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u.s. stocks and bonds fall as the fed says the central bank may shrink the balance sheet as soon as next month. haidi: the u.s., eu, and g7 countries coordinate a fresh round of sentience on russia as outrage grows over alleged war crimes in ukraine. shery: and the u.s. trade chief exclusively tells bloomberg the white house is looking to realign ties with china rather than seeking a new board. this is the picture across wall street. we are seeing u.s. futures up .1% after the s&p 500 fell. today was lower from tech stocks. treasury yields searching -- s urging after the more hawkish tone we saw today. that sent dollar to the highest in about a week. with a strong dollar we also saw pressure on wti prices, which continued in the asian session falling about .6%. and really offsetting that bullish push that came from potentially more sanctions against russia. it was really all to do with the treasury's route to because look at the 10 year yield, which rose to its highest level in three years
u.s. stocks and bonds fall as the fed says the central bank may shrink the balance sheet as soon as next month. haidi: the u.s., eu, and g7 countries coordinate a fresh round of sentience on russia as outrage grows over alleged war crimes in ukraine. shery: and the u.s. trade chief exclusively tells bloomberg the white house is looking to realign ties with china rather than seeking a new board. this is the picture across wall street. we are seeing u.s. futures up .1% after the s&p 500 fell....
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is the u.s. and western weapons support behind, in your view, what russia needs or is it meeting the need? >> jim, thank you for having me. there's a saying in the military that more is better, but it's actually more is not enough. you cannot have enough to distribute across the battlefield because you have pockets of requirements that vary based on the geography of the battle ffield. what ukrainians need is a whole lot more and a whole lot faster. we're doing a brilliant job. nato and america in particular. we do need to continue to ratchet this up and we're getting better, faster over time. so they need more aircraft. ukrainians, their pilots have done a stunning job of denying not just air supremacy, but superiority to the russian air force. so we've got a great group of ukrainian pilots. we need to get them aircraft. long range fires, counter battery radar, we need to deny the russian strength of artillery and that whole erases artillery from the battlefield is a requirement. president zelens
is the u.s. and western weapons support behind, in your view, what russia needs or is it meeting the need? >> jim, thank you for having me. there's a saying in the military that more is better, but it's actually more is not enough. you cannot have enough to distribute across the battlefield because you have pockets of requirements that vary based on the geography of the battle ffield. what ukrainians need is a whole lot more and a whole lot faster. we're doing a brilliant job. nato and...
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the u.s. congress has voted overwhelmingly to strip russia of its trade status. ending imports of russia's gas, oil and coal. the u.s. -- bu has also agreed to ban coal imports from russia. march the first move from europe targeting the energy industry. how -- >> the sanctions from the u.s. are bit symbolic. they are codifying things that president biden had already ordered through executive orders. it is significant that you had 100 senators vote for this. unanimity in the u.s. congress is a rare thing. almost all members of the house voted for it as well, there were three republicans who voted no. otherwise there was consensus. that does send a strong message. significantly, there are now 25% of the world's countries, accounting for 50% of global gdp have now terminated trade relations with russia. since the start of this war. when it comes to energy, the real focus is on what the europeans are doing. we heard yesterday that europe is going to be banning the import of coal from russia, taking
the u.s. congress has voted overwhelmingly to strip russia of its trade status. ending imports of russia's gas, oil and coal. the u.s. -- bu has also agreed to ban coal imports from russia. march the first move from europe targeting the energy industry. how -- >> the sanctions from the u.s. are bit symbolic. they are codifying things that president biden had already ordered through executive orders. it is significant that you had 100 senators vote for this. unanimity in the u.s. congress...
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u.s. led the way towards a social democratic revival, committed to and -- by a revived militant labor movement. organizing, militant labor tactics, led the way to the new deal measures which pioneered postwar social democracy, an enormous lift for the population. that was one way out. the other way out was what happened in europe, which sank to the depths of fascism. those were the ways out. actually, there are residences today -- residences -- it would be utterly ironic if the united states continues to unravel and move towards a kind of proto-fascism, while europe hangs onto the -- of social democracies that have resisted the neoliberal assault. and perhaps revise these very positive tendencies. it doesn't have to. the choice is in our hands. meanwhile, there are imminent problems. the war in ukraine is on the front page headlines. it is not the only one. literally millions of people are facing starvation in afghanistan. millions of people facing imminent starvation. people who a little
u.s. led the way towards a social democratic revival, committed to and -- by a revived militant labor movement. organizing, militant labor tactics, led the way to the new deal measures which pioneered postwar social democracy, an enormous lift for the population. that was one way out. the other way out was what happened in europe, which sank to the depths of fascism. those were the ways out. actually, there are residences today -- residences -- it would be utterly ironic if the united states...
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it is not just u.s. sanctions, but u.s. leadership with our traditional partners in the global community. we have provided humanitarian assistance for those impacted by this tragedy, including displaced individuals and refugees. we have provided that humanitarian aid and will continue to provide that humanitarian assistance. it is helping to accumulate evidence to pursue war crimes against perpetrators of these atrocities, and we are involved in that come as we should become a with the international community. and we will continue to do exactly that. and we will provide the necessary equipment for ukrainians to defend themselves. the priority now is for the air defense systems, because we know russia is using the air to attack the ukrainian people. it will also be antitank, because they are still using tanks in ukraine itself. it will be conventional weapons and ammunition. all of that costs money and all of that needs to be funded so, the president made his request thursday, yesterday, with the amount you referred to, $20
it is not just u.s. sanctions, but u.s. leadership with our traditional partners in the global community. we have provided humanitarian assistance for those impacted by this tragedy, including displaced individuals and refugees. we have provided that humanitarian aid and will continue to provide that humanitarian assistance. it is helping to accumulate evidence to pursue war crimes against perpetrators of these atrocities, and we are involved in that come as we should become a with the...
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u.s.. look at u.s. futures right now, under pressure after the s&p 500 managed to gain in the last few minutes of trading in the friday session, in fact, for the week, we saw u.s. stocks gaining ground for a third consecutive week. we are now seeing some downside pressure as we continue to have that uncertainty over where the federal reserve goes from here. we have u.s. job numbers really strong, showing a resilient labor market. also watching the treasury space, we are seeing the treasury route continuing in a new levels of the yield curve in version, the twos and 30's inverting for the first time since 2007. oil markets are also extending their around. wti is now below $100 a barrel. brent also approaching those levels. and we have the u.s. announcing the unprecedented release of u.s. oil strategic reserves, and the u.k. also expected to join those efforts. haidi: let's look at how we are looking at the start of trading. you said that acceleration into the close is what dominated the nar
u.s.. look at u.s. futures right now, under pressure after the s&p 500 managed to gain in the last few minutes of trading in the friday session, in fact, for the week, we saw u.s. stocks gaining ground for a third consecutive week. we are now seeing some downside pressure as we continue to have that uncertainty over where the federal reserve goes from here. we have u.s. job numbers really strong, showing a resilient labor market. also watching the treasury space, we are seeing the treasury...
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u.s. pulls out non-essential consulate staff amidst widespread covid lockdowns. a third warning in less than a week. pessimistic about peace. austria's chancellor warns of a spiral of violence in the east of ukraine after meeting vladimir putin in moscow. and it is u.s. inflation day. stocks and bonds selloff and the u.s. treasury yield is at its highest since 2018. in 1980 two the song lives in everybody's head, joan jett and the blackhearts, i love rock ''' roll -- that is when inflation was last at these levels. but i tell you what, this bond market is gearing up for a hectic day. dani: and that concludes your tuesday edition of daybreak's greatest hits. it has been a wild few days in this bond market with intense selling. the flattening trend is starting to reverse. manus: absolutely. the question we will debate in the next early minutes is with timothy graf. 40 basis points -- six sessions in a row. the curve is trying to get readjusted to the top of inflation or fast acuity. dani: at
u.s. pulls out non-essential consulate staff amidst widespread covid lockdowns. a third warning in less than a week. pessimistic about peace. austria's chancellor warns of a spiral of violence in the east of ukraine after meeting vladimir putin in moscow. and it is u.s. inflation day. stocks and bonds selloff and the u.s. treasury yield is at its highest since 2018. in 1980 two the song lives in everybody's head, joan jett and the blackhearts, i love rock ''' roll -- that is when inflation was...
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the u.s. and western allies announce a new wave of financial punishment against the kremlin. it's getting personal, as putin's own daughters, katrina and maria, get hit with sanctions. and,after the devastation in bucha, pope francis condemns the massacre, as he kisses a flag from the town. the pentagon's optimism. why the defense department thinks ukraine can absolutely win this war, as the u.s. acknowledges it is training ukrainians to use tank-busting kamikaze drones. severe tornado outbreak. after a day of deadly weather, more than 37 million americans still in the path of dangerous storms. immigration crisis. the new change that could send thousands of new migrants to the border each day. our cbs news executive with the secretary of homeland security. hunter biden tax probe. the new details tonight about business transactions flagged by u.s. banks that involve the president's son and his brother, james. you've got mail-- or do you? the news about the rising cost of stamps. and, photograph
the u.s. and western allies announce a new wave of financial punishment against the kremlin. it's getting personal, as putin's own daughters, katrina and maria, get hit with sanctions. and,after the devastation in bucha, pope francis condemns the massacre, as he kisses a flag from the town. the pentagon's optimism. why the defense department thinks ukraine can absolutely win this war, as the u.s. acknowledges it is training ukrainians to use tank-busting kamikaze drones. severe tornado...
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u.s. steel indust is reliant on steel supplies from ukraine and russia and is also highlighting how this is an opportunity for the u.s. to begin rebuilding u.s. steel industry. amy: plus, we will speak to an indigenous climate activist in alaska about president biden's plans to resume oil and gas drilling leases on public lands, breaking a campaign pledge. >> we have scientists chaining themselves to buildings saying we are headed toward a climate disaster. bideneeds to stop oil and gas sales, no more drilling on public lands. we need a just transition today. amy: and then "powerlands," a new documentary made by a young navajo film in arizona about the displacement of indigenous people and environmental devastation across the globe. >> it is not just our communy affected. some indigenous communities and 70 people of color that have to face the reality every day. >> [inaudible] amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy
u.s. steel indust is reliant on steel supplies from ukraine and russia and is also highlighting how this is an opportunity for the u.s. to begin rebuilding u.s. steel industry. amy: plus, we will speak to an indigenous climate activist in alaska about president biden's plans to resume oil and gas drilling leases on public lands, breaking a campaign pledge. >> we have scientists chaining themselves to buildings saying we are headed toward a climate disaster. bideneeds to stop oil and gas...
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the u.s. 10-year two point 81, up by three basis points today so far. the german bund in focus, arise of 11 basis points part of a reflection of what is happening stateside. and a consideration of what the ecb will have to do to rein in inflation, and the effects of recurring and energy -- of ukraine and energy in the mix. and brent has rallied in the last 12 hours by more than 3%, 100 and one dollars a barrel. there was pressure on oil yesterday on the back of concerns of lockdowns in china. let's get over now to mliv managing at more mark cudmore, you are looking at the yield differentials and fx moves, good morning. mark: at exes back because -- fx is back. they were really dead for most of the last eight years. during the pandemic it was not really volatility is. this is a chart of 2-year yield's in the u.s., the white line and germany is the yellow line. from april 2020 post the initial pandemic reaction and guidance that yields were going to be near zero and not move for a long time, the
the u.s. 10-year two point 81, up by three basis points today so far. the german bund in focus, arise of 11 basis points part of a reflection of what is happening stateside. and a consideration of what the ecb will have to do to rein in inflation, and the effects of recurring and energy -- of ukraine and energy in the mix. and brent has rallied in the last 12 hours by more than 3%, 100 and one dollars a barrel. there was pressure on oil yesterday on the back of concerns of lockdowns in china....
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u.s. support for ukraine. we'll bring that to you live. >>> yeah, we expect new steps there. we begin this hour with cnn senior international correspondent sam kiley, he's in kramatorsk, ukraine, in the east. sam, we're hearing pretty consistent accounts from the ukrainian military talking about intense fire, intense fighting on multiple fronts. what are you hearing there, and i'm curious what you're seeing yourself where you are. >> reporter: well, jim, yesterday we spent the day in severodonetsk, a town on the north side of the donetsk river, very close to rubizhne, which had fallen as a result of this campaign of bombardment carried out by the russians against ukrainian forces and ukrainian civilian towns. that town itself, severodonetsk, was hit multiple times, mainly in and around the hospital. whether we were there, there were civilians in basements, all part of this -- that the russians proven they are dedicated to, an old style soviet approach to smash up everything in advance, usi
u.s. support for ukraine. we'll bring that to you live. >>> yeah, we expect new steps there. we begin this hour with cnn senior international correspondent sam kiley, he's in kramatorsk, ukraine, in the east. sam, we're hearing pretty consistent accounts from the ukrainian military talking about intense fire, intense fighting on multiple fronts. what are you hearing there, and i'm curious what you're seeing yourself where you are. >> reporter: well, jim, yesterday we spent the...
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diplomatic presence, u.s. officials in ukraine has in no way hampered our ability to coordinate and consult with our ukrainian partners. in fact, just today secretary blinken at an opportunity to speak over the phone to the foreign minister, the same foreign minister we saw last week in brussels, the same foreign minister secretary blinken sanchez before that in warsaw, the same foreign minister you saw just before that inside ukraine. when we met with the foreign minister and his team along the polish-ukrainian border. of course, president biden spoke to president zelenskyy yesterday. secretary often speaks with his counterpart. the point is, our engagement has been consistent, routine to discuss precisely the issues are of most importance to us, we can continue to support our ukrainian partners and how we can continue to hold the kremlin to account for its illegal war of aggression against the state and people of ukraine. >> [indiscernible] >> i do not have any trouble to speak to. secretary blinken has the
diplomatic presence, u.s. officials in ukraine has in no way hampered our ability to coordinate and consult with our ukrainian partners. in fact, just today secretary blinken at an opportunity to speak over the phone to the foreign minister, the same foreign minister we saw last week in brussels, the same foreign minister secretary blinken sanchez before that in warsaw, the same foreign minister you saw just before that inside ukraine. when we met with the foreign minister and his team along...
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two u.s. officials, senior u.s. officials with knowledge of the draft plan which is still being considered is that it will be focused on artillery. heavy weapons, in particular u.s. made 155 millimeter howitzers, and ammo, ammunition, for those howitzers, and to get the ukrainians what they need, i'm told the u.s. is calling upon many nato allies to see what they can contribute to this weapons shipment in that category, again, with that focus on artillery and the reason for this is because they are expecting heavy, heavy combat there, with the dependence on heavy weapons. they want to make sure the ukrainians can stand up to whatever the russians throw at them and we're already seeing some of that happen as well. i also speak with the mayor of irpin, who tells me just harrowing stories about what russian forces left behind as they left that suburb of kyiv, including, bianna, booby trapped toys, toys booby trapped to injure and kill children. it is a remarkable and harrowing account. that's coming up. >> more images
two u.s. officials, senior u.s. officials with knowledge of the draft plan which is still being considered is that it will be focused on artillery. heavy weapons, in particular u.s. made 155 millimeter howitzers, and ammo, ammunition, for those howitzers, and to get the ukrainians what they need, i'm told the u.s. is calling upon many nato allies to see what they can contribute to this weapons shipment in that category, again, with that focus on artillery and the reason for this is because they...
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the u.s. trade representative catherine tai says the u.s. is assessing the global impact of the were in pain. >> all eyes are not just on the russia and ukraine, but on the rest of us in terms of how we are going to react and this conflict -- this complex set of dynamic certainly are in play on the economic and. francine: that was the u.s. trade representative speaking to haslinda osman. -- amin. coming up, russia's war in ukraine is wreaking havoc on the $120 billion global grain straight. that interview and story is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 53 minutes and 30 european trading day. -- into the european trading day. we are still on inverted yield curves in the u.s. spanish asset managers are looking at reducing risk. and the italian 10-year yield down .063. silos in ukraine are bursting with corn. the stockpiles have gotten increasingly difficult to get to buyers. after turmoil that russia's war has brought in the global grain trade. megan, so much to talk about actually. grain being exported from uk
the u.s. trade representative catherine tai says the u.s. is assessing the global impact of the were in pain. >> all eyes are not just on the russia and ukraine, but on the rest of us in terms of how we are going to react and this conflict -- this complex set of dynamic certainly are in play on the economic and. francine: that was the u.s. trade representative speaking to haslinda osman. -- amin. coming up, russia's war in ukraine is wreaking havoc on the $120 billion global grain...
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the u.s. and state department are continuing to gather information and document these possible war crimes to help with any investigations. of course, the united states last month did say that they believe that russia was perpetrating war crimes in ukraine, but there is still that formal investigation as the international criminal court is investigating what -- whether those war crimes have been committed. another step to watch here in the u.s. is whether more sanctions might be applied in the wake of these horrific scenes that we've seen play out over the course of the weekend. the u.s. has always insisted that they have additional measures, additional sanctions that could be on the table. so in the coming days, we will see whether the administration might trigger those sanctions going into effect, especially as they've seen these brutal scenes playing out over and over by russia in ukraine. fred? >> arlette saenz at the white house, thank you. >>> let's bring in lieutenant general mark hertli
the u.s. and state department are continuing to gather information and document these possible war crimes to help with any investigations. of course, the united states last month did say that they believe that russia was perpetrating war crimes in ukraine, but there is still that formal investigation as the international criminal court is investigating what -- whether those war crimes have been committed. another step to watch here in the u.s. is whether more sanctions might be applied in the...
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u.s. can't independently confirm the reports out of bucha, they have no reason to doubt ukraine's claims of what they call atrocities. >>> we're also following two live meetings on capitol hill. the rules committee voting whether to recommend find two aides to former president trump in contempt of congress because they refused to go along with subpoenas of the january 6th committee. the senate judiciary committee about to returning from recess for a vote on the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court. we are watching all of it. we've got our team here for it all. i'm hallie jackson. good to be with you, along with kelly o'donnell at the white house. ali arouzi is in ukraine. courtney kube is at the pentagon and we have the senior advisor to nato's supreme allied commander. here is what we are watching this hour. fury from the rest of the world, looking at those horrific images out of the kyiv suburb of bucha where president zelenskyy was today saying what happened th
u.s. can't independently confirm the reports out of bucha, they have no reason to doubt ukraine's claims of what they call atrocities. >>> we're also following two live meetings on capitol hill. the rules committee voting whether to recommend find two aides to former president trump in contempt of congress because they refused to go along with subpoenas of the january 6th committee. the senate judiciary committee about to returning from recess for a vote on the nomination of judge...
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the u.s. and allies have agreed to send more heavy weaponry to ukraine. 40 countries agreed to meet monthly to discuss arming kyiv. after months of threats, russia threatened to turn off gas to poland and bulgaria. reporter: the world's most senior diplomat is on moscow on a mission. he said he has come to the russian capital as a messenger of peace. his audience, the most controversial world leader at the moment, vladimir putin, who received him with high praise for his organization. >> russia is a permanent member of the security council and has supported this organization and we believe it is not just universal, but unique. there is no such organization in the international community and we support the principles on which it is based and intend to do so in the future. reporter: not mincing words about how the world sees russia's so-called special military operation in ukraine. >> i understand these grievances, but the grievances must be solved according to different instruments the u.n. cha
the u.s. and allies have agreed to send more heavy weaponry to ukraine. 40 countries agreed to meet monthly to discuss arming kyiv. after months of threats, russia threatened to turn off gas to poland and bulgaria. reporter: the world's most senior diplomat is on moscow on a mission. he said he has come to the russian capital as a messenger of peace. his audience, the most controversial world leader at the moment, vladimir putin, who received him with high praise for his organization. >>...
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in the u.s. we remain concerned on inflation and remain convinced that the fed needs to do more in the coming months to anchor inflation expectations going forward. we are at the start of the earnings season looking at the surveys in the u.s. inflation is still the number one worry for businesses in the u.s., above labor which has been an issue so far. tom: and we have test goes coming out -- tesco coming out today as well. we talked with a bullard and he is looking at 3% from the third quarter. barkin and brainard on the other side of the ledger. that's assess where we stand on inflation. -- let's assess where we stand on inflation. vincent: -- needs to do more looking at the latest inflation print. tom: is 9% too far? vincent: i think inflation is the story. at some point, there is the question of inflation peaking at some ways. we shouldn't slow too much of the economy is in coming months. -- economy in the coming months. we are looking for 50 basis point rate hikes in the coming meeting and i
in the u.s. we remain concerned on inflation and remain convinced that the fed needs to do more in the coming months to anchor inflation expectations going forward. we are at the start of the earnings season looking at the surveys in the u.s. inflation is still the number one worry for businesses in the u.s., above labor which has been an issue so far. tom: and we have test goes coming out -- tesco coming out today as well. we talked with a bullard and he is looking at 3% from the third...
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u.s. has information that russia plan to take over ukraine apparently includes gutting the country's government. setting up a new one and blocking current leaders from holding office again. back at home with vladimir putin nuclear threats hanging in the air, president biden asked congress for $33 billion in military economic and humanitarian assistance. for ukraine. >> we're not attacking russia. we're helping ukraine defend itself against russian aggression. and this is putin chose to launch the brutal invasion, he can make the choice to end it. our unity at home, our unity with our allies and partners, our unity with the ukrainian people is sending an unmistakable message to putin. you will never succeed in dominating ukraine. >> more than most, it's a lot. reporting on the russian strikes in kyiv, cnn sam kylie and white house mj lee. we begin with matt here in kyiv. what do we know about the attack? >> wooe getting information in term of potential deaths. at least ten people have been
u.s. has information that russia plan to take over ukraine apparently includes gutting the country's government. setting up a new one and blocking current leaders from holding office again. back at home with vladimir putin nuclear threats hanging in the air, president biden asked congress for $33 billion in military economic and humanitarian assistance. for ukraine. >> we're not attacking russia. we're helping ukraine defend itself against russian aggression. and this is putin chose to...
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the u.s. population. we use baby monitors and garage door openers, listen to the radio and watch tv using our mobile devices and our factories, farms and transportation systems are ever more connected, and many of them wirelessly. although users are dependent on spectrum and the american economy is dependent on spectrum. as we push toward 100% broadband connectivity at home, spectrum will be necessary for customers regardless of whether they have a wired or fixed wireless connection. so, it is our job as members of the subcommittee to make sure the spectrum policy continues to enable the uses and so it's our job as members of this sub committee to make sure spectrum policy continues to enable these uses and opens new opportunities for the next generation technologies and innovations. fundamentally we need to use our nation's airways as efficiently as possible. with an eye on the expediential growth of wireless data usage we know more spectrum will need to be available for consumer use. this me
the u.s. population. we use baby monitors and garage door openers, listen to the radio and watch tv using our mobile devices and our factories, farms and transportation systems are ever more connected, and many of them wirelessly. although users are dependent on spectrum and the american economy is dependent on spectrum. as we push toward 100% broadband connectivity at home, spectrum will be necessary for customers regardless of whether they have a wired or fixed wireless connection. so, it is...
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u.s. futures at the open, we had the turnaround in the new york session. big technology earnings rallied the technology companies. we have alphabet, amazon, we even had chinese companies moving to end up higher. it was quite an exciting roller coaster ride of a session in new york. 10-year note -- 10 year yield holding. oil prices ended around $98 a barrel. a key question is what happens to the chinese economy, not to mention the ongoing lockdown and the fed tightening not helping with a strong dollar. the key story seems to be with tesla and the buyout of twitter. one of the largest in history when it comes to lbo's. twitter gaining ground, when you take a look at the broader context of what was happening this year, tesla moving above 7%, look at what big technology earnings have been doing, they have not been performing that great. big car giant mike ford -- like ford. paul: trading after the long weekend, monday was a public holiday, stocks are off 1%. we are a couple hours away from th
u.s. futures at the open, we had the turnaround in the new york session. big technology earnings rallied the technology companies. we have alphabet, amazon, we even had chinese companies moving to end up higher. it was quite an exciting roller coaster ride of a session in new york. 10-year note -- 10 year yield holding. oil prices ended around $98 a barrel. a key question is what happens to the chinese economy, not to mention the ongoing lockdown and the fed tightening not helping with a strong...
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u.s.-produced air defense systems and anti-tank systems such as stingers and javelins as well as radar systems that give the ukrainians early warning and target data and multiple other forms of arms and munitions. the administration is working around the clock to fulfill ukraine's main assistance security requests delivering weapons from u.s. stocks where they are available and facilitating the delivery of weapons by allies where allied systems better suit ukraine's needs. this is happening at an unprecedented pace. last friday, we announced an additional $300 million in security assistance. bringing the u.s. commitment to 1. 65 billion in weapons and ammunitions since russia's invasion and $2.3 billion since the beginning of the administration. the latest package includes laser-guided rocket systems, puma unmanned aerial systems, armored high mobility multipurposed wheeled vehicles and more. material is arriving every single day including today from the united states and our allies and pa
u.s.-produced air defense systems and anti-tank systems such as stingers and javelins as well as radar systems that give the ukrainians early warning and target data and multiple other forms of arms and munitions. the administration is working around the clock to fulfill ukraine's main assistance security requests delivering weapons from u.s. stocks where they are available and facilitating the delivery of weapons by allies where allied systems better suit ukraine's needs. this is happening at...
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u.s. futures under pressure right now. this of course after the s&p 500 already lost ground for three consecutive weeks. we had some disappointing earnings here and there including from the likes of verizon and amex. but what we are really watching is big tech earnings this week from the likes of amazon, microsoft, apple, alphabet. will that make a difference, given the nasdaq 100 is already down about 9% in april alone? we could be headed towards the worst month since 2008. in the meantime, we continue to see the treasury route and the dollar index also under other the bit of pressure right now, but still very near that 2020 high. of course right now what we are watching is on the others of the dollar, the euro. we saw a bit of a pop after the certainty that president macron would secure that second term. it has been giving up some of those gains that earlier in the session actually, in the sydney trading session, we saw a pop of around .5% at one point. but it remains a fact the euro has
u.s. futures under pressure right now. this of course after the s&p 500 already lost ground for three consecutive weeks. we had some disappointing earnings here and there including from the likes of verizon and amex. but what we are really watching is big tech earnings this week from the likes of amazon, microsoft, apple, alphabet. will that make a difference, given the nasdaq 100 is already down about 9% in april alone? we could be headed towards the worst month since 2008. in the...
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puerto rico is a u.s. territory, but the justices say the ruling does not violate the equal protection of citizens because lawmakers can treat u.s. territories differently to u.s. states. english premier league side manchester united have confirmed that eric will take over as manager next season. he will replace the interim manager ralph with a three year deal. they will end the season without a trophy for the fifth consecutive year. in afghanistan, there has been more violence against the has are community. afghan officials say at lea 31 people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a mosque in a northern city. dozens of others were injured. social media footage shows victims being carried to the main hospital from a mosque, which is in a part of a city home to them. it is the second attack in tee days against their community. it is the latest example of instability in afghanistan according to the world bank, it has left more than a third of afghans -- their economy was dependent on foreign aid which
puerto rico is a u.s. territory, but the justices say the ruling does not violate the equal protection of citizens because lawmakers can treat u.s. territories differently to u.s. states. english premier league side manchester united have confirmed that eric will take over as manager next season. he will replace the interim manager ralph with a three year deal. they will end the season without a trophy for the fifth consecutive year. in afghanistan, there has been more violence against the has...
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and every few minutes u.s. border patrol, u.s. customs and border protection says that they're ready to have room for another five families or ten families. and so slowly those numbers are called from that list and people cross the border. it is a slow methodical process and not one these refugee expected to be in. they thought when they heard the biden administration announce the refugee program they thought they would be able to fly directly into the u.s. but that's not the case. >> it is not. and it's quite the route that they took, right, from ukraine and then through mexico and into tijuana waiting at this encampment to have their name called on the list. tell us more about why they've been doing that and what they know about this and what is behind this. >> yeah, it's really fascinating. these are people within the last, you know, some a month ago and some seven days ago crossed from ukraine usually into poland. at that point not sure where they were going next but many of them have relatives in the u.s. there are more than
and every few minutes u.s. border patrol, u.s. customs and border protection says that they're ready to have room for another five families or ten families. and so slowly those numbers are called from that list and people cross the border. it is a slow methodical process and not one these refugee expected to be in. they thought when they heard the biden administration announce the refugee program they thought they would be able to fly directly into the u.s. but that's not the case. >> it...
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so more than 40 countries, no doubt that the u.s. contribution and the u.s. role is just of crucial importance. and you folks are the biggest contributors to the global peace and stability. and you are the most staunch supporters of ukraine. but actually, for today,ee have more than 40 countries who are ready to co-sponsor this kind of large scale support in ukrainians' fight for freedom. >> so putin invaded crimea just as you were taking office in ukraine. i wonder if you could have ever envisioned even though you were there when they took crimea, the russians would do anything like we're seeing in terms of atrocities as horrific at this scale? >> i never trusted the russians. we have a very long and dramatic history of relations with russia. putin failed to take over ukraine in 2004 when we had the revolution. in 2015 when we had the revolution of dignity, and failed in 2022. but here is the thing. today, you had hearings in the senate, and your senator rand paul asked, if i'm not mistaken, secretary blinken whether nato issue is related to the russian inva
so more than 40 countries, no doubt that the u.s. contribution and the u.s. role is just of crucial importance. and you folks are the biggest contributors to the global peace and stability. and you are the most staunch supporters of ukraine. but actually, for today,ee have more than 40 countries who are ready to co-sponsor this kind of large scale support in ukrainians' fight for freedom. >> so putin invaded crimea just as you were taking office in ukraine. i wonder if you could have ever...
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u.s. secretary of state and defense complete a visit to president zelenskyy in kyiv. now, despite macron's deiscisiv win. strongsest showing from far right le pen and acknowledging his second term cannot just be a repetition of his first. macron is the first french president in 20 years to win reelection and admits many people didn't vote for him. but rather against his opponent. he promises to address the country's economic issues and also the anger and disagreements the drove voters to the far right. mr. macron ended up with 59% of the vote. compared to le pen 41%. and although that may seem like a wide margin, which it is, it's the closest a far right candidate has ever come to winning the french presidency. and as his victor rally, he appealed for unity and voiwed t try to heal the nation. >> we have so much to do. and the war in ukraine is a reminder we are going through tragic times when france must speak out, show the clarity of choices and build and strengthen all areas and we will
u.s. secretary of state and defense complete a visit to president zelenskyy in kyiv. now, despite macron's deiscisiv win. strongsest showing from far right le pen and acknowledging his second term cannot just be a repetition of his first. macron is the first french president in 20 years to win reelection and admits many people didn't vote for him. but rather against his opponent. he promises to address the country's economic issues and also the anger and disagreements the drove voters to the...
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. >>> the leaders of u.s. signal command and u.s. africa command testified on global threats and security challenges. the two generals agree that russia presents the most immediate threat to the u.s. other topics included iran, the withdrawal from afghanistan, and china's influence in the middle east and africa. to the u.s. while discussing the russian invasion of ukraine. other topics included iran, the withdrawal from afghanistan and china's influence in the middle east and africa. i would like to call the hearing to order. good morning. the committee meets to receive testimony from general kenneth mckenzie commander >>> i would like to call the hearing to order. good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony from general kenneth mckenzie, commander of the united states central command, and general steven townsend, commander of the united states africa command. thank you for your service and i am grateful to the men and women serving under your commands. i understand this will likely be the last appearance before this
. >>> the leaders of u.s. signal command and u.s. africa command testified on global threats and security challenges. the two generals agree that russia presents the most immediate threat to the u.s. other topics included iran, the withdrawal from afghanistan, and china's influence in the middle east and africa. to the u.s. while discussing the russian invasion of ukraine. other topics included iran, the withdrawal from afghanistan and china's influence in the middle east and africa. i...
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natalie brand has more on the u.s. response. >> there's nothing last happening than major war crimes. >> reporter: citing atrocities in ukraine including bucha, the u.s. along with g7 countries and european allies announced new sanctions against russia. they target president putin's adult children. foreign minister sergey lavrov 's wife and daughter, and russian security council officials. biden administration sanctioning russia's largest financial institution and the president signing executive order banning new investment in russia. >> keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for prudent and further increase russia's economic isolation. >> reporter: also wednesday, the u.s. justice department unsealed indictment charging russian oligarchs with violating previous sanctions and the doj is seizing millions of dollars at an account at a u.s. bank. >> our goal is to ensure sanctioned russian oligarchs and cyber criminals will not find safe haven. >> reporter: as officials in ukraine collect mounting evidence
natalie brand has more on the u.s. response. >> there's nothing last happening than major war crimes. >> reporter: citing atrocities in ukraine including bucha, the u.s. along with g7 countries and european allies announced new sanctions against russia. they target president putin's adult children. foreign minister sergey lavrov 's wife and daughter, and russian security council officials. biden administration sanctioning russia's largest financial institution and the president...
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. >> u.s. trade representative katherine tai testified about the biden administration's trade policies with russia and china. this is a little over two and a half hours. [gavel] sen. wyden: the committee will come to order. today we are focused on russia and china because those are the big national security and economic developments in our world. their governments are united in putting up barriers to american products and american values. since putin launched his invasion of ukraine, the u.s. and our allies have hit russia, putin and the oligarchs with the most powerful sanctions in history. it's not just about yanking away super-yachts and private jets. putin is now the head of a pariah state. the senate and my colleague, senator crapo and i, are working hard to designate russia as a pariah state by revoking its permanent normal trade relations status. our country is showing russia that taking this abusive totalitarian road is a bad bet. the u.s. and our allies must prove the same to china. ch
. >> u.s. trade representative katherine tai testified about the biden administration's trade policies with russia and china. this is a little over two and a half hours. [gavel] sen. wyden: the committee will come to order. today we are focused on russia and china because those are the big national security and economic developments in our world. their governments are united in putting up barriers to american products and american values. since putin launched his invasion of ukraine, the...
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either a u.s. citizen or organization like this ukrainian church in delaware packed full on in orthodox easter ivan immigrated from kyiv decades ago his church working with the synagogue to sponsor refugees. >> you come after war. very difficult sorry. to help finally support them, it's very important. >> we need to keep working and we need to keep helping all those in need. >> josh letterman joins me from wilmington, delaware where does someone apply? >> reporter: well the portal goes live tomorrow on the homeland security department's website dhs.gov. there is no limit to how many ukrainians someone in the u.s. can sponsor. >> thank you, josh. >>> in france tonight the votes are in and emmanuel macron has won a second term as president. he defeated far right challenger marine le pen after a bitter campaign keir simmons reports now from paris on what the outcome of this election means not only for france, but u.s. relations as well >> reporter: elation underneath the eiffel tower tonight. emmanuel
either a u.s. citizen or organization like this ukrainian church in delaware packed full on in orthodox easter ivan immigrated from kyiv decades ago his church working with the synagogue to sponsor refugees. >> you come after war. very difficult sorry. to help finally support them, it's very important. >> we need to keep working and we need to keep helping all those in need. >> josh letterman joins me from wilmington, delaware where does someone apply? >> reporter: well...
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does not count, in the u.s. size -- does that count, in the u.s. eyes, as an attack on a nato member? >> i'm not sure there's a clear answer. in part. , because we haven't really sn that sort of example in the past, that would require a conversation. about activating article five. nato has determined that a cyber attack on a member of the alliance would trigger that self-defense and mutual defense treaty, but when you talk about cascading attacks, it's not quite clear. i do know that the u.s. allies and nato, in particular, are very acutely focused on the problem. they are sending constant messages to russia. they think one of the additional questions could be, if there was a russian cyberattack, what would the response from the americans and allies look like. laura: what do youhink? >> we have a different set of values and try to operate more in a rules-based world than the russians do, so i wouldn't expect to see a russian -- i did -- see a destructive attack on civilian infrastructure. we continue to see the message that it's not the russian peo
does not count, in the u.s. size -- does that count, in the u.s. eyes, as an attack on a nato member? >> i'm not sure there's a clear answer. in part. , because we haven't really sn that sort of example in the past, that would require a conversation. about activating article five. nato has determined that a cyber attack on a member of the alliance would trigger that self-defense and mutual defense treaty, but when you talk about cascading attacks, it's not quite clear. i do know that the...
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>> was the u.s. able to get any of the weapons. john kirby: we don't designate where the ukrainians use what we are -- what they are getting from us. the ukrainian armed forces literally drive them in and where they drive them to an xavier becerra, that's up to you the ukrainian armed forces -- they drive them to, that's up to the ukrainian armed forces. i can't answer that, only the ukrainian defense can answer a question about how much security assistance that were provided to them is and has been used in mariupol. look, i mean i can't speak with great specificity why they had a harder time in kyiv than they appear to be having in mariupol, they are two different cities, two different geographies, two different levels of effort by the russians and by the ukrainians. the point is, it is a strategic city for the ukrainians, too. they continue to fight over it and we contain it is contested. >> one official said the u.s. provides information to ukrainians to defend themselves. john kirby: i said that myself. >> in the donbas area, w
>> was the u.s. able to get any of the weapons. john kirby: we don't designate where the ukrainians use what we are -- what they are getting from us. the ukrainian armed forces literally drive them in and where they drive them to an xavier becerra, that's up to you the ukrainian armed forces -- they drive them to, that's up to the ukrainian armed forces. i can't answer that, only the ukrainian defense can answer a question about how much security assistance that were provided to them is...
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statement of quotas and u.s. european low sales -- inside the u.s., we have an active the session about the idea that representation matters. the economics profession has suffered spots outline is because we do not have the right people at the table. in terms of international governance at these major institutions, should there be a change there to get the issues of what happens in the developing world more responded to its -- >> i agree with you that making sure that the institutions reflect the diversity of global economy is an important thing. in addition to the world bank and imf, we are talking about the multi-development banks as well and ucb at of the wto comes from the developing economies, nigeria -- the first entity at the imf. someone who was an american citizen but who is out indian dissent. it is critical to have them at the institutions because it helps us to understand all these conversations are happening at these institutions. the truth is that the countries who make up these institutions -- it i
statement of quotas and u.s. european low sales -- inside the u.s., we have an active the session about the idea that representation matters. the economics profession has suffered spots outline is because we do not have the right people at the table. in terms of international governance at these major institutions, should there be a change there to get the issues of what happens in the developing world more responded to its -- >> i agree with you that making sure that the institutions...
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according to a u.s. defense official, russia has added 11 battalion tactical groups to their forces in the east and south of ukraine since last week. the u.s. believes that russia is learning from their failures in the north of ukraine. and applying those lessons in the east and the south. then to the north and west there is new video of one of several russian missiles hitting
according to a u.s. defense official, russia has added 11 battalion tactical groups to their forces in the east and south of ukraine since last week. the u.s. believes that russia is learning from their failures in the north of ukraine. and applying those lessons in the east and the south. then to the north and west there is new video of one of several russian missiles hitting
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for non-u.s. physicians who are fortunate to make it through rigorous medical education, examinations, screening and obtain a residency position, the three months between the match and program start dates is a critical immigration window. wamc humbly offers to work with the subcommittee on ways to ensure the physician immigration process is predictable, speedy, efficient and better aligned with continued education, training and state licenseship, in addition, the wamc supports the conrad 30 program that has recruited 15,000 physicians to rural and under-served community over the last 15 years by waiving the j-1 visa home country return requirement. wamc endorses the bipartisan physician access, reauthorization act which among other improvements would allow the program to expand beyond 30 slots per state if certain nation-wide thresholds are met. we are glad congress recognized the vital role of national health service core by increasing funding and believe the number of conrad 30 waivers should li
for non-u.s. physicians who are fortunate to make it through rigorous medical education, examinations, screening and obtain a residency position, the three months between the match and program start dates is a critical immigration window. wamc humbly offers to work with the subcommittee on ways to ensure the physician immigration process is predictable, speedy, efficient and better aligned with continued education, training and state licenseship, in addition, the wamc supports the conrad 30...
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and the u.s. is going be effective, then how do we engage with nontraditional partners, especially the ones that have influence in a global stage? and a monk nontraditional partners, none is more influential perhaps in china. there is concern that we could end up in a bipolar world order with the u.s. and china leading to distinct blocks. similar to the cold war era. so competition is inevitable. cooperation is necessary to address global challenges. so how are you navigating this complex relationship with china and where do you differ the most with your chinese counterpart? ms. thomas-greenfield: our relationship with china is probably the most complex, the most complicated, and the most consequential relationship that we have here in new york, but also around the globe. and the president has been cleared that we meet with china and we have a profound stake in ensuring that the values and the institutions that the united states believes in, the institutions that we helped to create and that we ha
and the u.s. is going be effective, then how do we engage with nontraditional partners, especially the ones that have influence in a global stage? and a monk nontraditional partners, none is more influential perhaps in china. there is concern that we could end up in a bipolar world order with the u.s. and china leading to distinct blocks. similar to the cold war era. so competition is inevitable. cooperation is necessary to address global challenges. so how are you navigating this complex...
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first, has any u.s. aid not gotten where it is supposed to go and can we get an update on russia's military capability? sec. kirby: that second one is a big one. just to remind, what we are doing is helping courtney to transshipment of not only u.s. security systems but systems provided by many other nations, more than 30. getting it into ukrainian hands, into ukraine using ground methods and that is as far as i'm going to go in terms of the detail. we are confident that material continues to get into ukraine. once he gets into ukrainian hands, it is up to the ukrainian armed forces to determine where it goes. we are not putting strings on this stuff and telling them they have to move this by a certain date or get it to a certain unit, that we would not step on their toes in that regard. our job, get into the region, into ukraine and then they use in the field. we still assess that in general, they have the vast majority of their assembled combat power available to them. from what they assembled over the
first, has any u.s. aid not gotten where it is supposed to go and can we get an update on russia's military capability? sec. kirby: that second one is a big one. just to remind, what we are doing is helping courtney to transshipment of not only u.s. security systems but systems provided by many other nations, more than 30. getting it into ukrainian hands, into ukraine using ground methods and that is as far as i'm going to go in terms of the detail. we are confident that material continues to...
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top u.s. officials were in kyiv, russian forces attacked at least five railway stations here in the western part of the country. ukraine says that russia is trying to systematically destroy its railway infrastructure which has been so key in getting refugees out and weapons in. >> there have been deadly attacks over that infrastructure in the course of this war. in the east, officials say almost the entire luhnkk region is without water. barricaded at the steel plant can evacuate. ukraine says no humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon there just yet. >>> and breaking overnight, a fuel depot inside russia is on fire. right now the cause of that fire remains unclear. >>> cnn national security correspondent kylie atwood joinjoins us from the state department but let's start with matt rivers from kyiv. this is a visit they have been calling for for some time from the u.s., it has come. blinken and austin. i'm wondering how ukrainians are reacting to it. >> reporter: gratitude, no doubt about
top u.s. officials were in kyiv, russian forces attacked at least five railway stations here in the western part of the country. ukraine says that russia is trying to systematically destroy its railway infrastructure which has been so key in getting refugees out and weapons in. >> there have been deadly attacks over that infrastructure in the course of this war. in the east, officials say almost the entire luhnkk region is without water. barricaded at the steel plant can evacuate. ukraine...
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they're now warning the u.s. to stop sending arms to ukraine saying it is, quote, adding fuel to the conflict and may lead to unpredictable consequences russia also ramping up their military attacks. tonight new video of residents cleaning up from that missile attack in kyiv a city where they are now busy digging graves authorities revealing they found the bodies of more than 900 civilians. russia's likely still reeling from losing its most important battleship they had claimed it sunk after a fire broke out onboard, but now u.s. officials are saying it was, in fact, the ukrainians who took it down gabe gutierrez starts us off tonight from inside ukraine >> reporter: overnight russia says it struck a plant in kyiv that made and repaired ukrainian missiles the blast captured on surveillance cameras and coming just hours after russia's key warship sank a senior defense official says the u.s. is now determined the warship, named after russia's capital, was hit by two ukrainian neptune missiles in the black sea. it's
they're now warning the u.s. to stop sending arms to ukraine saying it is, quote, adding fuel to the conflict and may lead to unpredictable consequences russia also ramping up their military attacks. tonight new video of residents cleaning up from that missile attack in kyiv a city where they are now busy digging graves authorities revealing they found the bodies of more than 900 civilians. russia's likely still reeling from losing its most important battleship they had claimed it sunk after a...