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is coming into us that the premium presidents are beating that he is ready to sign a random annual steel. and he says that it's whenever the us president is ready to do that. so i know what is the new lines coming into us here, and let's get more now from all correspondence. an official who has been at capitol hill from for us out of his speech. ready at 1st, summing up all of these executive orders, that the u. s. present has brought in over the last 6 weeks, but then at the end of the getting that news that we've been waiting to hear relief on ukraine, what's your analysis of that revelation? well, in an hour and 40 minutes, it's the longest speech of its kind in modern history surpasses bill clinton's one of our stuff to minute is back in 2000. it was more to campaign speech. and you saw that reflected in, in the, in the chamber on one side, republicans were cheating wildly in almost everything he said at the democrats sat there impassively. and in fact, at one point,
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several of them walked out while holding up their sign. that said false to many of the things that was that emily protest, very edlio and uh, from a congressman from texas, who was the crying. donald trump suggesting he the monday, important thing to point out. donald trump's margin of victory, still the lowest since anyone who won the popular vote since 1968 big news lines coming out of there. first of all, obviously ukraine. we were expecting him to see something on the fact that president the landscape. i said that he wants to get ryan, did he go see anything cable he wants to sign. the deal perhaps suggests that what happened on friday and remember out we stayed at the white house with me reporting on that. didn't go the way that he wanted, there was pressure on him to do a deal and that he is willing to accept what donald trump is ready to offer. and at this point, which includes type phase 3 and a half minerals in his country and exchange for some level of american support. there was also the breaking news to the donald trump revealed see the demand behind
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the gate for me as the united states was pulling out of afghanistan, i'd be apprehended, he signed the pakistani government for doing that as well. also inform policy, there was very little said if anything about guys, i'm just checking my notes. i don't think he actually said anything i told about guys other than a passing mentioned saying hey, i'm talking about the release of top tips the and how you wanted to see a name to the war. and talked about his success with the abraham accords during his 1st term. and then there was a change of tone talking about greenland. both have donald trump to say that he would like to take over greenland suggested at one point you may actually do it by force. this time it was an appeal to the people of greenland to come on board to say that they wanted to be part of the united states and then not slightly dokie something we call it seems to think if it doesn't happen, we'll look at other ways which could suggest that some sort of action is still on the table that unsettles the danish government. and also the government in
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greenland, which of course is the whole from the mean administration and copenhagen. so a lot of news being made there. it didn't go on a long time. it was more like a raleigh. i mean, did talk about what you've done in office. but important thing to point out is that he said he's be very successful and his time and office he has passed one bill so far and his thoughts 43 days, just one bill. he's put out a lot of executive actions. he's signed a lot of executive orders, but he's past one bill and he's still trying to get a budget through the house and through the senate. yeah, thank you for that. i mean, i'm just wondering, is this what you expect to see here? as you said, that it was really us present going no, but what, he's still that these 56 weeks of nothing to new. that report from that news that we had about breaking news about to you crate. and that really gave us a fresh line, something that we've been waiting to hear. but i mean was this is the probably things for you to, was it quite predictable. and it was predictable and in
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a lot of ways, apart from those to real breaking news, moments, it was done the way that donald trump believes that should be done, which is for television. and for viral moments it will be clipped off. it has been clipped up. i'm looking at the social media feed from trump supporters, trump circuits and also from the trump team itself. they have a very good social media game and they're getting those clips. so very few people would be side enough. dedicated enough pick you don't want there to watch the full hour 40 minutes. suddenly i was speaking to someone on tech's to eventually said, no, for me, i'm going to bed. it's too late. but the bible moments will live beyond that this evening. i'm gone for several days and they'll be repeated on the be picked up by the news networks and the plate and replace and replace. but the thing that's going to make the headlines on doubted lee is the news from ukraine. the presidents of landscape sent a note to talk to you about donald trump, some leadership, hobbies ready to sign the minerals deal, and also get around the table until piece that may be an indication that something
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important is going there. but this was classic. don't compass is what would be expected it's, it's what he's done many, many times. and of course what he'll do at least 3 more times while he's in the white house with states of the unions and use to come. yes. and i did nurses tell you that he seemed to so this be a little bit more measured. i don't know, trump, i felt this. uh he, when he spoke about how much money the u. s. has a spend upwards of $350000000000.00 us dollars. and then he spoke about europe, didn't he? and said that they've only spent $150000000000.00. and i felt, but he was then sort of raining in his speech and saying is that he has been working well with your rep. was that your analysis as well of the now is repeating the same things. he said many times before. and of course,
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if you want to fact check him, he's got to think of wrong. are you talks about how does the united states is it best to $350000000000.00 in the defense of ukraine? the government's very own ukraine monitoring unit says it's somewhere in the region of, i hate to $180000000000.00 at the us. hasn't massively expand your support for you create and we sold that when the, the, the leaders of friends in the united kingdom, within the oval office last week. present mcconnell, friends, excuse me, put his hand on donald trump arm when he talked about how the united states that are expand, you're directing them there. and then i q storm. i think the president at the prime minister of united kingdom also made the same point when he was in the oval office . donald trump has talked about $350000000000.00. no one's entirely sure with this, but that has come from a but he is reading, but the idea that the united states has given you create a great deal more sun, utah pause, and not simply would not be true if you went through. i will
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a figure is about the savings made by that the department of government efficiency to attended by the law in mosque. you go to a couple of rounds of applause on a fuse is going to be said as well. but some of those figures stood tied up and there's been enough fact checking to suggest that a lot of the figures that they're talking about simply on right. he talked about people who were over the age of a 120, who were still receiving social security that has been debunked as well. what is interesting, i think, was very early on. there was a natalie sign of the same from all green that the congress moved from texas, who was expressing his concern and don't come talk to you about his mandates. a lot of democrats essentially sat there with the hands that sat on their hands, not giving any indication of support. donald trump referenced, not say, it wouldn't matter what i did. if i the success in anything as the wouldn't cheer, they wouldn't even cheer. so robert f kennedy junior, senior health sections, are you saying you think the democrats with the port so that the democrats didn't
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really want to make this about? and i a protest feeling holding up their signs. but it's clear that are big divisions in the house and in the senate as well. and donald trump is going to find a way of printing some of the design fee, or if he wants to get some of his legislation passed, because it's not absolutely that the republicans have the votes to get things like a budget costs. and then any farther legislation without rebellions from their own side in the house. okay. all correspondence, unofficial on capital hill, we appreciate you just clarifying those because for us that's very useful. thank you very much and to each. so let's now bring in a panel to react to what we've just been hearing. so we have eric tom who is a police calanda list. i called him list and all of the g o. p. 's civil war inside the bottle for the soul of the republican policy. he is in washington dc for us, and tim constantine is a public construct just and he joins us from jacksonville florida. so let's go to
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eric 1st and i'm just wondering what your analysis eric is of the us presence 1st speech to congress to well, it was rather long when did, which is actually something we're used to when donald trump gives the joint address as the congress. but also given the fact that we saw the president demo down with tariffs on the united states biggest trading partners, i thought he would have saw more from the president and heard more about the terrors while he did speak about them. i thought he would have done more to explain why he actually implemented a terrorist. what can be done to actually have the terrace removed and what the actual in game is right now, we're seeing a markets businesses, consumers really being hit hard by these new tariffs that the president has implemented on canada, mexico, china. and i just thought the president would have done more to actually talk about
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that particularly when you jack suppose that with the president saying that the error of inflation is over and that the binding policies, which is way too high prices is all over. but again, i think what we're saying, we're at least what took place today is donald trump is now moving in an unprecedented era of high prices, potentially devastating a devastating economy. and what that could mean for not only the united states, but for the rest of the world. yeah, definitely just bringing him now to him. it's a useful that as well, but this was a long winded and predictable come. we go to a tim constancy. and i laughed, i said, bill clinton used to give some pretty long speeches, and president trump even talked to that this was really, really long. so i wanted to take exception. i share my thoughts on, on the speech, but i want to take exception with your correspondence. alan, i'm saying that he was taking a victory lap on some of the things these achieved bodies only. he hasn't even
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passed one bill. and i thought maybe allan is not familiar with how the united states government works, but the executive branch doesn't pass bills. the legislative branch does the president signs them if they pass. but he doesn't file a bill. he doesn't send a bill. he doesn't have that. that's not what the president does. so of course he hasn't passed a bill. and as far as waiting on a new budget, this is a budget that should have been done during the buying presidency and most of the time. so if they can indeed accomplish it, it will be 6 months late because the previous president and his administration couldn't get a budget asked when the democrats were running the show. so i think we need to be careful when we try to nit pick on those various items. i do think there were some things here that were really good i, i think the, the talked about the border and when you look statistically, at the last month of jo bodies presidency over a 189000 people,
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tati legally trying to cross the border in the 1st month of trumps presidency, there were $8000.00 so clearly whatever they're doing on the border under his executive orders and empowering those border patrol agents is working. and we looked at the in guy. so the hostages being released, steve would cost being there and making a reality out of that, after more than a year of the, by the administration not being able to accomplish anything. so i think there are some true victories to do here, even though it's only been 30 days. okay, and tim, while i have you out to me, i just want to ask you about that revelation the us present saying that he'd received a letter in the last few hours from the ukraine in preston. this is something that people have been waiting to hear oversee off to that very public spots in the white house. do you think that the president was keen to sort of refine this and bring everybody up today's, on this? as i do, i think that's a great piece of information. i think it's good to know that soleski is ready to
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deal, and i would harken back to the reagan to be around when the old soviet union. and there was gorbachev's and reagan, and there was great hopes that the 2 of them would get together and make things happen. and ronald reagan left that 1st a meeting, i believe it was in the right of it guys when left, that 1st meeting with no agreement. and they everyone was discouraged and everyone started was terrible. but by standing strong or what it was they were trying to achieve and the regular administration gorbachev came around, it took a lot longer than a few days the way it has with zaleski bucks. similarly, i think the fact that trump said, well, wait a minute, our goal here is piece that. he said that since day one, it always throws people for a loop because he is so boisterous, so you can be rude. he can be brash, but his number one priority is pretty easy, is number one priority between one. he was elected in november, even before he was then i'll get rated in january, was to put together
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a team and send them to sit down with guitar and egypt, and israel and the palestinians, and worked on a ceasefire. so clearly piece is a priority for him. and so it's great news that zaleski i said, what were onboard, we want peace to read like nothing better, less talk. yeah, absolutely. i work if i can just come back to you and ask you about that breaking news. the breaking news that the ukrainian president saying that he is and his was ready to come around to be negotiating table and ready to sign to do pretty biology . say when ever the us president is ready will take a microsoft as well. i think seeing is believing. we know that president, unless the without the white house on friday. and he was there at the specific invitation of the white house of donald trump. and he was there to actually sign a mentor rose agreement. but it wasn't present. it did lensky beth and walked away from a deal. it was vice president j. d bands and president donald trump,
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who actually ambushed the ukraine president and then escorted him out of the building, even though he was prepared to stay. he threw watch in a, a working meeting to sign an agreement, and then do a joint press conference. and so now the question becomes, is donald trump, in fact, ready to sign this agreement? and we still don't know what exactly is in this deal. and if there are, in fact, security guarantees that the united states is prepared to offer. if and when bladder might pull actually breaks in agreement, because as we have said from our history less than from presidents and wednesday on friday, president clinton has always broken an agreement. we saw the george and we saw with crimea. the question now is what we see it would you crate? yeah, absolutely. um you mentioned that which was interesting. eric, that you mentioned that it might well be donald trump, who is not ready to sign this agreement, although he's announcing it there is if this is the good news that he says he wants,
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they will between ukraine and russia to end. but you, you think that perhaps he has some sort of the saw just exactly what he's going to day? well, you know, we've been hearing all day that donald trump wanted to be able to make this announcement at this address tonight. and so again, it's donald trump actually telling the truth this donald trump actually was an agree because he wants a deal because he could have had a deal on friday. and we know that president, unless he was there to actually sign an agreement. and so i think we have to be clear, and i think we have to be truthful that it was donald trump, who actually walked away from this deal from this agreement, not president zalinski. and so i think now we need to be asking, what is donald trump prepared to do? and is donald trump actually prepared to actually make a deal, but more importantly, easily prepared to actually hold lot of reporting to an agreement. should the
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united states side show um, if i can bring in tim, then on that point, tim, do you believe the donald trump is ready to sign that this remedied rules still um to sign in or the to the end of the wall between ukraine and russia? to yeah, i would correct eric's assessment there of how things are unfolded on friday. there was a meeting for about 45 minutes before that 10 minute explosion at the end. and the 45 minutes was going along nicely until the web security set a few things that were inappropriate, and then it escalated an escalated, i'm not excusing the level of which then it went to what never seen anything like that from any president, democrat, republican or otherwise, but i just to suggest that was simple simply donald trump walking away from a deal. there's a lot more to it. the one thing that the white house was crystal clear about me and eric said, gee, so i don't know, but i will tell you what it is. and that is, they want, the middle is deal, which was the deal that was to be signed friday to be separate from discussions
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about security measures. and so what they were talking about was a minerals deal that was good for, it was good for the united states, but it was good for, you know, crime for the economy, for people working their jobs for long term security and stability. all of those are good for both countries and they wanted to have a separate discussion over the security deal. and the piece, the, the mineral deal was one thing, a cease fire and piece deal at any security agreement was a separate discussion that was crystal clear. so lensky tried to mix those 2, and that's where things went awry on friday. yeah, notate that is an important point to make m, tim come some time and every time we really appreciate your time and your views, we're just going to leave it the for now. but we appreciate you 1st being with us now. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. well, let's just recap then some of donald trump speech to congress. he says he's just
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getting stall, sage, pelting swift and unrelenting action in the 1st 6 weeks of his secondary rest presidency. or 6 weeks ago, i stood beneath the dome of this capital and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of america. from that moment dawn, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era. in the history of our country, we have accomplished more and 43 days and most administrations accomplished in 4 years or 8 years. and we are just getting started. one of the issues on which trump spends a lot of time during his speech was immigration, while slamming his previous message. i volumes, and for what he called an open for the policy saying that illegal crossings on the southern border with down since he returns to the white house. within hours of
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taking the oath of office, i declared a national emergency on our southern border. and i deployed the us military and border patrol the invasion of our country. and what a job they've done as a result, illegal border crossings last month where by far, the lowest ever recorded ever the . and they chose not to come much easier that way. in comparison under jo, by the, the worst president in american history here, well, hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings are much virtually all of them including
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murder is drug dealers, gang members and people from mental institutions and insane asylums were released into our country who would want to do the democratic representative, al green was removed from the house chamber off to disrupting trump's address to congress. great. take your seat. take your seat, sir. the. the members continue to engage in will, in concert the disruption are proper decorum. the chair now directs the sergeant at arms to restore the from taking back the panama canal to inviting greenland to join the us. trump talks about his many foreign policy priorities,
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but nothing seemed more pressing down to ukraine. why trump is trying to push for a minerals deal and negotiate peace with russia. trump revealed that he had received a letter from ukraine's president for a little dom is that then ski during his speech to congress? here's a snapshot of what was said. and they've spent a $100000000.00. what a difference it is. and we have a notion separating us and they don't but we're getting along very well with them and lots of good things are happening side. no. so it's a rise more money and his fights in europe has sped by billions and billions of dollars. it's hard to believe that they wouldn't have stopped it and said at some point, come on, let's equalize you gotta be equal to further in hand. so our national security, my administration will be re flaming the panama canal. and we've already started doing the announce
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they are buying both boards around the panama canal and lots of other things having to do with the panama canal and a couple of other canals to the panama canal is built by americans for americans, not for others. and i also have a message denied for the incredible people of greenland. we strongly support your right to determine your own future. and if you choose, we welcome you into the united states of america. we need greenland for national security and even international security. and we're working with everybody involved to try and get it, but we need it really for international world security. and i think we're gonna get it one way or the other. we're going to get a trump with double dial. and on the terrorist he's imposed on canada, mexico,
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china. he says country such as india, brazil, and south korea should also expect levies from april the 2nd. you don't make your product in america. however, under the trump administration, you will pay a tariff. and in some cases, a rather large one, other countries have used tariffs against us for decades. and now it's our turn to start using them against those other countries. on average, the european union, china, brazil, india, mexico and canada. have you heard of them? and countless other nations georgia's tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them. it's very unfair. india charges us auto tariffs higher than 100 percent. john, his average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them. and south korea's average tariff is 4 times higher. think of that 4 times higher, and we give so much help militarily and in so many other ways to south korea,
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but that's what happens. this is happening by friend info. this system is not fair to the united states and never was and so on. april 2nd, as i wanted to make it april 1st. but i didn't want to be accused of april fools day. that's what that's that just one day was cost us a lot of money. but we're going to do it in april. i'm a very superstitious person. april 2nd, reciprocal tariffs kick in and whatever they tariff us, other countries, we will tear of them. phases of a full blown trade war, all sending shock waves through the economies of canada and mexico. china on the us . less than 24 hours off to the white house announced the terrace some of america's largest retailers, avoiding prices half to rise. they stop cent share prices tumbling. washington also
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announced an additional 10 percent levy on china. moving to $1000000000.00, west of trade goes across the canada us folder every day. so hitting back with 25 percent terrace. so here's our appointment is to just intrude. i chose to address the canadian people as well as us citizens. i'm the president himself, or she has tons, a report from us. well, prime minister just intruders. vogala is off to us president donald trump's power of the games. canada and mexico came into effect 2 days at canada is retaliating and immediately imposing 25 percent power of on $20000000000.00 worth of us impulse . any urge canadians to be unified in the face of the intense economic pressure ahead. you also urge americans don't understand that any economic impacts are based off of will be the result of their president's actions and then to, to address to donald trump himself. no,
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it's not in my habit to agree with the wall street journal. but donald, they point out that even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. should i also suggest that there was no point in further negotiations with the us, given what he thinks of donald trump's motivations for the trade was this to see a total collapse of the canadian economy, or because that will make it easier to add excess. shortly off the truit i spoke, donald trump responded to the canadian prime minister by suggesting that canada was already the 51st stage of the us. please explain to governor to the of canada trump road. but when he puts on the retired, retire from the us, all reciprocal tire of will immediately increased by like amount. there is a sense of disbelief. so this is all actually happening, but trump wasn't using the threat of sweeping power as a negotiating position. it's heartbreaking that the government is causing
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a risk between people who just want to do business. just want to have a livelihood. kind of those retaliated free tire of so we're learning increase prices here in canada, intensifying the economic prices, but because they even official say they have to do something to show that they can't be bullied by the us. however, it does seem that that may know who is the spiking inflation and financial market total in the us will eventually force donald trump to back down chaper times the algebra. also, the present trump also impose twin sized defense, harris on mexico lining its southern neva, sustaining to crack down on the flow of my grandsons. drugs coming into the us don't home and reports on how mexico is responding fearfully. he, president trump loomed threatened 25 percent targets, new mexican goods. we got some from presidents showing them was a mixture. what
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a you outrage of the reason given by the us administration to the terrorist. it said had governments allied with drug cartels look us up like a bully called wash house, published an offensive just i'm a tree and unsubstantiated statement about the mexican government. but with a sliver of hope to. she says she has a cool with the us president on thursday before she announces any retaliatory terrace to try and work things out. it was last month when she met is temporarily president trump paul place. eric eric, i think will still be the possibility of changing the status announced or another be late. and if the 30 days that the goal is crucial is to define the immediate future. if it fails, the consequences of boy mexico depends on an open us market. 80 percent. the textbooks had the next case had 3 decades of free trade agreements with the united states. integration with the american economy is something that's built into
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a business dna. so this comes as a huge shock. the huge crust boot to industry, let's confirm is we supplied the states with policies, fruit, and 2 thirds of its vegetables. they could to be effective, along with the many international boot of factories known as muscular daughters producing in mexico to sell into the states. but what i'm will use that's a doc panorama employment to the factories which makes up 60 percent of the jobs at the board. i will keep going down the will mean more crime. most security problems and more people crossing to the us to try to get work they go isn't completely defenseless. it is all through. one of us is talk to export markets along with canada. cloud is showing them, so she will reluctantly announce for $23.00 terrace and us goods this sunday. let's have a phone call with donald trump. doesn't work near the list of these. no one wins
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with this decision on the country. it affects the people that we represent, john, home and i would just say the mexico city from.

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