Why the Israel-Hamas war will reverberate...
[Advertisement] October 09, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( PRESENTED BY [Masterworks]( Good morning. Today is Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day, which President Biden commemorated as a national holiday for the first time in 2021 and has become widely adopted around the US. Depending on where you live, your state or city might recognize one of the two holidays, both, or something else entirely. As is the case with the 10 other federal holidays on the calendar, most banks will be closed, and the USPS wonât deliver mail. âNeal Freyman, Dave Lozo MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE Nasdaq 13,431.34 +29.31% S&P 4,308.50 +12.67% Dow 33,407.58 +0.82% 10-Year 4.804% +92.5 bps Bitcoin $27,933.90 +68.81% Oil $86.06 +11.87% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 10:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Investors will be focused on the outbreak of war in Israel and Gaza, which could lead to volatility in global stock markets and [oil prices]( depending on the escalation of the conflict. US oil futures jumped as much as 5.4% last night. Later in the week, the consumer price index report will give an update on the Fedâs fight against inflation. Â INTERNATIONAL [Israel at war with Hamas](
[Military vehicles are seen after Palestinian militants launched more rockets at Israeli border towns on the second day of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas]( Ilia Yefimovich/picture alliance via Getty Images Israel is [at war]( with Hamas after the terrorist group launched a surprise attack from Gaza into Israeli territory on Saturday morning, the Jewish Sabbath and a major holiday. In the attack, militants broke through the border fence, stormed into Israeli towns, and fired on civilians, including attendees of an [outdoor music festival]( where 260 people were massacred. In total, more than 700 Israelis were killed by Hamas militants, and over 100 civilians and soldiers were taken to Gaza as hostagesâchildren, the elderly, and American citizens among them, according to US and Israeli officials. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas and retaliated with airstrikes that have killed at least 493 Palestinians, including 91 children, per Palestinian health officials. Israel, which, along with Egypt, maintains a blockade of Gaza, cut the flow of power, goods, and fuel to the territory Saturday night. Hamas is an Islamist militant group that has been deemed a terrorist organization by the US and the EU. It seized control of Gaza in 2007 after Israel withdrew, and the two sides have fought several wars sinceâbut Saturdayâs attack was the biggest incursion Israel has experienced since the Yom Kippur War almost exactly 50 years ago. The world reacts: - President Biden and other Western leaders condemned Hamasâs terrorist attack and reiterated Israelâs right to defend itself. The US directed an aircraft carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean to support Israelâs counteroffensive, if necessary.
- Iran praised Hamas, a group it has long backed with weapons and technology. The countryâs Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps [helped plan]( Saturdayâs attack beginning in August and gave Hamas the go-ahead last Monday, the WSJ reported. The big picture Foreign policy experts said Hamasâs sophisticated attack on Israel represented the countryâs 9/11 or [Pearl Harbor moment]( stunning failure of the countryâs vaunted intelligence program that will impact its politics and society for decades to come. The attack will also have seismic ramifications in the Middle East. It is widely believed that Hamas and Iran plotted it to derail a US-led effort to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Israel has established diplomatic and economic links with a number of its former enemies in the region in the past several years. One of those countries, the UAE, criticized Hamas for its âserious and grave escalation.â What happens next? Netanyahu warned of a âlong and difficult warâ ahead, one that will likely result in a massive military response in Gaza and be shaped by the [hostage crisis](. Stay in the know: - Major airlines, including United, American, and Delta, temporarily [suspended flights]( to and from Tel Aviv.
- Loads of [misinformation]( spread on X and TikTok as the attack unfolded.
- Cities in the US and Europe have [boosted security]( at Jewish holy sites. Â Â WORLD [Tour de headlines](#)
[The US Capitol Building in Washington, DC.]Mikhail Makarov/Getty Images Urgency to choose a House speaker grows. Republicans are hoping to choose a new House speaker this week in an effort to [restore order]( in Congress after Israel declared war against Hamas this weekend. The House cannot pass legislation without a speakerâand the Biden administrationâs hands are tied when it comes to providing additional assistance to Israelâwhile the role of Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry remains unclear regarding national security meetings. The two leading contenders to replace ousted Kevin McCarthy appear to be Ohioâs Jim Jordan, who received an endorsement from Donald Trump, and Louisianaâs Steve Scalise. A vote is expected to take place on Wednesday. Hackers target 23andMe. More than 7 million 23andMe customers were the victims of a [data breach]( with the hackers specifically targeting users of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. The data includes usersâ names, profile photos, genetic ancestry results, date of birth, and geographical location. The hackers are attempting to sell the data, asking for between $1 and $10 per account, depending on how many accounts a buyer wants to purchase. Howâd they do it? By âcredential stuffingââacquiring the login credentials from one site and using them on other sites in order to gain access to sensitive information. 23andMe reported the incident to law enforcement and is asking all customers to change their passwords and use two-factor authentication. Alexa, who won the 2020 election? Alexa, the voice assistant from Amazon thatâs in an estimated 70 million homes, has been falsely telling users the 2020 election [was rigged]( the Washington Post learned. Alexa has said incorrectly that Joe Bidenâs presidential victory over Donald Trump was âstolen by a massive amount of election fraudâ and that Trump won Pennsylvania. An Amazon spokesperson said these were isolated incidents that were quickly fixed. However, even after the WaPo brought these issues to the attention of Amazon, Alexa was still answering questions about the 2020 election with fake news. PRESENTED BY MASTERWORKS [Painting nets $8 millionâ¦everyday investors profit](
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[Gallaudet University football player]( AT&T Gallaudet University, a school for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in Washington, DC, deployed a [unique football helmet]( in a game Saturday that allowed communication with coaches like never before. Thanks to an augmented reality screen inside his helmet, the quarterback was able to see plays relayed by coaches via a tablet as opposed to the customary hand signals. While the NFL allows for communication devices in the helmets of select players, the NCAA does not permit any radio equipment in helmetsâbut approved the helmet for use in one game as a trial. The helmets and their 5G technology could help reduce injuries resulting from deaf players continuing the action because they did not hear a whistle. Earlier in the week, an NCAA spokesperson said officials âlook forward to seeing the results of this new technology,â which was developed through a partnership between AT&T and Gallaudet. So far, so good. Division III Gallaudet defeated Hilbert College, 34â20. Gallaudet has a history of football innovation. The university is already credited with pioneering a football communication advancement: the huddle. In 1894, quarterback Paul Hubbard was worried an opposing team would see him using sign language, so he gathered his team in a tight circle formation to relay the play call. Â Â CALENDAR [The week ahead](#)
[Lays potato chips]Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images Earnings season is back: PepsiCo, Delta, Dominos, and big banks headline the start of earnings season, one that will have investors looking at how slowing inflation has affected the ability of companies to pad their profit margins. Pepsiâs report will be closely watched as its snack division, Frito-Lay, could be tested by the increasing popularity of weight-loss drugs like Wegovy. Major banks like JPMorgan are expected to post strong results. The Eras Tour movie arrives: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour hits theaters around the world on Friday the 13th after selling a staggering $100+ million in advance tickets globally. Should Swiftâs movie break the $100 million mark in North America this weekend, it would be just the sixth movie to do so in 2023, and it would surpass Miley Cyrusâs Best of Both Worlds as the highest-grossing concert film ever. Ellison to testify in SBF trial: Sam Bankman-Friedâs criminal fraud trial enters its second week. Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of SBFâs hedge fund, Alameda Research, and his former girlfriend, is expected to testify as the star witness as soon as tomorrow. Everything else⦠- Sports fans really can have it all this week. The feast includes MLB playoffs, the WNBA finals, the Rugby World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, and the start of the NHL regular season.
- Birkenstock is planning to start trading publicly on Wednesday.
- Syzygy alert: A â[ring of fire]( solar eclipse will be visible on Saturday in parts of the Western US.
- Saturday Night Live returns for its first show since the writers strike began. Pete Davidson will host with musical guest Ice Spice. TOGETHER WITH IMPACT.COM
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[Man with bear smiling up from his computer, holding a mug]ImgFlip Stat: US consumer spending has remained surprisingly strong despite rising interest rates, and a senior spending spree could explain it. According to the Department of Labor, Americans aged 65 and older accounted for [22% of consumer spending]( last year, the highest percentage since records began in 1972. It also helps that 17.7% of the US population is 65 and older, the highest on record dating to 1920. Better health, longer lifespans, and changes in attitude toward saving for a rainy day after the pandemic have boomers feeling OK about their finances. Quote: âThat is a very tragic amount of birds to find dead at all, especially from one building.â Thatâs Annette Prince, director of Chicago Bird Collision Monitors, [responding]( to ~1,000 birds being killed in one night after they collided with the cityâs McCormick Place Lakeside Center during fall migration. Birds rely on the moon and stars to travel, and bright lights at night from glass structures like McCormick Place throw off their navigation. Birds often canât perceive the glass and think they can fly straight through. Chicago passed an ordinance in 2020 requiring all new buildings to be designed with bird-safe features, but itâs yet to be implemented. Read: How author Michael Lewis got a backstage pass to the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried. ([The Guardian]( NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [California Governor Gavin Newsom]( vetoed a bill that would make his state the first to explicitly ban caste discrimination, calling it âunnecessaryâ because existing laws already cover it.
- [More than 2,400 people]( were killed by an earthquake in western Afghanistan, the Taliban said.
- [Employees]( at hundreds of Walgreens stores in the US could walk off the job today to protest high-stress working conditions, CNN reports.
- [The Powerball jackpot]( climbed to $1.55 billion after (once again) no one won the prize in Saturdayâs drawing.
- [Kenyan runner Kelvin Kiptum]( broke the record in the menâs marathon with a time of 2:00:35 in Chicago. It was only his third competitive marathon. RECS
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