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i wonder what the united states' beef is with chrystia freeland >> it's personality clashes.at the ft. >> i did not know that why do you think the administration turned its sights on her >> i think because they don't like the fact she's not willing to cave to what they want. the administration had an idea that they had this deal with mexico, and she would go along with administration. she said something about larry kudlow at one point that he's not the table so he shouldn't take so they're irritated with her style and the fact she's no willing to cave in to her demands. >> we're seeing headlines cross that saudi arabia may be willing and able to add 550,000 new barrels. they seem to be responding to what president trump is asking them to do you were just up in canada it's a proud country do you believe they'll just dig in their heels on this or ultimately will they back off and say we have to make a deal here >> i think it's tough. if the administration goes through with these auto tariffs, that will be tough for the canadians to stomach that's an important part of their econ
i wonder what the united states' beef is with chrystia freeland >> it's personality clashes.at the ft. >> i did not know that why do you think the administration turned its sights on her >> i think because they don't like the fact she's not willing to cave to what they want. the administration had an idea that they had this deal with mexico, and she would go along with administration. she said something about larry kudlow at one point that he's not the table so he shouldn't...
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chrystia freeland is an extraordinarily adroit carrier of jouavalistsg been a journalist. at one point she was asked does she think the u.s. was negotiating in good faith and there was an unmistakably long pause there. later in the day she seemed to go out of her way to sayyes, the u.s. was negotiating in good faith. >> that might indicate the tensions throughout tday. everything was disrupted this afternoon when w saw that leak of the off-the-record comment that they made to bloomberg news reporters whether they came from that administration or from some other mechanism and it ended up in a cadian newspaper and it caused a lot of attention to be paid to what was going in washington today. a real hiccup at the end of this tense negotiation and nowe're told they'll punt it until next week. >> eamonjavers, thank y so much, reporting from the white house tonight. >> ford has canceled plans to import a new crossover vehicle from its plant in china. the automaker cites import tariffs that were put into effect last month. the vehicle was expected to replace the ford focus in the
chrystia freeland is an extraordinarily adroit carrier of jouavalistsg been a journalist. at one point she was asked does she think the u.s. was negotiating in good faith and there was an unmistakably long pause there. later in the day she seemed to go out of her way to sayyes, the u.s. was negotiating in good faith. >> that might indicate the tensions throughout tday. everything was disrupted this afternoon when w saw that leak of the off-the-record comment that they made to bloomberg...
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. >>> in less than 15 minutes, foreign minister of canada, chrystia freeland, will arrive back at the u.s. trade representative's office in d.c. to continue this feverish negotiation in an attempt to hit the brand new deadline to strike out a new nafta deal and that deadline ticks down to the end of the month. that's when the president must release the text of a new or modernized nafta final agreement with or without our neighbor to the north. one sticking point is canada's 270% tariff on u.s. milk. a sacred cow for the country that is stuck in the craw of president trump. he really wants this fixed. first on fox business, we have u.s. dairy council export ceo and former agricultural secretary, tom vilsack who is now, as i understand it, the voice of u.s. dairy farmers in the global sales place. you just came back from canada -- i'm sorry, china, where you got a bunch of buyers who descended on the country. what did you hear from them about u.s. dairy and the tariffs president trump is installing and the ones that are still in place from other countries? >> actually, two separate mess
. >>> in less than 15 minutes, foreign minister of canada, chrystia freeland, will arrive back at the u.s. trade representative's office in d.c. to continue this feverish negotiation in an attempt to hit the brand new deadline to strike out a new nafta deal and that deadline ticks down to the end of the month. that's when the president must release the text of a new or modernized nafta final agreement with or without our neighbor to the north. one sticking point is canada's 270% tariff...
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trade talks with canada to conclude there's still no agreement bob kind of the top diplomat chrystia freeland says there is still goodwill on both sides officials from both countries worked through the night on a number of issues the u.s. wants to it and it was then to subsidies for canada's dairy industry and the right to enter the media and communications market canada wants a mechanism to resolve trade disputes that doesn't involve going through the us court system the bullshit is only say that progress is being made. false are open it's plant in the polish city of poznan in one thousand nine hundred three it cost a billion euros and it's been a big success for the german car maker but while the solidarity union has largely been cooperative some of the three thousand workers there say they're not getting their share of the factories success. every one hundred seven seconds a new v.w. rolls of the posen on production line v.w. small than the caddy is one of the models made here twenty five years ago folks fucking began production here with a small assembly plant today some nine thousand peo
trade talks with canada to conclude there's still no agreement bob kind of the top diplomat chrystia freeland says there is still goodwill on both sides officials from both countries worked through the night on a number of issues the u.s. wants to it and it was then to subsidies for canada's dairy industry and the right to enter the media and communications market canada wants a mechanism to resolve trade disputes that doesn't involve going through the us court system the bullshit is only say...
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trade talks with tannadice are wrapped up there's still no agreement that canada's top diplomat chrystia freeland says there is still goodwill on both sides officials from both countries worked through the night on a number of issues the u.s. wants an end to subsidies because of these canada's dairy industry and the right to enter the media and communications markets canada wants a mechanism to resolve trade disputes that doesn't involve going through the lengthy us court system to say only that progress is being made. germany's export is a thriving despite punitive tariffs and other trade barriers new figures show that in july germany said one hundred eleven billion euros worth of products brought that was a rise of seven point six percent on the previous year to mond was especially strong and european union countries but imports well they also grew strongly twelve percent on. at last he is touting. if he has been flying british airways recently this next piece of news might apply to you the airlines reporting a data breach of personal details when three hundred eighty thousand payment costs the
trade talks with tannadice are wrapped up there's still no agreement that canada's top diplomat chrystia freeland says there is still goodwill on both sides officials from both countries worked through the night on a number of issues the u.s. wants an end to subsidies because of these canada's dairy industry and the right to enter the media and communications markets canada wants a mechanism to resolve trade disputes that doesn't involve going through the lengthy us court system to say only...
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chrystia freeland told reporters that the talks had been constructive but more work needs to be done >> we are a country that is good at finding compromises and that's a challenge our negotiators certainly demonstrate. at the same time, our core objective today -- and this has been the case from the beginning is to defend the national interest that's what we are going to continue to do >> october 1st is the deadline for negotiators to produce the written text of a formal deal and it's unclear if they will pull that off if they don' reach an agreement in principal by the end of this week. lawmakers must vote to accept any trade agreement and some of them are getting antsy congressman steve scalise a member of gop leadership warned lawmakers will not short circuit the open and transparent and accountable process. if negotiators can't reach a deal, he said, congress will have no choice but to consider other options. but when it comes to china, congress is taking a back seat as president trump turns up the heat with new tariffs on the country's exports. nearly a dozen bills have been int
chrystia freeland told reporters that the talks had been constructive but more work needs to be done >> we are a country that is good at finding compromises and that's a challenge our negotiators certainly demonstrate. at the same time, our core objective today -- and this has been the case from the beginning is to defend the national interest that's what we are going to continue to do >> october 1st is the deadline for negotiators to produce the written text of a formal deal and...
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chrystia freeland, the canadian foreign minister aid specifically a lot of the work is done on auto.eally the big bugaboo going into this thing. the other thing would i like to see addressed is intellectual property. nobody is talking about it. the record in canada is pretty poor, especially with our pharmaceutical industry. cheryl: that is interesting. leave us with something i don't have time to get into. thank you, david. susan li, thanks to both of you. >>> let's move on what is happening south. the gulf coast now bracing for tops gordon which is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before it makes landfall tonight. they're shutting down the platforms out in the gulf. we'll be live from new orleans coming up next. jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon sta
chrystia freeland, the canadian foreign minister aid specifically a lot of the work is done on auto.eally the big bugaboo going into this thing. the other thing would i like to see addressed is intellectual property. nobody is talking about it. the record in canada is pretty poor, especially with our pharmaceutical industry. cheryl: that is interesting. leave us with something i don't have time to get into. thank you, david. susan li, thanks to both of you. >>> let's move on what is...
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this afternoon, canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland said d ere is no deal. >> the governments good for canada and good for canadians. >> reporter: canada says the two countries will continue to negotiate. dd it has 90 days before the u.s. signs its new deal with mexico. some see this as a good sign that the president is negotiating new deals, instead of withdrawing from nafta or eesorting to tariffs. john? >> dickerson: paula reid at the white house. thank you, paula. senator john mccain returned today to capitol hill, where he had spent more than 35 years of his life. niurners continue tonight to file past his casket, placed on the catafalque built a century and a half ago for abraham lincoln. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the heavens opened up just as john mccain scaled the steps of the u.s. capitol for the last time. >> we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truth, and justice. >> reporter: the rare honor of lying in state was extended by the leaders of both parties, who worked and tangled with the -tgged six-term se
this afternoon, canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland said d ere is no deal. >> the governments good for canada and good for canadians. >> reporter: canada says the two countries will continue to negotiate. dd it has 90 days before the u.s. signs its new deal with mexico. some see this as a good sign that the president is negotiating new deals, instead of withdrawing from nafta or eesorting to tariffs. john? >> dickerson: paula reid at the white house. thank you, paula....
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office in december earlier today canada's lead negotiator negotiator rather foreign minister chrystia freeland said quote we're looking for a good deal not just any deal and we will only agree to a deal that is good for canada we're not there yet she said canadian officials seem to strain to project optimism after the toronto star reported explosive remarks from president trump that the u.s. negotiating position is quote going to be so insulting that they're not going to be able to make a deal could even prime minister justin trudeau stuck a particularly canadian core tone rather and a polite resolution saying quote we're going to remain constructive positive serious and creative about what we do around the negotiating table and what we do in relation to the united states he said but we're also going to i'm going to be unequivocal about always standing up for canadians right. canadians' interest. the troubles of the argentinean and the turkish turkish currencies are roiling markets worldwide this week the argentine peso plunged twelve percent to a record low on thursday also on thursday the ar
office in december earlier today canada's lead negotiator negotiator rather foreign minister chrystia freeland said quote we're looking for a good deal not just any deal and we will only agree to a deal that is good for canada we're not there yet she said canadian officials seem to strain to project optimism after the toronto star reported explosive remarks from president trump that the u.s. negotiating position is quote going to be so insulting that they're not going to be able to make a deal...
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will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a deal could be reached she said this. those are tempting me to say something church only it wasn't the end of the beginning the beginning of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan at joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of international trade and economic development thanks very much for being with us so does this updated nafta have have the kind of support that it needs from from the business community and the general public right now the updated matter agreement especially the u.s. mexican deal will be supported by business really for a almost the relief it gives because the uncertainty was killing investment plans as for public support for this i expect it will be much greater in the steel sector and in the call sector and in the states of the united states where those industries are well represented like michigan so what
will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a deal could be reached she said this. those are tempting me to say something church only it wasn't the end of the beginning the beginning of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan at joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of...
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. —— chrystia freeland. limit the quantity of canadian car imports going into the united states. at a level a bove going into the united states. at a level above what they actually exported last year. so it doesn't necessarily mean canada will hit those kinds of barriers, but it's not something they will be very happy with. when you think of money—laundering scandal is you don't often think about denmark. but with danske bank, it's a massive story. you are absolutely right about denmark, it comes out very well in transparency international surveys of how corrupt people believe there is public sectors to be. but this is the private sector, and it has to be said that it isn't in denmark where the problem itself was happening. it was in the bank's branches in estonia. they had only bought that operation in 2007. there isa bought that operation in 2007. there is a lot of evidence saying a lot of money has been laundered from people associated with well—known money—laundering operations based in russia and other
. —— chrystia freeland. limit the quantity of canadian car imports going into the united states. at a level a bove going into the united states. at a level above what they actually exported last year. so it doesn't necessarily mean canada will hit those kinds of barriers, but it's not something they will be very happy with. when you think of money—laundering scandal is you don't often think about denmark. but with danske bank, it's a massive story. you are absolutely right about denmark,...
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didn't like the canadian trade representative chrystia freeland and he was quite happy now to go ahead with slapping tariffs on cars assembled in canada being imported into the united states and there is this october the first self-imposed deadline for reaching some sort of replacement for nafta between mexico canada the united states mexico there's talk of some sort of draft agreement being published and being released on friday with mexico. but the u.s. trade representative said you know there will be space for kind of join it now or perhaps later the main sticking point as has been reported in the past is dairy canada supports its dairy industry the troubled ministration wants the canadians to stop supporting their industry the canadians point out that the u.s. supports its very industry quite a bit thank you. and the u.s. president has chaired his first meeting at the u.n. security council donald trump used it to attack iran calling it the world's leading sponsor of terror he also had harsh words for china surprising many back using beijing of meddling in the upcoming u.s. midterm
didn't like the canadian trade representative chrystia freeland and he was quite happy now to go ahead with slapping tariffs on cars assembled in canada being imported into the united states and there is this october the first self-imposed deadline for reaching some sort of replacement for nafta between mexico canada the united states mexico there's talk of some sort of draft agreement being published and being released on friday with mexico. but the u.s. trade representative said you know...
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ministerforeign chrystia freeland has been poking her head out from the ongoing nafta talks. final word. she reiterated the negotiations between the u.s. and canada were continuing in good faith and that the atmosphere remained constructive. we've got gordon ritchie with us. with us now from ottawa. tanks for being with us. hints todayearing that this might be the day. do you feel there is grounded for optimism like that? >> there's a deal on the table. it's a question of whether the american side is able to pick it up. amanda: what needs to happen for them to do that? tothey have to be able persuade the big boss that he has enough to declare victory in march on to his next triumph. what people have to understand is that the free trade arrangement between canada and the u.s. has been enormously successful. even in the american leadership of their business and unions and the agricultural sector they fully understand that. it's been a big success and the idea that anybody would blow it up is just foolishness. age the bag sector -- sector. u.s. exports of agriculture to canada a
ministerforeign chrystia freeland has been poking her head out from the ongoing nafta talks. final word. she reiterated the negotiations between the u.s. and canada were continuing in good faith and that the atmosphere remained constructive. we've got gordon ritchie with us. with us now from ottawa. tanks for being with us. hints todayearing that this might be the day. do you feel there is grounded for optimism like that? >> there's a deal on the table. it's a question of whether the...
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will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a deal could be reached she said this. you're tempting me to say something church no it wasn't the end of the beginning the beginning of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan it joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of international trade and economic development thanks very much for being with us so does this updated nafta have have the kind of support that it needs from from the business community and the general public right now the updated nafta agreement especially the u.s. mexican deal will be supported by business really for almost the relief it gives because the uncertainty was killing investment plans as for public support for this i expect it will be much greater in the steel sector and in the call sector and in the states of the united states where those industries are well represented like michigan so what was a st
will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a deal could be reached she said this. you're tempting me to say something church no it wasn't the end of the beginning the beginning of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan it joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of...
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nafta is on the docket canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland returns to washington today to resumetrade representative robert lighthizer separately, the confirmation battle over supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will pick up again in just a few hours. in the first day of hearings, democrats showed up ready for a fight, trying to throw a wrench into the proceedings by immediately calling for a vote to adjourn. >>> and an upset last night in massachusetts. long-time incumbent u.s. representative mike capuano was defeated in his first democratic primary challenge since he was elected back in 1998 ayanna pressley is almost certain to become the first black woman elected to congress from massachusetts in november because there are no republican candidates in the race her district includes much of boston and some suburbs north and south of the city. >>> at the main event in washington, i guess that -- to us anyway is twitter ceo jack dorsey and facebook coo sheryl sandberg set to be grilled by lawmakers this morning carl quintanilla joins us now from capitol hill. so regal it's just
nafta is on the docket canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland returns to washington today to resumetrade representative robert lighthizer separately, the confirmation battle over supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will pick up again in just a few hours. in the first day of hearings, democrats showed up ready for a fight, trying to throw a wrench into the proceedings by immediately calling for a vote to adjourn. >>> and an upset last night in massachusetts. long-time incumbent...
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. >>> canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland says more work needs to be done before holding a new round of trade discussions with the u.s she confirmed she won't return to washington today for talks at renegotiating nafta. the two countries remain far apart on reaching an agreement, specifically arguing over canadian cultural protections and u.s. access to canada's dairy market >>> we discussed a lot if you have views on the hurricane, oil, renminbi, you name it, get involved. tweet us at @streetsignscnbc. >>> coming up, it's crunch time for cabinet ministers yet again. more from downing street's brexit summit when we return for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active
. >>> canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland says more work needs to be done before holding a new round of trade discussions with the u.s she confirmed she won't return to washington today for talks at renegotiating nafta. the two countries remain far apart on reaching an agreement, specifically arguing over canadian cultural protections and u.s. access to canada's dairy market >>> we discussed a lot if you have views on the hurricane, oil, renminbi, you name it, get...
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justin trudeau said he will walk away from talks with the white house if necessary chrystia freeland will hold another round of discussions with robert lighthizer later today. would you believe i didn't know that read was coming up? >>> coming up on the show, the brexit back and forth continues as the eu signals its willingness to approve proposals mmead of today's crunch eu suit food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell you
justin trudeau said he will walk away from talks with the white house if necessary chrystia freeland will hold another round of discussions with robert lighthizer later today. would you believe i didn't know that read was coming up? >>> coming up on the show, the brexit back and forth continues as the eu signals its willingness to approve proposals mmead of today's crunch eu suit food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to...
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chrystia freeland was upbeat but cautioned that no trade deal would be done until the last issue wased and said both sides are committed to reaching a good deal. >> the work is very intensive this week. we are making good progress. the atmosphere is positive and constructive our officials are continuing to work this evening and no doubt late into the night. i think all sides are committed to doing what it takes to get a good deal. canada is focused from the beginning and continuing today we want a deal which is good for canada >> to talk about this in more detail i'm joined by tony fratto from hamilton place strategies there was a lot going on in washington, d.c. that may not have gotten as much attention as it might normally have done. given the fact the talks have gone on past the deadline artificially imposed by the trump administration last week, tied to the impending new government in mexico, what incentive is there for the canadians to hurry up and sign any kind of agreement with the u.s. >> not a huge intent sieve for t incentive for the canadians. i don't think they liked the
chrystia freeland was upbeat but cautioned that no trade deal would be done until the last issue wased and said both sides are committed to reaching a good deal. >> the work is very intensive this week. we are making good progress. the atmosphere is positive and constructive our officials are continuing to work this evening and no doubt late into the night. i think all sides are committed to doing what it takes to get a good deal. canada is focused from the beginning and continuing today...
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. >> chrystia freeland, the canadian trade rep is very positive on the deal.he is in washington now talking about it. she thinks she will get a deal. if she is saying that -- trish: she wants a deal. she needs a deal. >> we all need a deal. trish: i don't think anybody is starting from the position a trade war is good, but you need, scott, to have some arsenal, right? our arsenal right now is our economy. as long as we are in charge, so to speak at the world's largest consumer, of goods, we've got a lot of power that we ought to be able to leverage? >> yeah. it just like walmart, which is one of the names, trish, that we picked up in the last few weeks that caters to their biggest customers. you have to make sure your biggest spenders are happy at your store. canada, hello, canada, we buy 745%, seven, five, percent of your exports. mexico, we buy 70% of your exports. china, a big amount too. we're spenders. we have to come, it's a big deal and you have to get a deal done. that is what adam's right about too. this data on china, we own baba as well, adam, feel
. >> chrystia freeland, the canadian trade rep is very positive on the deal.he is in washington now talking about it. she thinks she will get a deal. if she is saying that -- trish: she wants a deal. she needs a deal. >> we all need a deal. trish: i don't think anybody is starting from the position a trade war is good, but you need, scott, to have some arsenal, right? our arsenal right now is our economy. as long as we are in charge, so to speak at the world's largest consumer, of...
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canada's chrystia freeland saying that trade talks are still going on, both sides are making progress a deal, do they. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: sounds a lot like what we heard last weekend about this time, in the middle of last week. fast forward to here we are a week later and the u.s. and canadians still trying to hammer out some sort of trade agreement, whether that be bilateral or potentially a three-way deal, a renegotiated nafta that would involve the mexicans as well. same players here, chrystia freeland, the foreign minister for canada, here in washington negotiating with the top trade representatives on the united states side. that would include the ambassador robert lighthizer. we also know jared kushner, who is part of the top operation in these trade talks, was seen walking into the ustr building as well. the u.s., the canadians back at it trying to hammer out some sort of deal, talking about how things are looking positive, moving in the right direction, but still, they are not close to the finish line or at least not at the finish line, not ye
canada's chrystia freeland saying that trade talks are still going on, both sides are making progress a deal, do they. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: sounds a lot like what we heard last weekend about this time, in the middle of last week. fast forward to here we are a week later and the u.s. and canadians still trying to hammer out some sort of trade agreement, whether that be bilateral or potentially a three-way deal, a renegotiated nafta that would involve the mexicans...
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that's got a lot of people excited because chrystia freeland, foreign minister of canada, once againith u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. i have a feeling ed lawrence will know the direction these talks are going. he joins us from nation's capital. reporter: the minister of foreign affairs just stepped out of the meeting with u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. they had a good constructive meeting, she said. canada is now on the clock to see if negotiators are come up with a revised nafta deal. the minister took time out to acknowledge the tragedies that happened here in 2001, saying canada stands in solidarity with the u.s. over this tragedy. >> remembering today and what happened today, maybe that helps us all put into perspective the negotiations that we're having and also put into a little bit of historical perspective the importance and the significance of the relationship between canada and the united states. at the end of the day, we're neighbors and at the end of the day, neighbors help each other. reporter: for the agreement, canada believes they have unt
that's got a lot of people excited because chrystia freeland, foreign minister of canada, once againith u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. i have a feeling ed lawrence will know the direction these talks are going. he joins us from nation's capital. reporter: the minister of foreign affairs just stepped out of the meeting with u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. they had a good constructive meeting, she said. canada is now on the clock to see if negotiators are come up with a...
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liz: you sound like chrystia freeland. she says we are making progress, we are optimistic.ou have a mellifluous tone to your voice but there has to be concern it's dragged on this long and there isn't a deal that's formulated. in fact, there are more rumors it will be a no deal brexit. are you worried about that? >> so the reason i'm calm and mellifluous, which is an excellent word, we have always known this is going to be a big task. no one has ever tried to do this before. but we are confident it can be done and we have been making steady progress with our european partners. we also know there is a deadline. march next year is the end of the article 50 process. we have been working towards being able to bring together the withdrawal agreement implementation period and future partnership framework. that's what both sides have said we are committed to doing. we are confident it can be done. we are, though, making prudent contingency planning, including a series of technical notices we issued a few weeks back. there will be more of those coming over the next few weeks in cas
liz: you sound like chrystia freeland. she says we are making progress, we are optimistic.ou have a mellifluous tone to your voice but there has to be concern it's dragged on this long and there isn't a deal that's formulated. in fact, there are more rumors it will be a no deal brexit. are you worried about that? >> so the reason i'm calm and mellifluous, which is an excellent word, we have always known this is going to be a big task. no one has ever tried to do this before. but we are...
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canada's chrystia freeland saying she had a very productive meeting with president trump's trade advisors and that talks will resume later today. we're keeping a close eye on the white house, president trump is expected to announce any day a list of chinese goods that will be subject to a new round of tariffs. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to the "the intelligence report." ♪ >>> also breaking this hour, hurricane florence barreling toward the carolinas. authorities warning to pack up and to leave. a live report on when we can expect florence to make landfall. who will be impacted by this. bank of america warning the cost of i phones will sky are rocket if the apple moves production from china to the united states. i have my intel why we should be willing to pay a little bit more. wouldn't you? don't you want to see these jobs here? might is actually help our economy and our workers. edward lawrence with all the tray news. edward? reporter: we have a lot going on. china notified the world trade organization that they suffered $700 billion worth of damage related to anti-dumping case
canada's chrystia freeland saying she had a very productive meeting with president trump's trade advisors and that talks will resume later today. we're keeping a close eye on the white house, president trump is expected to announce any day a list of chinese goods that will be subject to a new round of tariffs. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to the "the intelligence report." ♪ >>> also breaking this hour, hurricane florence barreling toward the carolinas. authorities...
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liz: ambassador, right now, chrystia freeland, the foreign minister who has been the face of the negotiations between the u.s. and canada, is speaking. she just walked away from the camera. didn't say much, just to say talks are ongoing. this is big, too. they went late into last night. we had house ways and means committee chair kevin brady saying the holdups are things like dispute resolution and dairy trade. you think we're closer rather than further on a deal with canada finally? >> i'm hopeful that we are close to a deal with canada. i think canada probably is in a position to make some concessions on the dairy issue. they have made some concessions in the context of the trans-pacific partnership negotiation so there's no reason they can't make concessions there. and on the dispute resolution, the concern is over chapter 19 in nafta. that has to do with counterv countervailing duties and we just had a recent case related where the u.s. international trade commission decided in favor of canada on a case involving newsprint. so there are other remedies available to canada than this chapter
liz: ambassador, right now, chrystia freeland, the foreign minister who has been the face of the negotiations between the u.s. and canada, is speaking. she just walked away from the camera. didn't say much, just to say talks are ongoing. this is big, too. they went late into last night. we had house ways and means committee chair kevin brady saying the holdups are things like dispute resolution and dairy trade. you think we're closer rather than further on a deal with canada finally? >>...
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weekend though this time around as the top trade representative for canada, the foreign minister, chrystia freeland said they're ending the week with the talks being constructive as she put it, saying progpress has been made. the president has threatened auto tariffs in the past against the canadians should there not be a trade deal. earlier today in north dakota, he reminded that when it comes to trade talks, the threat of auto tariffs is something that is not unusual. >> every time i have a problem with any of these, many of these countries we're talking about especially the big car countries, i just say okay, look, we can't make -- that's okay. i will put a 20% tax on your cars. we'll do it. we'll do it. we'll agree. reporter: the president also celebrated the jobs numbers, 201,000 jobs created in august. 3.9% unemployment rate staying the same. president trump said the biggest delight as he sees it, year-over-year wage growth at 2.9%. however, melissa, the head of the democratic national committee thomas perez said they feel, democrats feel that is not keeping up with rising costs elsewhere. me
weekend though this time around as the top trade representative for canada, the foreign minister, chrystia freeland said they're ending the week with the talks being constructive as she put it, saying progpress has been made. the president has threatened auto tariffs in the past against the canadians should there not be a trade deal. earlier today in north dakota, he reminded that when it comes to trade talks, the threat of auto tariffs is something that is not unusual. >> every time i...
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subsidies as one of the remaining sticking points now, we just saw foreign affairs minister chrystia freelandrriving at the u.s. trade representative's office for talks. she said negotiators had been working through the night. she was spotted at the airport, guys, wearing a t-shirt that said "keep calm and negotiate nafta. that is good advice for all of us back over to you >> thank you for that. >>> big annual conference from the air force association is under way just outside of d.c. jeff bezos speaks later today. meantime, i did catch up with the secretary of the air force, heather wilson, for an exclusive interview. take a listen. >> what we had to lay out and what we were asked to lay out is what do we need to implement the national defense strategy given the return of great power competition. in the past really for the past two decades the air force has designing a budget year by year and it was the air force we could afford, not the air force we need. we need to set out for our countrymen what is the air force we need to do the job that the nation has asked us to do. >> and now in terms
subsidies as one of the remaining sticking points now, we just saw foreign affairs minister chrystia freelandrriving at the u.s. trade representative's office for talks. she said negotiators had been working through the night. she was spotted at the airport, guys, wearing a t-shirt that said "keep calm and negotiate nafta. that is good advice for all of us back over to you >> thank you for that. >>> big annual conference from the air force association is under way just...
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trade representative robert lighthizer will be sitting down with canadian foreign minister chrystia freelands were not expected to resume again until the end of the week. >>> the white house also says it is coordinating another round of talks between president trump and kim jong-un of north korea this comes after the north korean dictator sent what the white house describes as a "warm and positive letter to the president asking for a follow-up to june's singapore summit." the timing and location of a second summit is still unclear >>> here's how your money and investments look right now stock futures are mildly down right now. keep in mind they were up big this time yesterday and the markets ended down the ten-year yield ant 2.95%. china weak overnight the nikkei had a good run, and a mixed trade in europe. mildly high in some markets, mildly lower in other markets. outside of stocks, let's get more on your markets with a global look at commodities and currencies oil market is something to watch. a lot of fighting in iraq. keep an eye on that. so far no disruption to output but that could co
trade representative robert lighthizer will be sitting down with canadian foreign minister chrystia freelands were not expected to resume again until the end of the week. >>> the white house also says it is coordinating another round of talks between president trump and kim jong-un of north korea this comes after the north korean dictator sent what the white house describes as a "warm and positive letter to the president asking for a follow-up to june's singapore summit." the...
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lighthizer is also set to retalk nafta talks with chrystia freeland later today they were unable to reachal to replace nafta during negotiates last week president trump has throughout the process threatened to tear up the original nafta and proceed without canada after u.s. negotiators successfully struck a preliminary bilateral deal with mexico jerry fowler is a multi asset strategist at aberdeen standard investments. he joins us from edinboro. president trump says he could impose tariffs on pretty much every single chinese import to the united states. what impact does that have on global gdp, do you think >> well, if all the tariffs were implemented beyond the 200 billion that he's likely to implement in the next few days and months, but if there were tariffs on all the imports there would be material impacts. eastern with the current 2$200 billions that are likely to be implemented, that 2019 and 2020 global gdp growth will be 0.4% lower than thought months ago. the u.s. is equally impacted across other developed markets so a sizable impact that the market might have well adjusted to s
lighthizer is also set to retalk nafta talks with chrystia freeland later today they were unable to reachal to replace nafta during negotiates last week president trump has throughout the process threatened to tear up the original nafta and proceed without canada after u.s. negotiators successfully struck a preliminary bilateral deal with mexico jerry fowler is a multi asset strategist at aberdeen standard investments. he joins us from edinboro. president trump says he could impose tariffs on...
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we're all waiting, standoff for chrystia freeland to come out of those doors there. melissa: then y'all shove. reminds me when i used to go to the opec meetings, i love it. thanks for bearing with us with the curveball. david: same exact poses on the wall there. news from china, al -- alibaba made a big promise to president trump two years ago. you may remember this. >> we will create, you know, supporting one million small business especially midwest in america. david: now guess what? he is walking back those comments saying he can no longer create a million jobs because of trade tensions between the u.s. and china. jason and keith are back. jason i don't really care that much what jack ma says. i kind of sense he is more a mouthpiece from the government, than an entrepreneur. i don't know about -- what about you? >> it wouldn't move the needle either way. i agree. it is propaganda, just rhetoric kind of a better word to use. it will not move the needle. it doesn't matter. david: makes you wonder what alibaba was in the beginning, how it started. the keith, the othe
we're all waiting, standoff for chrystia freeland to come out of those doors there. melissa: then y'all shove. reminds me when i used to go to the opec meetings, i love it. thanks for bearing with us with the curveball. david: same exact poses on the wall there. news from china, al -- alibaba made a big promise to president trump two years ago. you may remember this. >> we will create, you know, supporting one million small business especially midwest in america. david: now guess what? he...
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. ♪ ♪ cheryl: well, canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, right now is at the u.s.e trying to bridge the divide that has kept qanta out of a new nafta the -- canada out of a new nafta deal thus far. nafta negotiators have spent much of the day talking about agricultural issues. meanwhile, you've got president trump in a news conference with the polish president, that was yesterday. he defended the additional tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods. listen. >> we are the piggybank to the world. we have been ripped off by china, we've been ripped off by, excuse me, mr. president, the european union, of which you're a part of. [laughter] we've been ripped off by everybody. and i want to protect the american worker, the american farmer, the ranchers, the companies. cheryl: well, joining us now to react, senior vice president of the u.s./china business council, erin ennis. erin, we're so looking forward to this, to speak with you. first, just your reaction. are we the piggybank of the worked right now? >> hey, the united states is the piggybank to the world, and we are
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perhaps we see chrystia freeland approaching the microphones today. she usually does. indicators for the economy. 860,000 business startups in the first three months of this year. that is huge. 6.9 million job openings. there are more jobs available than workers to fill them. bottom line, the economy is very strong and this boom seems to have legs. stocks open with little change. dow still right around 26,000. watch apple. new phones and a newly designed watch will be showcased today. nobody generates as much buzz as an apple event. today is no exception. the high for that stock is $229. we'll get pretty close to that today. stay there, please. florence is coming and we we are right in the middle of it. "varney & company" is about to bin. ♪ stuart: here is comes, florence the here cain heading for the carolinas. give me latest on the track. ashley: it is difficult to forecast. now the belief still a category 4, 130 mile-an-hour winds, when it gets to the east coast of the carolinas, it could well stall out. there is a believe it could turn south. that is a change in th
perhaps we see chrystia freeland approaching the microphones today. she usually does. indicators for the economy. 860,000 business startups in the first three months of this year. that is huge. 6.9 million job openings. there are more jobs available than workers to fill them. bottom line, the economy is very strong and this boom seems to have legs. stocks open with little change. dow still right around 26,000. watch apple. new phones and a newly designed watch will be showcased today. nobody...
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intensify chrystia freeland the minister of foreign affairs was scheduled to represent canada on saturday the u.s. and canada trying to finalize a new trilateral agreement negotiations have been deadlocked over issues such as canada's high dairy types for you and we'll speak before the general assembly on monday. not to the democratic republic of congo where they've been calls to rejects the use of electronic voting machines in december's general election a coalition of opposition leaders say the devices aren't secure and can be tampered with al-jazeera is catherine sawyer reports on the capital kinshasa. it's rare in the democratic republic of congo to see supporters of some of the country's most popular opposition parties together like this but here they are mobilized by key opposition presidential candidates and others who have been disqualified from running by the electoral commission the message in this joint trial is clear they do not want or trust a new electronic voting system to be used for the first time in the country in the election in december and. i know they have only one p
intensify chrystia freeland the minister of foreign affairs was scheduled to represent canada on saturday the u.s. and canada trying to finalize a new trilateral agreement negotiations have been deadlocked over issues such as canada's high dairy types for you and we'll speak before the general assembly on monday. not to the democratic republic of congo where they've been calls to rejects the use of electronic voting machines in december's general election a coalition of opposition leaders say...
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chrystia freeland, the canadian negotiator meeting with robert lighthizer after talks last week failedach an agreement. he has named a lot of things like trump tower, etc. maybe will be the trump trade agreement. let's turn to korea and the u.s.. that trade deal close to being completed. seems like it was not the toughest deal in the world. i wonder if there is a model that we might be able to use to pull canada in as well. signed: the chorus was in 2012 and donald trump has bashed that is being unfair. deal,ave renegotiated the the south koreans have agreed to it. they say, negotiations were done about two months ago but they have not been passed into law. south korean lawmakers have been threatening, they could not sign that into law if donald trump outside the framework of this new negotiating -- of this new negotiation, if he in his push to protect american autos extends that into korean auto imports. south korean lawmakers might be rus.hat -- veto that new ko right now, korean auto's face no tariffs. it is the biggest reason why billionrea runs in $18 trade surplus with the united
chrystia freeland, the canadian negotiator meeting with robert lighthizer after talks last week failedach an agreement. he has named a lot of things like trump tower, etc. maybe will be the trump trade agreement. let's turn to korea and the u.s.. that trade deal close to being completed. seems like it was not the toughest deal in the world. i wonder if there is a model that we might be able to use to pull canada in as well. signed: the chorus was in 2012 and donald trump has bashed that is...
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. >> every time we hear chrystia freeland or justin trudeau saying no deal is better than a bad deal, may. and that final soundbite we heard to say we are ready for a no deal which whether or not they are or not, she's saying that is a strong statement the olive branch was on eu citizens rights. she said the three million citizens that live in the uk, she confirmed they would have a right to remain in the uk regardless no deal or deal. and that's further than she's gone before. that's the hope. >> i'm not sure the market agrees that no deal is better than a bad deal. >> for sure, that's why the pound is down 1.5%. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, cannabis on a wild ride this week obviously captivating the street and beyond tilray, canopy, and others, though, getting hammered after those surges on wednesday. we'll take a look at the potential regulatory hurdles ahead for those companies and take another look at the major averages as the dow and s&p hang on to record highs, back in a on to record highs, back in a moment cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. w
. >> every time we hear chrystia freeland or justin trudeau saying no deal is better than a bad deal, may. and that final soundbite we heard to say we are ready for a no deal which whether or not they are or not, she's saying that is a strong statement the olive branch was on eu citizens rights. she said the three million citizens that live in the uk, she confirmed they would have a right to remain in the uk regardless no deal or deal. and that's further than she's gone before. that's the...
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as regards to chrystia freeland, i'm hesitant to criticize the way she's conducted the negotiations in part because i think she's been figuring things out as she goes. she's a very articulate spoke person for the government policy, having been a journalist. she's been trying to find a way to keep the canadian public onside while she's negotiated with the u.s. that said, she's also taken on the bad cop role to let the prime minister try to stay back and above the fray. some of the criticism aimed at her is the role that she is been assigned. for those of you who care about canadian politics, there are some people who suggest that she's practically the deputy prime minister, that she's gunning for the prime minister's job down the road but i think the fact she's willing to be out front, she's putting her job first and not worried too much about the ambition, at least at this point. >> just very quickly, on non-tariff and conservation duties. very little on the surface has been revealed. my sense is that, as my colleague chris mentioned beforehand, whatever it is that ends up being hammer
as regards to chrystia freeland, i'm hesitant to criticize the way she's conducted the negotiations in part because i think she's been figuring things out as she goes. she's a very articulate spoke person for the government policy, having been a journalist. she's been trying to find a way to keep the canadian public onside while she's negotiated with the u.s. that said, she's also taken on the bad cop role to let the prime minister try to stay back and above the fray. some of the criticism...
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conference last night president trump accusing china of interfering in the elections and accusing chrystia freeland now at post nine, the president and ceo of the institute for international finance, former treasury undersecretary for international affairs tim adams. welcome, tim. >> thank you, thank you for having me. >> your group represents banks and financial institutions all over the world what would you say is the level of worry right now about the trade issue? >> well, the economy is good globally and in the u.s. you saw the news out this morning. the u.s. economy continues to roar ahead that helps ameliorate a lot of concerns about trade i was in toronto last week talking with our canadian bankers, trade issues seemed to dominate every conversation i have from shanghai to singapore to stockholm. >> do they think it will get done on the canada front after the harsh comments from the president last night >> well, the business community in canada wants to see it get done i think it will. i think without canada as part of the deal there won't be a deal i don't think you can get just a mexico bi
conference last night president trump accusing china of interfering in the elections and accusing chrystia freeland now at post nine, the president and ceo of the institute for international finance, former treasury undersecretary for international affairs tim adams. welcome, tim. >> thank you, thank you for having me. >> your group represents banks and financial institutions all over the world what would you say is the level of worry right now about the trade issue? >> well,...
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right before chrystia freeland left late last night on a plane, she says she really wanted to deliver face-to-face. >> he really needs to be able to talk to him directly to answer his questions, to let you know where we are, to hear from him his positions and his instructions so this is really a moment when speaking and meeting face-to-face with the prime minister is absolutely essential. reporter: the next meeting on nafta has not yet been set. we were hearing it was going to be friday, but with the hurricane looming, they may postpone that. again, no official meeting has been set. neil: thank you, my friend very, very much. stocks pulling back after this china talk talk, but we have been up and down and everywhere in between. nicole petallides at the knock stock exchange. reporter: we did have options and we saw a pop and traders said why the pop. that's because you start to talk about negotiations once again with the u.s. and china. the dow up 71 points. major averages up for the week slightly. taking a look at the dow, winners right now, you see boeing is on there, up 2.5%. it's r
right before chrystia freeland left late last night on a plane, she says she really wanted to deliver face-to-face. >> he really needs to be able to talk to him directly to answer his questions, to let you know where we are, to hear from him his positions and his instructions so this is really a moment when speaking and meeting face-to-face with the prime minister is absolutely essential. reporter: the next meeting on nafta has not yet been set. we were hearing it was going to be friday,...
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regarding canada, he said he didn't particularly care for the negotiator, chrystia freeland, and saidhis offer coming from the prime minister, trudeau, said he didn't take it trudeau's office said there was never an offer made. >> a meeting >> he didn't like her style. >> her style >> her style, too? >> there was the off the record comments that got reported that were -- where he said i'm not giving in on anything. and then i think canada is like -- i just think that they at that point that may have soured things a bit. so they probably -- you know, even though it's a whole country, there's still feelings, pride can be hurt. i think that that's when it soured it has not gotten better since then if you're not doing anything, we won't be patsies then. he was funny, he said he was calling it the u.s. mc if canada was involved he said that sounds like the marine corps then i'll talk about general kelly, because he loves the marine corps then the c won't be there. it would be the usm, u.s. mexico trade. >> this is a serious issue with canada eric cantor said they are not likely to get the
regarding canada, he said he didn't particularly care for the negotiator, chrystia freeland, and saidhis offer coming from the prime minister, trudeau, said he didn't take it trudeau's office said there was never an offer made. >> a meeting >> he didn't like her style. >> her style >> her style, too? >> there was the off the record comments that got reported that were -- where he said i'm not giving in on anything. and then i think canada is like -- i just think...
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he will tour the damage left behind from florence and canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland ine trade talks. we just heard from her. we'll find out exactly what she said when she speaks in english. we also have a rip-roaring stock market rally for you, how about that? we're now up 185 points as we speak. >>> do we have the "cajun navy" on the line? do we have them? the volunteers had got a shoutout from president trump. let's go back to the canadian trade rep. she is speaking in english. >> they are back this week and working intensively. i want to thank the canadian negotiators. there was a team of canadian negotiators that worked with their american counter parts all night long and finished their meeting at 7:00 this morning. i'm grateful to them. i also just wanted to say thank you to all the journalists who are here. i, as some people may know i used to be a journalist, and i've been reflecting on the fact that, yes, ministers and negotiators are working really hard. so are all of you guys in very difficult conditions. it is another hot day today. i am really mindful of the
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perhaps we see chrystia freeland approaching the microphones today. she usually does.hree months of this year. that is huge. 6.9 million job openings. there are more jobs available than workers to fill them. bottom line,
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chrystia freeland, she came out to simply say, welcome, everybody.out to go into the talks. we're hoping for constructive dialogue. that is all she said. no impact on the market. the dow is down 12 points when she came out to speak. it is down 11 points. no impact. back to the hearing please. >> we can get back to you on that. it is all publicly available. is it. >> thank you he mr. chairman. >> senator blunt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. dorsey, in "wired" magazine had an article, said you admitted having to rethink fundamental aspects of twitter. would that be an accurate reflection of where you've been the last year? >> yes. we are rethinking the incentives that our services are giving to people. >> what would be the biggest area where you're trying to rethink how you thought this was going to work out and the way it is turned out to be? >> well, this is pretty far-reaching, we're still if the process of doing this work. when we created the service 12 years ago, we had this concept of followers and we made the number of followers big and bold a
chrystia freeland, she came out to simply say, welcome, everybody.out to go into the talks. we're hoping for constructive dialogue. that is all she said. no impact on the market. the dow is down 12 points when she came out to speak. it is down 11 points. no impact. back to the hearing please. >> we can get back to you on that. it is all publicly available. is it. >> thank you he mr. chairman. >> senator blunt. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. dorsey, in "wired"...