Israel Vows Revenge; Trump Trial Update | Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

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16 Apr 202417:06

Summary

TLDRイスラエル軍はイランからのドローンとミサイル攻撃に対処する必要があると述べていますが、米国と欧州連合は、より広い紛争を引き起こす可能性のある対等な応答を避けるよう求めています。アメリカ国務省の发言人は、イスラエルが自己防衛の最善の方法について独自に決定する権利を持っていると述べましたが、米国は10月7日以来、イランに対して500以上の制裁を科して責務を問わせています。一方、中東情勢の緊張は、外国援助の緊急性を高め、米国下院はイランとウクライナへの新しい援助について投票する可能性があります。

Takeaways

  • 📢 イスラエル軍はイランのドローンとミサイル攻撃に応答する必要があると述べていますが、米国と欧州連合は、より広い戦争を引き起こす可能性のある Tit for Tatを避けるよう求めています。
  • 🇺🇸 米国国務省のMatthew Miller報道官は、イスラエルが自己防衛の最善の方法について自分で決定すべきであり、米国は長期的な友人としてアドバイスを提供すると述べています。
  • 🚀 米国はイランに対して500を超える制裁を適用し、イランの代表外務省がイスラエルの反撃に対してより厳しい、迅速で直接的な打撃を与えると警告しています。
  • 🔥 中東の緊張は、米国下院で外国援助の通過に新しい緊急性をもたらしました。Mike Johnson議長は、イランとウクライナに対する新しい援助に関する別々の投票を計画しています。
  • 🏛 元大統領ドナルド・トランプの刑事裁判では、陪審員選定が遅く始まり、最初の96人の候補者のうち半分以上が公正で中立ではないと言って却下されました。
  • 🌐 ジョー・バイデン大統領は、ペンシルベニア州での選挙運動を通じて、トランプ政権の税制と経済政策との違いを強調しています。
  • 🏦 米国最大手の銀行、バンクオブアメリカとモルガン・スタンレーの1四半期の収益が発表される予定です。市場は、バンクオブアメリカの純利益を約14億ドルと予測しています。
  • 📈 消費者支出の強いデータ後、連邦準備制度のMary Dalyは、経済が進化するにつれて必要な時に応じて政策を調整する立場を維持する必要があると述べています。
  • 🇬🇧 英国の失業率は予想之外に6ヶ月間の最高値に上昇しました。
  • 🇨🇳 中国の1四半期の経済成長は予想を上回り、工場出産が拡大をリードしました。
  • 🏙️ ニューヨーク州は、住宅政策の変更を含む多くの予算案に同意しました。
  • 🏆 ランジャーズは18勝5敗の素晴らしいシーズンを閉じ、クラブ記録の114ポイントでNHLで最も優れた成績を収めました。

Q & A

  • イランからのドローン攻撃に対するイスラエルの対応としてどのような選択肢があると述べていますか?

    -イスラエルの軍事関係者は、直接的な攻撃、イランの軍事施設や核施設への攻撃、またはイランの地方代理店であるフセイネmovements、ガザのハマス、レバノンのヒズブラに対処するなど、幅広い選択肢があると述べています。

  • アメリカ合衆国はどのようにしてイスラエルの対応を影響を与えていますか?

    -アメリカ国務省の发言人であるマ修・ミラーは、イスラエルが自分自身の防衛方法を決定しなければならないと述べていますが、アメリカは長期的な友人としてアドバイスを提供していると述べています。

  • イランからの報復攻撃の可能性について、どのような警告がなされていますか?

    -イランの副外相は、イスラエルからの報復攻撃がなされた場合、より深刻で迅速な反撃を繰り返し、数秒で攻撃を発動できると警告しています。

  • アメリカはイランに対してどのような制裁を適用しましたか?

    -マシュー・ミラーは、バイデン政権がイランのエンティティに500を超える制裁を適用し、イランを責任づけると述べています。

  • アメリカとヨーロッパの同盟国は、イスラエルのどの様な行動を避けるよう促していますか?

    -アメリカとヨーロッパの同盟国は、タット・フォー・タットの形式の報復を避けるようイスラエルに促しています。これは、より広い紛争を引き起こく可能性があるからです。

  • アメリカ議会は、どのような緊急性をもって外助を決定していますか?

    -アメリカ議会は、中東の動乱が新たな緊急性をもたらしたため、アイズラとウクライナへの新たな外助を決定しています。

  • ドナルド・トランプ前大統領の刑事裁判についての最新情報は何ですか?

    -トランプ前大統領の刑事裁判の陪審員選定が始まり、時間通りに開始されず、最初の96人の陪審員候補者の半分以上が公正で中立であると言えず退場しました。

  • バイデン大統領はどのようにしてトランプ前大統領との差を強調していますか?

    -バイデン大統領は、3日間の旅行を通じて、大統領の税金と経済アジェンダとトランプ政権の富翁と企業への税金削減の政策との差を強調しています。

  • アメリカの最大手の銀行の1四半期の利益はどの様になっていますか?

    -アメリカ最大手の銀行の1四半期の利益は、Bank of AmericaとMorgan Stanleyが利益を発表し、予想される利益と収益が若干減少していることが示されています。

  • 連邦準備制度理事会のマリー・ダリーは、利息率を切り下げる必要性についてどう述べていますか?

    -マリー・ダリーは、経済が適切に発展していると述べ、労働市場が弱体化している迹象を示していないため、利息率を切り下げる必要はないと主張しています。

  • イギリスの失業率はどのように変化しましたか?

    -イギリスの失業率は、予想される3.9%から4.2%に上昇しました。

  • 中国の経済成長はどの様になっていますか?

    -中国の経済成長は、予想を超え、1四半期に5.3%の成長を示しています。

Outlines

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🕊️ 中東情勢の緊張

イスラエル軍はイランからのドローンとミサイル攻撃に対処しなければならないと述べていますが、米国と欧州連合は、広範な戦争を引き起こす可能性のある対等の報復を避けるよう呼びかけています。国务院のスポークスマンマ修・ミラーは、イスラエルが自国を守るための最善の判断を行うべきだと述べ、米国政府はイランに対して500を超える制裁を科し、責任を問うとしています。しかし、イスラエルの対処方法は、直接的な攻撃やイランの代理戦術への報復など、幅広い選択肢が考えられています。

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🏦 金融市場の動向

アメリカ最大手の銀行、バンク・オブ・アメリカとモルガン・スタンリーの1四半期の収益が発表される予定です。バンク・オブ・アメリカの关键在于、予想の2%低下につながる利息収入です。モルガン・スタンリーは、投銀活動の増加が、9四半期連続の収益減少を補う可能性があります。また、連邦準備銀行のマリー・ダリーは、経済が適切に対応できる状況であるため、利子の引き下げには急がないと述べています。

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🌍 世界ニュース

ニューヨークでは、2,330億ドルを超える予算案が成立し、住宅政策の大きな変更が含まれています。イギリスの失業率は6か月ぶりに上昇し、予想の4.2%になりました。一方、中国は工産がリードとなって成長を遂げ、1四半期のGDPが5.3%上昇しました。アジアからの新しい経済データもあり、香港では不況が持続しています。

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🏆 スポーツニュース

NYランジャーズは素晴らしい例季を過ごし、クラブ記録の114ポイントで終わりました。プレイオフの対戦相手はまだ決まっていません。メッツはピラツとの勝利で63勝8敗に、ヤンキースはブルージェイズとの勝利で3勝1敗になりました。また、WNBAドラフトの1位が決定し、新しいチームの拡大も発表されています。

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Keywords

💡Bloomberg

Bloombergはアメリカの多国籍企業で、金融情報、データ管理、分析サービスを提供している。このビデオスクリプトでは、Bloombergは情報源として提唱され、彼らのニュースやポッドキャストを通じて、世界中の様々なトピックをカバーしていることを示している。

💡Middle East

中東とは、アフリカ北部とアジア西部に位置する地域を指す。このキーワードは、イスラエルとイランなどの国の紛争や緊張状況を象徴しており、スクリプトの中では、中東の緊張が再び高まる可能性について述べられている。

💡Israel

イスラエルは中東に位置する国家であり、このスクリプトでは、イランからのドローン攻撃に対する報復を行わなければならないとの軍事筋からの主張が中心となる。

💡Iran

イランは中東に位置する国家で、このスクリプトでは、イランがドローンとミサイル攻撃を行ったことについて言及されている。イランとイスラエルの緊張関係は、中東情勢の安定に影響を与える要因となる。

💡sanctions

制裁とは、国や国際機関が他国に対して経済的・政治的圧力をかけることを指す。このスクリプトでは、米国がイランに対して制裁を強化することで、イランに対して責任を問うことを示している。

💡State Department

米国国務省は、米国政府の外交政策を担当する機関であり、国務長官がリードを切る。スクリプトでは、国務省のスポークスマンがイスラエルの自衛権を認めつつ、緊張を拡大しないよう警告している。

💡counterattack

反撃とは、攻撃に対して行われる反击を意味する。このスクリプトでは、イスラエルがイランからの攻撃に対する反撃を行わなければならないとの軍の意見が述べられ、その可能性や影響が議論されている。

💡nuclear program

核プログラムとは、核兵器開発や核エネルギー利用を目的とした研究開発活動を指す。このスクリプトでは、イランの核プログラムが国際社会の懸念を引き、中東の緊張を高める要因となる。

💡foreign aid

外援とは、国が他国に対して経済的や军事的な支援を行うことを指す。このスクリプトでは、米国下院がイスラエルやウクライナへの外援を投票することについて述べられ、それが国際情勢に影響を与える可能性がある。

💡Trump

ドナルド・トランプは、アメリカの政治家であり、第45代米合衆国大統領を務めた。このスクリプトでは、トランプ前大統領の刑事裁判に関する情報がある。

💡Biden

ジョー・バイデンは、アメリカの政治家であり、第46代米合衆国大統領を務めている。このスクリプトでは、バイデン大統領の選挙キャンペーンや経済政策が触れられている。

Highlights

Tensions in the Middle East may be increasing due to Israeli military officials stating a response is necessary to Iran's drone and missile attack.

US and European allies are urging Israel to avoid tit-for-tat retaliation that could escalate into a larger conflict.

State Department spokesman Matthew Miller emphasizes that Israel is a sovereign country and has to decide how to defend itself.

The Biden Administration has placed over 500 sanctions on Iranian entities to hold them accountable.

Bloomberg's Rosn Madison reports a wide range of possible Israeli responses, including direct attacks on Iran or targeting Iran's proxies in the region.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister warns that any Israeli counterattack will be met with a severe and immediate response.

The turmoil in the Middle East adds urgency to passing foreign aid in the US House, with votes on aid to both Israel and Ukraine potentially happening this week.

Jury selection for former President Donald Trump's criminal trial continues, with the process starting late and running behind schedule.

President Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania, emphasizing differences between his tax and economic agenda and Trump's policies.

First quarter earnings for Bank of America and Morgan Stanley are expected to show different trends, with Bank of America's net interest income forecast to be lower.

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly suggests that there is no rush to cut interest rates, as the economy is in a good position.

UK's unemployment rate rose unexpectedly, with average weekly earnings also higher than expected.

China's economic growth in the first quarter beat expectations, with GDP rising 5.3% year-on-year.

New York reaches a budget deal exceeding $233 billion, with significant changes in housing policy included.

House Republicans to walk articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandra Mayorkas over the Senate.

Vice President Harris returns to campaign trail, focusing on the stakes of the upcoming election in light of recent abortion bans.

The Supreme Court will consider the legality of charges against hundreds of people in connection with the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.

WNBA draft takes place with Caitlyn Clark going to the Indiana Fever, and the league plans to expand by 2028.

New York Rangers finish with a club record 114 points, the most in the NHL, and head into the playoffs.

John Sterling, the radio voice of the Yankees for 36 years, announces retirement effective immediately.

Transcripts

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Bloomberg audio Studios podcasts radio

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news good morning I'm Nathan Hager and

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I'm Karen Moscow here are the stories

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we're following today Karen Middle East

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tensions may be ramping back up Israeli

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military officials are saying they have

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no choice but to respond to Iran's drone

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and missile attack over the weekend but

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the US and European allies are urging

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Israel to avoid the kind of Tit for Tat

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that could spark a wider War here's

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State Department spokesman Matthew

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Miller Israel is a sovereign country

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they have to make their own decisions

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about how best to defend themselves what

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we always try to do is provide our best

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advice as a longtime friend of Israel

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and a longtime Ally and partner of

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Israel and that's what we've done since

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October 7th across a broad range of

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fronts it's what we have done over the

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weekend Matthew Miller at the state

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department says the Biden Administration

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has put more than 500 sanctions on

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Iranian entities to hold ton accountable

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but for Israel Nathan the question isn't

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if the country responds but how more on

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that from Bloomberg's rosn Madison

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there's a wide range of possibilities

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here from a direct attack as you say

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from Israel on Iran that would not be

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unprecedented but that's one option for

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them targeting military sites perhaps um

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even nuclear sites in Iran of course

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there's a lot of concern about Iran's

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nuclear program or does it go for

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something instead like going for one of

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Iran's proxies in the region we're

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talking about the houthi in Yemen we're

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talking about Hamas in Gaza Hezbollah in

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Lebanon do they go through one of those

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proxies to retaliate blomberg's rosn

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Madison reports the timing of an Israeli

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response also is not clear Iran's Deputy

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foreign minister is warning any Israeli

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Counterattack would be met with a more

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severe faster and immediate blow he says

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it would take seconds for his country to

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launch another strike well Karen the

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turmoil in the Middle East has added new

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urgency to passing foreign aid in the

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house after months of inaction

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Bloomberg's Ed backer reports votes

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could come this week speaker Mike

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Johnson is planning separate votes this

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week on new Aid to both Israel and

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Ukraine this in an attempt to assemble

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fragile coalitions to speed Weaponry to

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both places we have uh terrorists and

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tyrants and terrible leaders around the

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world like Putin and x and uh and in

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Iran and they're watching to see if

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America will stand up for its allies and

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in our own interest around the globe and

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we will now his party majority is very

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slim and he may need Democrats support

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and he very well may get it the impass

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over8 has been dragging on since October

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Ed Baxter Bloomberg Radio all right Ed

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thank you now to the historic criminal

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case involving former president Donald

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Trump jury selection continues today

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Bloomberg law host June gaso has the

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latest from New York Trump's criminal

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trial got off to a slow start the jury

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selection process began hours late

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because of a slew of motions the trial

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judge had to hand handle first and then

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more than half of the first pool of 96

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prospective jurors was dismissed after

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saying they couldn't be fair and

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impartial court adjourned for the day

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with zero jurors Chosen and the judge

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saying we're way behind schedule jury

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selection resumes this morning June grao

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Bloomberg Radio all right June thank you

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and while Trump deals with those legal

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issues President Biden's hitting the

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campaign Trail in his childhood home

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state of Pennsylvania the Biden campaign

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says the trip aims to highlight the

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differences between the president's tax

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and economic agenda and the policies of

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trump who oversaw tax cuts for the

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wealthy and corporations Biden's

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three-day trip includes a visit to

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Scranton and events in the Pittsburgh

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area where nipon Steel's uh deal to buy

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United States Steel has rankled Union

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allies the president will close out the

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trip Thursday in Philadelphia well

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turning to Wall Street now Nathan first

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quarter earnings for the nation's

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biggest banks wrap up later this morning

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with Bank of America and Morgan Stanley

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Bloomberg je Bellinger has a look at

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what to expect for Bank of America a key

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number to watch net interest income

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which alone is forecast to be about $14

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billion about 2% lower than a year ago

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consensus calls for total revenue of

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2543 billion and adjusted earnings per

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share of

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77 as for Morgan Stanley a jump in

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Investment Banking activity may help

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offset an expected pullback in earnings

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for the ninth quarter in a row Al

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although the pace of declines likely

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slowed consensus calls for revenue of

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14.46 billion and adjusted earnings per

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share of

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a166 Jeff Bellinger Bloomberg Radio

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right Jeff thank you well after another

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strong reading on retail sales another

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fed official says there's no cut no rush

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to cut interest rates here San Francisco

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fed president Mary Daly at an event at

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the Stanford Institute for economic

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policy research the worst thing we can

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do right now is act urgently when urgent

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isn't necessary you know policy's in a

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good place we're in the ready position

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we can respond as the economy evolves

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the labor Market's not and giving us any

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indication it's faltering and inflation

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is still above our Target and we need to

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be confident it is on path to come down

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to our Target before we would feel the

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need and I would feel the need to react

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San Francisco fed Chief Mary daily votes

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on monetary policy this year Well in

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Europe Nathan Britain's unemployment

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rate Rose unexpectedly to a six-month hi

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we get more from UK economic

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correspondent Lizzie Burton unemployment

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was expected to tick up actually it went

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from 3.9% to 4.2% rather than just 4%

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but on the other hand you had average

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weekly earnings expected to tick down

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from 6.1% to

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5.8% actually they only went to 6% so

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hotter than expected so it's mixed

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signals here from the labor market data

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Bloomberg's Lizzie burden says the labor

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number come ahead of tomorrow's March

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reading on consumer prices we got some

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new economic data out of Asia Karen

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China's economic growth beat

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expectations in the first quarter as

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Factory output led the expansion

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Bloomberg Daybreak Asia anchor Brian

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Curtis has more from Hong Kong GDP Rose

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5.3% year onye that's higher than the

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estimate of

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4.8% in March industrial production was

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up 4 1.2% from a year earlier versus a

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forecast of 6% retail sales Rose 3.1%

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missing an estimate of

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4.8% China's recovery has been out of

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balance manufacturing holding up but the

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property crisis is denting both

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household and business confidence in

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Hong Kong Brian Curtis Bloomberg Radio

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all right Brian thank

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you and it's time now for a look at some

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of the other stories making news in New

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York and around the world and for that

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we're joined by Bloomberg's John Tucker

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John good morning and good morning Karen

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New York finally has a budget deal it

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exceeds $233 billion and sources say it

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includes the most sweeping change in

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housing policy in years details in this

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report from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet

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those sources say the tentative spending

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plan includes a tax break for affordable

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housing construction alongside new

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restrictions on evictions and rent

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increases for market rate renters

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details of the budget which was

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originally due April 1st are subject to

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change before final approval soaring

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rents and upcoming elections are key

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Iran's weekend drone and missile attack

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fortat response that could spiral into a

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wider conflict in the Middle East for

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more Bloomberg Israel bureau chief Ethan

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Bronner is back with us from Tel Aviv

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Ethan good morning we're hearing Israeli

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military officials say they have no

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choice but to respond what is the

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appetite in Israel for a

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Counterattack it's a bit diffuse I mean

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they actually published a poll on one of

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the Channel TV channels uh this morning

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showing that it's about a third to third

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to third meaning do it right now do it

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later don't do it so it's not like

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there's some overwhelming public

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pressure for uh a response I think that

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uh a lot of Israelis um were grateful

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for the cooperation the United States UK

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and France and even some Arab neighbors

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gave uh in stopping that big attack on

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how the world has seen them because of

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their war in Gaza and I think that that

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has been satisfying to be embraced again

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and to see the uh Coalition as the way

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forward but you know at the same time uh

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they do worry this was the first time

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that Iran has ever shot from its own

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soil at Israel and the sense that um if

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you don't respond that somehow you're

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telling them you're weak so the the

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that's kind of the debate that's going

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on all day all night here and I don't

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and of course the debate that allies are

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trying to add to this is that cooler

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heads should Prevail we've heard from

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the White House saying that Netanyahu

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how much is that playing into this well

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defense needs and so on is important to

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people it's the most important Alliance

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uh that this country has but you know

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there's this kind of old debate here

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is is hitting back the best way to be

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feared and I think that's part of the

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options to the war cabinet what could a

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this

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this range of options right from doing

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nothing to uh shall we say some kind of

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a quote unquote soft attack like a Cyber

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attack then uh maybe a Hit Upon a

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military facility somewhere or hit upon

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facilities belonging to uh proxies in

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Lebanon or Syria or Iraq those are and

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then of course you know an assassination

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of some kind or indeed some kind of

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attack on their nuclear facilities which

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seems rather exceptionally unlikely but

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you know those are the Rangers so um and

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all that's being debated and the US has

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it comes to a direct Counterattack among

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behind there probably is but they

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haven't shared it with me and I've been

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and so that's where they're they're

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going through that I think you know if

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there were a Cyber attack if there were

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an attack on proxies or something you

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Americans would not necessarily say

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absolutely no way but I don't know uh

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