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and within the u.s. -- he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under the section 329 immigration act. >> madam chair, i yield back. >> missed -- >> -- anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand veterans are estimated to be reported. that is unacceptable. i am very proud that president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans but to allow veterans to return and ensure immigrant servicemembers to them and their families and that they can become citizens and have access to military benefits. i have a number of questions. if you would mind keeping your answers short so i can get through all of them i would certainly appreciate it. ms. rogers the first several are for you. would you agree that it's the best interest of our national security to -- >> i would say my opinion is not relevant because section 329 immigration law they are eligible to apply and become citizens. >> we heard from previous witnesses that this is very important. if we had someone with a green card from south korea on the
and within the u.s. -- he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under the section 329 immigration act. >> madam chair, i yield back. >> missed -- >> -- anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand veterans are estimated to be reported. that is unacceptable. i am very proud that president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans but to allow veterans to return and ensure immigrant servicemembers to them and their families and that they can become...
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i think the more u.s. vernment and u.s. people can hear from the leaders of other countries, which are culturally similar, which the lifestyle is similar from other countries that can seehen there's a problem, fix it, i'm hoping that wilgive a bit of force or impetus to change in the u.s. amy: we will end with the words of jacinda ardern delivering the harvard university commencement speech. she was met with a standing ovation. >> march 20 19, 51 people were killed in a terrorist attack on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand. the entire brutal act was livetreamed on social media. the role commission that followed found the terrorist respsible was radicalized online. in the aftermath of new zealand's exrience, we felt a nse responsibity. we knew we needed signifint gun reform and so that is what we did. amy: that was new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern. rebecca peters, thank you for being with us international arms , control advocate and the former director of the international action network on small arms. and no
i think the more u.s. vernment and u.s. people can hear from the leaders of other countries, which are culturally similar, which the lifestyle is similar from other countries that can seehen there's a problem, fix it, i'm hoping that wilgive a bit of force or impetus to change in the u.s. amy: we will end with the words of jacinda ardern delivering the harvard university commencement speech. she was met with a standing ovation. >> march 20 19, 51 people were killed in a terrorist attack...
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he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported veterans to return and ensure immigrant servicemembers and families can become citizens and have access to military benefits. i have a number of questions, if you wouldn't mind keeping your answers short so i can get through them. ms. rogers, would you agree it is in the best interest of national surity to naturalize immigrants serving in the military? ms. rogers: i would say that my opinion is really not relevant because under section 329 of immigration law they are eligible to apply and become citizens. repp
he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported...
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. >> u.s. officials are trying to arrange a call between president biden and xi jinping as tensions remain high. >> u.s. futures are gaining ground after we saw the s&p 500 losing ground in today's session. we now have a j.p. morgan strategist saying the s&p 500 implies an 85% chance of arrest session. there are fears we could see i policy ever after the biggest hike since 1994. the nasdaq 100 moving more than 2% and the two year yield around the 3% level. tenure about the 3.2% level. the asian session is under a little pressure after a rally. no matter the risk off sentiment we saw, supply concerns are still moving the market. we also have the dollar plunging by the most since march 2020. this is to do with what is happening in europe. look at these currencies in europe. we are seeing a little move in the asian session after a huge jump against the u.s. dollar. the swiss franc father biggest rally since january 2015 with the swiss bank removes to a currency cap at a time when inflation is high
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this was less a u.s. decision than a u.s. decision to uphold what had been a consensus of opinion throughout the region. at the 2001 summit of the americas in quÉbec city, all countries in the region signed a resolution that said a rupture in the democratic order of any one of them would be an impediment to future participation in a summit of the americas. really, this is upholding what that than regional consensus as opposed to a unilateral decision on the art of the u.s. -- part of the u.s. are making it sound. >> wasn't the goal of the summit, which is hosted by the u.s., for the u.s. to reassert its leadership in the region? >> precisely by looking at ways in which democracies can work together very cooperatively and creatively to address the mounting challenges in the region, i think the administration has recognized there is something very important about the challenges that are facing democracies. i don't see much of what could be offered by having them at the summit, quite frankly. they would be spoilers. unfortunate
this was less a u.s. decision than a u.s. decision to uphold what had been a consensus of opinion throughout the region. at the 2001 summit of the americas in quÉbec city, all countries in the region signed a resolution that said a rupture in the democratic order of any one of them would be an impediment to future participation in a summit of the americas. really, this is upholding what that than regional consensus as opposed to a unilateral decision on the art of the u.s. -- part of the u.s....
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you are seeing u.s. futures a little bit more positive. the u.s. futures likely going to overshadow the ecb. >> we do have the latest ones. then we have the core. this is the more important bit where you have core services. all of this underscoring the chinese economy. we have now erased all of those gains here. regulators broke investors hard. this is march and november of 2020. >> this regulator in china denying the report that they are international talks here. it would mean more for the whole industry group. would you agree with me on that? >> i think the investors could be looking for reasons to expand shares and gains. we have been seeing this being able to be respurred -- restored to the mobile. it has been a series of good news for the tech sector and if there would be arrival of they had books. unfortunately, this just came out. if you look at the chinese tech stocks, they have a rebound close to 100% of the market in mid-march. those have been helpful, 50% of the close yesterday. this happened relative to what it was two years back before
you are seeing u.s. futures a little bit more positive. the u.s. futures likely going to overshadow the ecb. >> we do have the latest ones. then we have the core. this is the more important bit where you have core services. all of this underscoring the chinese economy. we have now erased all of those gains here. regulators broke investors hard. this is march and november of 2020. >> this regulator in china denying the report that they are international talks here. it would mean more...
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u.s. inflation which caused a fed to increase monetary tightening. jay powell faces a tough choice and may have to push the u.s. economy into recession to regain control of prices. china issues what are the strongest warnings hit on taiwan as beijing stand on the taiwan strait worries washington. we look ahead to the open in japan and maria, new zealand training, but of fed asking for the fed to add. japan futures are up 3.5%. this is a banking group in japan saying we could reach the ahead of the week. looking at the bonds market as well, we see the treasuries, particularly in the shorter duration, pulling out this morning. the q. week 10-year above 4 -- the kiwi 10 year above 10%. shery: that two year treasury yield popping through through percent level. we have the five year yield, the highest since 2008. burning and signaling that the economic soft landing may not be possible. we see the pressures futures in the asian trading session after the s&p 500 saw the second worst week this yea
u.s. inflation which caused a fed to increase monetary tightening. jay powell faces a tough choice and may have to push the u.s. economy into recession to regain control of prices. china issues what are the strongest warnings hit on taiwan as beijing stand on the taiwan strait worries washington. we look ahead to the open in japan and maria, new zealand training, but of fed asking for the fed to add. japan futures are up 3.5%. this is a banking group in japan saying we could reach the ahead of...
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the u.s. will increase its military presence in europe as noto makes a fundamental shift following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato leaders declare russia to be a direct threat. the alliance calls china a strategic challenge. ukraine's government releases a video of the moment a russian missile struck a shopping center monday, killing at least 18. thtie ronna tal america's health secretary tells us how the u.s. looks in the eyes of the world. >> it is hard to believe america is taking a back seat, backsliding when the world is moving to give women the kind of righ they should have a hat a long time ago. -- should have had a long time ago. laura: welcome to world newsamab we begin in spain. president biden announced the first time, the u.s. will station forces permanently on nato's eastern flank. the cause -- because of his words, president putin shattered pace. the alliance is having its biggest overhaul since thend of the cold war as the invasion of ukraine is in its fifthfrad o nth. politi
the u.s. will increase its military presence in europe as noto makes a fundamental shift following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato leaders declare russia to be a direct threat. the alliance calls china a strategic challenge. ukraine's government releases a video of the moment a russian missile struck a shopping center monday, killing at least 18. thtie ronna tal america's health secretary tells us how the u.s. looks in the eyes of the world. >> it is hard to believe america is taking a...
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the u.s. as the world's top power is coming to an end. when they won the cold war the u.s. declared themselves god's own representatives on earth, he said. people who have no responsibilities, only interests. they have declared those interests sacred. the u.s. and an its allies reject any from the conflict in ukraine and have massive economic sanctions. but putin says the measures aren't working. to crush the russian economy with a swoop, he says. obviously it didn't work. >> the u.s. accuses russia of worsening world hunger by blockading ukrainian ports and causing a massive spike in gas prices. putin again blaming the west. even higher prices threatening famine in the poorest countries, and this will be entirely on the conscience of the euro administration and the euro bureaucracy he said. a top russian senator saying he believes russia's invasion of ukraine prevented a larger war and was russia's only losses mount. >> we are all aware about the war which take place now, but they're absolute
the u.s. as the world's top power is coming to an end. when they won the cold war the u.s. declared themselves god's own representatives on earth, he said. people who have no responsibilities, only interests. they have declared those interests sacred. the u.s. and an its allies reject any from the conflict in ukraine and have massive economic sanctions. but putin says the measures aren't working. to crush the russian economy with a swoop, he says. obviously it didn't work. >> the u.s....
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the u.s. and canada trade, more than two billion dollars daily. that is a two billion dollars daily. there is no better symbol of our energy relationships in our interconnected, which is seamless and enter growth for the reliable electricity, citizens, and industries in both of our countries depend on it. and, we are here for each other during these times of need. electricity workers from both the u.s. and canada regularly crossed the border and extreme weather events to help get the power back on. that is when mother nature calls. canada has wrapped up all exports to the u.s. to offset russian crude and member of our committees led legislation to cut off the energy forces fuel in putin's war machine. we know that a number of u.s. refineries are running on heavy crude and canadian heavy crude runs an alternative to sources like venezuela, which we have sanctioned due to the anti democratic actions. canada is also a leading supplier of uranium, and critical minerals to the u.s.. including those
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prices in the u.s. have shot up to record levels. saudi arabia has raised oil prices more than expected. the increase for july shipments to asia resume the streak of heights that started in february imposed last month. aramco also increased oil grade for the northwest, europe, and mediterranean regions. the british prime minister expects his own party to trigger a leadership vote in the coming days. the tour remembers may be on the cusp of getting the letters needed to force the confidence vote. calls for johnson to step down have intensified after bit -- after a report on illegal parties during the pandemic. rafael the doll has acknowledged his tennis future is in doubt because of a nerve condition in his foot. he said he relied on many numbing injections to clinch the victory. nadal says he is looking into new treatments but is not sure if he will play wimbledon next month. swiatek won the women's final against coco gauff. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more
prices in the u.s. have shot up to record levels. saudi arabia has raised oil prices more than expected. the increase for july shipments to asia resume the streak of heights that started in february imposed last month. aramco also increased oil grade for the northwest, europe, and mediterranean regions. the british prime minister expects his own party to trigger a leadership vote in the coming days. the tour remembers may be on the cusp of getting the letters needed to force the confidence...
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the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine is going to be our guest, here live tonight, this is gonna be her first live interview since taking her post. reopening the u.s. embassy in kyiv. he, have of course, a city that is now newly-being targeted with missiles by the russian military. heck of a welcome back to the city for the u.s. embassy, but ambassador bridget brink is going to be joining us for any sluice of interview from kyiv. in just a few minutes. i hope you will be there for that. back in 2010, the u.s. justice department arrested and indicted nine people, win michigan and ohio, and indiana. nine people who are all members of a group that called itself a militia. the indictment, back in 2010 charge that these nine people intended to murder a member of law enforcement, possibly the family of a law enforcement officer as well. and then, when lots of other law enforcement officers would come from all around the country to be there for the big public funeral that would result, this militia decided
the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine is going to be our guest, here live tonight, this is gonna be her first live interview since taking her post. reopening the u.s. embassy in kyiv. he, have of course, a city that is now newly-being targeted with missiles by the russian military. heck of a welcome back to the city for the u.s. embassy, but ambassador bridget brink is going to be joining us for any sluice of interview from kyiv. in just a few minutes. i hope you will be there for that. back in...
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the u.s. isn't supporting. the u.s. actually has an official policy, unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been reported in the united states press, at least i can't find it, but the policy is there. you can read it in government documents, actually i've quoted it repeatedly in things i've been writing, the policy was set in september 2021. september 1st, 2021 there was a joint statement of the u.s. and ukraine, notice, this is a couple of months before the russian invasion. the document is basically a policy statement of the united states, reiterating and amplifying the policy that had been in effect for many years. it's worth reading. first says the door to the ukrainian entry into n.a.t.o. is wide open. we're inviting you to join n.a.t.o. and it says the united states will intensify the sending of advanced military weapons to ukraine. it will continue with joint military efforts in ukraine, the u.s.-- it's called n.a.t.o., but it means u.s., ukrainian military operations. all of this placing weapons within ukraine a
the u.s. isn't supporting. the u.s. actually has an official policy, unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been reported in the united states press, at least i can't find it, but the policy is there. you can read it in government documents, actually i've quoted it repeatedly in things i've been writing, the policy was set in september 2021. september 1st, 2021 there was a joint statement of the u.s. and ukraine, notice, this is a couple of months before the russian invasion. the document is...
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we think u.s. equities are overvalued but when you look at international markets we believe they offer more value. when he the about the next 10 years, we think u.s. equities are going to return to the neighborhood of 4.5% per year for the next decade. at international equities are probably going to produce somewhere in the 7% range. there are opportunities. tom: that is an interesting call in international equities but i want to go back to your point about u.s. equities looking rich. how much more of a drawdown you expect? greg: if you look at where we think about their value, -- fair value, you are talking about another 5% or so. if they were to get to the midpoint over fair value, we are talking 10 or 15%. there could be more pain but it depends on the federal reserve and how the economy shakes out the next few months. francine: thank you so much for taking such a keen interest in the market open, says if you are, he says he is interested in treasuries with a three-month 10 year spread, do you h
we think u.s. equities are overvalued but when you look at international markets we believe they offer more value. when he the about the next 10 years, we think u.s. equities are going to return to the neighborhood of 4.5% per year for the next decade. at international equities are probably going to produce somewhere in the 7% range. there are opportunities. tom: that is an interesting call in international equities but i want to go back to your point about u.s. equities looking rich. how much...
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u.s. bond market. yields are down 12% but a reversal of what we have seen the last few days. let's look at the dollar index. as the yields come down the greenback does as well. down 3/10 of 1% and we should mention the oil story. that is really a recession story. growth fears driving the commodity market lower. jon: that factors in to the stock at this hour. because there has not been willingness on the part of investors to move into any sector it is feeling company specific at this hour, whether you have a standout stock like moderna up 6.5%, or docusign going through a management shakeup. coming back to what you are talking about, you are seeing noticeable weakness in those highflying energy stocks. whether it is marathon or conocophillips down 5.5%. kriti: you used the buzz word. that is the focus for investors. jay powell testified on the topic before the senate banking committee. [video clip] >> do you agree that if interest rates go too high, too fast it could drive into recession? >
u.s. bond market. yields are down 12% but a reversal of what we have seen the last few days. let's look at the dollar index. as the yields come down the greenback does as well. down 3/10 of 1% and we should mention the oil story. that is really a recession story. growth fears driving the commodity market lower. jon: that factors in to the stock at this hour. because there has not been willingness on the part of investors to move into any sector it is feeling company specific at this hour,...
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u.s. supreme court move to overturn abortion right. a new poll suggests a majority of americans disapprove. u.s. futures across asia after we saw a rebound in the equity market with the s&p 500 gaining more than 3% friday, the best day since may. for the week gains were up more than 6%, the second-best reading this year. the vix is well below the levels we have seen it, past bear market. we are talking a level around 27. we continue to watch the oil space. we are seeing a little pressure in the u.s. session. in the asian session also we are talking about two consecutive back-to-back declines for oil prices since early april. that is to do with concerns about demand disruption given we have continued to see concerns about recession reflected in the treasury space. the 10 year holding around 313. look at this chart. we have seen a rally in the treasury space with the two year yield seeing its biggest gain since mid-may. we are already seeing the market price things now billy -- now, rate cut
u.s. supreme court move to overturn abortion right. a new poll suggests a majority of americans disapprove. u.s. futures across asia after we saw a rebound in the equity market with the s&p 500 gaining more than 3% friday, the best day since may. for the week gains were up more than 6%, the second-best reading this year. the vix is well below the levels we have seen it, past bear market. we are talking a level around 27. we continue to watch the oil space. we are seeing a little pressure in...
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today, that u.s. ambassador to ukraine met with the ukrainian defense minister and told him quote we will increase the unprecedented level of u.s. assistance, we will do everything possible to strength ukraine on the battlefield. joining us now is the new united states ambassador ukraine, bridget brink, and she joins us from the ukrainian capital of kyiv, i appreciate you being here, given what time of the night it is right now in ukraine. >> rachel, thanks so much. it is great to be with you. >> let me ask you first, about the decision to move the embassy back to kyiv. obviously, that is something that the ukrainian government wanted, and that some other countries have done, and the united states has done this just within the past few week, you're just there within the past week, is it a danger to yourself and other u.s. personnel to have the embassy there, particularly with those missiles that we saw russia shoot in the ukrainian capital this weekend? >> well, i would just say diplomacy is risky, an
today, that u.s. ambassador to ukraine met with the ukrainian defense minister and told him quote we will increase the unprecedented level of u.s. assistance, we will do everything possible to strength ukraine on the battlefield. joining us now is the new united states ambassador ukraine, bridget brink, and she joins us from the ukrainian capital of kyiv, i appreciate you being here, given what time of the night it is right now in ukraine. >> rachel, thanks so much. it is great to be with...
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and for the u.s. and the u.k., if it was not for them building these coalitions and filling in the gaps, i think that it would be much weaker. so u.s. is not obsolete. host: the american enterprise institute's dalibor rohac dalibor rohac joining us for the conversation. the phone numbers are on the screen. we will start with charles on our independent line in colorado. you are on, go ahead with your question. caller: first with a comment, then a question. i think that we should tie all the nato countries into take any country in that works with the west under nato, and then tie that to the tpp, and really put the economic screws on all of these misbehaving countries out there in the world to get in line. and i also want you to comment on jon huntsman, who you probably know who he is -- he said that there is no way russia can leave out of this without the removal of putin. he said this as body bags from russia was coming back. it was really upsetting to russians. i cannot see where the russian people a
and for the u.s. and the u.k., if it was not for them building these coalitions and filling in the gaps, i think that it would be much weaker. so u.s. is not obsolete. host: the american enterprise institute's dalibor rohac dalibor rohac joining us for the conversation. the phone numbers are on the screen. we will start with charles on our independent line in colorado. you are on, go ahead with your question. caller: first with a comment, then a question. i think that we should tie all the nato...
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u.s. in turkey, it's a staggering 73.5 percent and all of it points to the risk of a global recession as people are forced to cut back on their normal consumer spending. >>> u.s. markets fell after the release of the report showing higher than expected consumer price increases, the dow closed down 880 points and the s&p fell nearly 3% and the nasdaq dropped 3.5%. investors are concerned that the inflation data will force the federal reserve to be more aggressive about rate hikes when it meets next week. shifting now to the war in ukraine. that country's military intelligence said russia's economic resources can keep the war going for another year. intelligence officials say moscow will likely try to pause the fighting at some point to try to get sanctions lifted, but after that the invasion would resume. meanwhile, in mariupol the city's mayor said russia is not even trying give proper burials to those killed in the bombardment of the cities. russia has torn down 1300 high rises even thoug
u.s. in turkey, it's a staggering 73.5 percent and all of it points to the risk of a global recession as people are forced to cut back on their normal consumer spending. >>> u.s. markets fell after the release of the report showing higher than expected consumer price increases, the dow closed down 880 points and the s&p fell nearly 3% and the nasdaq dropped 3.5%. investors are concerned that the inflation data will force the federal reserve to be more aggressive about rate hikes...
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u.s. markets. traders gaining at the front end of the curve. u.s. officials working to arrange a call between president biden and xi jinping as tensions remain high. u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 plunged. j.p. morgan is saying now that the s&p 500 implies an 85% chance of a recession in the u.s.. nasdaq 100 stocks also fallen more than 4%. we are watching the treasury space very closely because the selloff we saw earlier is completely reversing course and is a two year yield is falling close to a 3% level while the 10 year yield falling. wti gaining ground in the new york session. a little pressure in the asian session. remember, you also had other daughter falling by -- dollar falling by the most since march, 2020. the other side of the dollar's european currencies. central banks across europe are starting to tighten as well. the swiss franc is seeing its best rally since 2015 after that rate hike by the swiss bank, the first one in 15 years. the british pound is also supporte
u.s. markets. traders gaining at the front end of the curve. u.s. officials working to arrange a call between president biden and xi jinping as tensions remain high. u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 plunged. j.p. morgan is saying now that the s&p 500 implies an 85% chance of a recession in the u.s.. nasdaq 100 stocks also fallen more than 4%. we are watching the treasury space very closely because the selloff we saw earlier is completely reversing course and is a two year yield...
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u.s. stocks surged after last week's $2 trillion rout but marketwatchers warn of more volatility ahead. paul: elon musk tells bloomberg the u.s. is likely to face recession is a near -- in the near future. nouriel roubini says his best scenario is a hard landing. will get more exclusive insights from the qatar economic forum. shery: the yen six to a 24 year low against the dollar. this is the picture across wall street. u.s. futures muted after the open after the s&p 500 gained almost 3%. it was led higher by energy and consumer discretionary stocks. more positive sentiment today. president biden saying that a u.s. recession is not inevitable. we had treasuries falling, the 10 year yield headed toward the 3.30 level, the long leading data sources. gains in oil prices. -- the long and an leading their losses. gains in oil prices. and we are continuing to see anxiety, data showing existing home sales fell to lowest in two years, given that rates are rising. if you do price in the potential o
u.s. stocks surged after last week's $2 trillion rout but marketwatchers warn of more volatility ahead. paul: elon musk tells bloomberg the u.s. is likely to face recession is a near -- in the near future. nouriel roubini says his best scenario is a hard landing. will get more exclusive insights from the qatar economic forum. shery: the yen six to a 24 year low against the dollar. this is the picture across wall street. u.s. futures muted after the open after the s&p 500 gained almost 3%....
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there u.s.-born and raised children, grandchildren, and great grain children, will increasingly adopt different views most of ethnic identity after all is a social construct. much like racial identity that requires a dynamic and fluid approach, not a static and rigid one. with every generation to reimagine and redefine its own place inociety. though the actual economiand social conditions of any community should always take precedence over labels and intellectual descriptions. so i use all three terms, latinx , latino, and hispanic interchangeably. none of them are precise and accurate. all of them are acceptable in my perspective. and the most important thing, it is not the term or the label, it is understanding the class and racial and social condition of the masses of the people and how they can improve their lot and society. amy: you also have new information about, well, about culture and how latinos, latinos, latinx people are pretrade in this country. he referred to lin-manuel miranda. la
there u.s.-born and raised children, grandchildren, and great grain children, will increasingly adopt different views most of ethnic identity after all is a social construct. much like racial identity that requires a dynamic and fluid approach, not a static and rigid one. with every generation to reimagine and redefine its own place inociety. though the actual economiand social conditions of any community should always take precedence over labels and intellectual descriptions. so i use all...
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the u.s. but elsewhere in the united states as well. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: on the articles we are reading from you, "u.s. drought worst in a millennium and it could get worse." how do scientists judge the drought over a time like this? what measures did they use? guest: great question. some of the surveys we've seen and the last couple of months take a look at a few things, preserved ancient tree rings. they use those to figure out what precipitation was like, what the water in a basin region was like, and we first saw a steady amount that the 2022 drought we are in is the worst in 1200 years. because of this additional survey from the bureau of reclamation, they looked at things like collection from bogs and lakes and they determined there had been a worse period around 280. in -- 200 a.d. water levels are low but they have been worse which might help water managers know if it can get worse. host: tell us, the factors that are driving this historic mega drought in t
the u.s. but elsewhere in the united states as well. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: on the articles we are reading from you, "u.s. drought worst in a millennium and it could get worse." how do scientists judge the drought over a time like this? what measures did they use? guest: great question. some of the surveys we've seen and the last couple of months take a look at a few things, preserved ancient tree rings. they use those to figure out what precipitation was...
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the u.s. at the moment taking a back seat and following the rest or is it actually leading , do you think, at least in terms of the war in ukraine? guest: in terms of the war, i think the u.s. broadly speaking has driven the process. the u.s. has contributed substantially more in terms of money and weapons. it has the advantage of having the real military you know that the minutes nato. frankly, the country that most european countries have cheerfully cheap ridden on for decades. there is an element of which the u.s. has a natural leadership role there. but it matters a lot to have other european countries indicate that they are prepared to do more. and we see that even a country like turkey can throw a spanner in the works over the issue of bringing in finland and sweden for its own purposes. so, there is leadership, but there is no domination. what we see going forward -- as indicated, macron has his own domestic issues. certainly germany. a complicated political situation three-party govern
the u.s. at the moment taking a back seat and following the rest or is it actually leading , do you think, at least in terms of the war in ukraine? guest: in terms of the war, i think the u.s. broadly speaking has driven the process. the u.s. has contributed substantially more in terms of money and weapons. it has the advantage of having the real military you know that the minutes nato. frankly, the country that most european countries have cheerfully cheap ridden on for decades. there is an...
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u.s. stocks fall as oil continuesits relentless rise. shery: some analysts say hopes are premature. we are seeing u.s. features muted at the open but after the s&p 500 managed to lose ground for the first time in three sessions after we had meme stocks under pressure given the sec talking about overhauling market rules, a direct response to the wild trading we saw last year. we also had chipmakers under pressure. intel saying the current quarter not looking as great as expected. the energy sector, the only sector that stayed in the green for today. we continue to see the rally and wti prices in the asian session above $122 per barrel at the moment. we saw data out today that showed u.s. stockpiles falling. we're watching volatility in the treasury space. 10 year yields about the 3% level. take a look at this chart because every time we get to this level this bottom panel shows you how much pressure and volatility we have on stock markets. the big question is will we continue to see a susta
u.s. stocks fall as oil continuesits relentless rise. shery: some analysts say hopes are premature. we are seeing u.s. features muted at the open but after the s&p 500 managed to lose ground for the first time in three sessions after we had meme stocks under pressure given the sec talking about overhauling market rules, a direct response to the wild trading we saw last year. we also had chipmakers under pressure. intel saying the current quarter not looking as great as expected. the energy...
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the u.s. army, the honorable christine wormuth, to build on these previous discussions. there is no better leader today to discuss the role of the army on deterring actors across the globe. thank you again for spending time with us and we look forward to hearing your insights in the coming hour. with that it is my great pleasure to introduce jane, my colleague, who will make a couple of announcements and further introduce our esteemed guest. jane is also a board director and president and ceo in north america at a company that works on solutions to protect the integrity of products and documents. jane has held previous roles as deputy terry sector -- deputy secretary of the department of homeland security, assistant secretary-general of the united nations and member of the security council in the bush and clinton administrations. she has also had a distinguished career in the army pleading service in the gulf during desert storm and she deeply understands the importance of the topics we are di
the u.s. army, the honorable christine wormuth, to build on these previous discussions. there is no better leader today to discuss the role of the army on deterring actors across the globe. thank you again for spending time with us and we look forward to hearing your insights in the coming hour. with that it is my great pleasure to introduce jane, my colleague, who will make a couple of announcements and further introduce our esteemed guest. jane is also a board director and president and ceo...
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., and whether the u.s. consumer keeps on being strong. francine: tom: mercedes gaining more than 1%, despite a report of a recall of a million vehicles on concerns of faulty brakes. hermes, just pulled out one of these luxury players for you, gaining .5%. the maker of things like niea moisture. around 300,000 jobs added on friday in the u.s., they hired at a robust clip in may while wage gains held firm. as the fed raises rates at a steep pace to tame inflation. btv weighed in on the latest data and its implications for fed policy. >> these are still very strong numbers. >> the fed is going to be aggressively raising rates by 50 basis points a meeting for the next few meetings. >> there is nothing that is going to stop them from continuing this march of 50 basis point increases. >> the side effect will be a slowdown in the pace of job creation. >> this is the last solid report you're going to get for a long time. >> this is going to lead to a slowdown. >> they have to thread the needle to engineer a soft la
., and whether the u.s. consumer keeps on being strong. francine: tom: mercedes gaining more than 1%, despite a report of a recall of a million vehicles on concerns of faulty brakes. hermes, just pulled out one of these luxury players for you, gaining .5%. the maker of things like niea moisture. around 300,000 jobs added on friday in the u.s., they hired at a robust clip in may while wage gains held firm. as the fed raises rates at a steep pace to tame inflation. btv weighed in on the latest...
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the chair of u.s. -- the share of u.s. payments made by cash has declined by one third to 20% over the last five years and the share is even lower for people who are under the age of 45. it is prudent to consider how to preserve ready public access to save central bank money and that is where questions around the issuance of a digital dollar akin to the federal reserve's issuance of physical currency arise. in addition to the migration away from cash, we are seeing growth in new forms of digital private money such as stable coin. they don't share the same protection that underpin confidence and a commercial bank money such as deposit insurance, access to central bank liquidity and banking regulation supervision. they can lose their promise to value harming consumers and creating broader financial stability risks. we saw in the 19th century active competition among issuers of private paper banknotes left instability and efficiency and was so widespread that led to the name -- the need for uniform national currency and the p
the chair of u.s. -- the share of u.s. payments made by cash has declined by one third to 20% over the last five years and the share is even lower for people who are under the age of 45. it is prudent to consider how to preserve ready public access to save central bank money and that is where questions around the issuance of a digital dollar akin to the federal reserve's issuance of physical currency arise. in addition to the migration away from cash, we are seeing growth in new forms of...
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u.s., i wondered how much money would you put into that? what kind of support would you push? elon: i have not decided, some non-trivial figure, i think. john: nontrivial would mean a lot with you. elon: sorry chadchart sittipunt john: nontrivial would mean a lot with you i was guessing. elon: it would be 20 or $25 million. john: you look again at what desantis says, and what trump says, and those sort of politicians make a large noise about china. i wonder whether you thought that was also an issue for you in terms of business in china? elon: um. no, i don't think so. john: you're a brave man. over the weekend, you tweeted your support of the one cryptocurrency. you have seen the carnage in cryptocurrencies at the moment, what is happening and do you still think people should invest, or is it more selective? elon: i have never said that people should invest in crypto. in the case of tesla, spacex myself, we all did buy some bitcoin, but it is a small percentage of our total cash assets. n
u.s., i wondered how much money would you put into that? what kind of support would you push? elon: i have not decided, some non-trivial figure, i think. john: nontrivial would mean a lot with you. elon: sorry chadchart sittipunt john: nontrivial would mean a lot with you i was guessing. elon: it would be 20 or $25 million. john: you look again at what desantis says, and what trump says, and those sort of politicians make a large noise about china. i wonder whether you thought that was also an...
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the u.s. congressional committee investigating the attack on the capitol building january 6 is now hearing new evidence from a former white house staffer. >> he said something to theef ct on, cass, but i don't know, things might get real bad january 6." ros: ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced for 20 years for helping jeffrey epstein sexually abused teenage girls. victims say she played a key role in his crimes. >> if you think about all the number of people involved in this, the harm she caused is almost immeasurable. ros: the secretary-general of nato says turkey has agreed to support sweden and finland's membership of the organization. the invitation will be formally extended on wednesday. ♪ ros: first to washington, where the congressional hearing into the attack on the u.s. capitol january 6 last year has just ended for the day. this was refred to as a surprise heang. the woman at the center of the proceedings was cassidy hutchinson, she worked at the white house toward the end of the
the u.s. congressional committee investigating the attack on the capitol building january 6 is now hearing new evidence from a former white house staffer. >> he said something to theef ct on, cass, but i don't know, things might get real bad january 6." ros: ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced for 20 years for helping jeffrey epstein sexually abused teenage girls. victims say she played a key role in his crimes. >> if you think about all the number of people involved in this,...
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u.s. stocks snap a today slide. >> the central bank has a lot more work to do to meet its inflation goals. shery: we are seeing u.s. futures up 1/10 of 1% after the s&p gained ground for the first time in three sessions. the nasdaq outperformed. the inflation concerns i laid a little bit. we are headed toward the nonfarm payrolls numbers on friday. we are expecting a slight cooling of labor demand. oil in the asian session extending gains. in the newark session, reversing losses of more than 3%. this has a lot to do with u.s. inventories dropping. a goldman sachs representative talking about a tighter market during summer. opec-plus increased supplies during summer but not enough. if you look at this chart and you see opec capacity, we are still far away from the pre-pandemic levels. there is a lot of skepticism about how much supply opec-plus is bringing to the u.s. markets right now. >> more oil in the markets could help to ease the investor concerns around inflation. ahead of the open,
u.s. stocks snap a today slide. >> the central bank has a lot more work to do to meet its inflation goals. shery: we are seeing u.s. futures up 1/10 of 1% after the s&p gained ground for the first time in three sessions. the nasdaq outperformed. the inflation concerns i laid a little bit. we are headed toward the nonfarm payrolls numbers on friday. we are expecting a slight cooling of labor demand. oil in the asian session extending gains. in the newark session, reversing losses of...
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yields up just a bit higher. 3% on a u.s. 10 year. crude at -- u.s. crude at 120 dollars, and goldman-s has more to come. lisa: how much will that bleed into the picture, particularly in the united states? the week doesn't start tomorrow and friday with that cpi report. tomorrow president biden is heading to the summit of the americas. cuba, nicaragua not invited. the issue for me is how much we can talk about your-shoring, bringing manufacturing production in asia closer to home in order to get ahead of some of the distractions -- disruptions we have been seeing. today's summit is taking place in san francisco. we have the ceo's of uber, expedia, mastercard. tom is watching this very closely. he wants to know what to do with his triple-leveraged cash fund. today sergei lavrov is heading to turkey for talks on unblocking u.k.'s grain exports. this is key in the black sea, where about 90% of all grain from ukraine typically has been exported. it has been blocked by russia. people have been accusing russia of holding this area hostage. how much are they
yields up just a bit higher. 3% on a u.s. 10 year. crude at -- u.s. crude at 120 dollars, and goldman-s has more to come. lisa: how much will that bleed into the picture, particularly in the united states? the week doesn't start tomorrow and friday with that cpi report. tomorrow president biden is heading to the summit of the americas. cuba, nicaragua not invited. the issue for me is how much we can talk about your-shoring, bringing manufacturing production in asia closer to home in order to...
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the u.s. has -- as the u.s. is replacing european inventory. we see china increasing their inventories at the same time. it's a very peculiar world. alix: to that point, in the data yesterday we saw crude production finally hit that 12 million barrel a day mark. the u.s. is producing more than saudi arabia is. i'm wondering if you think the 12 million is sustainable eventually will president biden stop complaining because of the u.s. is producing more than saudi arabia why is he asking them to produce more oil? ed: he's also asking the u.s. to produce more oil. it's what happens when you get to a point when gasoline prices are high. turning to the saudi's has been summing virtually every administration is done in one point or another. it's trying to show action. the issue is what can be done about gasoline prices. being patient is one thing. one other aspect is the indication u.s. demand for gasoline and for diesel is down around 900,000 barrels a day year on year. that is not new. it's been persistent for the last three or four months. we are
the u.s. has -- as the u.s. is replacing european inventory. we see china increasing their inventories at the same time. it's a very peculiar world. alix: to that point, in the data yesterday we saw crude production finally hit that 12 million barrel a day mark. the u.s. is producing more than saudi arabia is. i'm wondering if you think the 12 million is sustainable eventually will president biden stop complaining because of the u.s. is producing more than saudi arabia why is he asking them to...
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i think legitimate u.s. activity to undertake tactical support of ukraine's right to defend itself in cyberspace is by no means automatically escalatory, and we shouldn't kid ourselves that russia's cyber activity somehow started 100 days ago. it has been going on for years. >> it will be interesting to see what repercussions there might be. we'll have to leave there it. fascinating stuff, ciaran martin in oxford. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> after the break, we'll go to london for the queen's platinum jubilee and what celebrations are in store for today and whether her majesty will be attending. stay with us. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at t 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 y years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower
i think legitimate u.s. activity to undertake tactical support of ukraine's right to defend itself in cyberspace is by no means automatically escalatory, and we shouldn't kid ourselves that russia's cyber activity somehow started 100 days ago. it has been going on for years. >> it will be interesting to see what repercussions there might be. we'll have to leave there it. fascinating stuff, ciaran martin in oxford. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> after the break, we'll...
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as for u.s. futures. this is what wall street is looking like positive indication for all three of the majors. gaining ground things were not positive early this morning a way away from the u.s. market open a lot could change between now and then at the moment, futures pointing to a strong start. >>> this comes despite gloomy comments from the jpmorgan chase ceo. jamie dimon warning of the economic hurricane with the war in ukraine and economic tig tigh tightening he said investors should prepare for tough times. >> big storm clouds. it's a hurricane right now it is sunny and things are doing fine everyone thinks the fed can handle this. that hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. we just don't know if it is a minor one or super storm sandy or andrew or something like that you have to brace yourself >> if you were surprised by the comments from jamie dimon, you would certainly be well positioned just last monday, we heard different comments from the investor day last week he highlighte
as for u.s. futures. this is what wall street is looking like positive indication for all three of the majors. gaining ground things were not positive early this morning a way away from the u.s. market open a lot could change between now and then at the moment, futures pointing to a strong start. >>> this comes despite gloomy comments from the jpmorgan chase ceo. jamie dimon warning of the economic hurricane with the war in ukraine and economic tig tigh tightening he said investors...
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the u.s.. sunday, there will be no longer a need for a test 24 hours for your flight your donald trump accused of orchestrating a coup at his daughter does not believe the election was stolen. shocking conditions in the russian occupied city of mariupol as officls one of the risk of cholera. and in paris, an official report details a chain of failures by authorities handling the champions league final last month. ♪ a very warm welcome if you are watching in the u.k. or pbs in the united states or indeed around the world. the u.s. is lifting the requirement for international trelers to have a covid test within 24 hours of flights, from this sunday. the need for testing will be reevaluated every three months and could be reinstated if a new variant emerges. the move and's one of the last restrictions related to the pandemic in the u.s., where more than one million people have died from covid. michelle fleury give us more details. michelle: there has been so much pent-up demand, people set at h
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the u.s. house prepares its next hearing on the january 6 insurrection. we'll look at what comes next, and how it's playing out overseas. >>> plus new concerning that the war in ukraine could stretch clear into next year. inflation being felt around the world from gas pumps in the u.s. to torrestaurants in italy. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with ken brunhuber. >> there's a growing sense of urgency among members of congress ahead of monday's second hearing on the january 6 insurrection. they say their investigation paints a tdamning portrait of former president trump. trump and his supporters have been pushing back hard against the narrative. we get more from jessica sh th needer in washington. >> reporter: they set the stage tor for what's to come. some republicans are working to discredit the findings, while the former president is responding to this. >> the president responded with this sentiment. maybe our supporters have the right idea. mike pence, quote, deserves it.
the u.s. house prepares its next hearing on the january 6 insurrection. we'll look at what comes next, and how it's playing out overseas. >>> plus new concerning that the war in ukraine could stretch clear into next year. inflation being felt around the world from gas pumps in the u.s. to torrestaurants in italy. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with ken brunhuber. >> there's a growing sense of urgency among members of congress ahead of monday's...
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the u.s. has announced it ll send an advanced artillery rocket system to ukraine that can strike targets up to almost 50 miles away. the rocket system is part of a new $700 million u.s. military package for ukraine that also includes javelin short-range anti-tank rockets, artillery ammunition, helicopters, and air surveillance radars. the white house said ukraine has given assurances that it will not use new rocket system to attack targets inside russia. russia blasted the u.s. arms package for ukraine saying the u.s. is "deliberately pouring oil on the fire." "the wall street journal" reports france and germany are also expressing increasing concern over the shipment of more heavy weapons to kyiv over increasing skepticism that ukraine can expel russia from the donbass region. unlike the u.s. and u.k., france and germany have been pushing for a negotiated cease-fire to end the war. this comes as russia appears closer to seizing the city of sievierodonetsk in eastern ukraine. on tuesday, the g
the u.s. has announced it ll send an advanced artillery rocket system to ukraine that can strike targets up to almost 50 miles away. the rocket system is part of a new $700 million u.s. military package for ukraine that also includes javelin short-range anti-tank rockets, artillery ammunition, helicopters, and air surveillance radars. the white house said ukraine has given assurances that it will not use new rocket system to attack targets inside russia. russia blasted the u.s. arms package for...
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karen: i do not like nominal bonds or u.s. stocks. if you look at how much u.s. stocks have fallen and say a stock is just cash, you can attribute the entire decline just to hire dominoes, but almost nothing has been priced. if you look at the said raising rates at the rate that it is and the fed raising rates and asset prices styling, it is not -- prices falling, it is not like likely to me that you will not it a slowdown investors did not want to hold stocks because we were in a situation where it was trickier to managing the economy. that can happen. stocks can confuse people. it might be hard to not keep that more can get priced into u.s. stocks and have a weaker economic outcome. alix: you were saying you could have a hard landing within the market. back to ftps, what part of corporate credit is more vulnerable if cash flows are vulnerable and yields are rising? karen: with individual companies, ask, what is the chance that they can get inflation back to their customers? look at the 1970's, there are huge differences between companies if they were able to fl
karen: i do not like nominal bonds or u.s. stocks. if you look at how much u.s. stocks have fallen and say a stock is just cash, you can attribute the entire decline just to hire dominoes, but almost nothing has been priced. if you look at the said raising rates at the rate that it is and the fed raising rates and asset prices styling, it is not -- prices falling, it is not like likely to me that you will not it a slowdown investors did not want to hold stocks because we were in a situation...
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u.s. markets are closed. we are going to see liquidity, we are headed for the juneteenth monday holiday. u.s. futures are rebounding after the worst week since march of 2020, recession fears bringing anxiety to the markets. the s&p 500 erased $2 trillion in market value. we are talking about being close to that oversold level on the 14 day rsi. a lot of volatility in the treasury space with the 10-year yield settling. we are watching what is happening to those recession fears. it was the figure of demand destruction the lead oil to fall by the most in three months. we are seeing upside in the asian session. haidi: let's get to world and markets. bitcoins latest rebound has a lot of trauma in this market given the selloff. >> that is right. i think what is worrying at the moment is until now, what you saw is short-term speculators selling out as cryptocurrencies, digital currencies stumbled. now you are starting to see some evidence that perhaps some of those long-term investors are also ba
u.s. markets are closed. we are going to see liquidity, we are headed for the juneteenth monday holiday. u.s. futures are rebounding after the worst week since march of 2020, recession fears bringing anxiety to the markets. the s&p 500 erased $2 trillion in market value. we are talking about being close to that oversold level on the 14 day rsi. a lot of volatility in the treasury space with the 10-year yield settling. we are watching what is happening to those recession fears. it was the...
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as long as the u.s. dollar stays very strong, it is a big problem for the emerging market world, including asia, because so much borrowing is done through the dollar markets. the weaker their currencies get, it adds to the problems they have in china keeping inflation under control and keeping money supplier tight. as long as the dollar stays strong and global interest rates are higher, it will be a real hit for emerging markets and it will also play out in equities as well, plus the commodity space. shery: yes, the equity space is headed for the worst first-half performance in 24 years or so. kathleen, two fed officials are still betting on a soft landing. why? kathleen: because they think they can hiked rates enough to fight inflation and do whatever it takes. but they will not have to do so much that they pushed the economy into recession. mary daly is the president of the reserve bank of san francisco. yvonne, you mentioned her great interview on linked in, her metaphor when asked about recession. "i
as long as the u.s. dollar stays very strong, it is a big problem for the emerging market world, including asia, because so much borrowing is done through the dollar markets. the weaker their currencies get, it adds to the problems they have in china keeping inflation under control and keeping money supplier tight. as long as the dollar stays strong and global interest rates are higher, it will be a real hit for emerging markets and it will also play out in equities as well, plus the commodity...