Conference insider a get a time where many World Leaders were boycotted over the murder of journalists. At the site the consulate in istanbul but at the time run concept fox fan was desperate for loans and he secured a 6000000000. 00 loan and also earlier this year saudi arabia pledged 20000000000. 00 in investment projects in pakistan but iran can very much just put itself forward as a statesman not only for pakistan but also for the muslim world and thats what hes statement in the speech was about at the United Nations General Assembly but in terms of iran and saudi arabia hes very much seen as a middle man hes not to arab and hes not persian so he could pave the way to open up some sort of negotiations and mediation between these 2 regional rivals. Saudi arabia and iran have been at odds for decades iran is a largely shia nation while saudi arabia sees itself as the leading suddenly voice in the region irans rising influence in iraq after the fall of saddam for sale in 2003 is seen
Military in the region and pakistan was very clear on khan was very clear that they do not want a conflict in the region he mentioned instability in syria you mentioned instability in afghanistan and the lives that pakistan has lost over the last 50 years and to the war on terror so buxton is very keen imran khan is very keen to make these talks happen to mediate aust facilitate and if saudi arabia and iran agree thats a very likely possibility. As i said big reporting live from tehran i submit thanks. Saudi arabia and iran have been at odds for decades iran is largely a shia nation while saudi arabia sees itself as the leading sunni voice in the region irans rising influence in iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 is seen as a threat by riyadh of tehran support for syrias president Bashar Al Assad has worsened tensions and in yemen hooty rebels fighting the saudi u. A. E. Coalition of claimed several attacks inside saudi arabia theyre seen as being supported by iran which ira
Good afternoon if you are watching in asia. There is a risk on mood in markets and looking at the stocks europe 600 gaining. 2 . Treasury gold and yen extending some losses. Eurodollar 113. 69. The u. S. 10 year yield with a bold call from Goldman Sachs. A lot more to say about the 10 year yield talking about centralbank dovishness around the world and some of the Economic Data coming out the next couple of weeks. Also up, we speak to david from Harris Associates, the chief Investment Officer for international equities. We will talk about commodity stocks. That conversation in around an hour but first, lets get the bloomberg first word news in new york city with Viviana Hurtado. Goldman sachs joining j. P. Morgan in slashing forecasts for u. S. Yields. The lender now sees the 10 year years and the carried that is down from the two point a projection as recently as last sunday. The new figures price index that patient of the prolonged trade war and a dovish shift by key Central Banks. T
and we ve just heard they re evacuating civilians from the line there. and russia continues to target critical infrastructure in ukraine, triggering power and water outages. overnight, central ukraine was hit, quote, all night long by russian attacks. also a new round of kamikaze drone strikes. ukraine claiming it shot down 13 drones in the mykolaiv region. clarissa ward is live with the latest. can you tell us what you re hearing happening near kherson? reporter: it s an interesting picture. one we didn t expect to see quite this quickly but what appears to be happening is the mass evacuation of civilians to the sort of left bank, if you will, on the dnipro river. to try to, in the words of russian authorities move these people to safety because there s a huge ukrainian attack anticipated. although ukrainian authorities are saying that s propaganda and they aren t planning any kind of attack, particularly not on civilian infrastructure or tarts. but nonetheless we do sta
today the nation is shaken by new disturbing details on the report of the killing of 19 children and two teachers in uvalde, texas. reactions are pouring in, and the horrifying question is could more lives have been saved? there s a little girl named maya zamora. she received five gunshots to her upper totorso. she s still in the hospital after 20 surgeries. she s a miracle baby. she had two that had single gunshot wounds. they likely bled out five, ten, 15 minutes earlier. who is to say who could have survived and who couldn t have. rosa flores is live for us in uvalde. rosa, one of the most maddening details from this report is the amount of law enforcement on the scene, nearly 400, and no one was in charge. what more are we learning? reporter: let me show you and tell you about those failures, because at 11:28 a.m., this is the area where the gunman crashed his vehicle. then he jumped over this fence. this is the fence where he threw the gun, threw the backpack, and