Have governor of rhode island. Thank you everyone for staying patient. We have had our fair share of trouble issues today so we appreciate you sticking with us. We will have to cut our time a little short because she has places to be but we will get down to a lot of questions and really good discussion of state policy. My name is caitlin emma i am a federal budget and congressional appropriation on capitol hill for politico and just a quick reminder to you guys here in the audience and those tuning in on the lifestream, tweet your questions with the state solution. I have a circuit here and i will track those and hopefully we will get to one or two at the end of our time today. So i am here with rhode island governor gina raimondo, shes serving in the second term as estates democratic governor and she recently delivered her sixth state of the dress. We have a lot to get to and we definitely want to talk on state policy with the time that we have. But i kinda wanted to start with some n
Yesterday. 4. 23 . If you check out the price of copper, copper ended at the highest settlement since october of last year. This morning, it is off 1 . Watching that copper closely because it is a signal of expectations for global manufacturing. Japan central bank raising rates for the First Time Since 2007 and ending the other easing measures. This is the longest easing from any central bank. They were the lfirst to go in ad the last to come out of the easing. It raised the rate to 0. 1 . That was up from negative to 0. 1 . The yen trading at the lowest level of the year compared to the dollar. The central bank abolishing the yield curve control policy for japanese sovereign bonds. The central bank said it planned to purchase government bonds worth broadly the same amount as before. It will scale back asset purchases and qt. It is not really aggressive if you are talking about zero to 0. 1 . Backing away from the eightyear experiment. Experiments are not eight years. The new normal. I
35year occupation of the peninsula. The United States has long tried to strengthen the relationship to create a more formidable bond across asia. But it hasnt quite worked until now. Whats changed . And will todays summit lead to something in writing, a joint agreement between all three nations . What would that mean for china . Joining me now is nbc news senior White House Correspondent kelly odonnell, who is at camp david, you saw her there with the president and the the director of the meeting. How did President Biden get these two leaders to come and stand side by side at camp david today . Reporter part of it has been one of the themes of the biden presidency, where hes wanted to strengthen this relationship in part because of the rise of China Economically and militarily weve seen, and of course the ongoing threats from north korea. So as you pointed out, the u. S. Has strong independent relationships with these two nations despite generations of being at war with each of them. W
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