 billion euros. 60, 70 bi
and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all me ruy easy for all the member states....
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is it in u.s. interest to assist in dismantling of hamas. >> ask why hamas exists in the firstne place. we have gone through various cycles. they popea up because of the occupation, we have moved beyond two state solution, we have on u.s. side trump administration we moved for normalizing relationships between israel and the arab states according to jared kushner said we're moving beyond the palestinian issue, saying we don't care about two-state solution, they have 11 to live under occupation, it has proven to be a mistake. it did lead to violence, many of us predicted it would, you cannot put millions people under occupation and expect something good will come out of that, if we want to get rid of radical organization we have to change the radical -- situation that giving birth to their existent. we have people on our end saying we support two state solution but doing nothing diplomatic like to mutual fund itte forward -- move it forward and people have lost hope in thepl idea that it can deliver
is it in u.s. interest to assist in dismantling of hamas. >> ask why hamas exists in the firstne place. we have gone through various cycles. they popea up because of the occupation, we have moved beyond two state solution, we have on u.s. side trump administration we moved for normalizing relationships between israel and the arab states according to jared kushner said we're moving beyond the palestinian issue, saying we don't care about two-state solution, they have 11 to live under...
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a u.s. fighter jet bringing down a suspected chinese spy balloon off the carolina coast, capping off a days long ordeal that has captivated the american public, and adding new strain to the already tense relationship between washington and beijing. >>> we'll have much more on the suspected spy balloon in a moment, but first this breaking news just coming in. the man who led pakistan at the start of america's declared war on terror and the conflict in neighboring afghanistan has died. he died after a prolonged illness according to a statement from pakistan's military. he was in dubai where he lived for several years in self-imposed exile. musharraf was 79 years old. you're now about to see and hear -- i think we're going to -- you're now about to see and hear the dramatic moment a u.s. sidewinder missile took out the suspected chinese spy balloon that caused such havoc last week. here it is. >>> it happened saturday off the coast of south carolina near myrtle beach. the balloon was so high up
a u.s. fighter jet bringing down a suspected chinese spy balloon off the carolina coast, capping off a days long ordeal that has captivated the american public, and adding new strain to the already tense relationship between washington and beijing. >>> we'll have much more on the suspected spy balloon in a moment, but first this breaking news just coming in. the man who led pakistan at the start of america's declared war on terror and the conflict in neighboring afghanistan has died....
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u.s. politics and diplomacy, the cold war, the global cold war, decolonization and dissent. the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading pop culture and scholarly journals, including diplomatic history, the nation and the village voice, his a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that stanford university, where he's completing a new book with the tentative title, world's unseen, henry wallace, herbert hoover and the making of cold war america. no doubt kevin will be talking on that subject right now. kevin, all yours. well, thank you, burt, for the kind introduction. thank you. also, too, as everyone else has said to to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge into a revision, is am i also like shawn feel the same way about it? we're all revisionists. it's just name calling. after a while, but it's a matter of what kind of revision you like. today. my talk is going to be titl
u.s. politics and diplomacy, the cold war, the global cold war, decolonization and dissent. the history of capitalism and much more. kevin has written numerous essays and articles for some of the leading pop culture and scholarly journals, including diplomatic history, the nation and the village voice, his a national fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. there it is again that stanford university, where he's completing a new book with the tentative title, world's unseen,...
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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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u.s. fed and treasury are said to be considering an emergency landing program to backstop deposits as officials raced to avoid a wider ankara after seb's haidi: collapse. haidi:traders are stealing themselves as market scrap the -- grapple with shery: new data this week. shery:china signal stability with a surprise reappointing of top officials, including naming a u.s. sanctioned general as its new defense chief. take a look at how u.s. futures are opening right now. we are seeing little upside after we saw the worst week for the s&p 500 since september. the s&p 500 coming very close to wiping out its gains for the year. volatility rattling markets around the world, the vix hit the highest this year. the futures extending those gains up .4%. we are watching the treasury space because a rally, everybody running toward the safety of bonds. the two year yield plummeting at 28 basis points in the new york session. we are watching next week's cpi report as we got a very strong jobs report when
u.s. fed and treasury are said to be considering an emergency landing program to backstop deposits as officials raced to avoid a wider ankara after seb's haidi: collapse. haidi:traders are stealing themselves as market scrap the -- grapple with shery: new data this week. shery:china signal stability with a surprise reappointing of top officials, including naming a u.s. sanctioned general as its new defense chief. take a look at how u.s. futures are opening right now. we are seeing little upside...
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the history of u.s.-mexico relationship makes secretary alicia barcena's role critical to the continued development of the united states and mexico's strong and enduring relationship. and with that, i will turn this over to jason marczak, senior director of the latin american center, who will moderate this conversation with the secretary. >> thank you very much, adrienne treated secretary, welcome to the atlantic council and welcome to our tv and in studio audience. before we begin i would like to turn over to you, madam secretary for a presentation on the tenants and priorities of the u.s.-mexico relationship and then we will engage with a question and answer on that and other items. sec. barcena: i'm delighted to be here. thank you jason, adrian and all of you for being here. it is a great honor to be here today. what i want to say is i'm sure you are going to ask me something that i think is very relevant. i have 12 -- i have 13 months, 20 days and 72 hours to remain secretary. at least in the current
the history of u.s.-mexico relationship makes secretary alicia barcena's role critical to the continued development of the united states and mexico's strong and enduring relationship. and with that, i will turn this over to jason marczak, senior director of the latin american center, who will moderate this conversation with the secretary. >> thank you very much, adrienne treated secretary, welcome to the atlantic council and welcome to our tv and in studio audience. before we begin i...
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the u.s. had to respond to multiple strikes by iranian forces so we know f15 and 16s were involved. the statement from the department of defense reads that the united states does not seek conflict and has no intention nor desire to engage in further hostile advertise but these iranian backed attacks against u.s. forces are unacceptable animus stop. that's a quote from the defense secretary tonight trace. i also learned earlier today that the president took the decision earlier this week to carry out these strikes. there were a number of reasons that tonight was the night that the warplanes the u.s. warplanes decided strike those target, but the pentagon has been in discussions with the white house all week since this constant ramping up of almost daily attacks attacks by iranian proxy forces. i'm told if they do not get the message, more airstrikes will follow. >> jennifer what's your take-away from this? you've covered the pentagon a long time and these situations weather we see a robust secu
the u.s. had to respond to multiple strikes by iranian forces so we know f15 and 16s were involved. the statement from the department of defense reads that the united states does not seek conflict and has no intention nor desire to engage in further hostile advertise but these iranian backed attacks against u.s. forces are unacceptable animus stop. that's a quote from the defense secretary tonight trace. i also learned earlier today that the president took the decision earlier this week to...
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one of them was the u.s. -- u.s.-south korea-north korea triangle. during this period, during the bush administration, the dynamic as related to north korea was also interesting because south korea could use the six party talks as a way to show some autonomy and pursue a level of cooperation with other parties and channels of dialogue at a time when the bush administration's main conceptual framework related to the use of the six party talks was to build the coalition of five against one to pressure north korea into denuclearization. and the administration was not always on the same page with the bush during this time. it showed up to less within the six party talks than in the context of an ongoing debate over which is more effective in dealing with north korean sanctions or engagement. that was an active part of the u.s. -- u.s.-south korea-north korea dynamic. the chinese developed expectations about the prospect of strategic distancing between the u.s. and south korea during that time. they really were hoping to see the administration not only ta
one of them was the u.s. -- u.s.-south korea-north korea triangle. during this period, during the bush administration, the dynamic as related to north korea was also interesting because south korea could use the six party talks as a way to show some autonomy and pursue a level of cooperation with other parties and channels of dialogue at a time when the bush administration's main conceptual framework related to the use of the six party talks was to build the coalition of five against one to...
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now, the u.s. and world, of course, moved beyond korea in what was a new cold war since the fifties and into the fifties and the sixties. hoover's a strain, as it does become less active. it's felt, publicly speaking, hardly at all. it seemed by youthful new rights led by one of hoover's admired newest admirers, barry goldwater. but as always, appearance belies realities as historians are findday, hawkish echoes of mccarthy is no substitute for victory did not entirely defi new right. conservatism. so too, i'm nding that less seationalized voices reinventing restraint in the late cold war age of chronic interventionism. hoover was, of course, a beloved republican party figure until his death in 1964. he was constantly being asked to give the keynote at rnc, republican national conventions, but he never offered restraint or. any other doctrine as a defining aspect of his career. true to his engineering spirit, hoover wasn't one for doctrinaire purity, although i guess we could argue debate about tha
now, the u.s. and world, of course, moved beyond korea in what was a new cold war since the fifties and into the fifties and the sixties. hoover's a strain, as it does become less active. it's felt, publicly speaking, hardly at all. it seemed by youthful new rights led by one of hoover's admired newest admirers, barry goldwater. but as always, appearance belies realities as historians are findday, hawkish echoes of mccarthy is no substitute for victory did not entirely defi new right....
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u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the director of national intelligence and the attorney general had said, the administration is committed to working with an engaging congress on potential improvements to the authority that fully preserve its efficacy. for inr and state department, and indispensable part of that efficacy is the advantage that 702 information provides for american diplomacy. from advancing human rights and climate security to counting authoritarianism, american diplomats are on the frontlines of every major threat and opportunity that we face in
u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the...
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u.s. stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict. and i grieve for the families who are killed or wounded by this tragedy. the people of gaza need food, water, medicine, shelter. today i ask with -- i ask the israeli capital to agree to the delivery of humanitarian assistance to gaza. >> the deadly solution at the hospital set off protests across the world. in beirut there was a protest organized by hezbollah. protests also took place in iran, jordan, the west bank and turkey. the u.s. says based on its own assessment, israel is not responsible for yesterday's hospital blast. the bipartisan leaders of the senate intelligence committee also agreed. president biden acknowledged there were a lot people out there who were not so sure. and in the u.s. hundreds of protesters swarmed the u.s. capitol complex in washington dc demanding an immediate cease-fire. our partners at cbs news report that 300 people have been arrested. health officials in gaza say 471 people were killed in t
u.s. stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict. and i grieve for the families who are killed or wounded by this tragedy. the people of gaza need food, water, medicine, shelter. today i ask with -- i ask the israeli capital to agree to the delivery of humanitarian assistance to gaza. >> the deadly solution at the hospital set off protests across the world. in beirut there was a protest organized by hezbollah. protests also took place in iran, jordan, the west bank and...
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u.s. job data sending the s&p 500 to its worst day since april. while, sliding after the bell as a tepid forecast shows that mobile devices remains weak. a jumbo 50 basis point cut in result, the bank of england is expected to hike later. we have data crossing the bloomberg when it comes to australia. pmi indicators coming in. the composite coming in at 48.2, weaker then we saw in the previous reading. the services number is weaker. marginal weakness from the preliminary reading. both of those indicators looking weak in shrinkage territory. take a look at the reaction and it comes to the aussie dollar, downside pressure along with the kiwi. we have seen the increased haven demand for the u.s. dollar in the wake of the fitch downgraded of the rating. taking a look at broader spectrum of markets trading in asia, yesterday for a number of these markets, it was the worst day all year. the asia-pacific lost 2% across the session. it does not look like much of a better set up today. about an hou
u.s. job data sending the s&p 500 to its worst day since april. while, sliding after the bell as a tepid forecast shows that mobile devices remains weak. a jumbo 50 basis point cut in result, the bank of england is expected to hike later. we have data crossing the bloomberg when it comes to australia. pmi indicators coming in. the composite coming in at 48.2, weaker then we saw in the previous reading. the services number is weaker. marginal weakness from the preliminary reading. both of...
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u.s. central command saying the u.s. navy assets in the red sea intercepted -- this is incredible -- 12 one-way attack, three anti-ship beallistic missiles. no ships were injured and no injuriyies as a result of the strikes. this is something we will watch. >> orren lieberman, thank you. >>> joining us now is retired air force colonel cedric layton. what goes into the calculus of a proportional u.s. military response like this, even as america is trying to avoid getting sucked into a broader conflict? >> good evening. the big thing for this calculus is proportionality. what is equal to or slightly greater than the force that was used to attack us? in this particular case, when you look at what happened here, the strikes -- one of the strikes that the u.s. undertook in retaliation for the air base strike occurred 300 miles away from there. we are looking at different areas. we are looking at command and control. we are looking at things that would actually have an influence on the operation of the group or similar groups.
u.s. central command saying the u.s. navy assets in the red sea intercepted -- this is incredible -- 12 one-way attack, three anti-ship beallistic missiles. no ships were injured and no injuriyies as a result of the strikes. this is something we will watch. >> orren lieberman, thank you. >>> joining us now is retired air force colonel cedric layton. what goes into the calculus of a proportional u.s. military response like this, even as america is trying to avoid getting sucked...
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u.s. default would be potentially catastrophic. we will hear more from yesterday's interview. francine: if you look at the futures, they are in the green for the moment. investors are looking at it and yields. investors are looking at the cooling u.s. job market. tom: slivers of optimism coming through on the geopolitics in the debt ceiling. on the geopolitics, wang yi and jake sullivan having a meeting. the ftse 100 currently gaining four points in the session. we continue to look at the pressure coming through for commodities and that fuels the energy sector and basic resources. on the inflation front, the spanish ibex currently up .4%. we continue to watch the details in data coming through from the euro zone as the ecb members debate how far to go in terms of the rate hike cycle after adding 25 basis points. the cat getting 6/10 of a percent in france. in the u.k., the ftse 100 up .2%. let's look it over and see how things are working out cross asset. on the data front, last night, see
u.s. default would be potentially catastrophic. we will hear more from yesterday's interview. francine: if you look at the futures, they are in the green for the moment. investors are looking at it and yields. investors are looking at the cooling u.s. job market. tom: slivers of optimism coming through on the geopolitics in the debt ceiling. on the geopolitics, wang yi and jake sullivan having a meeting. the ftse 100 currently gaining four points in the session. we continue to look at the...
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u.s. military shoots it down. . we'll look at the job lies ahead as crews work to recover the instruments carried by the balloon, china reacts with china adding an already strained relationship between washington and beijing. live in hong kong and the political fall-out democrats defend the president against republicans who argued biden waited too long. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with leila hurruck. >> u.s. military is savage operations are underway right now in shallow waters off the coast of south carolina, where a suspected chinese spy balloon crashed after shot down by a fighter jet on saturday. a reaction from the chinese government has been swift and angry. a foreign ministry statement accused washington of overreacting to a civilian unmanned air ship and the chinese defense ministry warned it reserve theed the right to use, quote, necessary means to deal with similar situations but washington has been skeptical and wary of china's claims from the
u.s. military shoots it down. . we'll look at the job lies ahead as crews work to recover the instruments carried by the balloon, china reacts with china adding an already strained relationship between washington and beijing. live in hong kong and the political fall-out democrats defend the president against republicans who argued biden waited too long. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with leila hurruck. >> u.s. military is savage operations are...
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a u.s. meteorologist has tracked the route it may have taken, using a model normally used to look at the spread of pollutants. e bbc's data analyst and weather team say this model takes account of things like wind patterns and shows her trajectory from china across the pacific crossing alaska and then canada before entering the u.s.. it was then spotted supposedly first by civilians on a plane over rural montana. here u.s. officials claimed the balloon lingered. why? one possible reason we could see from the satellite imagery is the air force base nearby, and important bays that houses intercontinental missiles. the u.s. air force scrambled to fighter jets from nevada's nellis air force base, but the decision was taken not to shoot the balloon down because of the risk of debris causing harm below. so what do we know about the balloon itself? here's what scientific experts we spoo think that it's likely filled with helium with solar panels to provide power and it is maneuverable. there are in
a u.s. meteorologist has tracked the route it may have taken, using a model normally used to look at the spread of pollutants. e bbc's data analyst and weather team say this model takes account of things like wind patterns and shows her trajectory from china across the pacific crossing alaska and then canada before entering the u.s.. it was then spotted supposedly first by civilians on a plane over rural montana. here u.s. officials claimed the balloon lingered. why? one possible reason we...
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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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u.s. officials tell cnn the possibility of shooting down the chinese spy balloon has not been ruled out. this as the secretary of state warns beijing that the balloon's brazen flight over the united states is a clear violation and an irresponsible act. >>> also tonight, president biden is out touting a blockbuster jobs report, proving it claims critics of his policies are wrong. we'll break down the political impact for the president just ahead of the state of union address and the expected launch of his re-election campaign. >>> and a life-threatening arctic blast is bearing down right now on the northeast. stand by for an up-to-the-minute forecast on the bitter cold and dangerous winds, putting tens of millions of americans at risk. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the rising tensions right now between the united states and china as that massive spy balloon is still out there fly
u.s. officials tell cnn the possibility of shooting down the chinese spy balloon has not been ruled out. this as the secretary of state warns beijing that the balloon's brazen flight over the united states is a clear violation and an irresponsible act. >>> also tonight, president biden is out touting a blockbuster jobs report, proving it claims critics of his policies are wrong. we'll break down the political impact for the president just ahead of the state of union address and the...
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u.s. invasion of iraq, we will look at a new documentary about the father of julian assange and his fighter for his son. >> i urge the department of justice to drop the charges. >> the maximum jail sentence is 155 years because he published the truth. >> how does it feel to be the father of such a controversial figure? amy: we will speak to julian assange's father and brother. did we look at the cost of the iraq war from civilian casualties to soaring pentagon budgets. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. wall street's largest banks have moved to prop up the ailing san francisco-based first republic bank after the sudden collapse of regional banks signature and svb last week sparked fears of a financial meltdown. bank of america, citigroup, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, and -- will each make $5 billion in uninsured deposits into first republic while seven others will deposit a further $10 billion. the federal r
u.s. invasion of iraq, we will look at a new documentary about the father of julian assange and his fighter for his son. >> i urge the department of justice to drop the charges. >> the maximum jail sentence is 155 years because he published the truth. >> how does it feel to be the father of such a controversial figure? amy: we will speak to julian assange's father and brother. did we look at the cost of the iraq war from civilian casualties to soaring pentagon budgets. all...
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the u.s. invasion of iraq. >> i am thinking about the invasion and occupation 20 years later, thinking about the incredible destruction and vastatn that iraq and iraq society has expressed. the huge gap between wha actually happened and to my mind, particarly women, have been the biggest victims of the invasion. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the pentagon has released video of what it says is a russian fighter jet forcing down a u.s. surveillance drone over the black sea on tuesday. the 42-second video shows an su-27 russian fighter jet pouring fuel on an mq-9 reaper drone and making a pair of close passes. after the second fly-by, the video glitches before revealing damage to the drone's preller. the u.s. says a collision caused the drone to crash into international waters south of the russian-annexed ukrainian territory of crimea. on wednesday, u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin said he called his ru
the u.s. invasion of iraq. >> i am thinking about the invasion and occupation 20 years later, thinking about the incredible destruction and vastatn that iraq and iraq society has expressed. the huge gap between wha actually happened and to my mind, particarly women, have been the biggest victims of the invasion. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the pentagon has released video of what it says is a...
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. >> u.s. president joe biden has reaffirmed washington's support for israel a day after hundreds of palestinians were killed in an israeli strike in a hospital in gaza. what is behind steadfast u.s. military and political backing for israel. this is "inside story." ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. i am folly bah thibault. the u.s. has firmly backed israel in the war launched against gaza despite a humanitarian crisis. 2.3 million palestinians trapped in the besieged territory. since -- the u.s. has been the biggest owner of military aid to israel. it has provided funding and aid in conflicts that have killed thousands of palestinians. visiting tel aviv, joe biden personally reassured benjamin netanyahu of continued support. pres. biden: israel, as they respond to these attacks, it seems to me we will have to continue to ensure you have what you need to defend yourselves. we will make sure that occurs. folly: biden arrived in tel aviv just a day after the worst single attack carried out
. >> u.s. president joe biden has reaffirmed washington's support for israel a day after hundreds of palestinians were killed in an israeli strike in a hospital in gaza. what is behind steadfast u.s. military and political backing for israel. this is "inside story." ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. i am folly bah thibault. the u.s. has firmly backed israel in the war launched against gaza despite a humanitarian crisis. 2.3 million palestinians trapped in the...
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u.s. shoots down a suspected spy balloon as the foreign ministry says both sides should handle the incident with calm and without force. >>> and european equities in the red after the blowout january jobs report. the nasdaq higher for another week >>> at least 500 people have been killed in turkey and syria with many more missing after a massive earthquake toppled buildings as they slept. >>> renault and nissan with the renewed alliance with the carmaker and taking up to 15% of the ev unit. the ceo says now is the time for change >> the next level of the alliance requires a new approach this will enable the alliance members to prepare for future opportunities on an equal basis. >>> good morning again welcome to "street signs." you can see a lot of red on the screen behind me we had a negligative session frm wall street on friday with the flare up of political tensions the investors were looking at the non-farm payroll print at 517,000. more than 187,000. showing the unemployment rate has f
u.s. shoots down a suspected spy balloon as the foreign ministry says both sides should handle the incident with calm and without force. >>> and european equities in the red after the blowout january jobs report. the nasdaq higher for another week >>> at least 500 people have been killed in turkey and syria with many more missing after a massive earthquake toppled buildings as they slept. >>> renault and nissan with the renewed alliance with the carmaker and taking up...
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the u.s. agency for international development testify. from the house foreign affairs committee, this is three hours. [background noises] [background noises] brexit committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to assess the accountability mechanisms and ensure american taxpayer money is being spent as intended in ukraine. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. it's been a year since vladimir putin launched his unprovoked war of aggression in ukraine. and in response, europe has provided significant aid. but must continue to do more to keep the government of ukraine from defaulting, and ensure it is able to prosecute the war. additionally, congress is also providing a significant amount of assistance to ukraine, to ensure putin's aggression is stopped at ukraine's border, and that a nato ally is not next. i have supported u.s. assistance, because a victory by putin in uk
the u.s. agency for international development testify. from the house foreign affairs committee, this is three hours. [background noises] [background noises] brexit committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to assess the accountability mechanisms and ensure american taxpayer money is being spent as intended in ukraine. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. it's been...
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u.s. moving to protect the vital trade group between europe and asia. european union finance chiefs agreeing to new rules on debt and spending after months of wrangling and discussing how we got to what it means for the block. incorporate moves, macron gained in late u.s. trade after the biggest american trade maker forecasted stronger revenue growth, all coming from data center demand. toyota among the losers. that comes after it's hit by a million car recall. let's get a check on the markets. it's a lot to digest. geopolitics raging in the background. it is then, holiday trading. what's important to keep in mind is you are seeing a selloff in the states. rebalancing when you look at the futures actions, a little bit of a different picture. regional divergence. i would argue it's a catch-up. even though we are talking about thin holiday trading value, some of these moves are magnified. even at full holiday trading volume, whether or not you see this in futures, it tells you it is a very l
u.s. moving to protect the vital trade group between europe and asia. european union finance chiefs agreeing to new rules on debt and spending after months of wrangling and discussing how we got to what it means for the block. incorporate moves, macron gained in late u.s. trade after the biggest american trade maker forecasted stronger revenue growth, all coming from data center demand. toyota among the losers. that comes after it's hit by a million car recall. let's get a check on the markets....
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u.s. stock rally hitting a wall following hot jobs data. the s&p 500 has its worst day since april, the vix of the most in five months. haidi: u.s. companies added more jobs in july than expected. inc. of america reversing its outlook for a recession. shery: brazil central bank cut its key rate by 50 basis points. u.s. futures coming online in the asian session, downside pressure in the new york session, asher on u.s. stocks and bonds. this on investors having to digest high job numbers and treasury debt issuance. the day after the credit rating downgrade of the u.s.. this coming at a time when we continue to see the treasury selloff. we are talking about yields reaching new highs, the 10 year yield at the highest level since november. an upsurge in the yields earnings. it led to more momentum. it is still earnings season, 169 s&p 500 companies reporting earnings. qualcomm being the latest. the downside pressure of 7% because they gave a week forecast. a smartphone device, mobile market no
u.s. stock rally hitting a wall following hot jobs data. the s&p 500 has its worst day since april, the vix of the most in five months. haidi: u.s. companies added more jobs in july than expected. inc. of america reversing its outlook for a recession. shery: brazil central bank cut its key rate by 50 basis points. u.s. futures coming online in the asian session, downside pressure in the new york session, asher on u.s. stocks and bonds. this on investors having to digest high job numbers and...
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this is where the u.s. government had forcibly removed thousands of people just a generation earlier. i'm now the civil war devastated their new homeland. and so they are, there were thousands of native people that ended ups serving on both sides both of the confederacy and on the american side. us to presidt lincoln is someone who scholars and the public often view as one of the greatest american presidents. but the reality is he did little to nothing to curtail violence towards native people during his tenure. he did nothing to curtail the suffering o >> hef did nothing particularly in indian territory and places like that. anthony blinken some native people as a threat to settler expansion. he perceived the future of the u.s. as one in which indigenous people would be swept aside and white settlers would occupy their homelands and that's partly why we have the legislation which has the homestead act and so on. his politicalol appointees in te indian service at that time had the indian affairs now called
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what that u.s. is deploying in these specific attacks in iraq and syria is this terminal highl altitude area defense system, or "thad." explain to me what these things do. guest: patriot or missile-defense batteries or surface-to-air missiles are going to be used to guard against what we saw the other day. the united states and the pentagon clearly expects more of that in the days ahead. so this is again, a defensive and precautionary measure to protect united states assets. it's nothing more, it's nothing less. the iranians, for their part, are doing what they always do, continuing to attempt to polish the united states out of the region and extend their own influence. james: glenn we have to thousand extra troops in addition to those marines i told you about who are at sea, and all the other naval personnel. 2000 extra u.s. troops are on standby to deploy with heavy readiness. is that one of the circumstances in which these troops could actually do something? you deploy troops as a deterrent, but
what that u.s. is deploying in these specific attacks in iraq and syria is this terminal highl altitude area defense system, or "thad." explain to me what these things do. guest: patriot or missile-defense batteries or surface-to-air missiles are going to be used to guard against what we saw the other day. the united states and the pentagon clearly expects more of that in the days ahead. so this is again, a defensive and precautionary measure to protect united states assets. it's...
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. >> a u.s. contractor was killed and five u.s. service members and one additional u.s. contractor were wounded. >> why was there not a contingency to shoot down the drone if it was coming into the base? >> again, we take a variety of measures to safeguard our people. it is an inherently dangerous place and again, we'll look into the details of the actual type. >> reporter: the u.s. response was swift. president biden directed defense secretary lloyd austin to launch precision airstrikes with fighter jets against facilities used by iran's revolutionary guard core in eastern syria. iran launched ten rockets at another u.s. base in northeast syria. there are no u.s. casualties and no damage to the base. there are about 900 u.s. troops in syria fighting isis. this was not the first time iran targeted u.s. bases. >> since january 2021, the numbers about 78 times that we have been attacked. what iran does is they use iranian proxies of uavs or rockets to be able to attack our forces in iraq or syria. >> reporter: defense official tells fox the air defense system that should h
. >> a u.s. contractor was killed and five u.s. service members and one additional u.s. contractor were wounded. >> why was there not a contingency to shoot down the drone if it was coming into the base? >> again, we take a variety of measures to safeguard our people. it is an inherently dangerous place and again, we'll look into the details of the actual type. >> reporter: the u.s. response was swift. president biden directed defense secretary lloyd austin to launch...
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u.s. cpi report. treasury yields a slip for a second day. japanese prize minister kishida nominates kazuo ueda to lead the boj paving the way for a ship to potentially towards a more hawkish policy. u.s. and china diplomats are set to be considering their first meeting following the chinese balloon drama, which led to a new spike in tensions. >> all eyes on boj so we will look at the yen it moves and then a lot of the markets are on tenterhooks because of the u.s. cpi data out later today. they are flat now and maybe getting a touch of.1% higher. mark: trading desks hearing up and putting different weights on what part of the inflation basket will be more central for markets going forward. jp morgan and mike wilson at morgan stanley saying avoid these equity markets and move into bonds. they are more accurately pricing the risks around inflation and rate hikes. ftse 100 gaining.2%. talk of inflation and wage data out of the u.k. for the last three months of the are coming in at a record hi
u.s. cpi report. treasury yields a slip for a second day. japanese prize minister kishida nominates kazuo ueda to lead the boj paving the way for a ship to potentially towards a more hawkish policy. u.s. and china diplomats are set to be considering their first meeting following the chinese balloon drama, which led to a new spike in tensions. >> all eyes on boj so we will look at the yen it moves and then a lot of the markets are on tenterhooks because of the u.s. cpi data out later...
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u.s. secretary of state has talks in beijing. the meeting was described as candid and constructive. hoping for positive sentiments. the yen is losing ground against almost all major currencies. and pete buttigieg calls for the de-risking of global supply chains. shery: u.s. futures are gaining 2/10 of 1% after losses on friday. markets were challenged given massive options expiration friday not to mention markets are closed for the u.s. holiday monday and you have to put this into context. five weeks of gains already for the s&p 500. the longest winning streak since 2021. treasury yields climbing across the board in the friday session. hawkish comments from fed officials. this week we will watch the semi annual testimony to congress for hands of where monetary policy could go. pressure on wti prices in the asian session after a week of gains for oil given speculation more stimulus would come from china. annabelle: a lot of investors putting their hopes on it. you mentioned jay powell's tes
u.s. secretary of state has talks in beijing. the meeting was described as candid and constructive. hoping for positive sentiments. the yen is losing ground against almost all major currencies. and pete buttigieg calls for the de-risking of global supply chains. shery: u.s. futures are gaining 2/10 of 1% after losses on friday. markets were challenged given massive options expiration friday not to mention markets are closed for the u.s. holiday monday and you have to put this into context. five...
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the u.s. state department and the federal bureau of investigation. it provides detailed information on how they operate and what can be done to enhance network security. >>> a major security conference is kicking off in singapore. defense officials from japan, the u.s., and china will attend the three-day talks known as the shang ri la dialogue. >> aiko, what's the latest? >> reporter: delegates from around the world have started arriving at the conference venue, many in military uniform. registration for participants is under way. authorities have increased security in and around the hotel where the event is being held. motorists have been advised to avoid the roads near the hotel. over 600 delegates from about 50 countries are expected to attend. the list includes defense ministers and security experts from the u.s., ukraine, china and japan to name a few. they will discuss some of the most pressing security issues that confront the asia pacific region today. from nuclear weapons and disarma
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the u.s. high-altitude balloons illegally entered chinese airspace more than 10 times without the approval of the relevant chinese authorities. >> we are flying surveillance balloons over china. i am not aware of any other craft we are flying into chinese airspace. amy: as china accuses the u.s. of flying its own spy balloons over china, we will look at the growing tension between washington and beijing after the biden administration shot down a chinese surveillance balloon and three additional unidentified flying objects in the u.s. and canada. we will also look at how the u.s. is expanding its military footprint in the pacific. then to the bomb train. we go to ohio to look at a devastating train derailment that exposed residents to a slew of toxic chemicals, forcing many from their homes. >> it is important to understand people are suffering in the immediate right now from things going on that are being reported and that people are going to suffer several years from now. amy: all that and mo
the u.s. high-altitude balloons illegally entered chinese airspace more than 10 times without the approval of the relevant chinese authorities. >> we are flying surveillance balloons over china. i am not aware of any other craft we are flying into chinese airspace. amy: as china accuses the u.s. of flying its own spy balloons over china, we will look at the growing tension between washington and beijing after the biden administration shot down a chinese surveillance balloon and three...
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down below $80 a share u.s. per adr. wu says the u.s. is increasing restrictions on chip sales for china and that's forced alibaba to rethink its plan to break the company into six parts. this is not just the cloud -- a cloud story. they have also announced their grocery division, fresh hippo, they also scrapping that ipo. that also raises questions about the other ipo it applied for and hong kong, logistics division -- in hong kong, logistics division. the market is going to be digesting the news quite a bit. alibaba had been trying to regain its footing following three years of covid 0, 3 years of a regulatory crackdown, they had come up with this plan to break up into six different divisions, to unlock value and individually raise funds on their markets through ipo -- this throws it all pretty much into question. investors, left scratching their heads, obviously. but the key -- here is a quote we can bring full-screen. joseph says the focus has to be on providing cash for future investments, because essentially the ai world needs tons
down below $80 a share u.s. per adr. wu says the u.s. is increasing restrictions on chip sales for china and that's forced alibaba to rethink its plan to break the company into six parts. this is not just the cloud -- a cloud story. they have also announced their grocery division, fresh hippo, they also scrapping that ipo. that also raises questions about the other ipo it applied for and hong kong, logistics division -- in hong kong, logistics division. the market is going to be digesting the...
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u.s. mexico border, as they struggle to cope with thousands of migrants crossing, and congress can't agree on a plan. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in, right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi everyone, i'm just getting, along with breonna peeler, in for boris sanchez. the one of the top confidence of benjamin netanyahu is expected to meet with senior white house and state department officials. >> this comes at a critical time when the u.s. is urging israel to scale down its war in gaza. let's go to cnn's, priscilla alvarez, who's at the white house for us. priscilla, what is the biden administration expected come out of these meetings? >> well, two key issues at the forefront, that being the conflict that's unfolding in gaza, but also the release of hostages. as you mentioned there, it's a critical time, as the u.s. looks for israel to move away from its high intensity war, as that death toll grows in gaza. so, rhonda armor will be mee
u.s. mexico border, as they struggle to cope with thousands of migrants crossing, and congress can't agree on a plan. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in, right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi everyone, i'm just getting, along with breonna peeler, in for boris sanchez. the one of the top confidence of benjamin netanyahu is expected to meet with senior white house and state department officials. >> this comes at a critical time...