2026-04-22
15 分钟Good morning.
Talks with Iran are canceled, but the ceasefire goes on.
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It's Wednesday, April 22nd.
I'm Cecilia Lay, and this is Apple News Today.
It was another 11th hour reversal from President Trump as he extended the ceasefire deal
with Iran hours before it was set to expire.
Trump had started yesterday with a morning call to CNBC and a warning to expect bombing soon.
I'm looking at your numbers now as I speak.
I mean, the market's up.
We're going to be at 50,000.
That's where we were just a little while ago when it started.
And when I hit 50,000 on the Dow and 7,000 on the S&P,
I said, well, I hate to do this to everybody, but I'm going to have to journey down to a place called Iran.
He seemed to be almost marveling at his impact on the ticker in real time that was going in the green and chattering
confidently, how he did n't want to extend the ceasefire.