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size at w w, w dot h t a dot q a the, [000:00:00;00] the com, terry jones. so this is a nice life sometime coming up the next 60 minutes. us president donald trump agrees to pause terrace on mexico for one month the candidate and trying to set to be hips from tuesday. and the 59 people have left garza to the rest across hoops, getting medical treatment with and the number is readily agreed and see how much companies on groups declared unit actual ceasefire. 2 days of fighting with the
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army please. at least 900 people agreed on in the sense of readings hit by a series of trumpets, schools of shots and many people are leaving 5 on peace of statements with your school teams. the mavericks will lead time to adjust on to trading new could don't change. we'll hear from that as head coach later this new though, the global stock market have been rattled by tre tire set to being posed by the us on tuesday. in the past, our president donald trump has held his 2nd phone call the day with canada is prime minister, just to ensure that well, 25 percent tires on the canadian goods are due to come into effect in a title is, canada has said they'll be with touch retires against the us. was speaking of to his 1st call, which should have from so it's kind of the hasn't treated america, fatty. we don't need them for the cars. we don't need them for lumber. we don't need them for anything. we don't need them for energy,
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we have more energy than they do. we don't need them for energy. so i say, why are we doing this? why do we, why are we willing to lose between a $100000000.00 and $200000000.00 a year? we don't, it wasn't 11 sided or 3 for its southern neighbor. trump has agreed. suppose terrace on mexican goods for one month after cool with preston to crowd the a shame about this. he made several proposals. we finally reached disagreement. the agreement that was put in place to put more national guards on the northern border to protect the border and present drug trafficking, particularly sentinel trafficking from mexico into the united states. when i told him to put it on pause for a month and i am sure that in this month we will be able to give results good results for his people and good results for the people of mexico on a year at market spells shop for us 5th spread,
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if at winds reaching tre tool that came off to trump one your opinion that terrace on its goods are coming easily to say a trade war could cause severe economic damage to both markets. i meant to have reaction from mexico city wedge on home and is standing by that 1st let's go to ireland fisher who joins us from washington, dc. so what about the position of kind of to now with that 2nd phone call between the lead is taking place? while still new confirmation is that coal has taken place, although it was due to begin about an hour ago, we should get a readout if and when that happens, there was an initial phone call between the 2 leaders. on monday morning, they were due to be a follow up both examining areas where they could perhaps avoid what would be a damaging trade war between 2 very important trading partners. don't on the sides, but the depth it with the canada is somewhere in the region of $200000000000.00.
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it's actually only around $6065000000000.00. so he's inflated that number. but the canadians have already said that they are going to respond and they're doing it in quite a savvy way. so targeting areas that would impact largely republican areas of the united states, putting a squeeze on the us economy in those areas, believing that if there was enough pressure, they might then turn to donald trump to say, hey, you need to do something about this and of course thoughts on the says this isn't about trade. this is about stopping fentanyl coming across the board to in canada. and also it undocumented migrants. and in both cases, the numbers coming across the border, incredibly small. it's like a bolt of fentanyl. find in the us. it's thought the just less than one percent of fentanyl crosses the canadian border. so you can see why don't from me. well, be looking for a way out of this because there's going to be huge economic pressure on the us. i kinda would like to get away out of this as well, because it could be damaging to the economy and tip it into recession. if it goes
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on for any length of time. and let's not forget that china has also been in donald trump sites. well, let's put this in perspective, the time i said donald trump is put in place against the 3 main trading partners. kind of the mexico on china, a china, the tide us there would be much lower around 10 percent. but we've had some kind of like love it who is the press secretary at the white house and she has said just within the last hour, that the intention is that donald trump will speak with president g some point in the next couple of days. it was clear that a lot of world leaders are scrambling to try and get on top of the site. so donald trump is making, trying to essentially tired of proof that economies if they can. and more so they'll be looking in the you because donald trump has worn the tide of so heading and via the direction as well. especially thanks very much for that. was on home
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and joins. it's live not from mexico city central. when it comes to tires on mexican, it seems that to a one phone call smooth things over, at least for now. a yeah, i think you were mentioning earlier that was an 11th our phone code in this case, and i am a phone call that came just before the president's daily press conference every day . a president, probably a shame bound speech to the media and by extension the nation. so when she find me will tend to the, the end of it to go to bit of a round of applause and she was, and she was able to look quite from some because any sort of terrorist. so mexico think alan, that was talking about kinda talking about china met scary so much more vulnerable than those economies, about 80 percent of a textbook go to the united states. are we talking about trade depositions? quite substantially, mexico's case. so it really didn't, won't these tires? and just having, remember that it hasn't been stopped, but it's has been suspended for a month. i think for probably a shame that was seen as
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a real big treat for her. and she had to put some things on the table. for example, 10000 national members of the national guard. basically the federal police are going to the northern board that just tried to stop and documented migrants. i know so expensive new heading across into the united states. she might think that if that's the only thing on the table and we don't know what was said in that hoff our phone. cool. that's what's been public rebuild. that might be quite cheap for mexico, giving voice to to lose if the tires went into effect today. and what's likely then to be thrashed out in this one month pools or yeah, i think it tells you something that mexico's the secretary of the economy must center abroad who's actually negotiate too. but the trump administration before was also clued up in the platform on the press conference this morning to speak. he talks about trade,
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he talked about trying to persuade to make the usc does. this is integrated in terms of water plants, mexico supplies, and important number of affordable causing the united states that supply chains. it is not simple that it's cost versus then a lot of jobs, a lot of factories, a reintegrated, and it would mean a loss of business is a loss of jobs on the us side as well. we talk about other things as well. mexico, for example, supplies 3 quarters of the states vegetable is a 3rd of its fruit, a berries even be the biggest beer in the united states right now is more belo that's made in mexico, but with materials from the united states. so i think a lot of this is going to be about the economy and trade, and donald trump also trying to get what he can with respect to that. i spoke to an economist this morning that was saying, maybe there's not so much wiggle room back to mexico and what it can and con, offer. so maybe it will be about it trying to persuade the united states that this is a win win for everyone. in terms of migration,
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mexico's already said that it's been doing what it time. it's been stopping migrants. strategy has been, as i go up, the country basically stopped them and bust them right back to the stall of the root, so that eventually they get discouraged. intensive fence and they've already been seizing a shipment of the drug. it's trying to bring laws in the will, a hub production, a fence, a new by, of organized crime groups in the country. so thinking those things that can continue. but the, basically with the plan that it already has on hope is the president said that by the end of this month, there's enough results. convince president trump the terrace unnecessary. it's okay, john, thanks for that top dates. well joining us live now for most lu in canada is best not let me see professor of political science at university of waterloo. welcome to the program so on the ground. and that's the way industries that would be effective of foster care on the food steel number cause so many sectors in both countries.
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but this could really be serious for canada. it could and, and that's partly because, you know, our, our, our entire supply chain and production process has been interlinked with the americans for many years. i mean, you mentioned auto parts and automobiles or that is our number to export to the united states. but since 1965 since the auto pact we've had parts go back and forth into the production process, sometimes the same parts crossing the border, 4 or 5 times to the final car is produced. and now we've of course, integrated mexico into that. so it is absolutely hurtful. it's an app, chaotic situation right now and trying to understand, you know, exactly how this is going to impact the various companies. but this is, this is going to hurt canadian businesses. absolutely. and canadian consumers felt locks to be seen as a deal make a dozen a i mean, but do his threats still cause damage when it comes to investment in supply chains? i mean, business prefers stability, doesn't it?
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as it sure does. you know, i think he's hoping, i believe the consequence of this would be to have, can the american companies or international companies that should say, that would have chosen to come to canada to situate themselves in the united states and not may seem logical to him, but i think with many businesses today, globally, there is going to be, i think, a fear that this is an unstable america. and i think the economic situation there is going to be mired by the, you know, new rules, new regulations, a lot of uncertainty and who knows political instability. so, you know, this is not going to in them or the business community to want to invest in the united states. i think actually on the contrary, they're going to want to avoid the united states. so this is so few tile and so hurtful for so many consumers on both sides of the border that are really just mix . a lot of us, very perplexed, hurtful, as you say. so could to canada,
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put simply slide into a session. as a result it's possible, it's possible it may, i know there are a lot of economists trying to crunch the numbers. and a lot of this is just, you know, we've never had to think about where the goods come from. as i said so much with them across the board are several times over. so, you know, it's, it's requiring every company from the small, you know, business to the very large one, have to do a full inventory on what crosses the border. and again, we're not custom to that, it really is a very difficult time, and i hate to bring this up, but it does feel like this is not about fentanyl. and it's more than just industrial policy. but, you know, his constant talking about the annexation of canada is really getting to canadians . i mean, there's nothing more nationalistic than trying to suggest that somehow the 2 of us should merge. that's not the canadian culture, it's not the canadian interest. and frankly, he's making a lot of enemies out of average canadians by keep talking about that. talk a trump on his supports us. i might say look, this is what he promised to. now he's simply delivering no one should be surprised
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. indeed, but i think the impact on americans, consumers is going to suck them. i think they're going to of course, with, with energy which, you know, still a great deal of energy comes from canada into the united states. that's going to hurt their pocket book. certainly the stock markets are not liking this kind of instability. and more importantly, there are many jobs on both sides of the border that take advantage of this inter linked supply chain. the production process that are going to be has to cut now because of this damage that he's done to the economy. so i think there are going to be a lot of pressure points to hurt. felt and much of that i think is going to be shared by both sides of the border. and ultimately there is nobody to blame, but trump himself. but to what extent could donald trump's real aim had been an attempt to raise us government revenues to use on other promises which he campaigned on? well again, as, as all economists will tell you,
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um is it basically is going to get a cost passed onto the consumer. so yes, it could be a temporary increase in the coffers of the united states by virtue of collecting taxes on the border. this is what it is, but ultimately businesses aren't gonna take a 25 percent hit. they're just gonna pass the price increase that i should say, and pass that cost onto the consumer. so it really is not going to be a when overall of the community, the american consumers eventually gonna have to pay for the increased amount that they've given effectively through taxes. okay. believe it at best buy my money. thank you very much. indeed for joining us here. and i'll just share my pleasure. oh trumps threats. so terrace on the european union has overshadowed up locally, is meeting in brussels. they bought another trade war could cost severe comic damage. but i think europe and america, i should hope that reports from brussels as the latest arrived in
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brussels for the crucial summit of europe's defense strategy and board and ukraine, stock market in the continent, but tumbling investors the europe was soon joined canada and mexico and china which had been targeted by sanctions german tensor. while i've sold said the u. n. v usa can both benefit from money to connect to the global economy with you and todd, it's been gets type, 40 discuss feeling of terrorists make that more difficult. it would be bad for the usaa in bed for europe. one thing is clear is a strong economic area. we can shape our own policies and also respond to town of policies with power policies that you can decide for the for now the you hopes they might be able to prevent a crisis by negotiating a div withdrawn. which of the americans insist overlay these to balance of $300000000000.00 deficit with euro brussels has found it's we likely retard the age . these are delicate times for euro water. ukraine is entering. it's the 3rd year.
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the latest i get to agree on raising spending on defense. false, well, how do really it fronts? we'll double this defense budget by the end of the, by launching major project. we're going to invite old partners to do the same. we also need more european funding with the next budgetary framework. you need to put, we need more public funding, more private sunday, the needs $500000000000.00 over the next decade to boost its defense capabilities. but it's countries i get to agree on how to fund the project. the danish prime minister wants her a partners to show support. and the growing calls from the us president to take control of the danish, autonomous territory of greenland. everybody has to respect this right to offer a national states in the world and the green i'm is a today of hawk thing the most and like it's part of our territory and it's not for
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sale. europe is the. busy the us in this push to go on to china as growing mid to an economic fall, a may shift its focus from you to the in the pacific gas tom a is the 1st british prime minister to join, a gathering of elite is, says, brags, it's the main focus now is to figure out how to deal with trump in his 2nd time as us president without risking a major crisis. but if drum decides one day to disengage from you or your latest think they should rely on the block itself. while also expands in partnership with the u. k and other on lies to cope with pro into a political challenges. how should model just you brussels president trump says he will speak with china is present changing, paying in the next 24 hours of a terrorist on chinese goods. stop markets and asia fell on monday or the 5th is of a trade will indexes in hong kong. ok,
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and south korea slumped by up to 2 percent in early trading. china says it will react to any terrace imposed on its ex pulse. we are from the opposed to this, the unwarranted injuries and the we do believe that this is in violation of the w t o rules. so that's why time the is filing a complaint i have this w adult, w a t o and the the also a where we may be forced to take content messes. and so let me also emphasize that there is no when you know, tried to off jessica washington has more on the chinese reaction now from basing the most we approach the end of the chinese new year holiday. we're looking ahead to february for when this additional 10 percent tariff on chinese goods entering us will take effect what we heard from badging is swift criticism,
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saying that these meshes will run counter to us china cooperation. aging has also pledged to take up this method directly with the world trade organization and filed a case that we all waiting to hear what towns emissions aging has in mind, does say that they will be some on the way. it is of course, important to look at the broad economic context. china is economy does face a number of challenges at this moment. we look at things like unemployment, low consumer spending, property sector crisis with exports, exports remain a bright star for the economy. in fact, in 2024, the latest data from just january shows that china requoted a trade surplus of more than $990000000000.00. of course us china trade remains crucial. and these terms will have an effect, particularly on businesses that focus on that us market. but it is important to note the lessons that china learned from the 1st round from the 1st trump administration. when of course,
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it did feel the heat of those terrorist impose by that administration. one of the lessons was the importance of diversified since then. we have seen china extending its trade opportunities elsewhere in the world, particularly in places like south east asia, central asia, africa as well. and in china hopes that this should provide somewhat of a cushioning effect to provide some installation against. one of the shocks might be coming from the us. we'll have to wait and see how they doing, responds to these measures. and what exactly they need when they say counter measures. jessica washington to 0 region the the palestinians are leaving garza through the rest of border crossing with egypt to get medical treatment abroad. the world health organization has evacuated 139
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patients that i'm with 55 k workers. this is the 3rd group to leave onto the ceasefire agreement as well, is supposed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent care out to the strip daily that target isn't being met. power assume has more details from rough and southern does . the w h o manage to evacuate more than a 110 patients over the course of the past 72 hours from because of strep to receive medical treatment approved. but there has been some sort of limitation in terms of the numbers of expect to patients to be evacuated based on the terms of agreements, agreements that offers the evacuation of 50 patients. today we can understand that this has been a part of the is very restrictions made on the security pretext as each patient. and it's court must undergo a security assessment by it's very officials and to receive late permission uh,
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by the addiction officials to allow for them to be evacuated. usually the selection mechanism, whole must be treated 1st, has been made by the w h o box that will absolutely slow down the entire process with thousands of palestinians. austin white takes an order to be evacuated and receiving the light, saving medical treatment outside the strip which this journey for them completely represents a gleam of hope in order to recover tarry compass or o d 0 rough palestine. so this is all set to begin on. the 2nd phase of the goal is a ceasefire agreement. let's take a closer look at that deal. the 1st phase began on the journey, the 1970s due to last 6 weeks and how mass is expected to release. 33 is really captives, housing gums, and exchange as well has agreed to free, natalie, 1900 palestinians from his presence. at least 608 con voice
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r. o say g to enter goes to every day. and it's very forces withdrawal from populated areas around displaced civilians to a ton. the 2nd stage, the remaining captives ought to be exchanged from all palestinian prisoners, is really forces you to fully withdrawal from gaza on a permanent ceased biased based stablished. and the last phase, the bodies of captives ought to be returned to israel, and the focus shifts to the reconstruction of gums. mom bizarre is, i'll just send you a physical address. he joins us now from the moment when it comes to the cx. 5 process, should we be looking more what trump and netanyahu actually do rather than just what they say this? oh absolutely. especially because both of them tend to be bombastic and certainly nothing the allies prove to be a logical liar. and when it comes to washington,
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his attempt at pleasing and appeasing. and it seems like he's the best friend of the united states. it's all of course, this section and part of his public relations campaign. because he's in a very, very weak position and is read just to give you one or 2 examples. he's paper law and his visit to the united states in order to escape his trial. he had the session a court session this week, but he kind of circumvented that by, you know, just if he had justifying it that he's in washington. he's also as we all know, been blamed in israel for the october 7 attacks and remains. so he's not very popular and his condition might implode any day if he doesn't deliver on some of the most false promises. he give some of his coordination partners. on the other hand, you have an american president who is like a peacock, right? i mean, these uh, bombastic like there's no tomorrow. he continues to, to, to uh,
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to uh, you know, pride him side of to boast of having one, even the swing states and look at him now. he's just kind of getting ultimatums to every possible important ally of the united states and nemesis of the united states by china, canada, and mexico. even though your opinion is. so this is a meeting of the signature, so it doesn't matter worth nothing. now it really says and then they, he is going to washington to pay his respects to a very powerful american president. why he is a very weak is ray, the prime minister. and what time spires between them has been to do what nothing else has been sending us the last few days and everything to do with that. and that makes us that meeting tomorrow, a m o one just to stay with us for language just then to listen to what donald trump has said in response to a question about the ceasefire agreement. let's listen on what i. i have no assurances that it'll hold. i mean, i've seen people brutalized,
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i've never, nobody's ever seen anything like it. no, i have no guarantees that the piece is going to hold my own. donald trump seemingly quite vague in his reply that what do you make of that as well? i think he is famous for the saying how things are so difficult and so challenging . and when he actually manages to do something and then he, you know, he gives himself a lot of stars for being able to overcome the impossible. just said that a lot, by the way, about piece in the middle east by that i bought that before the i brought my cord and then of course give himself several stars for having, having or the that have been minutes sign on the agreement with his right when the i've never really been honest at the board with his be that as it may look, i think he is really wants the 65 to continue. and he doesn't want to fight
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biden's war. that's for him. that's what it is like the ukraine war. these are biters war and how many times have we heard him saying that he doesn't want to get involved in these sorts of wars and he should actually be commended for walking away from wars. so we know him to be that one, but that doesn't mean he's on the less radical extremist. it doesn't make him any of this aggressive when it comes to the middle east. what, it's, what it does make him very he is. and i'm a powerful american president that looks at what's going on in the middle east and wants to pursue an, an american policy that serves american interest. not in the certainly or not only is re the interest. so i'm like by then he's going to be a selective on luck by then he's going to pen. nathaniel, what's that then the who needs to do and how he needs to get with the program. and my sense is that he wants to serve as well. the way he wants to step is not the way nothing you know, once in the service, right?
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because nothing else is use pin between 20162020 had been used by that. in fact, just to be completely clear here or nothing, you know, things american presidents are useful idiots to start and start to see things america and americans are stupid. a majority of his rate is in the falls because the majority of americans to be that he and gullible. so he actually on the record, nothing. you know, he's on the saying, you know, the americans are both 20 about them. i can, i, i, you know, i couldn't manage them, i can mend them that way. i want to pay it. in this case, trump, after 4 years of experience with nothing you know, is going to put his foot down and say, no, you're not going to be use me, you're not going to explore me. i'm not able to use it yet. i want to sort of is the way, i think it's in the best, the best interest of the united states that involves perhaps the ceasefire that involves expanding it to kind of i,
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but i have to point to with the over mileage sections of relations with. so with your area, and that could even involve negotiations with your on rather than as nothing you know, once bombing your on cars, bombing your on does not in your study serve today to enter. so tom or american follow say them at least. so we're going to see crashes in between allies. we don't want to see tom put his foot down and we got to see that anyhow with very few options by to either light the drum or get with the program. because from for the problem, the problem is the same that there is a number of difficult part. is there a that we go into his government? if his fascist fanatical partners decide to leave the government and he will leave him, no choice but to accept his big task and his big task would involve whatever his son in law proposed 5 years ago this week, by the way, it was at the end of january 2020,
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that general questionnaire came up with his rent a funeral fee ass cold of a plan. but it is a plan that is spent on the table for the united states for the trump administration. and it is a plan that, that right, because his rate is what upset because the stuff planned for seas half. half of a palestinian state on half of the west bank. so i'm also involved normalization of relations data, but i think nothing. yeah, we'll have very little choice, but problem to, to fix that. okay, we'll leave it them on the shower. thanks very much for joining us. rebel groups in democratic republic of congo have declared the unit that shall cease 5 beginning from tuesday. you and says 900 bodies were discovered off the days of fighting in the city of meanwhile, thousands of people displaced by fighting have returned to find themselves homeless

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