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and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all the same rules and obligations, very easy for all the member states. accelerating permitting. accelerating access to financing. making things will be more easy for technology. like we did again for the chips. this is why i'm extremely pleased that i presented the net zero act. which is the framework to make sure that every member state behave the same way for this clean tech industry. second pillar, of course, we need to finance it. so now we have different options. some member states can borrow easily. for example, germany, netherlands, france. they borrow -- germany announce
and by the way, like the u.s., the u.s. don't have the first dollar available, you also -- what will we do? we ball, we ball, we ball. so we have to -- it's for good reason. the reason is to fight against climate change. and we have also today -- as commissioner of the international market, let's be very clear. i was advocating to have an act, an environmental act. like we did for the chip act. to make sure for the clean tech industry we will have all the same rules and obligations, very easy...
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the u.s. secretary of state looking for better ties. this is the critical relationship for another year, going into 2023. are there prospects that with the change in the leadership, we might see more of a detente? john: there is some optimism, but a great deal of caution about that optimism as well. we had the meeting between president xi and president biden at the g20 in december and there has been follow-up with the new foreign minister, who used to be the u.s. ambassador, so he knows that relationship well. he has been the person who has expressed some of the mildest opinions, communications from the chinese side. we expecting secretary blinken to visit beijing this year. so having that conversation over the weekend, setting up that channel of communication i think is a good sign, though at the same time, you have so many problems -- taiwan, covid, trade. there will be a lot to work through. yvonne: jonah new, thank you. our greater china senior executive editor joining us from beijing, joh
the u.s. secretary of state looking for better ties. this is the critical relationship for another year, going into 2023. are there prospects that with the change in the leadership, we might see more of a detente? john: there is some optimism, but a great deal of caution about that optimism as well. we had the meeting between president xi and president biden at the g20 in december and there has been follow-up with the new foreign minister, who used to be the u.s. ambassador, so he knows that...
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then they were used -- moved to the u.s. mainland on thursday. and the u.s. has just resumed visa services in cuba, hoping more people will follow the legitimate route instead. >> if you're in a burning building, it does not seem right to say before you jump from the second floor please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, come back to the burning building, wait for a couple months and then you can jump. when somebody has to flee for their life, they have to flee. and eye system has to honor that context. reporter: the new policy has florida, where the border is at the water -- how will it work here? >> the economic conditions in cuba are largely to blame for the population's master parch or, more than 220,000 cubans arrived at the border between the u.s. and mexico in the past year, nearly six times as many in the previous year. many have fled because of a shortage of food and medicine after the former president trump tightened sanctions on cuba in 2019. the trade embargo brought in by john f. kennedy has been in place for 60 years. the pa
then they were used -- moved to the u.s. mainland on thursday. and the u.s. has just resumed visa services in cuba, hoping more people will follow the legitimate route instead. >> if you're in a burning building, it does not seem right to say before you jump from the second floor please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, come back to the burning building, wait for a couple months and then you can jump. when somebody has to flee for their life, they have to flee. and...
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the u.s. economy and the u.s. labor market. it's not baked in. it's not for certain. we may be able to avoid it. but i would agree that the outlook by most people who sit in the position that i do think 2023 could be a difficult year for the u.s. >> so, we may be able to avoid recession. >> yes. >> or it could be mild. >> yes. in this particular case, i think it doesn't have to be deep. it doesn't have to be prolonged. >> so, we're currently at an inflation rate at 7.1%. how long do we have to stomach higher prices? when does it feel better for the average american? >> the evidence suggests we're already past peak inflation. right now the trajectory is a more favorable one. it will probably take two to three years to get inflation back down to levels that we knew prior to the pandemic. in other words, low, stable, and something we didn't necessarily talk about because it wasn't forefront on our mind. but it may take another 18 to 24 months, maybe 36 months, to fully get us back to a situation
the u.s. economy and the u.s. labor market. it's not baked in. it's not for certain. we may be able to avoid it. but i would agree that the outlook by most people who sit in the position that i do think 2023 could be a difficult year for the u.s. >> so, we may be able to avoid recession. >> yes. >> or it could be mild. >> yes. in this particular case, i think it doesn't have to be deep. it doesn't have to be prolonged. >> so, we're currently at an inflation rate at...
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that gives the u.s. a special privilege which has allowed the u.s. to run a much larger deficit, much larger levels of outstanding debt. >> the whole world is in more debt than ever before. give us an idea as to how the u.s. ranks. >> because the federal reserve board has been going on with interest hikes, the rest of the world, coupled with the impacts from the russian new vision -- russian invasion of ukraine, has seen rise in prices. in the case of south korea, the bank of korea keeps raising interest rates, following the federal reserve board's designation of new interest rates. in general, a lot of countries, especially in the industrialized world, people are grappling with having to pay bills and having to pay for loans. everything that has to do with a borrowing scheme has a burden on these people. going further, because the u.s. is intended to raise further the interest rate, we are going to see a huge burden on these people around the globe. >> it is generally assumed that debt is not a good thing. but, how much debt is too much? >> that is
that gives the u.s. a special privilege which has allowed the u.s. to run a much larger deficit, much larger levels of outstanding debt. >> the whole world is in more debt than ever before. give us an idea as to how the u.s. ranks. >> because the federal reserve board has been going on with interest hikes, the rest of the world, coupled with the impacts from the russian new vision -- russian invasion of ukraine, has seen rise in prices. in the case of south korea, the bank of korea...
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as you said, in comparing the u.s. and korea with japan, the u.s. and japan is not a traditional alliance and that is rooted in the reality that after world war ii, there was never any expectation that japan would become a true military partner of the united states. our relationship evolved accordingly. therefore, while there are particular relationships that are quite strong between the u.s. navy and japanese navy, for example, we don't have the same deep operational relationship that we do with south korea. these new changes, these new policies and capabilities that have been announced, they represent a future of a much more integrated u.s./japan alliance, much more in the election of a traditional military alliance. from my point of view, that is positive for regional stability and deterrence. shery: when it came to the semiconductor side of things, not surprisingly, we heard about local semiconductor companies in japan pushing back against, and japan helping washington on this. what role will industries play when you have the semiconductor side
as you said, in comparing the u.s. and korea with japan, the u.s. and japan is not a traditional alliance and that is rooted in the reality that after world war ii, there was never any expectation that japan would become a true military partner of the united states. our relationship evolved accordingly. therefore, while there are particular relationships that are quite strong between the u.s. navy and japanese navy, for example, we don't have the same deep operational relationship that we do...
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u.s. futures -- this on the back of questionable tech earnings. down about .2%. there he early days yet. we have china markets reopen before we get to the monday session. a big week of events this week is probably going to culminate wednesday with the federal reserve fomc meeting. i whole raft of data including payrolls on friday. a week of major event risks. the first major test -- that 10 year yield has come down 40 basis points in the last couple of months. we will see what happens after wednesday. crude seeing a little bit of upside but we are not expecting any change. haidi: i wonder how much change we expect when it comes to the reopen of china even how relentlessly good the news has been so far taking us to the precipice of the bull market for this part of the world. in the meantime, pretty flat start to the trading week when it comes to things in sydney. exactly flat at the moment -- not much of a move when it comes to the bond markets. the aussie dollar seeing quite a lot of stren
u.s. futures -- this on the back of questionable tech earnings. down about .2%. there he early days yet. we have china markets reopen before we get to the monday session. a big week of events this week is probably going to culminate wednesday with the federal reserve fomc meeting. i whole raft of data including payrolls on friday. a week of major event risks. the first major test -- that 10 year yield has come down 40 basis points in the last couple of months. we will see what happens after...
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u.s. city of memphis have released video think -- showing the arrest of a black man who died after a traffic stop. five police officers have been charged with murder and kidnapping following the death of tyre nichols. protesters are calling for justice and an end to police violence. and tyree's nichols families want the police chief to expand a unit that focuses on street crime. >> two people are dead and others are missing after torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand's city. evacuations are continuing as people escape flood waters and the suburbs are worst hit, it received most of the years rain. >> people havepoken, but what exactly did they say, is there a whole new order with a -- less american -- less america in it. how much do soci media companies know about you and how easy is it to manipulate. >> of the bottom line. >> antony blinken heads to the middle east after israeli forces kill yet more palestinians. what is washington's role in the worsening conflict, and wha
u.s. city of memphis have released video think -- showing the arrest of a black man who died after a traffic stop. five police officers have been charged with murder and kidnapping following the death of tyre nichols. protesters are calling for justice and an end to police violence. and tyree's nichols families want the police chief to expand a unit that focuses on street crime. >> two people are dead and others are missing after torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand's...
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lizzy: the u.s. has the inflation reduction act and brussels has said it will pour unprecedented levels of investment into clean tech. they are saying to britain, pull your socks up, we need a green strategy as well. at davos last week, chancellors of said britain cannot sit on the sidelines and a on what others are doing good this is the cbi saying we need deregulation and state funding. it isn't just the cbi saying this. you have the former conservative energy minister in a report earlier this month saying zero is the growth opportunity of the 21st century but the current and are shy means britain risks losing jobs to elsewhere and investments if it doesn't step up. you've also got cbi research out today showing in the past two years, britain has already lost market share in every production and hydrogen. it will be the equivalent of 4.3 billion pounds by 2030. this is really an arms race for green tech. dani: thank you, that is lizzy burden, staying warm. that is a good economic indicator, does li
lizzy: the u.s. has the inflation reduction act and brussels has said it will pour unprecedented levels of investment into clean tech. they are saying to britain, pull your socks up, we need a green strategy as well. at davos last week, chancellors of said britain cannot sit on the sidelines and a on what others are doing good this is the cbi saying we need deregulation and state funding. it isn't just the cbi saying this. you have the former conservative energy minister in a report earlier...
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the difference between the two is the u.s., the overall u.s. economy domestic demand is in a stronger position. the energy picture in europe is stronger as well compare to europe, so europe has benefited a lot from the growth side cut mild winter, and moderation in the energy picture, but that could change in the next 12 months. guy: you have talked about your love of cash. does it continue? bilal: fight had to pick one asset class, continues to be cash over other asset classes. if you look from the mid-1960's until the early 1980's or mid-1980's, cash outperformed equities and bonds, so when you go through inflation and so on, cash tends to do well. with yields down, that is attractive levels, so my bias would be for cash. there are trades you can do like long china stocks. if i had to have a core asset, it would still be cash alix: it is like a tour around the world. what was your take on what happened in brazil over the weekend? i am wondering how you think about that and hedge something along those lines. bilal: number one, it shows transit
the difference between the two is the u.s., the overall u.s. economy domestic demand is in a stronger position. the energy picture in europe is stronger as well compare to europe, so europe has benefited a lot from the growth side cut mild winter, and moderation in the energy picture, but that could change in the next 12 months. guy: you have talked about your love of cash. does it continue? bilal: fight had to pick one asset class, continues to be cash over other asset classes. if you look...
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u.s., and russia. >> they had leap frogged russia, launching more rockets to the u.s. in 2022. completing the orbiting space station, and in the far side of the moon. >> it adapts the fastest, and it innovates the most. that country will have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war. which, i suspect, will happen at some point, in time, in the deep future. >> let's go to space because it's in our dna. >> yielded grass tyson, the best known astrophysicist. >> the u.s., and china, and is engaged to the new race across the lunar surface. how do you see this play out? >> we've already been there. in that sense, it's not a race. however, that we don't have the capacity to which is back, and it is a race when it is run anymore. because american pride, china gets there before us there is trying to bruises a little. they say, okay, it is a geopolitical decision, so yes, let's go for it. >> using infrared satellites, every rocket, and missed a launch, or anywhere in the world, is immediately
u.s., and russia. >> they had leap frogged russia, launching more rockets to the u.s. in 2022. completing the orbiting space station, and in the far side of the moon. >> it adapts the fastest, and it innovates the most. that country will have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war. which, i suspect, will happen at some point, in time, in the deep future. >> let's go to space because it's in our dna. >> yielded grass tyson, the best known astrophysicist. >>...
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u.s. inflation, u.s. jobs and then we are set for the weekend. tom: how tight is that u.s. labor market? the estimate is for around 200,000 jobs to be added, with nonfarm payrolls later today . bullard and as their george -- and esther george saying there is a lot of work to be done on inflation. the ftse 100 currently gaining .3%. the spanish ibex currently range bound. we will focus on the yen when we go cross assets, that has been the central move within the currencies base. the losses across the equity markets of yesterday, nasdaq down over 1.5%. s&p ending down more than 1%. futures pointing up .1% as we lead up to the nfp out of the u.s.. the yen under pressure after reports that the bank of japan sees no need to make further changes around its yield curve policy. and that is pressuring the end. 134 on the japanese currency. brent trailing at $78 a barrel. and iron ore, i am putting this out because of the linkages to the china story, the three redline policy may now be adjusted. for addressing the real estate sector in china. iron ore gaining 2% on the expectation as
u.s. inflation, u.s. jobs and then we are set for the weekend. tom: how tight is that u.s. labor market? the estimate is for around 200,000 jobs to be added, with nonfarm payrolls later today . bullard and as their george -- and esther george saying there is a lot of work to be done on inflation. the ftse 100 currently gaining .3%. the spanish ibex currently range bound. we will focus on the yen when we go cross assets, that has been the central move within the currencies base. the losses...
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u.s. markets ended last week in the dream, the highest level in a month, and european equities have had their best start to the year on record, adding about 6.5%. questions as to whether that can continue, and the conversation certainly around recession risks in europe, have become slightly less urgent in terms of forecast. the ftse currently range bound, the ecb expected to hike to three point 25% by middle of this year before starting to cut, that is the expectation from the blow ri -- bloomberg survey of economists, out-of-state with what we are hearing from ecb officials themselves. the ftse 100 now up .1%, over in spain, gains of 18% building on upside that has been built across european equities your today. let's see how things are playing out, the u.s. session will be close today for the national martin luther king holiday. futures pointing lower, down point 1%, ending friday in the green with expectations that may be the fed stepped down to 25 basis points at that february 1 meetin
u.s. markets ended last week in the dream, the highest level in a month, and european equities have had their best start to the year on record, adding about 6.5%. questions as to whether that can continue, and the conversation certainly around recession risks in europe, have become slightly less urgent in terms of forecast. the ftse currently range bound, the ecb expected to hike to three point 25% by middle of this year before starting to cut, that is the expectation from the blow ri --...
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now that the gains from the u.s. are not a strong and u.s. equities will go with that continued growth figure. that will help europe more. alix: cyclical performance versus european manufacturing pmi, do european equities need to roll over or do you think the pmi gets better or they can still be start? zeynep: they can still be start. the pmi is getting a bit better. it does not mean that we will have this continuous boom market in europe either. what will happen is that, there has been a stressful 2021. the trend of this year in terms of money managers is able to capture the trends as soon as they hit the market. any good pickup in the index in europe or in the u.s. for that matter, you try to look in profit and wait for the next data point to decide when and how to get in. china reopening is helping europe and european assets to a certain extent. we have not seen an actual move there yet. it will take some time to realize that. guy: can i come from this at a different angle. bruno le maire, does not see a recession. but if you look at what
now that the gains from the u.s. are not a strong and u.s. equities will go with that continued growth figure. that will help europe more. alix: cyclical performance versus european manufacturing pmi, do european equities need to roll over or do you think the pmi gets better or they can still be start? zeynep: they can still be start. the pmi is getting a bit better. it does not mean that we will have this continuous boom market in europe either. what will happen is that, there has been a...
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and mexico and the u.s. has been working with other countries in the hemisphere tried to get them to help us out and enforce their own borders. panama is another example. u.s. works with to stop the flow of migrants crossing dangerous gaps through panama. this is an important part of the debate and diplomacy is a huge part of this. host: helping those areas where you see people flee for political reasons, and for financially, improving the infrastructure so they do not leave in the first place? guest: the root cause is something that administration is focused on and they are focus on efforts of central american nations which for a long time have been the top countries were people coming from as they had to the u.s. that is not the only tactic they have taken. they work with some government in the western hemisphere to support them in their own policing and enforcement priorities. guatemala, for example, and provide them resources to track human smugglers and there are a lot of different ways u.s. work with o
and mexico and the u.s. has been working with other countries in the hemisphere tried to get them to help us out and enforce their own borders. panama is another example. u.s. works with to stop the flow of migrants crossing dangerous gaps through panama. this is an important part of the debate and diplomacy is a huge part of this. host: helping those areas where you see people flee for political reasons, and for financially, improving the infrastructure so they do not leave in the first place?...
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reporter: u.s. cracking down on travel to the communist island and limiting the amount of money families can send to relatives in cuba. narrator: television rorts from around the world question whether u.s. sanctions on cuba are still necessary. king: the embargo has caused undue hardship on the cuban people for nearly two generations. woman: almost unanimous support for the cubans on this issue. narratorthere ha been ma drivers of t u.s. sanctions on cuba. in this episode, adapted from a web series produced in havana, an independent journalist looks at the impact 6 decades of american sanctions from the point of view of many of cuba's 11 million citizens. now on "the global mosaic." [fernandez speaking spanish] [all speaking spanish] [castro speaking spanish] clinton: the legislation i signed today further tightens that embargo. bush: i'm maintaining our embargo. [man speaking spanish] [chicken clucking] [man shouting] [both speaking spanish] fernandez: the blockade is the longest trade bargo in mo
reporter: u.s. cracking down on travel to the communist island and limiting the amount of money families can send to relatives in cuba. narrator: television rorts from around the world question whether u.s. sanctions on cuba are still necessary. king: the embargo has caused undue hardship on the cuban people for nearly two generations. woman: almost unanimous support for the cubans on this issue. narratorthere ha been ma drivers of t u.s. sanctions on cuba. in this episode, adapted from a web...
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the u.s. offered to meet head-to-head. >> the u.s. tanks are the most capable tanks in the world and also extremely complex to operate and maintain. so we're also giving ukraine the parts and equipment necessary to effectively sustain the tanks on the battle field. >> did germany force you to change your mind on sending tanks? >> germany didn't force me to change my mind, we wanted to make sure we were together. that's what we'll do all along and do right now. >> crucially this is a deadlock between germany and the u.s. german officials said they would not send their own leopard two tanks until the u.s. sent abrams with the u.s. announcement. we saw the german announcement, as well. tanks are on their way to ukraine. the white house said they may start training on the tanks before they're able to send them so ukrainians are ready to use them when they arrive, wolf? >> do we know where these abrams battle tanks will be coming from? >> wolf, that's unclear at this point. what we know and heard from the army acquisition said today that t
the u.s. offered to meet head-to-head. >> the u.s. tanks are the most capable tanks in the world and also extremely complex to operate and maintain. so we're also giving ukraine the parts and equipment necessary to effectively sustain the tanks on the battle field. >> did germany force you to change your mind on sending tanks? >> germany didn't force me to change my mind, we wanted to make sure we were together. that's what we'll do all along and do right now. >>...
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the u.s. resume after thousands were grounded for hours due to a technical problem. rels in ethiopia became heading over heavy weapons to end two years of conflict. ♪ >> welcome. russian forces led by mercenaries said their units are in control of the eastern ukrainian town of solon down. heaved denies the town has fallen. the fighting there led to some of the bloodiest battles of the war so far. tosha butler has the latest. -- natosha butler has the latest. >> the battle is relentless. the once thriving salt mining town in eastern ukraine is now a wasteland. after months of fighting between ukrainian and russian forces, supported by mercenaries from the russian group. a photo of himself in the streets saying they have taken control. >> units have taken control of the entire territory. a cauldron has been formed in the center of the city. >> a spokesperson for russia's defense ministry did not comment on the claims, but said the russian units have surrounded the town, securing it would help
the u.s. resume after thousands were grounded for hours due to a technical problem. rels in ethiopia became heading over heavy weapons to end two years of conflict. ♪ >> welcome. russian forces led by mercenaries said their units are in control of the eastern ukrainian town of solon down. heaved denies the town has fallen. the fighting there led to some of the bloodiest battles of the war so far. tosha butler has the latest. -- natosha butler has the latest. >> the battle is...
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u.s. defense capabilities. >> "washington journal" starts now. pres. biden: united states sharing -- standing shoulder to shoulder would do all we can to support ukraine. he expected our support for ukraine to crumble. he was wrong. he was wrong. ♪ host: that was president biden yesterday announcing that u.s. would provide abram tanks to ukraine. to open the door for other european countries to send heavy tech -- tanks to their own. were asking what you think about the ongoing efforts to aid ukraine. let us know how you feel about the level of support the united states has provided in more than the 11th month old war. if you think too much, 202-748-8000. if you think too little, 202-748-8001. if you think about right, 202-748-8002. we are interested in hearing from current former members of the u.s. military on the topic. a special line for you this morning, 202-748-8003. that's also the number you can send us a text. if you do include your name and where you are from. catch up with us o
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when the u.s. was trying to say, you are with us or against us in the cold war, at least truman did -- at least truman was the president to preside over the creation of -- which was the closest -- he was setting up a system of international alliances, including nato, that would mean that the u.s. was not standing on its own in this you are with us or against us dialogue. this was at a time when the u.s. shared a global gdp that was more like 50%, 40%. in 1950, 1960. the u.s. was super strong, and yet it was super condescending of the need to have strong alliances. the question today is, if the u.s. wants to get strong alliances to back it up in this embargo, and it needs the taiwanese, the jump touch, and so forth to be onside, doesn't have to offer something in terms of trade access? or other economic cooperation. you can say to the, dave, give up on the chinese market where we're giving you zero extra chinese american products. in a way, india in its historic bumping up against the u.s., in terms
when the u.s. was trying to say, you are with us or against us in the cold war, at least truman did -- at least truman was the president to preside over the creation of -- which was the closest -- he was setting up a system of international alliances, including nato, that would mean that the u.s. was not standing on its own in this you are with us or against us dialogue. this was at a time when the u.s. shared a global gdp that was more like 50%, 40%. in 1950, 1960. the u.s. was super strong,...
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reporter: u.s. cracking down on travel to the communist island and limiting the amount of money families can send to relatives in cuba. narrator: television rorts from around the world question whether u.s. sanctions on cuba are still necessary. king: the embargo has caused undue hardship on the cuban people for nearly two generations. woman: almost unanimous support for the cubans on this issue. narratorthere ha been ma drivs of t u.s. sanctions on cuba. in this episode, adapted from a web series produced in havana, an independent journalist looks at the impact of decades of american sanctions from the point of view of many of cuba's 11 million citizens. now on "the global mosaic." [fernandez speaking spanish] [all speaking spanish] [castro speaking spanish] clinton: the legislation i signed today further tightens that embargo. bush: i'm maintaining our embargo. [man speaking spanish] [chicken clucking] [man shouting] [both speaking spanish] fernandez: the blockade is the longest trade bargo in mod
reporter: u.s. cracking down on travel to the communist island and limiting the amount of money families can send to relatives in cuba. narrator: television rorts from around the world question whether u.s. sanctions on cuba are still necessary. king: the embargo has caused undue hardship on the cuban people for nearly two generations. woman: almost unanimous support for the cubans on this issue. narratorthere ha been ma drivs of t u.s. sanctions on cuba. in this episode, adapted from a web...
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is it the u.s. economy starting to slow down or the chinese economy just started to pick from covid? alix: do you agree? guest: i feel like i have to take the opposite stance even if it's just for the sake of debate. there definitely is a value case for european stocks even after the recent rally. i've been covering markets from london for the past five years and what i can tell you is a bet on european outperformance has been the wrong bet for the large part of the last decade. i think that might still be true if you look at the macro factors. european stocks do well when bond yields are going up and that does not seem to be the case in 2023. guy: we also are not talking about the ecb. the ecb at every opportunity is basically signaling that it wants to hit this demand story very hard. it's a bit like in the states, the market doesn't want to listen to the fed. guest: exactly. in europe, one reason for that is we are starting to see the inflation data slowing significantly. part of that is it has b
is it the u.s. economy starting to slow down or the chinese economy just started to pick from covid? alix: do you agree? guest: i feel like i have to take the opposite stance even if it's just for the sake of debate. there definitely is a value case for european stocks even after the recent rally. i've been covering markets from london for the past five years and what i can tell you is a bet on european outperformance has been the wrong bet for the large part of the last decade. i think that...
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the u.s. economy providing encouraging signs for the fed's fight against inflation. plus, lvmh report slowdown in fourth-quarter sales, slumping china demand. the luxury goods sales this year started well. restrictions have eased. we speak to the cfo on bloomberg today. good morning, dani. i hope you are in the louis vuitton shop buying those extra little trinkets to send to me. or did you help the meat-eating bond traders question mark good morning, it is friday, and nothing broke. i am relieved. dani: i honestly thought we were going to say buying something for myself at louis vuitton, but i see, you want a little treat for your birthday. making an out of it. but look, the bond traders are holding well, doing shopping. at auction, even with the economic data and strong jobs market, bond market holding up well. manus: it is, and i just had one guest that said get ready for a second spike in inflation in the back half of the year which is very contrary to what we are seeing. mohamed el-erian s
the u.s. economy providing encouraging signs for the fed's fight against inflation. plus, lvmh report slowdown in fourth-quarter sales, slumping china demand. the luxury goods sales this year started well. restrictions have eased. we speak to the cfo on bloomberg today. good morning, dani. i hope you are in the louis vuitton shop buying those extra little trinkets to send to me. or did you help the meat-eating bond traders question mark good morning, it is friday, and nothing broke. i am...
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laura: the u.s. has confirmed that it is joining germany and sending tanks to help ukraine repelling russian forces in the east. washington's decision follows a broader trend of allies giving key of increasingly powerful weapons. the first batch of tanks from germany could arrive within three months. meta says it is reinstating former president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts following a two year suspension. trump was banned after the company deemed that some of his posts had encouraged supporters to invade the u.s. capital in january 2021. meta now says they don't want to get in the way of open debate and that trump will face tougher penalties for any offenses. according to a survey of accountants, u.k. business confidence confidence is at its lowest level since the global financial crisis amid recession fears and persistently high inflation. companies in the retail, property, and manufacturing sectors were particularly downbeat. separate data showed carmakers in the u.k. had their wo
laura: the u.s. has confirmed that it is joining germany and sending tanks to help ukraine repelling russian forces in the east. washington's decision follows a broader trend of allies giving key of increasingly powerful weapons. the first batch of tanks from germany could arrive within three months. meta says it is reinstating former president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts following a two year suspension. trump was banned after the company deemed that some of his posts had...
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today part of the u.s. government's action against the virtual currency exchange bitzlato, treasury financial crimes taken steps to expose cyber criminals and enablers. they are identifying bitzlato as a primary money laundering concern in connection with russia's liquid finance. bitzlato the satilla -- facilitated transactions for russian ransomware group. including ones that have connections to the russian government and russian darknet -- markets. two were scams. bitzlato received virtual currency worth almost half a billion dollars from illicit activity between 2019 and 2021. nearly 50% of all transactions during this time involved russian, illicit finance or risky sources. bitzlato for their active in the satilla -- facilitating illicit activity and is part of a larger ecosystem that is allowed to operate with impunity in russia. it is well known that russia is a haven of cyber criminals where the government lists them for its own malicious purposes. the majority of ransomware 40 defense in 2021, were
today part of the u.s. government's action against the virtual currency exchange bitzlato, treasury financial crimes taken steps to expose cyber criminals and enablers. they are identifying bitzlato as a primary money laundering concern in connection with russia's liquid finance. bitzlato the satilla -- facilitated transactions for russian ransomware group. including ones that have connections to the russian government and russian darknet -- markets. two were scams. bitzlato received virtual...
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u.s. easing so we are seeing a bit of positivity. it is not huge because if you look at the ftse and index it is pretty much flat. tom: three straight days of gains for european equities. how the inflation print feeds into the open today. expectations for the markets you get 27 basis points at the end of january from the next meeting from the federal reserve. the markets pricing and lesson 50 basis points over the next two meetings. our the markets getting ahead of themselves or is this the pace and the rate of rate hikes coming through from the federal reserve for the next two meetings? futures pointing slightly higher. this is reflected in the session. spanish ibex getting a 10th of a percent. here in the u.k., ftse 100 adding 12 points. data coming in better than estimates and positive territory by slim margin. estimates have been for a contraction for the month of november. ftse 100 getting to tens of a percent. in germany, the dax is range bound. we will see how things are shaping up
u.s. easing so we are seeing a bit of positivity. it is not huge because if you look at the ftse and index it is pretty much flat. tom: three straight days of gains for european equities. how the inflation print feeds into the open today. expectations for the markets you get 27 basis points at the end of january from the next meeting from the federal reserve. the markets pricing and lesson 50 basis points over the next two meetings. our the markets getting ahead of themselves or is this the...
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u.s. and russia, china has leapt on russia, launching more rockets than the u.s. in 2022, completing its own orbiting space station. landing robotic missions on the far side of the moon. >> that country that adapts the fastest, that country that innovates the most, that country is going to have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war, which i suspect will happen at some point in time, sometime in the deep future. >> let's go into space because it is in our dna -- >> neil degrasse tyson is america's best known astrophysicist. >> the u.s. and china seem to be engaged in a new race to the lunar surface. how do you see this playing out? >> we kind of have already been, they're all right? so in that sense, it is not a race. however, right now we don't have the capacity to send humans back. not yet. and so it is a race that isn't being run anymore. i think american pride, if china gets there before us even for a second time, that might bruises a little. and maybe we will redouble it and s
u.s. and russia, china has leapt on russia, launching more rockets than the u.s. in 2022, completing its own orbiting space station. landing robotic missions on the far side of the moon. >> that country that adapts the fastest, that country that innovates the most, that country is going to have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war, which i suspect will happen at some point in time, sometime in the deep future. >> let's go into space because it is in our dna -- >>...
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look at policy development in u.s. on the border and the enforcement of how many people we let in and under what conditions. host: let me ask about the recent announcement by president biden with changes to order enforcement action by the administration. this is that execut action, not legislative change the pressaid up to0 migrants from venezuela, nica cuba, andti will be allowed to enter the u.s. perot each month. they must have financial sponsors, pass background checks. migrants make schedule an appointment to seek asylum by a nap -- via an a of legal injury. a couple of questions there, how different our departures from current or previous u.s. policy? guest: the policy announced last week, what is about the special perot program -- special program and in that regard that program is a consideration of the program we put in place a couple of months ago for venezuela. if you are a national of these four countries and he want to come to the u.s., you cannot just show up at the border and let in. you supply and vents
look at policy development in u.s. on the border and the enforcement of how many people we let in and under what conditions. host: let me ask about the recent announcement by president biden with changes to order enforcement action by the administration. this is that execut action, not legislative change the pressaid up to0 migrants from venezuela, nica cuba, andti will be allowed to enter the u.s. perot each month. they must have financial sponsors, pass background checks. migrants make...
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u.s. inflation. china shares rebound amid optimism of modest gains in consumer prices can leave room for more economic stimulus. plus, the world's biggest chipmaker, tsmc, tops estimates, but concerns linger over economic headwinds and tighter u.s. trade controls. francine: nothing is really happening before that u.s. cpi print. for the moment, futures are edging up a bit. we start earnings season, 25 companies a day. we look at u.k. retailers but it is all about inflation. tom: we get citigroup and wells fargo tomorrow. you get big positions ahead of that cpi print, the all-important inflation print. the expectations are 6.5% year on year for the month of december, down from that plus 7% we got in november. do the fed to 25 basis points at the end of january and what does that tell us about the labor market as well? late -- wage prices on the mix. china inflation with the increased ppi coming below expectations. it gives room for monetary policy to expand and step up officials' suppo
u.s. inflation. china shares rebound amid optimism of modest gains in consumer prices can leave room for more economic stimulus. plus, the world's biggest chipmaker, tsmc, tops estimates, but concerns linger over economic headwinds and tighter u.s. trade controls. francine: nothing is really happening before that u.s. cpi print. for the moment, futures are edging up a bit. we start earnings season, 25 companies a day. we look at u.k. retailers but it is all about inflation. tom: we get...
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between u.s. law enforcement and counterparts in france, between the department and our colleagues at the group. the department also drew heavily today on its deep bench of international experts, including our new cyber operations liaison and our legal attachÉ in paris. the work announced here is a textbook case for what we can accomplish when we work with its partners here and abroad to disrupt the harm caused by criminal cryptocurrency platforms. and we're just getting started. i now turn the podium over to my colleague, u.s. attorney breon peace. breon peace: thank you, assistant attorney general. i am a united states attorney for the eastern district of new york. i am honored to speak today about the work of the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of new york, and all of our other partners. what we have done with respect to investigating and prosecuting anatoly legkodymov. today, my office unveiled charges against anatoly legkodymov for operating bitzlato whose stock in trade was i
between u.s. law enforcement and counterparts in france, between the department and our colleagues at the group. the department also drew heavily today on its deep bench of international experts, including our new cyber operations liaison and our legal attachÉ in paris. the work announced here is a textbook case for what we can accomplish when we work with its partners here and abroad to disrupt the harm caused by criminal cryptocurrency platforms. and we're just getting started. i now turn...
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as the u.s. and its allies navigate the strategic competition with china it is imperative that we understand both the drivers of the foreign military activities and the implications for the international security. china's military relationship with russia deserves particular scrutiny and the fallout from russian president vladimir putin's work against ukraine. finally, as beijing continues to promote the still vague ideas of a global security initiative led by china a thorough examination of the military diplomacy will provide valuable insight into what the world should expect in years to come. we look forward to exploring the topics in detail in the hearing today and discussing actionable policy recommendations in the u.s. congress. i will now turn the floor over to my colleague and cochair for the hearing, commissioner randy shriver. >> thank you. i join commissioner chair bartholomew by welcoming the witnesses and to those watching online. the chinese party of the people's liberation army will
as the u.s. and its allies navigate the strategic competition with china it is imperative that we understand both the drivers of the foreign military activities and the implications for the international security. china's military relationship with russia deserves particular scrutiny and the fallout from russian president vladimir putin's work against ukraine. finally, as beijing continues to promote the still vague ideas of a global security initiative led by china a thorough examination of...
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the u.s. justice department signals it won't comply with all house republican demands for information about investigations, and that includes the biden documents probe that's hanging over the president as he today marks exactly two years in office. >>> anti-abortion activists hold their annual march here in washington for the first time since roe v. wade was overturned. they're declaring they have fresh resolve, even though some are being slammed by former president trump for being disloyal to him. welcome to our viewers here in thtes and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> let's get right to all of the new moves by the united states and allies responding to ukraine's deals to help against russian aggression. we have the latest on what western nations are doing, and still not doing, at this pivotal moment in the war. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. is taking action against russia's wagner mercenary group, a private army which vladamir putin has become increas
the u.s. justice department signals it won't comply with all house republican demands for information about investigations, and that includes the biden documents probe that's hanging over the president as he today marks exactly two years in office. >>> anti-abortion activists hold their annual march here in washington for the first time since roe v. wade was overturned. they're declaring they have fresh resolve, even though some are being slammed by former president trump for being...
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the u.s. cannot fully isolate china. remember, the u.s. wants to make it hard for china to become a powerhouse in chipmaking capabilities. this is something the chinese have been behind the u.s. for time immemorial. they have made a commitment to spending the money it takes to become a leader in chip making technology. the u.s. is saying no way to that. ed: bloomberg's executive editor of technology, across that headline. let's dive into the world of tiktok. the ceo will testify before the house energy and commerce committee on the company's privacy policies. the impacts on children. the -- and the chinese commonest party. alex, what to expect? guest: potentially a bit of a spicy hearing. this is the very first time tiktok ceo will be testifying before a committee, that has been known in the past, for grilling arc zuckerberg on the cambridge analytical scandal. for really digging in on the details around child privacy and data sharing. as we have talked about before the punker -- republicans in congress are concerned about the company's co
the u.s. cannot fully isolate china. remember, the u.s. wants to make it hard for china to become a powerhouse in chipmaking capabilities. this is something the chinese have been behind the u.s. for time immemorial. they have made a commitment to spending the money it takes to become a leader in chip making technology. the u.s. is saying no way to that. ed: bloomberg's executive editor of technology, across that headline. let's dive into the world of tiktok. the ceo will testify before the...
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>> a critical look at u.s. politics. >> how will u.s. and german tanks help ukraine in its war against russia? berlin and washington are sending leopard and abrams dels to ky. pressure calls to move a provocation. will this weaponry change the course of the conflict? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome. both germany and the u.s. have agreed to send tanks to ukraine. berlin will supply leopard desk as, and washington, the abrams. germany finally gave into political pressure. they have also allowed poland and finland to send leopard twos. they are considered essential for ukraine, if it is to take back territory captured by russia. hello tamir zelenskyy wants 300 tanks and has been asking nato member states for the weapons. it looks like you will get 88 from germany and 31 from the u.s.. will this turn the war in ukraine's favor? our code is being called a game changer for ukraine. berlin agreeing to supply leopard 2 tanks. speaking from a training facility, defense minister boris custer is this on when they will arrive. >> can
>> a critical look at u.s. politics. >> how will u.s. and german tanks help ukraine in its war against russia? berlin and washington are sending leopard and abrams dels to ky. pressure calls to move a provocation. will this weaponry change the course of the conflict? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome. both germany and the u.s. have agreed to send tanks to ukraine. berlin will supply leopard desk as, and washington, the abrams. germany finally gave into political...
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u.s. beijing is launching probes to the moon and mars. nasa is working on the artemis program to bring the first humans to the lunar surface in over half a century. >>> china and the philippines say they will restart negotiations on oil and gas development. while it could lead to huge opportunities, key territorial disputes remain. chinese president xi jingping met with president fernand marcos jr. in beijing monday. xi told marcos they will handle maritime issues through friendly consultation. the countries disagree on their shares of the south china sea. marcos told xi he wants to open a new chapter in regards to bilateral ties. the country signed 14 cooperation documents including one promoteling the bellton road initiative significant economic project for china. they agreed to create a new communication channel. >>> earlier, my colleague yamamoto miki talked with the bureau chief about what came out of the meeting. >> let's delve into the joint research development announcement. >> yes
u.s. beijing is launching probes to the moon and mars. nasa is working on the artemis program to bring the first humans to the lunar surface in over half a century. >>> china and the philippines say they will restart negotiations on oil and gas development. while it could lead to huge opportunities, key territorial disputes remain. chinese president xi jingping met with president fernand marcos jr. in beijing monday. xi told marcos they will handle maritime issues through friendly...
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at both the u.s. and china have many more on the u.s. upgrades to forward class super carriers and china aims for a global blue water navy by next decade. >> what's concerning is not so much that changes in capability, it is the -- that is the intent, crucially the perceptions of intent. both sides see themselves as responding to the others regret -- to the other is aggression. that's a classic recipe for a cycle of escalation. >> u.s. carrier strike force commander met with us on the bridge of the nimitz off-camera, saying his mission is to show the flag, an assurance to allies the u.s. will be here when the time is needed. >> we are set up for the vulnerability of a military stake. when there is no communication between nations, you have two fighter jets flying closely in the air as we did recently over the south china sea, that could escalate very quickly. >> yet the likely cause of any u.s.-china military conflict may be less accidental and more political and economic. >> the next decade is probably the more dangerous one in terms of
at both the u.s. and china have many more on the u.s. upgrades to forward class super carriers and china aims for a global blue water navy by next decade. >> what's concerning is not so much that changes in capability, it is the -- that is the intent, crucially the perceptions of intent. both sides see themselves as responding to the others regret -- to the other is aggression. that's a classic recipe for a cycle of escalation. >> u.s. carrier strike force commander met with us on...
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u.s. and nato allies push germany to provide key tanks to ukraine. we're live in london on the diplomatic stalemate. >>> and blow to republicans as the justice department signaled it won't hand over documents they demanded. how it impacts the biden and trump investigations. plus -- >>> anti-abortion activists rally in washington, d.c. for the march for life demonstration. protestors say even though roe was overturned, there work isn't done. >>> despite intense negotiations among the west's most senior defense officials, determine any still won't agree to send its coveted leopard 2 battle tanks to ukraine and they won't even allow other countries who have them to supply them about on paper it appears ideally suited for ukraine plus thousands are already deployed to more than a dozen nearby european countries, so getting some into ukraine would be relatively easy. poland for example is eager to give some of its leopard tanks to ukraine but needs germany to issue the export license first. the
u.s. and nato allies push germany to provide key tanks to ukraine. we're live in london on the diplomatic stalemate. >>> and blow to republicans as the justice department signaled it won't hand over documents they demanded. how it impacts the biden and trump investigations. plus -- >>> anti-abortion activists rally in washington, d.c. for the march for life demonstration. protestors say even though roe was overturned, there work isn't done. >>> despite intense...
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for the u.s. to have a soft landing or avoid the recession is more important to europe then the reopening of china. what you are seeing in this current rally of stocks is semiconductor stocks that have the maximum exposure of more than 20% to the chinese economy. very little exposure to the chinese economy. both are rallying north of 20%. there is a mismatch and that needs to correct. this week i think we will see a lot more risk -- a lot more restrictive policy coming in, the ecb going ahead with its rate hikes. and after we see a bit of cooling of the cyclical versus defensive rally is when we will start to see the true correct upward momentum take place for european equities. >> maybe the dust settles after those important decisions of next week. looking back in terms of a guide for the rest of this year particularly when it comes to energy and the eps growth accounting for about two thirds of the eps growth, does that outsized role of energy continue to play out towards the end of this year gi
for the u.s. to have a soft landing or avoid the recession is more important to europe then the reopening of china. what you are seeing in this current rally of stocks is semiconductor stocks that have the maximum exposure of more than 20% to the chinese economy. very little exposure to the chinese economy. both are rallying north of 20%. there is a mismatch and that needs to correct. this week i think we will see a lot more risk -- a lot more restrictive policy coming in, the ecb going ahead...
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we saw the best day for the u.s. stock market since november 30th this is after the data julianna highlighted. non-farm payroll with reaction it seems the other notable catalyst was the weaker than expected ism services number which also catpulted rates higher let's talk more about the print because the number increased more than last month rising 223,000 ahead of the 200,000 expected unemployment rate was lower than expected edging down to 3.5%. wage growth moderated more than expected with the average hourly earnings rising 4.6% on the year and 0.3% on the month. steve liesman filed this report. >> the bond market showing a low inflation pressure and fed officials with a hawkish take on rates. the two-year yield fell sharply and again with the weak ism services index and combined 20 basis points off the yield a big move for that security headline payroll growth at 223,000. above expect expectations unemployment rate fell to 3.5% the number was revised down at 0.3% participation rate rose bringin more people in the
we saw the best day for the u.s. stock market since november 30th this is after the data julianna highlighted. non-farm payroll with reaction it seems the other notable catalyst was the weaker than expected ism services number which also catpulted rates higher let's talk more about the print because the number increased more than last month rising 223,000 ahead of the 200,000 expected unemployment rate was lower than expected edging down to 3.5%. wage growth moderated more than expected with...
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shery: take a look at u.s. futures. marginally higher after u.s. stocks fell more than 1% across the board. we have the caution and anxiety over fed policy. we did get stronger than expected u.s. jobs numbers. a stronger labor market than expected. u.s. companies also added more jobs than expected. it didn't help sentiment when we had the fed representative talking about there was much work to do in order to tame inflation. have the treasury yield rising across the board being led higher by the short and. despite the caution and uncertainty, we did see oil prices gaining ground. this after we so the u.s. crude stockpiles rose less than expected. haidi: take a look at how we are sitting what comes to the first minute or two in cash trading here in sydney. we are seeing a flat start. one quarter of 1% higher when it comes to trading in australia. we have had quite a roller coaster when it comes to coal exporters. the big rally earlier in the week giving back most of that. we will see how the idea of the following in china is trillion ties plays out i
shery: take a look at u.s. futures. marginally higher after u.s. stocks fell more than 1% across the board. we have the caution and anxiety over fed policy. we did get stronger than expected u.s. jobs numbers. a stronger labor market than expected. u.s. companies also added more jobs than expected. it didn't help sentiment when we had the fed representative talking about there was much work to do in order to tame inflation. have the treasury yield rising across the board being led higher by the...
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while in the u.s. the demography is still quite favorable so by 2050 americans will still be as young as today. but it is also changing there is lack of labor, who do you think about those the u.s. was the land of opportunity is also you have very diverse backgrounds. you also need people in the years to come will you then let people in? if you are stopping your borders? >> the key is to create a system where we get to choose as a nation who we will invite into the country and who we will not. right now because her immigration security system is broken we are not choosing who gets to come and who doesn't, the cartels are choosing. that is not sustainable for our country. in order for us to have a system where we -- we are bringing the best and brightest whether it being farmworkers or doctors or geniuses who can help us create the new ideas for the future, we need to be in control of that. and that means reforming the system so we can actually identify what jobs we need filled and then choose who are t
while in the u.s. the demography is still quite favorable so by 2050 americans will still be as young as today. but it is also changing there is lack of labor, who do you think about those the u.s. was the land of opportunity is also you have very diverse backgrounds. you also need people in the years to come will you then let people in? if you are stopping your borders? >> the key is to create a system where we get to choose as a nation who we will invite into the country and who we will...
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u.s. and europe, the japanese economy will stand relatively well this year and the price increase rate will hit a peak by summer. >> the heads of some leading brokerages sharing their outlook for the economy. a lot of this comes down to what happens in the u.s.. then a snapshot of the buy and sell side, because on the recession debate, a mild recession for some, soft landing for some. will it be enough is the question to take inflation down in the early 1980's in the mid to thousands, the unemployment rate -- the forecast for this year, 4.4%. that that sink in, i guess. rishaad: let's not forget we got the nonfarm payroll report coming friday. officials are committed to bringing down inflation, they cautioned against underestimating their will to keep interest rates high for some time. intent on lowering inflation by the 2% target even at the risk of rising unemployment and slow growth. the airline industries lobby group has slammed another -- number of countries ordering covid test for ch
u.s. and europe, the japanese economy will stand relatively well this year and the price increase rate will hit a peak by summer. >> the heads of some leading brokerages sharing their outlook for the economy. a lot of this comes down to what happens in the u.s.. then a snapshot of the buy and sell side, because on the recession debate, a mild recession for some, soft landing for some. will it be enough is the question to take inflation down in the early 1980's in the mid to thousands, the...
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the u.s. reaches a 31.4 trillion borrowing limit. ♪ down by the river ♪ >>> singer, songwriter, guitarist david crosby was an american music icon. david crosby was 81 years old. >>> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >> it is friday, january 20th. 9 a.m. here in london. 10 a.m. in ramstein, the airbase in germany where western allies are gathering at this hour to talk about ukraine's military needs and how they can help. lloyd austin is hosting the conference of more than 50 countries. the u.s. has already announced another $2.5 billion in aid including striker combat vehicles, more bradley fighting vehicles and avenger air defense systems but ukraine's president says tanks are the top priority. >> translator: but one of the most important elements is tanks, modern western tanks, which we are negotiating with our partners to supply and i think everyone who has already made the appropriate decisions. >> the conference comes as cnn has learned about a
the u.s. reaches a 31.4 trillion borrowing limit. ♪ down by the river ♪ >>> singer, songwriter, guitarist david crosby was an american music icon. david crosby was 81 years old. >>> live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >> it is friday, january 20th. 9 a.m. here in london. 10 a.m. in ramstein, the airbase in germany where western allies are gathering at this hour to talk about ukraine's military needs and how they can...
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really set u.s. markets higher. we are seeing the upside cross over to asian equities as well. with bond yields slipping and seen the gains, retail shelves also -- shares also let the gains. msci europe is higher by 4/10 of 1%. haidi: let's get a check of the latest business flash headlines as apple is working on adding touchscreens to mac computers. apple engineers are actively engaged in the project. more than a decade the company has argued that touchscreens don't work well on laptops. apple is also worried that touchscreen macs could cannibalize ipad sales. a launch hasn't been finalized in the plans could change. walt disney has the independent director as chairman. a seven-year board member of the disney board and executive chairman. he will succeed susan arnold, who reach the 15 year term limit. despite the board being reduced to 11 members, the company rejected a proposal to name activists investor nelson to the board. twitter is considering selling usernames or online auctions as part of the
really set u.s. markets higher. we are seeing the upside cross over to asian equities as well. with bond yields slipping and seen the gains, retail shelves also -- shares also let the gains. msci europe is higher by 4/10 of 1%. haidi: let's get a check of the latest business flash headlines as apple is working on adding touchscreens to mac computers. apple engineers are actively engaged in the project. more than a decade the company has argued that touchscreens don't work well on laptops. apple...