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the trade, suppose 5 is west and what direction will it take to manage the worlds fastest aged population? special coverage of trying to send one out of the the the, the on sort of hide us on this and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. us present. donald trump suspends terraced on most mexican imports until april signed thing. his positive relationship with the mexican leader, he usually does, holds emergency folks in brussels to bolster the defenses and continued to help you crane. and it's more against russia. and we meet the palestinians and calls the
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injured by on exploded ordinance on the program in place to help the survivors and to both new and sub liter is accuse of a textbook case off the signing of no binding st. quotes on police from the most the parts of bosnia, herzegovina, and on piece of statements with all the de sports news, often 18 months absence name or is back again for those national team. score for upcoming move cup qualifies the games, columbia and origin. see, the big sky has been given a one month reprieve on 25 percent ties that came into full earlier this week. us present, donald trump now says that goods from mexico, the full onto the united states, mexico, canada or agreement, will be temporarily exempted. the agreement was negotiated by trump during his 1st time and also replaced nesta. now it covers a large proportion of the goods that are imported from washington to largest
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trading partners box in canada, prime minister, just intruder phase. the trade well with us will continue for the foreseeable future now and should have made the remark off the holding what he called a call a full 15 minute fine quote with us president. should i also said the 25 percent of the toner, 3 terrace on us inputs will remain in place until the trump administration ends its trade action. a lot of it is figuring out how to, how to move forward constructively, despite certain unpredictability is at austin, come in and remembering to stay steady no matter what. and that is. that is the approach. i've always taken a firmness or understanding for canadians, but an understanding that we can and should be working together to create benefits on both sides of the border because that's how we benefit to most rights. while we
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have correspondence in also what makes coast city as well. as washington dc, but that starts with alan fisher and the white house. so alan, what more do we know about this conversation that happened between us and mexican presidents and what does this mean overall full the terrace of what we know. there is a great deal of criticism aim towards donald trump because both canada and mexico and said, look, during your 1st time we negotiated a placement for the north american free trade agreement, nafta. as it was known, we came up with the united states, mexico, canada state agreement, us us, m c a. and so we just put affectively by imposing tyler c whites that a week. and that was the argument that was constantly made though we know that the titles went in at the beginning of the week. i don't have the coal with both justin to do on the mexican president. donald trump says that because of his relationship with the respect he has for the mexican president, he's decided to put a hold on old your that would be covered by the us, m. c. for at least
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a month that he's been under pressure from various retailers, various importers saying, look, you're going to drive up prices, it's going to be a real problem for us. and of course, we know that dustin to don't quote the. busy street journal said it was the dumbest trade board in history that a number of companies that said, look, if you drive up prices, it could impact inflation. this is going to hit ordinary americans, and that's not what you wanted to do. it's not where you run on. remember, on tuesday, during his joint address to congress, donald trump said that the titles would mean that there would be some short term pain for american consumers. but they would understand and it would go away. well, it looks as if many people say, let's not do this if we don't have to do it. and the markets are responding as well . the stock market does significantly over the last couple of days. they're wanting to buy the unsafe and take as total comes. a policy keeps lock taken from one day
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to the next before he makes a decision. and so by doing this, he's certainly going to ease the initial claim. otherwise, there's also a way of that. there's a job support this due to come out on friday that will show that will be big joe boss is doing, don't comes fuss month and office not the top white house will say that's all don't to did you and to have his economic performance. but this is a pain that they don't need, it's something that they don't want to deal with. and so it's a stop gap for the time being. but it's a sign that this type of policy may well be changing in the longer term. okay, well that's the view the from the us. now let's go live to mexico city to speak with john holman. so john, is this likely to be a welcome release, the mexicans and certainly for the businesses. yeah, definitely. and i think president cloud, the a shame that we've just been listening to had to, she predicted that she will tend to the press cult oh,
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it looks like we may have lost john holman, that with the prospect with the, the perspective all the from mexico now let's go to should have your time see who's in the canadian, a capital to it will trying to re establish the connection that with john, but should have what's hallway to make of these comments on the future of this american canadian relationship as things sound right now, it's not looking good. the calendar will also get an exemption for us. m c, a compliance goods scott best since the coma secretary for donald trump was speaking of a for him, a new just in the last half an hour. and he said, look, we've always ready to clear these, all these towers are out for negotiation, but not as you're acting like nothing just goes like just intruder. so we know that the trumpet instruction has not been happy with the telling. the truth though has struck since the powers came into effect are effectively cooling at transactions
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dom quoting the wall street journal, cooling the old drums actions, dom we had another very tough phone call. we understand now the, you know, 24 hours ago. so which way in which colorful language was used in inverted commas? katia, shutting down while the other hand kept her up how the drive she didn't announce or talent through time. she wants to go to a 1000 until sunday, specifically say that the trump administration could have an exit route and she had a very civil cold with donald trump on monday. wow. and donald trump, actually, you know, a few was just about how great the conversation was started. questions are going to be honest about the difference in approach and whether about it has affected the, the account of his chances of getting refer. you kind of this position is, look, you can have him call out. so you want, but unless you say you're going to end this trade, well, we're going to keep our talent free tire, which ride into place immediately as soon as the us tyra sorted into place. uh, you know, which i've actually been in dollars rep until that oh yeah, we can basically the same place till they're all gone. it's about about mid to them, a slightly more difficult negotiating position. so it's not looking great for to,
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to write down an option. we should put this in the context there, but at least i, i haven't checked in the last 10 minutes, but tom watson certainly to amex caught mexico. he was threatening dr. it's kinda that was more rage. but also you have to put into the political landscape here of a very popular prime minister about to hand over to a successor and the liberal policies functions as well. he was pretty wanted to show that he was acting tough. but now we have to question whether that may have but 5. okay, thanks very much for the update. so i would like to take you to some live pictures . hey, way we're hearing from save would cost us the us special invoice for the middle east. let's take a listen room and there was 7 other as well. so lives matter to the tropic, ministration for life is focused on our lives. so so
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my, i have not met with some us. but my understanding is that any discussions with from us have been recent, not 3 weeks is that has, has been reported by a couple of days. and that's well within the end bit of the special envoy effect. that's his job. his job is to get these people help. we help in that effort. so i commend him for, for doing that. he cares about adam, kids about lives as everybody should be in the hostage families across, i think, grateful for it. and so, as president trump, well, i think so lensky has offered to sign it. and we'll see if he follows through writing
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. so don't come by and what does he need a 2nd . i think he felt the voice of responsive melody this office and i think he listened to 9 human beings who had been held in captivity in some really difficult circumstances. say to him, thank god for you. thank god for your election. thank god because we each and every one of them to a person not scripted said, but for him. they would not be there today. and they were grateful for their families. and you know, in the jewish religion, save a life, you'd save a 1000 lives. the president was there listening to 9. people say that each of them view their lives as being saved for by him. they talked about how they heard about
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his election and they were up lifted. they were in these dark dang, uh, cupboards, 200 feet below the surface of the earth, never having any hope. and when they heard he was elected, they were a bully. they, they had never felt like they were elated waiting for him cuz they knew he was going to help them get rescue. so it was a really emotional experience for him. and for me and everybody who was in that overlooks yesterday. and caroline was there too and you can, you can ask her it was it was deeply moving to what about the face of the view? well, i think that's the discussion, the discussion today where they went to it. when people define it as an extension to phase one or face to for me. i don't really care what we call it, what we call, what we call it is. are we going to have a resolution? are we going to have a pc, or are we going to get all of those hostages, all which is the aim of the trump administration. and, and that's,
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that's going to require some good, reasonable humanitarian action on the part of promotions, time for them. i think to gain some political capital and show that the capable of doing that. they make any progress after that date. we go back, i think definitely is such a dave, but i'm not at liberty to discuss what the, what, what do you mean by joint is really ex, can you describe well where a, where a guarantor of the process, right? it's the as rallies who, who control guy said today, and it's the israelis and the counter party is from us. and so i think any action really principally comes from the as really, is like you heard the president say yesterday. he's giving these rallies. anything that he so it's the is rallies, but with very,
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very strong and physical and emotional support from the united states is the i don't mean to i the media. is there anything specific the military? well, i think those are all decisions of the president, but i think he felt fits the legacies letter was a very positive 1st step. there was an apology. there was an acknowledgement that the united states has done so much for the country of ukraine. and i sense of, of gratitude. i think that's the biggest deal, right? like we've supported that country and i think it's important when you support somebody that, that country, that person comes back and acknowledges that and says, you know, how do you want, how is it that we should be? it's not just some sort of unilateral way of processing. well i think we're
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going to be presumably, i think it will be a good meeting. i really do believe that. hopefully that will be a good signal to the russians because they have been proactive to and wanting to do uh, get something done here. and i think that's what the president, that's who he is. he's a peace through strength press. if you don't know the best wars are the words that never have to get for. and so if we can solve this and not fight anymore and save lives, that's the aim of the president with the question you're like, well, i read i, i read this morning that there has been a sit that, that might be a suspension of it. i'm so i'm really not sure about that. i'm not sure where we are with john radcliff and the, the d n i a but i would think at some point, you know, hopefully we get things back on track with the ukrainians and everything resumes. that's what i would helpful since we were present
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ministry and ross as they are waiting for the us. we have a timeline that we've been in discussions with the national security advisor this morning about who that name team will be. we've reached out to the russians. we'll let the ukrainians know as well. and so before we get there, that'll all be a part of it. any terrorist group? just what i think a your, if you're asking about the reach out that you read about, i think it was the responsibility of the special envoy to actually have conversation to see if anything can be achieved. unfortunately, what we learned is that a must told us they were going to be thinking about it a certain way and they weren't. so i think that's important information for us to have and still came the tweet from the president, which is your behaviors unacceptable. you need to clean up the behavior and that's
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where we stand as a government encourage. i don't know, i don't know what i don't, i don't know whether it was a direct engagement or not. it could have been to go between. i just know that the messaging was we want to see these hostages come home. we're not gonna sit here, do nothing and tolerate these cutting in you main conditions. they've lived in a terrible situation by the way, who keeps dead bodies? who does that? who keeps people jane dobs downstairs who murders in front of other hostages. what, what's happened here is intolerable. and it's not going to be tolerated by president trump. i i i was simply saying, jackie that i can't comment on specifically what, what was bust industry the
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we're talking to the french, i can't, i can't tell you what specific proposals have been put on the table back will be invited back to i think that i think that the president has said that there's a pass back and the presence of landscape has demonstrated that he's in tend to and that good faith pass back. he's apologize. the said he's grateful and he said that he wants to work towards piece. that's by the way. that's ultimately the goal. yeah, we, we are. president trump is an outcome oriented man. he wants a good outcome and a good outcome is peace. no more desk and a better world of the presidency. any difference between the
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well, the may 27th. the protocol is the framework. that's what they say that that whole deals with predicated based on that may 27th frameworks. and. and what i said was that, that deal presumed that it would take 5 years to reconstruct kaiser. and so the stories when they talked about normalization, we're working on a 5 year program. gosh, it and thinking about coming back so that they would go back to their homes in 5 years. and i simply am saying that that's a delusion. and that we need to level set the facts so that people can make proper decisions based on the realities. now use or, or wall street journal article about 10 days ago that said it's 15 to 20 years. so that finally beginning to agree that people don't belong back there. it's a really dangerous environment for children, for anybody unexploded munitions or kinds of latent ways to get
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hurt there. so we'll level setting the facts, we understand what the conditions are and we're going to make proper decisions, master planning, so forth and so on. for every stakeholders benefit result with a lot of input say start to start with on the realities the president, see any difference between or different priorities between returning the american hostages and the others from god. i think the president cares about all lives. that's where the them all together on them. i mean, of course, of course in american is going to be a priority. and by the way, in this case, this young man was injured. and that's part of it to part of the calculus. we know ok that he's living in extreme circumstances and so, but i think the person who cares equally about is really jesse. what about a russian captain? what about somebody from the philippines they we've, we've got the lease is across the board because the president cares about saving
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lives. so he says he's just a good human being. and he knows he has the power to generate this generated rancid weapons available to you. civilian population, right, let. this will strikes by russia like drones, right. is that a concern to the president? transit all is right now. cecilia, so we've been giving them plenty, but i think the discussion for us, the larger discussion for us is to get a piece deal done. we want to see peace. we want to see peace in the middle east. what i should say the president wants to see peace and we follow, or commander in chief. we want to see peace in the middle east. we want to see it in ukraine. we want to see it all over the world. and we think all of these, all of these conflicts can be settled and we're proving it every single day. the,
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the, you to bring to us to be in your building. i'm not talking to the uranium directly and i have no knowledge of anyone in the us government to ask you to them right now or other countries in the region office. just, i always like visiting israel, you know? but i think i think we're in conversations with the israelis every single day. there are a strategic partner. we view them as critical to the process. we think that a prime minister netanyahu has done an exceptional job. i work directly with ron dormer every single day. talk to multiple times a day and as needed. we're going to travel to israel. i i, i basically commute to the middle east and that's my job for, for the president. so i think i'm going to be in 4 countries next week,
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and we have to determine the sequencing of a can you just be real clear about? we talked about the us is real potential partnership. and if this doesn't work out with mazda, does that mean military action? i, i, i can't say, i think it would be, and i think it would be nice to go to discuss what be what, what that game plan is. under the about bodies donnelly sanders, the american house of you know, it's important to well i, i think we want it done back, but we want in the area. we want everybody back. we want them all back. i mean there's, we estimate 22, maybe 24 live bodies. we want them all back and we want the bodies back to these parents who know that the children are gone or their relatives are gone. they need those, those bodies back,
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they need flow. sure. they need to go and bury the children properly. and so we want the dead bodies back. we want to live bodies, but all the hostages eventually, i'm sorry. well, i think israel israel feels his way to israel feels that they want to save lives. they do but, and hopefully that's possible through dialogue and match the point we're prepared to have dialogue. but if the dialogue doesn't work, then the alternative is not such a good alternative for how much is the proposal. i just finished reading it, there's a lot of compelling features to it. we need more discussion about it and, but it's a good faith, a 1st step from the egyptians. and i think the larger point is that president trump is now encouraging. what he's talking about in gaza is now encouraging the people
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in the middle east, middle east and world to present proactive proposals for uh for what we might consider. and that's what we're doing. but considerately we're evaluating everything there. so it's a little bit early to comment we, we just gotten a proposal. i'm sorry, a lot. i never, i never heard that. i heard nato and, uh, and that's the discussion. but i think again, i don't want to comment on the specifics there. i think we're making, you know, we've got a lot of good buy in from the russians and a lot of good buying now from the ukrainians. and that's the really most important thing, right, to bring 2 sides together to constantly narrow the gap. this is, this is donald, this is preston and trump's negotiating strategy. let's narrow the gaps and then let's figure out how to finally finish it and bring the president there.
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of course he does. he had a meetings with mac crone in the oval office with summer. so he's listening intently there his certificate. if they're there he is. their stakeholders here, it's important to them and it's important to him what, how they feel. so he's listening intently. they 1st and foremost we had to get to the ukrainians. get them back, right. get them back in a different place and, and they had talking piece now the larry sanders with his time today. i know everybody's very interested. we have to go inside the thank you, provide the same holler. i'm just and listening to steve with costs that see us special envoy to the middle east. he was discussing everything from the a ceasefire deal of the situation with the hostages as well as ukraine. let's go
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back to ireland, the official whose life for us at the white's house, our new listening and a to the speech. he also had plenty of questions the saying that trump is encouraging piece of pull the middle east as well as the cranium situation. also talk about the hostages and humane conditions, belive and not much really on the palestinians and what they're going through. the last thing. what are the most concerning things for anyone who has been involved with a policy being caused and the people are negotiating on behalf of the policy is they'll be, what is this the, what call fault talking about don't comes fund to redevelop guys a saying it could take somewhere in the region of 10 to 15 years to carry that out . and in the meantime, the policy, i mean people don't belong there. that would seem to suggest that the us hasn't moved away from donald trump's idea that they would be a mass of back to ation of palestinians, some of called ethnic cleansing, to move them out of the area to allow him to katia that re development. he did say
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that the adoption plan for what happens in guys a next, which would mean that the palestinians remain there is a good 1st step. but essentially he still sees that there's room for negotiation on that. so it would suggest that were nowhere near at the end of this process as far as donald trump in the white house has consent. what was interesting is he talked about peace talks getting under way in saudi arabia with the ukrainians. and also the russians, of course, we've already seen peace talks and saudi arabia about the war in ukraine, but noticeably absent where the ukrainians and that is something that they had protested about this time. it appears that both sides will be they are perhaps not both running the same table, but certainly in the same city so they can begin discussions to get something sorted out. and the steve went go pointed out. discussions about piece talks in ukraine have really only come about since don't wanna talk, move backed into the white house. he's created this space where people are talking about it. it's drawing your attention. it's drawing focused on you're getting the
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like. so present mccall and kill style are from the united kingdom. coming here discussing it, something that didn't happen in the 3 years since the war started. and you all come back to you own the crime for the 1st. i want to go to the topic about zoom, whose life for us in hon. eunice tar. i'm sure you were listening to steve witt costs. the answering questions from reports is really interesting that he said when he was asked about so the prospects of going into phase 2. because phase 2 should have started a few days ago. and he said, i don't care what we call it. all we, are we going to have a resolution? that's what's important now, what do you think people will be saying about this? but also we heard from her mazda a short while ago responding to trump's warnings. what did they have to say a as a does the one and that is rarely of threats with not succeeds as well with the
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whole has failed. he's trying to refer to the as very military family adjoining the military operations in gaza as he has seized the valve to hold is agreements in top of that and has to defies the statements he holds is responsible for the suffering and the potential depth of the is very captive and come off as cost to date, saying that i mean you escalation will put the lives at great risk, also asserted that thomas is ready for all scenarios. and they have confirmed that they have proof of life for that is rarely remaining, kept as this is a critical timing for this. a statement that has been released by disabilities folks pass. and for the 1st time since a run the done begins. and we know that the, this has been clean message to the is fairly, and the american threats and light also of the american president, those of trump, the threats that were made for the release of the is fairly cap,
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just immediately over the gates of hell. will be opened in the middle east. this has been a clear message that without negotiations, there's captives will not be released throughout the throughout the, the kind of process. and it's worth noting that palestinians have been absolutely react, saying to the american president as rich saying that it's absolutely essential to reach all these that extension for the 1st phase or actually a comprehensive agreement for the 2nd phase of this the spot agreement. but it's absolutely a remarkable for them on potable that useful. the prime minister is really interested to restore the cap, to the latest, to resume aggression on the deceased territory. and this has been also supported by the american administration and thinks has been quite a up and yet what regional mcgee is trying to contain the crisis. and now we can see that there are a good direct, big conversations between how much is where l to accelerate this, which could be assigned a potential fix that might take place. and if not,
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it will lead definitely to one clear result which is the resumption of bolt, which is the real not man, that palestinians are quite concerned about.

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