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u.s. and canada probably have one of the most integrated energy systems in the world. in 20 23 about 198 billion dollars of trade. two way trade. we get 60% of our oil from canada. oil that refineries on the gulf coast use and that the u.s. doesn't make. two way trade in electricity. almost 30 states get electricity from canada. we sent gas, oil, projects to canada. we have 70 pipelines that cross the border. that is why it got a big reaction. we are very closely integrated. the electricity grid is very important. we get most of our major components like transformers and switchgear from canada as well as critical minerals. it's why we had a big reaction. we are fortunate to have mr. wilkinson here to talk to us about what happens next. you saw in the news of 30 day pause. at least 30 days until riff popped -- until tariff are imposed. we will hear from the minister and have a conversation about some of the issues and go from there. we could not have a better or more qualified person. mr. w
u.s. and canada probably have one of the most integrated energy systems in the world. in 20 23 about 198 billion dollars of trade. two way trade. we get 60% of our oil from canada. oil that refineries on the gulf coast use and that the u.s. doesn't make. two way trade in electricity. almost 30 states get electricity from canada. we sent gas, oil, projects to canada. we have 70 pipelines that cross the border. that is why it got a big reaction. we are very closely integrated. the electricity...
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u.s. id -- usaid official discuss trump administration efforts to dismantle programs. ralph norman talks about the house gop strategy to advance president trump's legislative agenda. also, kent lassman on reform efforts in congress and the trump administration. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. >> on tuesday, the chair of the federal reserve gives an update on the economy and monetary policy before the senate banking, housing and affairs committee, ts first appearance before lawmakers sincehe 119th congress began in january. we will have live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. >> next, jonathan wilkinson, the canadian minister of energy and natural resources, talks about bilateral energy cooperation from the u.s. from the atlantic council, this is about half an hour. mr. wilkinson: -- >> good afternoon everyone. i am a resident senior fellow at the atlant
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the u.s. and across the globe. i hope my colleagues would open their eyes and see that this administration's actions fly directly in the face of those goals. i thank the witnesses again for joining us and i yield back. mr. gimenez. other members of the committee are reminded opening statements may be submitted for the record. i'm pleased to have a distinguished panel of witnesses before us today on this critical topic. i ask our witnesses please rise and raise their right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you will give before the committee on homeland security before the united states house of representatives will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. let the witnesses reflect the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. thank you. and please have a seat. ily i would now like to formally introduce our witnesses p. dr. isaac cardon, a senior fellow for china studdies at carnegie endowment for international peace and adjunct professor at john hopkins
the u.s. and across the globe. i hope my colleagues would open their eyes and see that this administration's actions fly directly in the face of those goals. i thank the witnesses again for joining us and i yield back. mr. gimenez. other members of the committee are reminded opening statements may be submitted for the record. i'm pleased to have a distinguished panel of witnesses before us today on this critical topic. i ask our witnesses please rise and raise their right hand. do you solemnly...
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they assisted in investigating the u.s. and its allies. neither israel nor the u.s.er of the court or recognizes its jurisdiction. in advance of that executive order, the court condemned greece, italy, and france for failing to apprehend netanyahu during his time in transit to the u.s. they reminded all state parties that they are legally obligated to fully cooperate with the icc including by arresting individuals sought by the court. this extends to their entire territory. to talk more about that, i enjoyed in the studio by our north american correspondent. he appeared to double down on that plan. of the u.s. taking control of gaza. was he clear in how he intends to do that? >> no details. it was vague. it is kind of a paradox. it is worth remembering that the plan breaks international law because it requires israel to forcibly remove people from gaza. it involves the u.s. taking over territory that it has no right to. people have already said this is a nonstarter. we are not getting on board. he is not offering anything behind the leverage. he said there is no mone
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not just u.s. and china. heartened by the fact donald trump's opening salvo at china was a lot less than the 60% he talked about on the campaign trail. so it seems like these countries are being careful. they are being very cautious. i'm hoping trump is using this as a cudgel to negotiate an agreement. he's obviously concerned about fentanyl and wants something done like with canada and mexico. but i also think there is opening for trade agreement. he famously negotiated phase one agreement in his first term where china committed to buying over $200 billion of goods in 2020 and 2021. most of which did not come to pass because of covid. so he could continue on asking for that. but also moving on to other topics that are more permanent, like the fact china is flooding global markets with solar panels, clar's -- cars. >> we are almost up against the break. thank you for your time. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation
not just u.s. and china. heartened by the fact donald trump's opening salvo at china was a lot less than the 60% he talked about on the campaign trail. so it seems like these countries are being careful. they are being very cautious. i'm hoping trump is using this as a cudgel to negotiate an agreement. he's obviously concerned about fentanyl and wants something done like with canada and mexico. but i also think there is opening for trade agreement. he famously negotiated phase one agreement in...
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u.s. tr. your timely responses to questions from both sides of the aisle expedited the process. mr. greer is nominated by the president for an important job. our negotiator must report to congress, which means he reports to the finance committee. this week attention fell on president trump's executive orders to help secure our borders from illegal immigration and infantile smuggling. i strongly support securing wars and fighting fentanyl trafficking. the borders rely on emergency economic powers act and concerned drug policy and border security. the president, not the u.s. tr, invokes them. the department of homeland security, not the u.s. tr is responsible for securing borders. i am securing briefings on these orders and customs and border protection will brief the committee on this matter today. what the president has done that is different is to bring tariffs into the discussion about border security. ustr is america's chief trade negotiator. any time the u.s. government is considering
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they're piggybacking off u.s. efforts. they're using u.s. chips or u.s.algorithms so if we're serious about keeping the lead over china we have to realize how we're getting access and run accordingly. if they're running faster and holding on to our back we won't outrun them. caroline: you've worked for senators and when advising government you say fast forward is the way forward from china but here's what we do to protect ourselves, what is the response? doug: it's difficult and i think the understanding is there are different policy tools the u.s. government has used to try to prevent china from fast following. and we understand them as chip controls, export controls, concerns about security of both closed weight and open weight models and these things are very technical. but i do thinking a lot of what you're hearing about how who none of these things are working and we need to throw it away missings the mark. we know a lot of the chip export controls have a time delay so what china was using to train their models was based off chips they're no longer a
they're piggybacking off u.s. efforts. they're using u.s. chips or u.s.algorithms so if we're serious about keeping the lead over china we have to realize how we're getting access and run accordingly. if they're running faster and holding on to our back we won't outrun them. caroline: you've worked for senators and when advising government you say fast forward is the way forward from china but here's what we do to protect ourselves, what is the response? doug: it's difficult and i think the...
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they can for other companies, but not for the u.s. u.s. of our great companies, but through stupidity and bad management, they lost. but it will gain it back and tariffs will help. sumi: the suggested tariffs are expected to have the biggest impact on canada, the largest exporter of steel to the u.s. the united steelworkers union condemned trump's tariffs arguing import taxes threaten thousands of canadian jobs and decades of economic cooperation. canada supplies more than half of u.s. aluminum exports and sends 6.6 million tons of steel to the u.s. last year. china imposed retaliatory tariffs on the u.s. charging $14 billion worth of goods. including a 15% tax on imports of coal and liquefied gas and 10% on food, oil, engines and machinery. i spoke with a former senior economic advisor to president trump and current cochair of the pro-trump save america coalition. i want to ask you about what president trump says he plans to do which is slapping 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. do you think this is an negotiating tactic or somet
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the u.s.nd the hardest hit. and the plastic straw gets a reprieve by presidential decree, popular no doubt with the u.s. electorate, but at what cost to the environment? very good evening. hamas has indefinitely postponed the release of israeli hostages due to be freed from the gaza strip this coming weekend. in a statement, the group accuses the israelis of delaying the return of displaced persons, targeting them with shelling and gun in various areas of the strip, and preventing humanitarian aid in all of of its agreed forms. a spokesperson said the decision was a complete violation of the cease-fire agreement and the hostage release deal. 33 israelis were due to be released in this first phase of the agreement, 16 have been released so far. 17 are still to be handed over a. of those 17, israel says eight are dead. there have been widespread anger in israel over the conditions of some of the hostages, malnourished, buffeted by crowds, paraded in front of cameras, and in some cases, need to r
the u.s.nd the hardest hit. and the plastic straw gets a reprieve by presidential decree, popular no doubt with the u.s. electorate, but at what cost to the environment? very good evening. hamas has indefinitely postponed the release of israeli hostages due to be freed from the gaza strip this coming weekend. in a statement, the group accuses the israelis of delaying the return of displaced persons, targeting them with shelling and gun in various areas of the strip, and preventing humanitarian...
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also u.s.general bondi is reportedly expected to order a review of the cases brought against president trump. that includes manhattan d.a. alvin bragg's case against trump in new york, possibly letitia james' case, also jack smith's case. jason, so many reel analysts -- legal analysts said all of those cases were totally unfair and they had constitutional violations including due process rights violations against trump. where do you come down on a.g. bondi doing this? >> i love this, because it is the not just about whether or not this was the result of a political vendetta. what i'm really curious about is what was going on behind the scenes that reveals why they chose to do this, but they didn't think that their e-mails were going to be read or their text messages on their work phones would be read? there's been a lot of potential coordination between the white house and individuals who are working on these cases. they said at the time that didn't actually happen. well, now if we'll truly kno
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he would like to send u.s. troops into gaza. why u.s. troops? u.s. does not belong in the middle east at all. especially not in gaza. let the palestinian people live. they would like to stay in gaza, they would like to live their lives and rebuild palestine, let them stay in palestine and let us help with aid. that is what trump can do, send money and help the people of palestine. that is all the u.s. can do and trump is crazy about turning gaza into a tourist destination. thank you very much. host: connecticut, republican line, anne-marie is next. caller: yes, good morning. i'm going to be addressing this for my spiritual point of view, i don't know who president trump's spiritual advisors are right now, but they have either all gone woke or they are not communicating with our president. i voted for president trump three times. i attended his inauguration in 2017. i love this man, but this is totally preposterous. first of all, you don't divide the land, and when the palestinians are crying out from the river to the sea, they would like to push isra
he would like to send u.s. troops into gaza. why u.s. troops? u.s. does not belong in the middle east at all. especially not in gaza. let the palestinian people live. they would like to stay in gaza, they would like to live their lives and rebuild palestine, let them stay in palestine and let us help with aid. that is what trump can do, send money and help the people of palestine. that is all the u.s. can do and trump is crazy about turning gaza into a tourist destination. thank you very much....
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u.s.onald trump says nato membership for ukraine is not practical. that after he spoke with the russian and ukrainian presidents to start talks to end the war in ukraine. there was a deal with belarus to release three people detained there including a journalist and an american citizen. a bbc investigation reveals allegations that british oil giant shall ignored repeated warnings about a $1 billion cleanup operation in nigeria. ♪ sumi: welcome to "bbc world news america." donald trump says negotiations for peace in ukraine should begin immediately and predicted a cease-fire in the not so distant future. he was speaking to reporters in the oval office after a 90 minute phone call with vladimir putin earlier in the day. mr. trump described the call as highly productive and said he expects to meet mr. putin face-to-face in saudi arabia in the near future. he also called his ukrainian counterpart volodymyr zelenskyy. he said the ukrainian leader also wanted to make peace. >> do you view ukrain
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amna: the u.s. agency tasked with overseeing foreign aid is put on the chopping block with potential risks for national security. geoff: note and president trump threatens, then pauses tariffs on major u.s. trading partners. how the back and forth could affect american consumers. >> the tariff is a very regressive tax. it hits lower income households more than higher income households. announcer: major funding for the "pbs news hour" has been provided by -- >> on an american cruise line's journey, along the legendary mississippi river commission travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a board our fleet of american riverboats, you can experience local culture and cuisine and discover the music and history of the mighty mississippi. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs news hour. announcer: the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour including the judy and peter blum kovler foundation. >> the william and flora hewlett fou
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u.s. will outperform. >> there is more to be hiding gain from the rest of the market. >> there is massive enthusiasm, but investors have been expressing skepticism. >> i embrace the idea that i know i don't know. >> volatility is back in you have to know you cannot react everything. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. jonathan: let's get your week started. live from new york city, good morning, good morning. "bloomberg surveillance" starts right now. coming into monday on a two week losing streak on the s&p 500, equity futures on the s&p just about positive by 0.4%. the nasdaq 100 up 0.6% in the face of more tariffs and additional market threats, this market doing ok. a double dose of chairman powell through the week tuesday and wednesday, some cpi data wednesday morning. friday, retail sales to close out the trading week. lisa: the big story, in addition to all the x and truth postings from the president, have to do with the cons
u.s. will outperform. >> there is more to be hiding gain from the rest of the market. >> there is massive enthusiasm, but investors have been expressing skepticism. >> i embrace the idea that i know i don't know. >> volatility is back in you have to know you cannot react everything. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. jonathan: let's get your week started. live from new york city, good morning,...
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avril: the u.s.-china trade war as you say, has begun. that deadline from the u.s. came, went, no signs of any conciliatory tone between the presidents or reprieve on the tariff front. i'm sure you will get into the details on china's retaliatory action with minmin in just a bit, but i wanted to highlight the point mark cranfield has been making on the blog, the chinese authorities' response has been telling in that maybe they don't see trump backing down when it comes to tariffs. amid all this, we see how major indices in the region including the nikkei, quickly pared gains from earlier in the session. dollar-china, talking about offshore ending be hitting session highs -- renminbi hitting session highs but remarkable how the hang seng retained most earlier gains, as did the hang seng tech. couple of positives that chinese stocks have going for it, the idea that coming back from the long holiday, chinese authorities now that they have a clearer picture on what they are dealing with as far as tariffs are concerned might be confident bringing out the big guns for sti
avril: the u.s.-china trade war as you say, has begun. that deadline from the u.s. came, went, no signs of any conciliatory tone between the presidents or reprieve on the tariff front. i'm sure you will get into the details on china's retaliatory action with minmin in just a bit, but i wanted to highlight the point mark cranfield has been making on the blog, the chinese authorities' response has been telling in that maybe they don't see trump backing down when it comes to tariffs. amid all...
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just like the u.s. with the advantage and regular computers and software was foundational to the u.s. winning the cold war. just to give you one example. at the very end of the cold war, the entire soviet union could handle 16 long-distance phone calls at one time. that is how bad their information technology and telecommute dictation's infrastructure was compared to the u.s. at the same time, which could handle thousands of long-distance phone calls simultaneously. so while not everything will application of deepseek is directly tied to national security, is definitely the case that there are meaningful national security applications of this exact same technology because it is so foundational. and while deepseek of course as a company is making everything freely available, that in some ways has its own challenges. imagine for example right now if some terrorist organization wanted to create a biological weapon. they would need thousands of technical experts to understand the various aspects of creating
just like the u.s. with the advantage and regular computers and software was foundational to the u.s. winning the cold war. just to give you one example. at the very end of the cold war, the entire soviet union could handle 16 long-distance phone calls at one time. that is how bad their information technology and telecommute dictation's infrastructure was compared to the u.s. at the same time, which could handle thousands of long-distance phone calls simultaneously. so while not everything will...
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but today, stores in the u.s. will be offering free 12 ounce hot or iced coffees only to members of the starbucks reward loyalty program. the coffee chain tying the event to the super bowl, saying people who stayed up late may need some caffeine. probably true. as part of the new changes at starbucks, ceo brian niccol is encouraging baristas to write messages on the paper cups for customers. although some employees worry it might slow them down on a busy day. there's also some confusion and some misreading of some of those messages, particularly the hearts. apparently, when the baristas leave them on, there might get a bit mixed message from that. but slowing things down, as i say as well. that wraps up our coverage this hour. i am max foster in london. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after this short break. >> nothing is what it seems in the lockerbie story. >> lockerbie. >> the bombing. of pan am flight 103. >> premieres next sunday at nine on cnn. >> now love will keep us together. >> now for something you
but today, stores in the u.s. will be offering free 12 ounce hot or iced coffees only to members of the starbucks reward loyalty program. the coffee chain tying the event to the super bowl, saying people who stayed up late may need some caffeine. probably true. as part of the new changes at starbucks, ceo brian niccol is encouraging baristas to write messages on the paper cups for customers. although some employees worry it might slow them down on a busy day. there's also some confusion and...
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he would like to send u.s. troops into gaza. why u.s. troops? u.s. does not belong in the middle east at all. especially not in gaza. let the palestinian people live. they would like to stay in gaza, they would like to live their lives and rebuild palestine, let them stay in palestine and let us help with aid. that is what trump can do, send money and help the people of palestine. that is all the u.s. can do and trump is crazy about turning gaza into a tourist destination. thank you very much. host: connecticut, republican line, anne-marie is next. caller: yes, good morning. i'm going to be addressing this for my spiritual point of view, i don't know who president trump's spiritual advisors are right now, but they have either all gone woke or they are not communicating with our president. i voted for president trump three times. i attended his inauguration in 2017. i love this man, but this is totally preposterous. first of all, you don't divide the land, and when the palestinians are crying out from the river to the sea, they would like to push isra
he would like to send u.s. troops into gaza. why u.s. troops? u.s. does not belong in the middle east at all. especially not in gaza. let the palestinian people live. they would like to stay in gaza, they would like to live their lives and rebuild palestine, let them stay in palestine and let us help with aid. that is what trump can do, send money and help the people of palestine. that is all the u.s. can do and trump is crazy about turning gaza into a tourist destination. thank you very much....
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u.s. president donald trump laid out several new policy plans. he says he'll announce new tariffs this week, starting on monday, including a 25% duty on all imported steel and aluminum. and he plans to announce massive new reciprocal tariffs. cnn's betsy klein is following the latest developments president donald trump continuing to flood the zone with content. >> speaking to reporters aboard air force one for about 30 minutes as he made his way to new orleans to attend the super bowl on sunday, president trump announced that he would be unveiling reciprocal tariffs on countries that tariff the u.s. on tuesday or wednesday. at a press conference, he also unveiled plans on monday to announce a steel and aluminum tariffs at a rate of 25%. that is 25% on all steel and aluminum imports coming into the u.s. both of these moves, taken together, mark a trump making good on a key campaign promise of his 2024 campaign. president trump also doubled down on his plans to redevelop gaza, telling report
u.s. president donald trump laid out several new policy plans. he says he'll announce new tariffs this week, starting on monday, including a 25% duty on all imported steel and aluminum. and he plans to announce massive new reciprocal tariffs. cnn's betsy klein is following the latest developments president donald trump continuing to flood the zone with content. >> speaking to reporters aboard air force one for about 30 minutes as he made his way to new orleans to attend the super bowl on...
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trying to restructure u.s. foreign aid to prioritize concrete interest in strategic competition makes sense. in terms of the decisions made by the companies operating the ports on the western hemisphere, that's probably-dirnl' probably not the best to speak to that. maybe i defer to mr. davis or others. mr. crane: i'll let either of you take that. >> if i may. mr. crane: yes, sir. >> all the port authorities in the united states are public entities. they are chartered by cities, counties, states. mr. davis: many of those revenues go to public coffers. they go into the treasury to pay for their services for the local urban area or county. i'd love to work with you and your staff on some of the specifics of those ports, but they are public enemies paying back profits into public treasury. mr. crane: what percentage, mr. davis, are most paying back? mr. davis: let me get you that number. mr. crane: thank you. i yield back. chair gimenez: thank you the gentleman from arizona. i recognize the gentlewoman from south
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the u.s.f a state by that potentially could pose problems for u.s. ai companies trying to navigate the state-by-state regulation. the other question is to what extent you can leverage -- europe can leverage talent. it does have software you talent, energy as well. we do not have semi conductors or companies like nvidia so that remains a challenge. but hoping at the end of the summit they come through the proposal that can meet some of the challenges and really get to grips on the implementation of this. jackie: that is tom mackenzie. thank you. something that came out of one of his interviews at the summit earlier today, the head of google's questioning the notion china's deepseek actually spent less than $6 million to develop its ai system. >> it is a very impressive model . i think the team is probably the best team i've seen come out of china. that said, i think a lot of the claims are exaggerated a little bit misleading. caroline: brad erickson for more on the ai landscape. the so-called r
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the u.s. chamber of commerce is slamming the move, warning it will only raise prices for american families. trump slapped a 25% tariff on all imports from mexico, and most goods from canada, and a 10% duty on chinese imports. he signed the orders at his mar a lago club on saturday, fulfilling a promise he made on the campaign trail. but he admitted that it will have an impact on the american people. the white house warns those tariffs could go up if mexico, canada or china fight back, but that's already happening. canada's prime minister and mexico's president have now announced retaliatory tariffs. >> tonight i am announcing canada will be responding to the u.s. trade action with 25% tariffs against $155 billion worth of american goods. this will include immediate tariffs on $30 billion worth of goods as of tuesday, followed by further tariffs on $125 billion worth of american products in 21 days time to allow canadian companies and supply chains to seek to find alternatives. >> some of the t
the u.s. chamber of commerce is slamming the move, warning it will only raise prices for american families. trump slapped a 25% tariff on all imports from mexico, and most goods from canada, and a 10% duty on chinese imports. he signed the orders at his mar a lago club on saturday, fulfilling a promise he made on the campaign trail. but he admitted that it will have an impact on the american people. the white house warns those tariffs could go up if mexico, canada or china fight back, but...
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rubio says the u.s.t its rights to the canal in the risk of china shutting it down because chinese companies operate ports at both ends. this pagoda proclaiming china's presence here in china, along with this bridge being built over the canal by chinese-led companies is partly why president trump is sounding the alarm. but the canal itself is run by panama, with ports along the way operated by companies from all over the world, including the u.s., even taiwan. canal officials also reject president trump's claim that u.s. ships are charged more. are you overcharging u.s. ships? >> all the panama canal clients or users, they're paying the same. >> reporter: many panamanians see the u.s. threat as bullying. >> i think that a lot of panamanians can agree, most of all of us that it belongs to us. >> reporter: late today, rubio touring the canal for himself. panama and the u.s. do agree on cracking down on illegal migration. so before he leaves tomorrow, secretary rubio will witness the deportation of dozens o
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if the u.s. took control back of the canal, if that territory was completely controlled, protected by the united states of america, what influence could we have in solving a variety of problems? the shipping ones, but also having u.s. presents with military backup there in panama preventing transnational organizations, preventing human trafficking, drug trafficking, wouldn't that be celebrated among the free world as something that would be absolutely a net huge positive to that area? chair sola: i can say this, that is probably one of the top contraband areas in the world just because of its geographical location and the amount of containers they move. i think any time we can lower the amount of contraband being distributed around the world, we would be doing a good service. sen. moreno: mr. chairman, we ratified that treaty in the united states senate, i would love to cs de-ratify it. chairman cruz: senator o. senator o: in the year 1913, the governor of west virginia said the governor -- the g
if the u.s. took control back of the canal, if that territory was completely controlled, protected by the united states of america, what influence could we have in solving a variety of problems? the shipping ones, but also having u.s. presents with military backup there in panama preventing transnational organizations, preventing human trafficking, drug trafficking, wouldn't that be celebrated among the free world as something that would be absolutely a net huge positive to that area? chair...
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u.s.et in washington to discuss the future of the cease-fire. that meeting hours after mr. trump announces the u.s. will stop funding unrwa, the u.n. relief agency in gaza. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. good to have you with us. netanyahu is in washington to see -- to meet with president trump to discuss future cease-fire in gaza. he flew in sunday and is capping his trip with a visit to the white house, the first with a foreign leader since mr. trump reentered the oval office. this as negotiations over the second phase of the cease-fire are meant to begin. monday was the deadline for the talks to start. they sent a delegation to meet with mediators in qatar, but said they would not talk until meeting in the u.s. that means the future of the world or peace in gaza could be shaped by talks taking place today in the oval office. mr. trump has made it clear he wants the war in gaza to end and netanyahu is under pressure from his allies to resume the war until gaza -- hamas is totally de
u.s.et in washington to discuss the future of the cease-fire. that meeting hours after mr. trump announces the u.s. will stop funding unrwa, the u.n. relief agency in gaza. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. good to have you with us. netanyahu is in washington to see -- to meet with president trump to discuss future cease-fire in gaza. he flew in sunday and is capping his trip with a visit to the white house, the first with a foreign leader since mr. trump reentered the oval office....
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u.s. markets are watching for more details out of the white house after president trump said he would introduce new tariffs on steel and aluminum. let's get a quick check on those markets because that is not stopping them rallying. the nasdaq 100 up 1.1%. plenty of stocks higher today. rockwell automation after an earnings beat and some steel stocks. the 10 year yield, 4.4846, unchanged from last week. the euro trading at 1.0312. the u.s. dollar strengthens and of course as there is a lot of chatter about the ecb neutral rate and also the risks inherent in the u.s. trade posture. and with that now, let's go to europe because this comes as an ai summit is being held in paris. the french president just spoke. for more on this we turn to tom mackenzie at that summit and with the new french finance minister, eric lema. tom: the minister of finance standing by for this conversation and we will start with that announcement from the prince president -- from the french president, around 109 billio
u.s. markets are watching for more details out of the white house after president trump said he would introduce new tariffs on steel and aluminum. let's get a quick check on those markets because that is not stopping them rallying. the nasdaq 100 up 1.1%. plenty of stocks higher today. rockwell automation after an earnings beat and some steel stocks. the 10 year yield, 4.4846, unchanged from last week. the euro trading at 1.0312. the u.s. dollar strengthens and of course as there is a lot of...
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u.s. and european futures plummet. donald trump imposes tariffs on canada, mexico and china, threatening to up in global trade. in beijing is preparing a u.s. trade proposal to avoid further tariffs and the euro slides as donald trump says the eu is next . so the clock is going down to those tariffs kicking in tuesday. this is the market reaction. futures set for a battering, pointing lower. we look at the automakers and minors and the impact on europe and the pledge that european terrorists are coming next. keep an eye on the metals and on copper. that's falling. s&p futures stateside looking to drop. let's flip the board and ebola cross asset. yields down at the back end of the treasury curve, reacting to the re-imposition. euro-dollar at 1.02. the two year of the front end. it's a different picture and crude diverging and that is significant. you are looking at an increase. bitcoin and ether also taking a hammering. it's a safe haven. that argument has been trashed today. let's check in
u.s. and european futures plummet. donald trump imposes tariffs on canada, mexico and china, threatening to up in global trade. in beijing is preparing a u.s. trade proposal to avoid further tariffs and the euro slides as donald trump says the eu is next . so the clock is going down to those tariffs kicking in tuesday. this is the market reaction. futures set for a battering, pointing lower. we look at the automakers and minors and the impact on europe and the pledge that european terrorists...
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so they've agreed to invest heavily in u.s. steel as opposed to own it, and that sounds very exciting and we're going to meet with nissan next week. the head of nissan, very great company, and they'll work out the details. i'll help. i'll be there to to mediate and arbitrate, and i had the privilege of working closely with the great prime minister, as you know, and you knew him very well, shinzo abe, the longest serving prime minister in japan's history. likewise, i expect that this prime minister is going to be a great i really believe that he's one. going to be a great one. i've gotten to know him for not long, but i can see what they have. he is going -- he's got the qualities of greatness. he's going to do a fantastic job for japan and for the japanese people. i would like now to invite the prime minister to say a few words, and then we will take some questions. mr. prime minister, thank you. [applause] pm ishiba: [translated] mr. president trump, i would like to sincerely thank you for inviting me to the white house today
so they've agreed to invest heavily in u.s. steel as opposed to own it, and that sounds very exciting and we're going to meet with nissan next week. the head of nissan, very great company, and they'll work out the details. i'll help. i'll be there to to mediate and arbitrate, and i had the privilege of working closely with the great prime minister, as you know, and you knew him very well, shinzo abe, the longest serving prime minister in japan's history. likewise, i expect that this prime...
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trump said the u.s.ake over and own the gaza strip and the palestinians living in gaza could be resettled elsewhere. in the last couple of hours, mr. trump told reporters at the white house everybody loves his plan. that is despite a firm rejection of it from western allies and arab countries in the region. not least them inside gaza itself. we will take you to benjamin netanyahu and pete hegseth when they appear, do to make some remarks. here is donald trump who was speaking at the swearing in of pam bondi as attorney general. >> a lot of people are talking about -- everybody loves it, but this is not the right time. we will maybe do something later. this is important and solemn occasion. i don't want to talk about other subjects. >> president trump has not said much more. his secretary of state appears to have clarified or reframed the u.s. position, saying president trump meant residence in gaza would only leave temporarily during reconstruction. >> in the interim, people will have to live somewhere w
trump said the u.s.ake over and own the gaza strip and the palestinians living in gaza could be resettled elsewhere. in the last couple of hours, mr. trump told reporters at the white house everybody loves his plan. that is despite a firm rejection of it from western allies and arab countries in the region. not least them inside gaza itself. we will take you to benjamin netanyahu and pete hegseth when they appear, do to make some remarks. here is donald trump who was speaking at the swearing in...
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meanwhile talk about the u.s., the u.s.s visibly enough to look past this session, that is basically the base case. you take a look at them of the projections, george called this something that was in magnitude about brexit for both what we could see for canada and mexico and met a could really force them into a recession in the next few weeks and months ahead. jonathan: for the markets, remember the progrowth story. this is the first test if trump is good for stocks and we might not like the answer. equity features negative by 1.4%. we begin with a top story. donald trump slapping 25% tariffs on canada and mexico and 10% on china. some: we may have short-term a little pain, and people understand that, but long-term the united states has been ripped off by virtually every country in the world. we have deficits with almost every country. not every country, but almost we are going to change it. that's why we are owed $36 million. we have deficits with everybody, we've been helping everybody for years, and to be honest i don't
meanwhile talk about the u.s., the u.s.s visibly enough to look past this session, that is basically the base case. you take a look at them of the projections, george called this something that was in magnitude about brexit for both what we could see for canada and mexico and met a could really force them into a recession in the next few weeks and months ahead. jonathan: for the markets, remember the progrowth story. this is the first test if trump is good for stocks and we might not like the...
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the u.s. international aid agency is in limbo. we have the latest details on president trump and elon musk's efforts to reshape the u.s. government. calls grow louder for the israeli government to get the remaining hostages home as soon as possible. after the appearance of the newly released hostages raised alarms, and there are new bird flu concerns in the u.s. amid new discoveries of the virus. >> live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. >> we begin with new legal setbacks for u.s. president donald trump's administration as they try to dismantle the federal workforce. a judge is now blocking elon musk and his doge agency from accessing a core payment system used by the treasury department. on saturday, the court ordered musk's team to also destroy any information they've downloaded from the system. it's used to distribute tax returns, social security benefits and disability payments, as well as federal workers salaries. the white house is slamming the decision, calling it
the u.s. international aid agency is in limbo. we have the latest details on president trump and elon musk's efforts to reshape the u.s. government. calls grow louder for the israeli government to get the remaining hostages home as soon as possible. after the appearance of the newly released hostages raised alarms, and there are new bird flu concerns in the u.s. amid new discoveries of the virus. >> live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. >> we begin with new...
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and even u.s. criminals. the president of el salvador saying he would charge a fee relatively low for the u.s. but significant for the central american country. the trump administration does not have plans to deport american citizens but did acknowledge the offer was significant. >>> meanwhile, defense secretary pete hegseth met with troops along the southern border yet. that, a show of force in the larger immigration crackdown. it comes after exclusive nbc news reporting reveal social security i.c.e. has released some undocumented migrants back into the u.s. with ankle monitors, due to lack of detention space. when asked, border czar tom homan says he was not aware of those releases but will find out what happened. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will meet with president trump at the white house this afternoon to discuss the cease-fire in gaza. speaking to reporters at the oval office yesterday, mr. trump expressed little confidence that the ongoing truce is viable. >> i have no assurances that
and even u.s. criminals. the president of el salvador saying he would charge a fee relatively low for the u.s. but significant for the central american country. the trump administration does not have plans to deport american citizens but did acknowledge the offer was significant. >>> meanwhile, defense secretary pete hegseth met with troops along the southern border yet. that, a show of force in the larger immigration crackdown. it comes after exclusive nbc news reporting reveal social...
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and u.s.mong the countries that did not sign at the openai summit. >> we need international regulatory regimes that foster the creation of ai technology rather than strangling them and we need europeans to look with optimism rather than trepidation. lizzie: let's get more from tom mackenzie on the ground at the ai summit. what was the sticking point in this final communiquÉ? tom: countries signed on but the u.s. and u.k. say they will work with the french but it was a headline when the u.k. and u.s. did not sign off. neither wanted to sign off, both having different reasons. harder questions on national security and responses to global governance. open ai, countries like china and india signed. the u.k. was less comfortable. lizzie: that is the international relations but you've been having some juicy conversations haven't you? what else has been discussed innit? tom: there was the question of deepseek top of the list, no one saw this as a major game changer when it comes to changing the spend
and u.s.mong the countries that did not sign at the openai summit. >> we need international regulatory regimes that foster the creation of ai technology rather than strangling them and we need europeans to look with optimism rather than trepidation. lizzie: let's get more from tom mackenzie on the ground at the ai summit. what was the sticking point in this final communiquÉ? tom: countries signed on but the u.s. and u.k. say they will work with the french but it was a headline when the...
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u.s. economic policy. we preview today's key jobs data from the world largest economy. amazon falls post market as sales forecasts fail to deliver. the ceo warns the cloud computing business can't keep up with ai command despite plans to invest $100 billion this year. investors raise bets on more u.k. rate cuts after the bank of england downgrade its growth forecast. we bring you our interview with the governor andrew bailey. we have the earnings crossing from the spanish lender stop adele and it's a beat on net income. coming in at 532 million euros. the estimates have been for 428 million. solid beat in terms of net income for the fourth quarter. the key line on return on tangible equity and the projection around 2025 seeing an increase of 14%. increase of 14% above the estimates of an increase of 13%. this stock up around 130% just in the last 12 months. solid beat when it comes to the net income, the forecast also raised in terms of returns on equity. 2025 cost of risk at about 0.4%. t
u.s. economic policy. we preview today's key jobs data from the world largest economy. amazon falls post market as sales forecasts fail to deliver. the ceo warns the cloud computing business can't keep up with ai command despite plans to invest $100 billion this year. investors raise bets on more u.k. rate cuts after the bank of england downgrade its growth forecast. we bring you our interview with the governor andrew bailey. we have the earnings crossing from the spanish lender stop adele and...
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u.s. canada reacting swiftly with its own tariffs. american wine and liquor disappearing from store shelves in quebec. and canadians booing the star-spangled banner at a hockey game. businesses and consumers now bracing for impact. the president admitting americans could feel some pain, but saying it will be worth the price. what this could mean for your wallet, from tomatoes to avocados to the cost of a new car. our team coverage tonight. >> the deadly jet crash in philadelphia. late today, investigators uncover the cockpit voice recorder. debris spread over a wide area. and what we're now learning about those who were killed. six people on the medical transport jet and at least one person on the ground. the emotional scene in washington, d.c. victims' families gathering at the site of that midair collision. efforts to lift the wreckage from the potomac river set to begin this week, and new details on the third service member who died in the helicopter. >> the city of new orleans beefing
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the u.s. and beyond. and that japan and the u.s. will work together toward the complete denuclearization of north korea. as the abductees and their families continue to age, i conveyed my strong sense of urgency and can determination directly to president trump and gained his renewed strong support for the immediate resolution of the abductions issue. while this was my first face-to-face meeting with president trump, we were able to openly and frankly exchange views and are meet -- and our meeting turned out to be very productive and meaningful. as a result of today's meeting which marked a new departure for the japan-u.s. relations, we are issues a japan-u.s. joint leader statement. this document will serve as a compass for further cooperation between our two countries. on the basis of these deliverables, i look forward to working together with president trump, who i respect immensely, to usher in a new golden age of japan-u.s. relations. i look forward to welcoming you to japan. and i am very excited about that prospect. thank you
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lawyers for u.s.ustice department prosecutors and fbi agents are threatening legal action if the white house moves forward with its dismissal of employees who worked on investigations related to president donald trump. the trump administration is looking to potentially purge law enforcement officials who worked on probes surrounding the president, as well as the capitol insurrection. meanwhile, president trump says he plans to speak with canadian prime minister justin trudeau in the coming hours, ahead of the newly announced steep tariffs set to go into effect on tuesday. canada has since announced retaliatory tariffs. mexico also plans to unveil details of its own retaliatory retaliatory tariffs on u.s. goods. today. president claudia sheinbaum says her country does not want a confrontation over trade. donald trump says he'll speak with her as well sometime today. >> experts are concerned that president trump's tariffs could mean higher prices for american households on a wide variety of goods. cnn's
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u.s. treasury secretary scott bessent says president is not calling for the fed to cut rates with the focus instead on bringing down treasury yields. donald trump's aid to look to tone down his goal for the u.s. to own the gaza strip, calling it an out-of-the-box idea. a bank of england looks set to cut interest rates for third time today, but official growth and inflation forecasts are expected to move in the wrong direction. lizzy: a very good morning, welcome to the program, and we kick off with breaking earnings from volvo, for the income coming in it 3.5 billion swedish krona. the estimate was for 6.2, so him is there. margins impacted by volumes, investments, extra cost, and volvo saying it sees 2025 truck market, 710,000 units, fourth-quarter adjusting operating profit coming in it 14. they still see 2025 seeing the american truck market demand, 300,000 units there, so we will conduct of all volleyball later in the program. we will be speaking to the ceo about those earnings. volvo
u.s. treasury secretary scott bessent says president is not calling for the fed to cut rates with the focus instead on bringing down treasury yields. donald trump's aid to look to tone down his goal for the u.s. to own the gaza strip, calling it an out-of-the-box idea. a bank of england looks set to cut interest rates for third time today, but official growth and inflation forecasts are expected to move in the wrong direction. lizzy: a very good morning, welcome to the program, and we kick off...