President trump is just one week away. Apparently in her Debate Prep, harris is focusing on ways to rattle trump. Yep, she wants to rattle trump. Right now shes deciing whether to wear a jacket that says irs or fbi. Good Morning Welcome to Morning Joe its wednesday, september 4th, along with joe, willie, and me. Is It September already . What . It is. Its school time, its falls coming, summers over. Nothing to weep about. Just an election straight ahead. Yikes. Along with joe, willie, and me, we have the host of Way Too Early, Jonathan Lemire. Chief white House Correspondent for the New York times, peter baker, and New York times Opinion Columnist, David French joins us this morning. Good to have you all with us. Great to have everybody with us. Jonathan lemire, Mike Barnicle and i will certainly tell you that summer is likely over and as barnacle would say, time to put the shutters on the windows, the seasons over. The Red Sox desperately i mean, the royals who keep losing and the twi
What this materials more means for the rest of the world. The consensus is that will be damaging not fatal for the United States. The reason china dominate the market is not because it is the only place where gallium and germanium exists, but because it is by far the cheapest place you can get them from. You dontjust dig them up from the ground, they are derived from a more complicated Reduction Process and china has that capability. So governments and businesses will have to rely on cheaper substitutes and alternative sources. It means prices will go up, it means some products might be less effective and some production right be delayed. 50 some production right be delayed some production right be dela ed. , delayed. So this sort of poses a bit of an delayed. So this sort of poses a bit of an existential delayed. So this sort of poses a bit of an existential thread i a bit of an existential thread for western industry. Finding a place for western industry. Finding a place for for west
Israeli airstrikes have hit targets and gaza during the night and into daybreak after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that mighty vengeance for saturdays unprecedented attack by hamas. At least 250 people have been killed in israel, making the countrys deadliest attack and decades. The Palestinian Health says 230 people have died in israeli strikes on gaza. Israel is cutting gaza supplies of electricity, fuel, and goods. Military says round of operations are imminent. Sunak says he will work with International Partners over the next 24 hours to forge [inaudible] condemnation come from capitals around the world. And lebanons Palestinian Refugee camp, hundreds have taken to the streets to celebrate the attack by hamas. Very good morning to. Welcome to sky news breakfast. Israeli forces have spent the night striking back from the sky dead on the ground after hamas launched the deadliest day in israel for 50 years. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that mighty pensions while hama
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this is what darren woods, exxon s chairman and ceo, told investors during the company s recent earnings call. we re, i d say, actively exploring that opportunity set and like what we re seeing so far. mr woods described lithium mining as a natural fit for the company. extracting the lithium is very consistent with a lot of the things that we do in our refineries and chemical plants and in some of our upstream operations. so that piece of the equation is, again, not new to the company. exxonmobil is rumoured to be in talks with tesla, ford motor, volkswagen and other auto makers to supply lithium. that s according to a bloomberg report. lithium remains tiny compared to the fossil fuel business that has powered profits for exxon and for the other oil majors for the past several decades. but their interest suggests big oil thinks it may get bigger in the future. that s michelle fleury in new york. and that s it for this edition of asia business report.