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That is Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson.
President Trump says he is interested in reviving his so-called anti-weaponization fund.
Today, in an interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Trump left the door open about steering some of the $1.8 billion in that fund toward rioters convicted of assaulting police officers in the January 6th Capitol attack.
Trump speaking to NBC's Meet the Press.
Now, his comments come after backlash from congressional Republicans that prompted Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch to say the fund was permanently halted.
South Korean stocks are slumping after a sell-off in U.S.
equities last Friday.
In the States, tech shares led the decline with the Nasdaq 100 dropping 4.7%.
At the moment in Seoul, memory chip makers Samsung and SK Hynix are each down by more than 8%.
Separately, SK Hynix and NVIDIA have agreed to partner on designing future generations of memory chips for AI.
These companies signed a multi-year agreement to advance chip design and manufacturing.
Here is NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang.
That's NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang.
Aviation leaders are gathering in Brazil to tackle challenges in the air travel industry.
Summer demand is expected to be strong despite higher jet fuel prices and increased fares.
Here is United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby.
That is United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby speaking on Bloomberg this weekend.
Kirby went on to say higher fuel prices have forced United to cut 5 percent of its flights and raise ticket prices by 20 percent so far.
In Washington, FISA expires on June 12th, and Senate Republicans are looking to take another run at extending it.
More from Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington.