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the u.s. military engaging and ukraine and fighting a war against russia, we do not have any intention to do that. go ahead. >> one other question, the intelligence agency director told congress that this agency underestimated the ukrainian military preparedness and willingness to fight. does the white house share that sentiment? >> we do and i think the world does. when we saw the preparations of president putin and the russian military on the borders of ukraine, we saw the power of the russian military, we saw the intentions of president putin and i do not think anyone anticipated the level of courage, bravery, capacity to fight back that we have seen in the country. at the same time, we have also seen some miscalculations by president putin as well in terms of that capacity and willingness, but also in terms of their own planning and logistics of their military. >> can you talk about the state of the covid money, the $15 billion that came out of the bill yesterday? how confident is the whit
the u.s. military engaging and ukraine and fighting a war against russia, we do not have any intention to do that. go ahead. >> one other question, the intelligence agency director told congress that this agency underestimated the ukrainian military preparedness and willingness to fight. does the white house share that sentiment? >> we do and i think the world does. when we saw the preparations of president putin and the russian military on the borders of ukraine, we saw the power...
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the u.s. headed towards recession over the next 12 months. that is how you decide whether credit is -- or not. tom: is schroeder's modeling a u.s. recession? lisa h: we are not. our base case is that we do not see a u.s. recession in the next 12 months, but certainly the risks are elevated, higher than we were if we had spoken about this six weeks ago. jonathan: is the potential for a fiscal policy initiative constrained america? in europe, do you think we are restrained? some suggest that could be the direction of travel? lisa h: absolutely. i think they are looking at energy independence, looking at defense. i think that is why you have seen rates in europe move as aggressively as they have to the higher side because there is this sort of idea that we need to do more. this russia risk is not going away, even if the russia-ukraine situation stabilizes in the next 24 hours. the russia risk is not going away, so there needs to be a change to the model. i think that is exactly the point you are
the u.s. headed towards recession over the next 12 months. that is how you decide whether credit is -- or not. tom: is schroeder's modeling a u.s. recession? lisa h: we are not. our base case is that we do not see a u.s. recession in the next 12 months, but certainly the risks are elevated, higher than we were if we had spoken about this six weeks ago. jonathan: is the potential for a fiscal policy initiative constrained america? in europe, do you think we are restrained? some suggest that...
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u.s., the u.k., germany all hit records yesterday, does that mean that the fed is now hitting a dilemma where inflation is rising but economic guidance and output is going to fall? breakevens are high but spreads are low and real yields taking a turn. manus: those breakevens suggest that inflation could turn into stagflation shock. we know that parabolic schism within that on the soft metals, let's have a look at some of the red. you have brent up 3.6%, saying that there is not enough spare capacity to produce nickel. bold is up 2000 dollars as easy goldman sachs raised their three month price forecast by some 18%. you are seeing an 18 month high on the growing inflation narrative in the gold market. danny, what have you got? dani: don't bet on a turnaround on tuesday. weakness continues in europe after $1 trillion was wiped from the global cap yesterday. dax, which entered the bear market yesterday, down another 1%. the u.s., it is nasdaq futures suffering the most, down 0.7% in the prema
u.s., the u.k., germany all hit records yesterday, does that mean that the fed is now hitting a dilemma where inflation is rising but economic guidance and output is going to fall? breakevens are high but spreads are low and real yields taking a turn. manus: those breakevens suggest that inflation could turn into stagflation shock. we know that parabolic schism within that on the soft metals, let's have a look at some of the red. you have brent up 3.6%, saying that there is not enough spare...
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the u.s. is looking to shore up supplies. >>> nasdaq, 20% low from its recent all-time high. >>> plus no fix for stitch the online fashion retailer sinking in the market. >>> and china finding itself in the same boat amid surging prices it's wednesday, march 9th, 2022, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc >>> good morning and happy wednesday. i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan we're kicking off wednesday morning with stocks looking to rebound. so far we're seeing signs of it. the dow looking like it could pop as much as 400 points. the s&p and nasdaq also higher yesterday we saw all the major indices deeper into territory watching oil as well on the heels of the u.s. decision to ban all russian oil imports. crude coming off of its highest settle since 2008. you're seeing the numbers right here, all in the red a bit here. rbob gas coming off in the red down more than 1%. >>> now we turn to metals. right now we're also seeing gold down a percent you see platinum and p
the u.s. is looking to shore up supplies. >>> nasdaq, 20% low from its recent all-time high. >>> plus no fix for stitch the online fashion retailer sinking in the market. >>> and china finding itself in the same boat amid surging prices it's wednesday, march 9th, 2022, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc >>> good morning and happy wednesday. i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan we're kicking off wednesday morning with...
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last week, a delegation of u.s.-based activists arrived at the family's home to break the 482-day siege. in a moment, we will go to our interview. but first, i want to turn back to 2016 when democracy now! broke the international media blockade by reporting from occupied western sahara. during our trip, we spoke to sultana who described losing her eye as a college student after being beaten by moroccan security forces during a protest in 2007. >> one of them recognized me. he jabbed right at my eye with his baton. i bent over and i could feel my eyeball in my hand. i was yelling at him. amy: while we were reporting in western sahara, moroccan forces violently disrupted a protest led by sultana and oer sahrawi women. i spoke to her again just after she was beaten. we follow sultana khaya into a small bedroom. she pulls back her traditional sarawhi robe and shows me fresh bruises on her leg, both arms, and on her breast. >> they were insulting us, beating us, dragging us, using violence to let us know we were not goin
last week, a delegation of u.s.-based activists arrived at the family's home to break the 482-day siege. in a moment, we will go to our interview. but first, i want to turn back to 2016 when democracy now! broke the international media blockade by reporting from occupied western sahara. during our trip, we spoke to sultana who described losing her eye as a college student after being beaten by moroccan security forces during a protest in 2007. >> one of them recognized me. he jabbed right...
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the u.s. engagement with international organizations should be tempered and clear eyed. sadly, the biden/harris administration does not seem to agree. last year, the president declared the united states would rejoin the u.n. human rights council, a sham body with a terrible track record of protecting dictatorships and despots in covering up the crimes of the world's worst human rights abusers. china, russia, cuba, and venezuela, all have seats on the supposed shrine to human rights in geneva. instead of focusing on actual human rights issues abroad, the council continues to focus its efforts on persecuting israel, the only country permanently featured on the council's agenda as its own item. while this administration publicly stated it would seek changes to the council, we have seen not a single meaningful piece of reform since our reentry to the council last year. these reforms should have been a prerequisite to the united states seeking election to hrc, not a hopeful goal left to be achieved
the u.s. engagement with international organizations should be tempered and clear eyed. sadly, the biden/harris administration does not seem to agree. last year, the president declared the united states would rejoin the u.n. human rights council, a sham body with a terrible track record of protecting dictatorships and despots in covering up the crimes of the world's worst human rights abusers. china, russia, cuba, and venezuela, all have seats on the supposed shrine to human rights in geneva....
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the u.s. would ban all imports of russian energy to make it clear that the american people would not be part of subsidizing putin's unjustified war. at the time, i noted that we were able to take the step when others could not because the u.s. is a net exporter of energy with a strong domestic industry and the u.s. welcomed the you's -- the eu's statements valid to decrease dependence on russian gas. today we are accelerating our progress towards a secure, clean energy future. this initiative focuses on two core issues, one, helping europe reduce its dependency on russian gas as quickly as possible. secondly, producing europe's demand for gas overall. the u.s. together with our international partners, we will work to ensure any additional 15 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas for europe this year. as the eu looks to disconnect from russian gas by 2030, it will look to secure additional market demand for 50 million cubic units by 2030. the european commission will work with member st
the u.s. would ban all imports of russian energy to make it clear that the american people would not be part of subsidizing putin's unjustified war. at the time, i noted that we were able to take the step when others could not because the u.s. is a net exporter of energy with a strong domestic industry and the u.s. welcomed the you's -- the eu's statements valid to decrease dependence on russian gas. today we are accelerating our progress towards a secure, clean energy future. this initiative...
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what is the u.s. and nato -- and nato partners doing to maybe maximize the amount of aid that can get in while there's still a window open? mr. kirby: so on the second question i would just tell you that security assistance continues to flow, not just from the united states but from many of our allies and partners, and as recently as just the last 24 hours. so we are making every effort to get as much security assistance as we can to the ukrainians as fast as we can. and on the humanitarian side, again, we're going to continue to work with international organizations and ngos to try to stem and assist in whatever way, not from a military perspective. i'm talking about from an administration perspective. we estimate, or we have seen, numbers coming out of the u.n. of, you know, more than 500,000 people now leaving the country, as well as perhaps tens of thousands if not more internally displaced. so clearly mr. putin is causing a humanitarian crisis as well. jen? reporter: on the nuclear question? mr.
what is the u.s. and nato -- and nato partners doing to maybe maximize the amount of aid that can get in while there's still a window open? mr. kirby: so on the second question i would just tell you that security assistance continues to flow, not just from the united states but from many of our allies and partners, and as recently as just the last 24 hours. so we are making every effort to get as much security assistance as we can to the ukrainians as fast as we can. and on the humanitarian...
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the u.s. could decide to act on its own. and beijing warns washington about trying to build and into pacific version of nato, cautioning the u.s. against boosting time with taiwan. u.s. futures down right now. this after we saw the s&p 500 losing about 3%. the dow lost about 800 point. we will continue to see the surge higher. jumping to the highest in 14 years, remember, wti has gained 26% already. now we have these sources telling bloomberg that the biden administration is considering whether to prohibit russian oil imports into the u.s.. that is sending oil prices even higher. we have yields continuing to rise. gold under a little bit of pressure. this after reaching that level as oil is biking. raise a concern of higher inflation and slowing economic growth as well. >> i am a theme here. look at the open. take a look at energy. that sector is up, straight out of the open materials. just one of three sectors including utilities to be trading higher at the moment. we are watching some of the
the u.s. could decide to act on its own. and beijing warns washington about trying to build and into pacific version of nato, cautioning the u.s. against boosting time with taiwan. u.s. futures down right now. this after we saw the s&p 500 losing about 3%. the dow lost about 800 point. we will continue to see the surge higher. jumping to the highest in 14 years, remember, wti has gained 26% already. now we have these sources telling bloomberg that the biden administration is considering...
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u.s. and u.k. bart russian crude, moscow retaliates against sanctions ordering restrictions on raw material experts. the lme won't resume demonstrating before friday. mcdonald's and coca-cola and an imminent default. we are in an turbocharged moment of fear. the equity markets don't tell the story but the oil market does, accelerating into a new level of sanction ability. dani: extreme stress is the phrase that stuck out to me from j.p. morgan, the market feels treacherous at this moment. manus: to the euro, if russia cuts europe off from gas, what will it do to the euro? the positioning on the euro is now askew. the most extreme since 2011. herein lies the point, if we are heading toward recession in europe, what does it do to the ecb, to the euro, and does it make parity a larger call from the fx clack? dani: if the euro is the shot, had the chaser, and that's gold. you've seen investors fleeing toward goal, hitting high of only five dollars away from an all-time high. the concern in eur
u.s. and u.k. bart russian crude, moscow retaliates against sanctions ordering restrictions on raw material experts. the lme won't resume demonstrating before friday. mcdonald's and coca-cola and an imminent default. we are in an turbocharged moment of fear. the equity markets don't tell the story but the oil market does, accelerating into a new level of sanction ability. dani: extreme stress is the phrase that stuck out to me from j.p. morgan, the market feels treacherous at this moment....
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only takes u.s. citizen funding and ultimately it started out focusing on terrorism issues in aftermath of 9/11, middle east centric focus, grunt to focus on states, iran, the nuclear program, a couple of functional areas, sanctions, military issues, cyber issues i know covers really a range of global threats to the us interest and u.s. national security. we have people to focus on north korea, china, russia and like me the regional and strategic and functional portfolios that come from a. >> we heard when it comes to them a nuclear deal may have been a somewhat come up as far as the finalization of that and yet out of your the financial times and others reported that it could be a possible pause on these talk. what's the significance of these velvet? >> we've heard so much about different iranian nuclear deals timelinesve ever since these indirect negotiations commenced about 11 months ago. you've had the biden administration saying the winter for diplomacy is closing, the runway shortening. ultimat
only takes u.s. citizen funding and ultimately it started out focusing on terrorism issues in aftermath of 9/11, middle east centric focus, grunt to focus on states, iran, the nuclear program, a couple of functional areas, sanctions, military issues, cyber issues i know covers really a range of global threats to the us interest and u.s. national security. we have people to focus on north korea, china, russia and like me the regional and strategic and functional portfolios that come from a....
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u.s. sanctions over russia's war. washington warns beijing not to support moscow the china tech selloff continues as the nasdaq 100 sets into bear market territory. below $100. traders break for a hawkish fed with the markets already pricing seven rate hikes 2022. dani, good morning. there's something very strange happening in the oil market with sub $100 is that angst about china growth, or is that perhaps the beginning of the beginning of the beginning of some kind of off-ramp in geo politics? dani: it seems oil encapsulates everything we see in markets. it's a risk going forward. manus: this is how the hedge funds quite literally rolled, ramped and then disappeared from the mark. this is one of the fastest liquid days since 2008 -- liquidation since 2008. this is what you call rinse and roll. dani: you're looking at oil and i'm looking at stocks, manus because it's not great news that despite the fact we had oil prices come down dramatically that stocks are take aback. a lot of it havin
u.s. sanctions over russia's war. washington warns beijing not to support moscow the china tech selloff continues as the nasdaq 100 sets into bear market territory. below $100. traders break for a hawkish fed with the markets already pricing seven rate hikes 2022. dani, good morning. there's something very strange happening in the oil market with sub $100 is that angst about china growth, or is that perhaps the beginning of the beginning of the beginning of some kind of off-ramp in geo...
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the u.s. and nato, if it doesn't reach some diplomatic negotiation. judy: meantime, the war in ukraine continues at a brutal pace. the united nations' human rights agency said today that it has recorded 474 civilian deaths in the conflict, including 29 children. they believe the real toll is much higher. and the peagon today said that it believes somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 russian troops have been killed in the fighting, though they gave that estimate little confidence. the ukrainians claim they have killed 11,000 russians. and now more than two million ukrainians have fled their nation, including one million children, most heading west toward the rest of europe. it is on part of that march where we find nick schifrin tonight in western ukraine. nick: today, finally, a rescue for families who've been living in fear, for hundreds of trapped foreign students, r residents of this northeast city besieged by russian shelling. this is what they fled, the destruction of their homes, the fear o
the u.s. and nato, if it doesn't reach some diplomatic negotiation. judy: meantime, the war in ukraine continues at a brutal pace. the united nations' human rights agency said today that it has recorded 474 civilian deaths in the conflict, including 29 children. they believe the real toll is much higher. and the peagon today said that it believes somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 russian troops have been killed in the fighting, though they gave that estimate little confidence. the ukrainians...
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the u.s. expresses skepticism as russia pledges to scale back military. . operation around kyiv plus the great blockchain robbery. hackers steal $600 billion in one of the biggest. crypto heists ever. . that recessionary signal briefly flashing with the two and 10 curve invert a. it is back this morning. but the debate rages on how strong a recessionary signal this is. pimco says it may not be the most reliable one. jeffrey gundlach says. i will leave this to the pros because there are lots of sides you can take. one thing i will point out is clear divergence is, dislocations, in this market, as we fear a recession. stocks are holding up, specifically if you look at the volatility markets, we have a chart for this. you are looking at a move index of bond volatility which continues to go even higher. the blue is the vix. the vix has been in decline. bank of america warns this is a bear market trap. that in the past when we have seen this level of dislocation which is near record, we have seen t
the u.s. expresses skepticism as russia pledges to scale back military. . operation around kyiv plus the great blockchain robbery. hackers steal $600 billion in one of the biggest. crypto heists ever. . that recessionary signal briefly flashing with the two and 10 curve invert a. it is back this morning. but the debate rages on how strong a recessionary signal this is. pimco says it may not be the most reliable one. jeffrey gundlach says. i will leave this to the pros because there are lots of...
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the u.s. has information suggesting china expressed some openness to providing russia with military request and financial stance. that's according to a western official saying the details were found in a diplomatic cable. the white house said that russia's war against ukraine was among the topics when national security adviser jake sullivan met with china's top dip employee mat in rome today. what is putin specially requesting from china? do wre know? >> military and economic support. this comes as the invasion into ukraine has not gone as planned. we have reported on the technological and logistical, fuel shortages that the russians have come up against as they have mounted this invision. this reporting comes today as the national security adviser was meeting with chie niece off -- chinese officials in rome and the state department spokesman said national security advisers told them clearly and directly raise concern with china about supporting russia as they continue mounting this invasion a
the u.s. has information suggesting china expressed some openness to providing russia with military request and financial stance. that's according to a western official saying the details were found in a diplomatic cable. the white house said that russia's war against ukraine was among the topics when national security adviser jake sullivan met with china's top dip employee mat in rome today. what is putin specially requesting from china? do wre know? >> military and economic support....
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the u.s. military disappeared, the afghan economy predictably collapsed. 75% of the afghan government budget came from foreign donors and that was rightfully held back in august to prevent it from going to the taliban. no country can cope with the loss of 75% of public sector support overnight, especially one that was already in dire straits. in this moment of crisis, the organizations on the ground are racing to scale up the humanitarian response. the u.n. released an appeal to international donors for $4.4 billion to meet the q-tip -- emitted terry and need in afghanistan. this is the largest single u.n. -- single country u.n. appeal in history and that tells you something about the scale of the crisis. it's larger than what we see in syria or yemen or ethiopia. i support the decision to dedicate an additional $308 million to humanitarian aid in afghanistan. that money is going to save lives. congress should authorize more. the humanitarian cannot be expected to do it all. they will do every
the u.s. military disappeared, the afghan economy predictably collapsed. 75% of the afghan government budget came from foreign donors and that was rightfully held back in august to prevent it from going to the taliban. no country can cope with the loss of 75% of public sector support overnight, especially one that was already in dire straits. in this moment of crisis, the organizations on the ground are racing to scale up the humanitarian response. the u.n. released an appeal to international...
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u.s. stocks failed to hold onto early gains. the s&p 500 falling and the nasdaq 100 closing in a bear market for the first time since march 2020. shery: the largest china tech etf in the u.s. wipes out nine years of gains as the selloff in chinese stocks intensifies. this is the picture across wall street. u.s. futures coming online, rebounding after the s&p 500 fell, reversing gains earlier in the day. tech companies sank amid the jump in treasury yields, the 10 year yield the highest since 019. -- 2019. the golden dragon index fell to the lowest since july. there is concern about beijing's relationship with russia, the crackdown on tech giants in the growing risk of u.s. delistings. we also have tencent, you can see it tumbled after reports it faces a record fine for violating chinese regulations. apple closed the lowest 200 day moving average. foxconn also, following a covid lockdown. higher yields as we head toward the federal reserve rate decision. traders already boosting expectation
u.s. stocks failed to hold onto early gains. the s&p 500 falling and the nasdaq 100 closing in a bear market for the first time since march 2020. shery: the largest china tech etf in the u.s. wipes out nine years of gains as the selloff in chinese stocks intensifies. this is the picture across wall street. u.s. futures coming online, rebounding after the s&p 500 fell, reversing gains earlier in the day. tech companies sank amid the jump in treasury yields, the 10 year yield the highest...
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meanwhile, uk and u.s. also going after the financial investments of the oligarchs hire in the u.s., freezing the u.s. hedge fund assets made by roman abramovich investing billions through an unregistered foirm in new york called concord management including big names. abramovich was trying to sell the investments recent sources saying he has large holdings of u.s. stocks. unclear which institutions using to trade those and the oligarchs are on the run right now within the past hour private jet used by abramovich left israel headed to turkey they can run but they can't hide. >> a head wind for the assets they have ownership of the dow down by 80 joining the nasdaq and s&p in negative territory this afternoon why that does it here on "the exchange." "power lunch" picks up right now. ♪ >>> indeed it does, kelly. as the gains go slip sliding away welcome to "power lunch. we have two power players ahead this hardware. ceo of liberty oil fields services is here under pressure to increase output and the former
meanwhile, uk and u.s. also going after the financial investments of the oligarchs hire in the u.s., freezing the u.s. hedge fund assets made by roman abramovich investing billions through an unregistered foirm in new york called concord management including big names. abramovich was trying to sell the investments recent sources saying he has large holdings of u.s. stocks. unclear which institutions using to trade those and the oligarchs are on the run right now within the past hour private jet...
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singapore's investments in the u.s. and u.s. exports to singapore support over a quarter million american jobs. when the defense front singapore is a major security cooperation partner of the u.s. in fact the only country with this status. for more than 30 years we have had an m.o.u. on defense cooperation signed in 1990 and recently renewed in 2019. which has provided the u.s. military access to singapore's air and naval bases. we are also expanding our cooperation into new areas, including cybersecurity, digital economy, sustainable development, and even space. singapore deeply appreciates president biden's leadership and strength yenning in the region. we welcome his intention to host a special summit here soon. it's a strong affirmation of american commitment to southeast asia. the president and i discussed the importance of the u.s. growing strategic and economic stakes in the asia pacific. it's important to advance a positive economic agenda that's open, inclusive, up-to-date, and flexible. we therefore welcome america's p
singapore's investments in the u.s. and u.s. exports to singapore support over a quarter million american jobs. when the defense front singapore is a major security cooperation partner of the u.s. in fact the only country with this status. for more than 30 years we have had an m.o.u. on defense cooperation signed in 1990 and recently renewed in 2019. which has provided the u.s. military access to singapore's air and naval bases. we are also expanding our cooperation into new areas, including...
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u.s. is set to announce further sanctions aimed at russian political figures and all the carts as president biden meets with european leaders. dan, what are we expecting? >> obviously, biden is traveling to europe in the coming days and he is set to announce some new sanctions on oligarchs and political figures. presumably those closest to vladimir putin. this is following a barrage of sanctions we have seen in recent days on russia. it has been a few days since we have had a big announcement like this. i think at this point there has been some pressure from congress and others to sort of tighten the news around putin and to cut off a lot of his support. also to tighten some of the sanctions that have already been announced. there are some transactions that are allowed to go through. based on the sanctions of the have been enacted so far. there are voices in congress that are calling for secondary sanctions, those would be sanctions on entities that do business. it could be some combinatio
u.s. is set to announce further sanctions aimed at russian political figures and all the carts as president biden meets with european leaders. dan, what are we expecting? >> obviously, biden is traveling to europe in the coming days and he is set to announce some new sanctions on oligarchs and political figures. presumably those closest to vladimir putin. this is following a barrage of sanctions we have seen in recent days on russia. it has been a few days since we have had a big...
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the u.s. government has declared that members of the russian armed forces have committed war crimes in ukraine according to new statements from secretary of state blinken. now to alex at the state department. what more does the statement say, alex? >> well, don, this is hugely significant. we have heard president biden in the past few days call president putin a war criminal. we've heard some of president biden's top deputies here at the state department say they personally believe that russia was committing war crimes and now it is official. the u.s. government, the biden administration is saying that russian forces in ukraine are carrying out war crimes. this comes from a statement from secretary of state blinken who is on that flight with president biden about to land in brussels for that nato summit. and part of the statement reads that we have seen numerous credible reports of indiscriminate attacks and attacks deliberately targeting civilians as well as other atrocities. russia's forces
the u.s. government has declared that members of the russian armed forces have committed war crimes in ukraine according to new statements from secretary of state blinken. now to alex at the state department. what more does the statement say, alex? >> well, don, this is hugely significant. we have heard president biden in the past few days call president putin a war criminal. we've heard some of president biden's top deputies here at the state department say they personally believe that...
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but i cannot see u.s. a warplanes flying over ukraine the confliction zone but with the various russian warplanes you cranium warplanes flying it is a pretty chaotic environment. i have not heard of any serious plans here at the pentagon to set up such a quarter but i do know the diplomats are trying to explore such an option for. >> alright jennifer griffin griffin at the pentagon thanks so much. >> more than ukraine refugees fleeing the country's russian forces shout major ukrainian cities with many of them flowing across poland's a border in search of safety. alex hogan is alive in poland with more details hello alex. >> hi mike this is poland where a makeshift refugee center has been made inside of a massive warehouse. people are bumped in and when they find out somewhere where they can go they bus dicey people are holding up their children think i want to get on this bus. there are no tickets at all for sale part every seat is free it is all hands on deck trying to get these people anywhere to safety
but i cannot see u.s. a warplanes flying over ukraine the confliction zone but with the various russian warplanes you cranium warplanes flying it is a pretty chaotic environment. i have not heard of any serious plans here at the pentagon to set up such a quarter but i do know the diplomats are trying to explore such an option for. >> alright jennifer griffin griffin at the pentagon thanks so much. >> more than ukraine refugees fleeing the country's russian forces shout major...
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u.s. lawmakers to close the skies or give us planes, as russia's barrage of ukraine reduces cities and towns to rubble. new images show the devastating aftermath of an air strike to the south of kyiv that police say damaged up to 20 homes. civilian evacuations halted in two besieged ukrainian cities after russia reportedly broke a cease-fire agreement. renewing offensive operations there. in mariupol, the number of dead and injured climbing. russia trying to take the strategic city and cut ukraine off from the black sea. u.s. officials warning that indiscriminate bombing will only increase, sending ukrainians fleeing. as many as 1.5 million refugees escaping ukraine so far, crossing into multiple neighboring countries. these images show hundreds of people outside the capital, crowded under a destroyed bridge, trying to leave. protests erupting in another major ukrainian city now under russian control. putin speaking out today, saying that sanctions against russia are akin to declaring war,
u.s. lawmakers to close the skies or give us planes, as russia's barrage of ukraine reduces cities and towns to rubble. new images show the devastating aftermath of an air strike to the south of kyiv that police say damaged up to 20 homes. civilian evacuations halted in two besieged ukrainian cities after russia reportedly broke a cease-fire agreement. renewing offensive operations there. in mariupol, the number of dead and injured climbing. russia trying to take the strategic city and cut...
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the u.s.a. that peter huffman character i've talked about. for the last four decades, he's the face of wall street. you might not know his name but you know his face. bare markets and bull markets alike, he's been the face of that exchange getting through the sell-offs and celebrating the big wins. i caught up with him earlier today on this historic day. >> neil: do people stop you, peter and say hey, i know you? >> they actually do. that is one of the fun parts of it. you know how important it is. we're the last human interaction marketplace in the world. that's what is so remarkable about the nyse. we're relevant and put people together with opportunity. you look around the room here, there's still a lot of people enter argumenting with the marketplace. that's what is the most attractive part of it for me. i came here 37 years ago. day one i felt the energy and i knew this was the place for me. thank god that we're still that place. >> neil: the great thing about peter tuchman, he's a very g
the u.s.a. that peter huffman character i've talked about. for the last four decades, he's the face of wall street. you might not know his name but you know his face. bare markets and bull markets alike, he's been the face of that exchange getting through the sell-offs and celebrating the big wins. i caught up with him earlier today on this historic day. >> neil: do people stop you, peter and say hey, i know you? >> they actually do. that is one of the fun parts of it. you know how...
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gerry: the u.s. and its allies quickly went on to win the war thanks to the ground troops were enough soviet of course did not have nuclear weapons i nato and the current u.s. currently grimacing out of ukraine paired but could that change must ask our panel. robert o'bryant let me start with the a process work goes on and the carnage continues and we know -- russian testing seems to be targeting siblings, targeting cities but were going to see as we bid did back in 1999 horrible images of civilians being killed. do you think the current bipartisan agreement that new u.s. forces should actually engage there even in the no-fly zone, do you think that is going to hold? >> i think it will hold. unlike xhosa vote we were dealing with serbia, we are doing with the nuclear power of russia and then putin who is already rattling the nuclear saber. but the beauty of this situation is to brave ukrainians who are fighting for it hope you're not seeing a choice situation in alamo situation. i compared zelensky t
gerry: the u.s. and its allies quickly went on to win the war thanks to the ground troops were enough soviet of course did not have nuclear weapons i nato and the current u.s. currently grimacing out of ukraine paired but could that change must ask our panel. robert o'bryant let me start with the a process work goes on and the carnage continues and we know -- russian testing seems to be targeting siblings, targeting cities but were going to see as we bid did back in 1999 horrible images of...
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the u.s. did. banned all u.s. transactions by individuals, by businesses having anything to do with russia's central bank. remember, russia has a total of about 630 billion foreign reserves in central banks around the world. if they cannot get their hands on those, then how can they -- that is the problem. the treasury department made it very clear, they are doing it for a specific reason. as janet yellen said, they want to limit russia's ability to -- they want to immobilize any bank of russia assets held in the u.s. so this is clearly these -- clearly stepping dissensions up again. many are skeptical on how effective they will be in terms of stopping vladimir putin, they are certainly exacting pain. that is something the russian government is feeling pressure from. rishaad: the beijing administration is treading very carefully on this. a tight well for them. tell us -- a tightwalk for them. what are we hearing from the pboc if anything on this? kathleen: so far we are not hearing much. we know that everyone is l
the u.s. did. banned all u.s. transactions by individuals, by businesses having anything to do with russia's central bank. remember, russia has a total of about 630 billion foreign reserves in central banks around the world. if they cannot get their hands on those, then how can they -- that is the problem. the treasury department made it very clear, they are doing it for a specific reason. as janet yellen said, they want to limit russia's ability to -- they want to immobilize any bank of russia...
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. >>> the u.s. government has reason to believe that russia has asked china for military equipment and other support. the officials declined to elaborate on whether china agreed to the request. but we begin tonight in lviv, ukraine, with msnbc correspondent cal perry on the ground. i want to ask you about the new negotiations between ukraine and russia happening in just a few hours. what can we expect, what should we expect in. >> reporter: yeah, so the strangest thing about these negotiations that will start in six hours is we're actually hearing some optimism from both sides. this is the first optimism we've heard since the war began. the ukrainian team is saying for the first time over the weekend that the russian team was speaking constructively about issues. you'll remember we had a meeting in turkey last week, and that meeting failed. i mean, there was nothing agreed on, and even the ukrainian foreign minister said about his counterpart that he didn't think he had any power, that he thought he
. >>> the u.s. government has reason to believe that russia has asked china for military equipment and other support. the officials declined to elaborate on whether china agreed to the request. but we begin tonight in lviv, ukraine, with msnbc correspondent cal perry on the ground. i want to ask you about the new negotiations between ukraine and russia happening in just a few hours. what can we expect, what should we expect in. >> reporter: yeah, so the strangest thing about...
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the u.s. says russia and beijing for military aid in ukraine. top diplomats meeting in room. traders brace for higher u.s. rates. the five year yield tops 2%. plus, aipac route -- apac rout. good morning. there is a sense of an unhinged bond market but i put it to you it is about the geopolitical flows from china, u.s., from britain to saudi and from qatar to moscow. the bilateral geopolitical throws will drive risk this week. >> a lot of risk. a crunch week on wednesday. the fed decision and the possibility for russian default. manus: the question for the bond markets, two-year paper spikes above 2% for the first time in almost a decade. more than a decade. take a look at this. what you have is above 2% for the first time since may 2018. treasury index, 1.6% in four days last week, nearly 4% in 2022. we have not seen a wipeout since 1973 like this in the bond market. tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree. that just shows you the scale of the unhinged moves involved in the bond market. d
the u.s. says russia and beijing for military aid in ukraine. top diplomats meeting in room. traders brace for higher u.s. rates. the five year yield tops 2%. plus, aipac route -- apac rout. good morning. there is a sense of an unhinged bond market but i put it to you it is about the geopolitical flows from china, u.s., from britain to saudi and from qatar to moscow. the bilateral geopolitical throws will drive risk this week. >> a lot of risk. a crunch week on wednesday. the fed decision...
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and, even the u.s. government, the domestic u.s. government-funded outlets like npr and pbs, you do not have people sitting in the white house or sitting in congress dictating to them what to cover and how to cover it, and that happens on a daily basis inside russia, and it is very clear that the difference is more stark and that you do not have the u.s. government blocking websites and preventing news organizations from operating which is where we are in modern russia. host: south carolina next talking to matthew. caller: yes. thank you for allowing me to go on c-span. it is my first time, i've been watching it for 15 to 20 years. i called and i wanted to thank you all for letting me speak. my thing is that -- i understand that we need to give them more weapons or whatever. but, at the same time, i hope they have to go out and engineer stuff and make their own tools. that is my comment. and i want to thank you guys. host: let us go to ted in alberta's, pencil -- alberta, pennsylvania. caller: this is for jamie. jamie, i fought in v
and, even the u.s. government, the domestic u.s. government-funded outlets like npr and pbs, you do not have people sitting in the white house or sitting in congress dictating to them what to cover and how to cover it, and that happens on a daily basis inside russia, and it is very clear that the difference is more stark and that you do not have the u.s. government blocking websites and preventing news organizations from operating which is where we are in modern russia. host: south carolina...
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the u.s. secretary of state saying he's working on that deal to help bolster the ukrainian air force. >> former president poroshenko said he wants to see those migs in ukraine as soon as possible. jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> thousands of ukrainians are now fleeing that area near the nuclear plant, the russian troops shelled last week. as you can see, women and children have been jamming onto the few available trains. cnn's sam kiley was on that platform with them. he's joining us now from nearby nepro, ukraine. this is the reality of sing russia would do. now they're trying to escape, sam. >> that's absolutely right. they said two things had combined together to precipitate this exodus from zap reyes yeah, about an hour's drive from where i'm standing, a similar level of anxiety is beginning to grip dnipro. there are sirens going on at the moment. that's an almost all-day daily occurrence. it was, first of all, the attack on this nuclear power station, the biggest in europe. six reac
the u.s. secretary of state saying he's working on that deal to help bolster the ukrainian air force. >> former president poroshenko said he wants to see those migs in ukraine as soon as possible. jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> thousands of ukrainians are now fleeing that area near the nuclear plant, the russian troops shelled last week. as you can see, women and children have been jamming onto the few available trains. cnn's sam kiley was on that platform with them. he's...
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infrastructure, he choked off or tried to u.s. energy. if biden kept u.s. energy going, your on would not putin, that is what they say. putin would not make billions from ukraine. far left democrats try to exploit ukraine to advance their own political agendas. we will explain. gop senators meet with truckers to talk about botch the shutdowns at the two year anniversary of the pandemic. what america endured. the same attitude shuts down energy. the cdc says, yes the science is gray, fuzzy on vaccines. the former nih director caught on camera saying yes, the unvaccinated should be fired. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with stocks down again today. the nasdaq falling further into bear territory. stocks were trading higher earlier in trading session. buy on the dip action did take over in breath and tech stocks but they went down today. gas now the most expensive in u.s. history breaking all-time high set in 2008. it will cost you $2500 more a
infrastructure, he choked off or tried to u.s. energy. if biden kept u.s. energy going, your on would not putin, that is what they say. putin would not make billions from ukraine. far left democrats try to exploit ukraine to advance their own political agendas. we will explain. gop senators meet with truckers to talk about botch the shutdowns at the two year anniversary of the pandemic. what america endured. the same attitude shuts down energy. the cdc says, yes the science is gray, fuzzy on...
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the u.s. has been concerned given that there has been in the past xi jinping and vladimir putin having warm relations and president putin went to the olympics before the invasion. the u.s. is trying to suss out where china stands and at the same time, trying to push to get china to try to compel vladimir putin to leave ukraine or take steps to push back, to pull back on the war. we will see how significant that is. this comes as you mentioned the pentagon information agency has come out with a new 67 page threat assessment and basically it says president putin is likely to increase the rhetoric, to escalate this nuclear rhetoric if the war continues. if the ukrainian resistance continues, they say he is almost certain to use nuclear threats and to escalate the rhetoric around those threats. that is something that is somewhat chilling that comes as a backdrop to this key phone call that will be held tomorrow morning washington time. haidi: also key is the interest payment. we have been watching
the u.s. has been concerned given that there has been in the past xi jinping and vladimir putin having warm relations and president putin went to the olympics before the invasion. the u.s. is trying to suss out where china stands and at the same time, trying to push to get china to try to compel vladimir putin to leave ukraine or take steps to push back, to pull back on the war. we will see how significant that is. this comes as you mentioned the pentagon information agency has come out with a...
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is less in the u.s.. we have to think bigger. it is not all about the fed, has to be about fiscal trade policy, other policies that are so important. being too hawkish or being too dovish and created desecrating a situation like that. francine: we have some pretty good charts, financial conditions, liquidity, volatility -- when it comes to currencies -- do you have one chart or metric to tell you the risks of their -- risks out there? ludovic: i use to look at gold, it is the opinion be a financial stress. i'm very concerned about your dollars. there is a difficulty between the europe and u.s.. the u.s., they have to hike. that would be massive for europe of course but also for the u.s. euro-dollar something i'm really looking at. you can see the dashboard right now, that is because of all these channels. francine: can the russian economy recover from this? ludovic: you can always recover but the blow is fatal. it is more important to have balance like we have seen in the past. russia was much stronger. t
is less in the u.s.. we have to think bigger. it is not all about the fed, has to be about fiscal trade policy, other policies that are so important. being too hawkish or being too dovish and created desecrating a situation like that. francine: we have some pretty good charts, financial conditions, liquidity, volatility -- when it comes to currencies -- do you have one chart or metric to tell you the risks of their -- risks out there? ludovic: i use to look at gold, it is the opinion be a...
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u.s. would send another $800 million in arms to ukraine, including 100 drones. we will look at the u.s. response to russia's invasion with phyllis bennis of the institute for policy studies. we will also talk to human right watch about the use of cluster bombs in the war in ukraine. >> russia has been using cluster munition since the beginning o its full-scale invasion. on february 24, russian forces launch a cluster munition ballistic missile that struck near a hospital in the donetsk region, killing four civilians and woundin10. ur days later, where heads rained submunitions in kharkiv. amy: and we will talk to a syrian filmmaker about how many of russia's military tactics in ukraine resemble what she witnessed in her home city of aleppo. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukrainian rescue crews have begun pulling survivors out of the wreckage of a theater in the besieged ukrainian city of mariupol after i
u.s. would send another $800 million in arms to ukraine, including 100 drones. we will look at the u.s. response to russia's invasion with phyllis bennis of the institute for policy studies. we will also talk to human right watch about the use of cluster bombs in the war in ukraine. >> russia has been using cluster munition since the beginning o its full-scale invasion. on february 24, russian forces launch a cluster munition ballistic missile that struck near a hospital in the donetsk...
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the u.s. took a major step and formally declared that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. as russia's attacks increasingly strike civilian targets. we are tracking more reports of fighting on the ground. in the last few hours ukraine's navy says a large russian ship has been destroyed in the country's southeast. this as we see more signs of progress. a senior u.s. official says ukrainians have pushed back russian forces 21 miles in one day. northwest of the capitol cnn teams witnessed this barrage of outgoing fire. ukrainian forces have been fighting to take back territory from russian troops in irpin. the mayor says ukrainian forces now control 80% of the city and we're now seeing the carnage left behind in other ukrainian cities after days of fierce fighting. niece these are the images coming out of the east of the country where bodies were seen in the streets amid the widespread destruction. we're getting video from the hard-hit city of mariupol. we want to warn you, some o
the u.s. took a major step and formally declared that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. as russia's attacks increasingly strike civilian targets. we are tracking more reports of fighting on the ground. in the last few hours ukraine's navy says a large russian ship has been destroyed in the country's southeast. this as we see more signs of progress. a senior u.s. official says ukrainians have pushed back russian forces 21 miles in one day. northwest of the capitol cnn teams...
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u.s. is at least looking at ways to send polish fighter jets to ukraine and of a high speed multinational effort to send weapons to the resistance. a senior u.s. official tells me that the u.s. and other nato members have sent ukraine some 17,000 antitank missiles, 2,000 stinger antiaircraft missiles, the bulk of those coming after the invasion here started. we're monitoring a third round of talks as well between ukraine and russia. it's expected to begin any moment going in, frankly, expectations of progress were low. we are covering every angle of this breaking story as even cnn can. let's begin with cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance. he is in the capital kyiv, and matthew, every day we see the combat get closer to the capital. i know you hear the explosions get a bit closer. what do we know about the progress of the russian advance there? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, jim. every day it is inching closer and closer to this, the center of the ukrainian capital kyiv.
u.s. is at least looking at ways to send polish fighter jets to ukraine and of a high speed multinational effort to send weapons to the resistance. a senior u.s. official tells me that the u.s. and other nato members have sent ukraine some 17,000 antitank missiles, 2,000 stinger antiaircraft missiles, the bulk of those coming after the invasion here started. we're monitoring a third round of talks as well between ukraine and russia. it's expected to begin any moment going in, frankly,...
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>> what the u.s. should be doing is what we are doing, supplying ukrainians with as much as we possibly can, munitions like antitank javelin missiles, anti-air stinger missiles. i think we should also be trying to get them more of the planes that they know how to fly, migs from eastern europe, that could enable them to be much more effective in protecting the skies, but also going after this tank column. there's nothing more vulnerable than a tank column sitting there massed together. >> you're talking about this convoy. here it is. this is a 40-mile-long russian military convoy. here is the map of kyiv right here, and i guess the question is, here is this convoy, it's huge. what do you think they're going to do? are they going to surround kyiv? >> i think they're going to try to surround kyiv and create a siege of kyiv and to try to seize the government or capture and kill zelenskyy. this is very vulnerable. when it's stack tick here, i think the russians have been -- you've seen the inn yeahs be far
>> what the u.s. should be doing is what we are doing, supplying ukrainians with as much as we possibly can, munitions like antitank javelin missiles, anti-air stinger missiles. i think we should also be trying to get them more of the planes that they know how to fly, migs from eastern europe, that could enable them to be much more effective in protecting the skies, but also going after this tank column. there's nothing more vulnerable than a tank column sitting there massed together....
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and the u.s. started sanctioning these russians this week, 7 billionaires and vladimir putin's press secretary. italy seized oligarch as $70 million yacht. franch grabbed a oil exec yacht valued at 120 million. a amid boy cots of goods. shell oil bought oil at a significant discount. saying they would commit profits from the prchl to ukraining. >>> visa and mastercard boycotting russia, suspending all transactions and operations in russia in the coming days. the black sea port city harsum overrun by russian forces after days of heavy shelling today protesters there took to the streets. watch as a protester hoists a ukrainian flag on a passing russian tank. ukrainian president volume miles an hour zelenskyy urging ukrainians to keep resisting the russian invasion >> translator: ukrainians, in all our cities where the enemy invaded go on the offensive. go out on the streets. we need to fight every time we have an opportunity. ukraine which we know, love protect and will not give up to any enemy, whe
and the u.s. started sanctioning these russians this week, 7 billionaires and vladimir putin's press secretary. italy seized oligarch as $70 million yacht. franch grabbed a oil exec yacht valued at 120 million. a amid boy cots of goods. shell oil bought oil at a significant discount. saying they would commit profits from the prchl to ukraining. >>> visa and mastercard boycotting russia, suspending all transactions and operations in russia in the coming days. the black sea port city...
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two u.s. coast guard cutters coming to the aid of 189 people packed into an overloaded sail freighter. the boat so packed it appears to be low in the water. these images released by the coast guard. the rescue taking place in bad weather about 20 miles from the coast. >>> when we come back here, were russian cosmonauts making a political statement boarding the international space station in blue and yellow outfits? their response tonight. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to
two u.s. coast guard cutters coming to the aid of 189 people packed into an overloaded sail freighter. the boat so packed it appears to be low in the water. these images released by the coast guard. the rescue taking place in bad weather about 20 miles from the coast. >>> when we come back here, were russian cosmonauts making a political statement boarding the international space station in blue and yellow outfits? their response tonight. everyone remembers the moment they heard......
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the u.s. is warning china against helping the russian war efforts in ukraine. american and chinese officials met for talks in rome. u.s. officials had said china signaled it might aid russia. beijing denies this. the u.s. says china could face global isolation. >> should they provide military or other assistance, that of course violates sanctions or supports the war effort that there will be significant consequences. in terms of what the specifics look like, we would coordinate with partners and allies to make that determination. anchor: the u.n. secretary general has warned of what he called a hurricane of hunger in the war in ukraine. >> ukraine alone provides more than half of the world's food programs with supply. food, fuel and fertilizer prices are skyrocketing. supply chains are being disrupted. and the costs and delays of transportation of imported goods , when available, are at record levels. in all of this is hitting the poorest the hardest. anchor: in other news, peru's congress has
the u.s. is warning china against helping the russian war efforts in ukraine. american and chinese officials met for talks in rome. u.s. officials had said china signaled it might aid russia. beijing denies this. the u.s. says china could face global isolation. >> should they provide military or other assistance, that of course violates sanctions or supports the war effort that there will be significant consequences. in terms of what the specifics look like, we would coordinate with...
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a u.s. official says russian forces are digging into defensive positions northwest of the capital and have not moved any closer. the mayor of kyiv says at least 264 civilians, including 4 children, have died since the start of the invasion. and as russia's attacks increasingly strike civilian targets, the u.s. has taken a major step and formally declared that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. now, one month since russia launched this unprovoked assault, ukraine's president is urging people around the world to demonstrate in support of his country and is asking for more help to fight russian forces. listen. >> translator: the ukrainian sky has not been safe from russian missiles and bombs. we have not received aircraft and modern anti-missile weapons. we have not received tanks and anti-ship equipment. russian forces can keep killing thousands of our citizens and destroying our cities just because there are so many of them, just because russia has been preparing for this wa
a u.s. official says russian forces are digging into defensive positions northwest of the capital and have not moved any closer. the mayor of kyiv says at least 264 civilians, including 4 children, have died since the start of the invasion. and as russia's attacks increasingly strike civilian targets, the u.s. has taken a major step and formally declared that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. now, one month since russia launched this unprovoked assault, ukraine's president is...
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the u.s. announces it will welcome up to 100,000 ukrainian refugees fleeing the russian invasion, immigration officials say they are preparing for a surge of migrants and increasing detentiont the u.s.-mexico border. we will speak with guerline jozef of the haitian bridge alliance about how haitian refugees are treated and what award-winning journalist maria hinojosa about the haitians she met in a migrant caravan. >> there pretrade like their forcing their way into the united states were trying to intimidate americans. but in fact, what i see is a very different narrative of a caravan. this is a caravan of love, safety, and security. amy: we will also look at how the western world has turned its back on the horrific conditions african migrants face in among other places, inside libya detention centers, documented in a new book by sally hayden called "my fourth time, we drowned, seeking refuge on the world's deadliest migration route." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, d
the u.s. announces it will welcome up to 100,000 ukrainian refugees fleeing the russian invasion, immigration officials say they are preparing for a surge of migrants and increasing detentiont the u.s.-mexico border. we will speak with guerline jozef of the haitian bridge alliance about how haitian refugees are treated and what award-winning journalist maria hinojosa about the haitians she met in a migrant caravan. >> there pretrade like their forcing their way into the united states were...
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and putting u.s. planes and nato planes up there and sending troops in to enforce a no-fly zone could essentially lead to that. it's clear that that is what ukraine is asking for. and there is certainly appears to be frustration on the on the ukrainian side they are not getting that kind of support. but the calculation from the u.s. and from at large is that that would potentially make it much worse. >> bret: do you think that something gets there along those lines or do you think that holds? >> i'm just trying to process how things can get worse? you have women being raped by russian soldiers. you have innocent civilians being killed in ukraine. you have a near miss with a nuclear reactor site and i think people are wondering, bret, okay, we swore a blood oath to defend poland. poland is just one step removed from ukraine i think americans are wondering if we are willing to risk world war for poland or estonia, why not do something to help ukraine? i think americans are going to start asking that a l
and putting u.s. planes and nato planes up there and sending troops in to enforce a no-fly zone could essentially lead to that. it's clear that that is what ukraine is asking for. and there is certainly appears to be frustration on the on the ukrainian side they are not getting that kind of support. but the calculation from the u.s. and from at large is that that would potentially make it much worse. >> bret: do you think that something gets there along those lines or do you think that...
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the u.s. and china have started the first high-level conversion discussion since the war began in ukraine. the conversation comes as the biden administration seeks help with vladimir putin. china imposes restrictions on shenzhen, potentially the biggest coronavirus related below to growth since the nationwide lockdown in 2020. what does that mean for the markets? climbing yields. bonds fell off since july 2019 after the isolation of russia. investors anticipate the start of a rate hike cycle. from new york, alix steel is off. welcome to bloomberg market. so much to digest, whether it is russia, commodity flows. the spotlight back on the fed. guy: everything feels inflationary. that story feels inflationary. i appreciate we are seeing lower oil prices today. that story feels inflationary. the question i am trying to answer is what is the bond market pricing right now? are we in a position where the fed is going to be aggressive but not that aggressive, or is it going to have to cause inflation
the u.s. and china have started the first high-level conversion discussion since the war began in ukraine. the conversation comes as the biden administration seeks help with vladimir putin. china imposes restrictions on shenzhen, potentially the biggest coronavirus related below to growth since the nationwide lockdown in 2020. what does that mean for the markets? climbing yields. bonds fell off since july 2019 after the isolation of russia. investors anticipate the start of a rate hike cycle....
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the u.s. earlier today, francine lacqua caught up with david herro, who warns not to overstate the importance of the russian economy on the rest of the world especially when it comes to european banks which sold off heavily this morning. >> you have seen an extreme price reaction. in fact, there was some research last week that showed this period since the invasion, you have an equivalent price movement as you had in the pandemic. this basket has been slaughtered. to some degree, i think it is well overdone. matt: joining us for his perspective is stuart kaiser, head of equity derivatives research at ubs. thanks for joining us. we heard from david, from a lot of market participants this morning, that the selloff that we saw at that time was a little bit overdone beyond the fundamentals. is this kind of volatility here to stay? stuart: thanks for having me on. we think the volatility is here to stay for the short-term, but beyond that it is hard to have any visibility. you could argue that the
the u.s. earlier today, francine lacqua caught up with david herro, who warns not to overstate the importance of the russian economy on the rest of the world especially when it comes to european banks which sold off heavily this morning. >> you have seen an extreme price reaction. in fact, there was some research last week that showed this period since the invasion, you have an equivalent price movement as you had in the pandemic. this basket has been slaughtered. to some degree, i think...
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u.s. national security interest in mind when it looks at iran's nuclear program. and i just came back from israel and i believe the prime minister agree with me. it is gravely concerning the administration apparently does not want congress to review their new deal. bypassing congressional review of any ironic nuclear deal, especially one brokered by putin would be a violation. so without mr. chairman i again, these are grave times. i think since you have taken the chairmanship, these are dangerous times. it calls for action. it also calls for bipartisan action. i'm also just pleased to announce we have agreed to a sense of congress supporting the people of ukraine against putin and russian aggression. without a yield back. >> thank you and i could not agree with you more. i am pleased with the bipartisan resolution we should be voting on the floor today to send a loud and clear voice to vladimir putin and all of those thugs he has surrounded that the united states congress is united agains
u.s. national security interest in mind when it looks at iran's nuclear program. and i just came back from israel and i believe the prime minister agree with me. it is gravely concerning the administration apparently does not want congress to review their new deal. bypassing congressional review of any ironic nuclear deal, especially one brokered by putin would be a violation. so without mr. chairman i again, these are grave times. i think since you have taken the chairmanship, these are...
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the u.s. has biological and chemical weapons laboratories in ukraine. the white house press secretary, jen psaki, tweeted this, quote, now that russia has made these false claims and china has seemingly endorsed this propaganda, we should all be on the lookout for russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine or to create a false-flag operation using them. it is a clear pattern, she said. well, the u.s. denies it is developing or possesses chemical or biological weapons anywhere in the world. i will have more from ukraine later-this hour. but first, let's bring in john vause in atlanta. over to you, john. >> michael, thank you. we will take a short break here as well. just ahead, the u.s. vice president on a mission to mend fences after the white house rejected poland's offer to send fighter jets to ukraine. when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths calmed him. so we mamade a plan to turn bath time into a business. ♪ ♪ find a northw
the u.s. has biological and chemical weapons laboratories in ukraine. the white house press secretary, jen psaki, tweeted this, quote, now that russia has made these false claims and china has seemingly endorsed this propaganda, we should all be on the lookout for russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine or to create a false-flag operation using them. it is a clear pattern, she said. well, the u.s. denies it is developing or possesses chemical or biological weapons...