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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello, I'm Stephen Carroll. I'm in Brussels, where many of Europe's biggest decisions get made.
And I'm Caroline Hepke in London. We're the hosts of the Bloomberg Daybreak Europe podcast.
We're up early every weekday, keeping an eye on what's happening across Europe and around the world.
We do it early so the news is fresh, not recycled, and so you know what actually matters as the day gets going.
From Brussels, I'm following the politics, policy and the people shaping the European Union right now.
And from London, I'm looking at what all that means for markets, money and the wider economy.
We've got reporters across Europe and around the globe feeding in as stories break.
So whether it's geopolitics, energy, tech or markets, you're hearing it while it happens.
It's smart, calm and to the point.
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Chapter 2: What recent developments have occurred between the U.S., Israel, and Lebanon?
Now, before the model's limited release, Anthropic briefed senior U.S. government officials on the full capabilities of Mythos. This included offensive and defensive cyber applications. Crude oil prices rose today as the market weighed prospects of an extended ceasefire against chances the Strait of Hormuz will remain blocked. WTI for May added 3.7 percent in 94.69.
Fatih Barol is executive director of the International Energy Agency. He said it will take time to recover a significant share of oil and gas production.
The situation will gradually improve, but according to our analysis, it can take up to two years to see the big chunk of the production coming back to the before-war levels. It will improve gradually, but it will not be immediately coming back to the pre-war levels. And some of them may be even longer than two years, especially some of the LNG terminals.
That is Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the IEA, speaking earlier to Bloomberg. President Trump has named Erica Schwartz to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Schwartz is a former U.S. Deputy Surgeon General. She will need to be confirmed by the Senate to become director of the CDC. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
was on Capitol Hill this morning to present his department's budget needs for 2027, and he wound up defending the administration's policies on immunizations and measles. More from Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington.
Democratic Representative Lisa Sanchez of California says she's appalled by the secretary's decision to end the CDC website's pro-vaccine messaging. My question is, did President Trump approve your decision to end CDC's pro-vaccine public messaging?
Allow me to answer, to respond to a lot of the misinformation.
No, answer my question, please, sir. I have limited time. There's a global measles epidemic. Kennedy did acknowledge that vaccination might have saved the life of a six-year-old Texas child who died from measles last year. His proposed budget for HHS is more than $111 billion. That's about a 12.5% cut, including a $5 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
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