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Balance of Power: Late Edition 7/14/2025
Balance of Power: Late Edition 7/14/2025

Bloomberg

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Balance of Power: Late Edition 7/14/2025

"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) shares her thoughts on President Trump's announcement to coordinate a weapons deal with NATO allies, and threats to hit additional sanctions on Russia if Putin refuses further negotiations with Ukraine. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO's Managing Director and Head of Public Policy discusses the potential economic impacts of President Trump's tariffs. Evelyn Farkas, Arizona State Univ. McCain Institute Executive Director, discusses whether or not the President's announcements might force Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate and reach an agreement. (Source: Bloomberg)

Evening Edition: Trump Announces Weapons Deal With NATO, Increased Tariffs On Russia Next
Evening Edition: Trump Announces Weapons Deal With NATO, Increased Tariffs On Russia Next

Fox News

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Evening Edition: Trump Announces Weapons Deal With NATO, Increased Tariffs On Russia Next

President Donald Trump met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announcing a weapons deal that signals a sharp change in the U.S. posture toward Russia's war against Ukraine. Last week, President Trump confirmed that the U.S. will resume sending Patriot missile systems to Ukraine and now the Pentagon will start sending Ukraine offensive weaponry that could be used to target Russian forces on their own soil. The structure of the deal is that the United States will manufacture the sophisticated weapons, sell them to NATO who will then transfer them to Ukraine. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dan Hoffman, FOX News contributor and former CIA Chief of Station in Moscow, who says the announcement should be well received with a plan that our European allies share more responsibility. Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠ To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Trump Realized He's Been 'Played" By Putin: Sen. Shaheen
Trump Realized He's Been 'Played" By Putin: Sen. Shaheen

Bloomberg

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Trump Realized He's Been 'Played" By Putin: Sen. Shaheen

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) shares her thoughts on President Trump's announcement to coordinate a weapons deal with NATO allies, and threats to hit additional sanctions on Russia if Putin refuses further negotiations with Ukraine. Those sanctions would be in addition to a bipartisan bill sponsored by Sen. Shaheen that's making it's way through Congress. Sen. Shaheen says other adversaries are monitoring the situation closely -- including China. She speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Bloomberg's 'Balance of Power.' (Source: Bloomberg)

Trump admin live updates: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Russia
Trump admin live updates: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Russia

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Trump admin live updates: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Russia

President Donald Trump is scheduled to welcome NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte to the White House on Monday, a day after the president said the U.S. would provide "sophisticated" equipment to Ukraine to aid in its fight against 14, 11:33 AMTrump announces Ukraine weapons deal with NATO President Donald Trump announced an agreement with NATO regarding weapons to assist Ukraine amid Russia's onslaught."We've made a deal today where we are going to be sending them weapons and they're going to be paying for them. The United States will not be having any payment made," Trump said. "We're not buying it but we will manufacture it and they're going to be paying for it."NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called the deal "really big" and said this is "Europeans stepping up."'This is the first wave, and there will be more. European countries want to be part of it,' Rutte said. Jul 14, 11:21 AMTrump threatens 'severe tariffs' on Russia if no deal to end war within 50 days President Donald Trump opened his remarks alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office on Monday by threatening "severe tariffs" against Russia."We're very, very unhappy with them," Trump said of Russia. "And we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days.""Tariffs at about 100%, you know what that means. But today we're going to talk about something else," Trump continued, going on to talk about weapons to Ukraine. Jul 14, 10:18 AMTrump expected to make 'major statement' regarding Russia-Ukraine policy President Donald Trump told NBC News last week that he'll have a "major statement" to make regarding Russia on Monday, as he expresses increasing frustration with Russian President Vladimir declined to elaborate what the announcement would be, but he said during the same interview that he expected the Senate to pass a measure to place more sanctions on Russia. Trump also shared with NBC what he said was a new agreement between the U.S., NATO and Ukraine over the shipment of weapons. The president said Sunday that his administration would provide more "sophisticated" equipment to aid Kyiv in its defense against Russian attacks. Jul 14, 6:10 AMNATO secretary-general to meet with Trump at White House President Donald Trump on Monday morning will welcome NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte to the White House. The pair are scheduled to hold a closed-door meeting at 10 a.m., according to the White discussion comes a day after Trump said the U.S. would provide more "sophisticated" equipment to aid Ukraine in its defense against Russian attacks.-ABC News' Hannah Demissie Click here to read the rest of the blog.

Morning Mail: trade chaos warning, Trump signs $142bn arms deal with Saudis, supermarket price cuts
Morning Mail: trade chaos warning, Trump signs $142bn arms deal with Saudis, supermarket price cuts

The Guardian

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Guardian

Morning Mail: trade chaos warning, Trump signs $142bn arms deal with Saudis, supermarket price cuts

Morning everyone. As Donald Trump touts an American weapons deal in the Middle East, Australian financial experts are concerned the confusion and uncertainty created by his presidency will be worse for our economy than any tariffs. We also examine whether Woolworths' announcement that it is cutting the price of hundreds of products today will actually help shoppers. Elsewhere, we trace the journey of Sussan Ley from punk to the political frontline, and also ask: what is the 'caveman' skincare method and does it work? Higher class | Just three of Victoria's vice-chancellors took pay cuts last year despite growing outside pressure to address 'broken' university governance and accusations of 'executive largesse'. Market nerves | Easing tensions between the US and China on trade is good news for Australia's China-dependent economy, experts say, but they warn market uncertainty created by Donald Trump is 'worse than the 10% tariff'. There are also concerns the US president's pressure on medicine companies could drive up the cost of Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme or see companies withdraw some medicines from Australian shelves. AI warning | Job candidates having to conduct interviews with AI recruiters risk being discriminated against if they have non-American accents or are living with a disability, an Australian study has warned. Price fight | Woolworths is cutting prices on hundreds of products from today offering some relief from higher costs. Our business reporter looks at what Woolies is trying to do, if Coles will follow suit, and whether it will actually result in cheaper weekly shops. Business ban | The UK government is seeking to disqualify Australian financier Lex Greensill from managing a UK company for 12 years, the high court has heard in London. US-Saudi arms bonanza | The United States and Saudi Arabia have signed a $142bn arms deal touted by the White House as the 'largest defence sales agreement in history' in the first stop of Donald Trump's four-day diplomatic tour to the Gulf states aimed at securing investment. Trump's acceptance of a free plane from Qatar is the most eye-catching of his ethically questionable acts since becoming president, but he is facing a backlash even from his Maga base over the gift. Combs 'abuse' | The singer Cassie Ventura, a former girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, has told his trial in New York that her relationship with the music mogul was marked by 'violent arguments that would usually result in some sort of physical abuse'. Ukraine vow | Volodymyr Zelenskyy has doubled down on his promise to wait in Turkey tomorrow for face-to-face talks with Vladimir Putin, calling it a test of Russia's willingness to pursue peace. Justice done | Peter Sullivan, a 68-year-old man who has spent 38 years in jail, has had his murder conviction quashed at the court of appeal in what is thought to be the longest-running miscarriage of justice in British history. Kardashian terror | A tearful Kim Kardashian described how she was convinced she was going to be raped and shot dead when two gunmen burst into the bedroom of her luxury hotel apartment in Paris. India and Pakistan's deadly flashpoint over Kashmir South Asia correspondent Hannah Ellis-Petersen tells Reged Ahmad about the origins of this conflict and whether there is hope on the horizon for Kashmir. Sorry your browser does not support audio - but you can download here and listen $ As an experienced pilot who learned her trade in the Queensland outback, Sussan Ley is metaphorically better equipped than anyone in the Liberal party to plot a course back from the edge of the political wilderness to the centre ground. Her aviation skills are only part of her varied CV, which has also included station cook and accountant – not to mention raising three children along the way. Tom McIlroy profiles the Liberals' first female leader. Debate is raging on social media about the so-called 'caveman method' of skincare, which basically involves no skincare at all – not even water – and instead advocates allowing your skin barrier to 'heal'. For this week's Antiviral column, Natasha May speaks with experts and asks if we should really be following this regime – and whether there are better alternatives. Sign up to Morning Mail Our Australian morning briefing breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you what's happening and why it matters after newsletter promotion Tennis | Andy Murray's role as coach to Novak Djokovic began well with some early positivity, but things went a bit downhill as the Serb's slump continued and now the partnership has ended. Football | Real Madrid are ramping up their efforts to sign Dean Huijsen and are confident of beating Chelsea to the Bournemouth centre-back. Cycling | Sir Bradley Wiggins, the five-time Olympic cycling gold medallist and Tour de France winner, has revealed he became addicted to cocaine after his retirement from cycling and is 'lucky to be here'. Apartment blocks with up to 11 storeys could be built around inner-west train stations under plans being drawn up by the local council, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The NBL has warned that the basketball league could collapse if clubs continue with legal action, the Age reports. Gold Coasters have been warned that building more homes is the only way property prices are going to stabilise, the Bulletin reports. Environment | Energy Australia faces a lawsuit in Sydney federal court over claims it 'greenwashed' a carbon-neutral product. Canberra | Hannah Ferguson, the co-founder and chief executive of Cheek Media Co, addresses the National Press Club at 11.30am. Adelaide | Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis is to be sentenced over the death of his wife, Melissa Hoskins. If you would like to receive this Morning Mail update to your email inbox every weekday, sign up here, or finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletter. You can follow the latest in US politics by signing up for This Week in Trumpland. And finally, here are the Guardian's crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day. Until tomorrow. Quick crossword Cryptic crossword If you have a story tip or technical issue viewing this newsletter, please reply to this email. If you are a Guardian supporter and need assistance with regards to contributions and/or digital subscriptions, please email

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