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i want to talk about the e.u. because you mentioned specifically that i have also had a lot of friends and leaders of chris. i've gotten to know them all in my first term and a little bit during this period of four years. and know them well, like them a lot. but they're very frustrated because of the time everything seems to take to get approved, environmental impact statements for things that you shouldn't even have to do that and many, many other ways that it takes. and i'm going to give you a quick little example. in the private life, my beautiful private life, before i had all these things happening, the world is a little different, i had a nice simple life. you knew that. but when i had that simple life, i did projects and i had a big project in ireland. and it had to get approval on something that would have made it even better. and i got the approval from ireland in a period of a week. and it was a very, very, very efficient, good approval. and they informed me, though, the problem is you're going to have t
i want to talk about the e.u. because you mentioned specifically that i have also had a lot of friends and leaders of chris. i've gotten to know them all in my first term and a little bit during this period of four years. and know them well, like them a lot. but they're very frustrated because of the time everything seems to take to get approved, environmental impact statements for things that you shouldn't even have to do that and many, many other ways that it takes. and i'm going to give you...
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i want to talk about the e.u. because you mentioned specifically that i have also had a lot of friends and leaders of countries. i have gotten to know them all my first term and a little bit during this period of four years and know them well. like them a lot. they are very frustrated and many other ways it takes and i will give you a quick example. in the private life before i had all these things happening, the world is a little different. i had a nice, simple life. you knew that. when i had that simple life, i did projects and i had a big project in ireland and it had to get approval on something that would have made it even better and i got the approval from ireland in a period of a week. it was a very, very efficient, good approval. and they informed me the problem is you will have to get it from the e.u. we think it will take five to six years. i said you have to be kidding. and this was before politics. i said wait a minute, it is not that important. i don't want to go five or six years. it would have been
i want to talk about the e.u. because you mentioned specifically that i have also had a lot of friends and leaders of countries. i have gotten to know them all my first term and a little bit during this period of four years and know them well. like them a lot. they are very frustrated and many other ways it takes and i will give you a quick example. in the private life before i had all these things happening, the world is a little different. i had a nice, simple life. you knew that. when i had...
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and there is e.u. reform underway in the same fashion that there is security council reform underway, and that will take time. i quote a french minister in the paper who said "we have to realize that the e.u. it is a daily miracle." and i think that is a fair statement. it is pretty miraculous that these 27 member states have been able to come together and do as much as they have done. it offers an remodel in the concept of shared or collaborative sovereignty that i think needs to be more of the future as opposed to nationstate sovereignty which is simply inadequate and anachronistic. we look at the african union and other regional organizations. i think part of what the logic of the future suggests is that actually we should work to strengthen those organizations and help them become more effective and take on more responsibility and do it in coordination with united nations. one thought there is to give them participation and standing in some fashion in the work of the security council in the same wa
and there is e.u. reform underway in the same fashion that there is security council reform underway, and that will take time. i quote a french minister in the paper who said "we have to realize that the e.u. it is a daily miracle." and i think that is a fair statement. it is pretty miraculous that these 27 member states have been able to come together and do as much as they have done. it offers an remodel in the concept of shared or collaborative sovereignty that i think needs to be...
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he will come to other e.u. and nato countries to stand there, to do these or those ultimatums, to make
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he will come into other e.u. and nato countries to stand there, to do -- to issue ultimatums, make demands on the countries. somebody will have to leave nato, our baltic friends, finland, sweden. he will be bringing us and everybody to the world that lives in his head. this is what will be happening, in case there are no strong security guarantees. one of the important questions that putin will pose and we will all see is to decrease the number of ukrainian military by many times. you will all see that because this is absolutely understandable. if we make our army 800,000 troops plus, it is understandable that we plus europe, we are an army capable not only to withstand and defend our borders, that is the army capable of repelling putin and he understands that. the fastest way is to push the united states that ukraine is not in nato into push all the other allies that they push for ukraine to decrease. this is what he wants. we will not allow him to do that, but he will try to do that. it seems to me the main str
he will come into other e.u. and nato countries to stand there, to do -- to issue ultimatums, make demands on the countries. somebody will have to leave nato, our baltic friends, finland, sweden. he will be bringing us and everybody to the world that lives in his head. this is what will be happening, in case there are no strong security guarantees. one of the important questions that putin will pose and we will all see is to decrease the number of ukrainian military by many times. you will all...
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>> it is going to be tricky for the e.u. if the u.s. to have significant increase in the tough industry sectors from attendant year rare. european to the u.s. but the reasons, well, because -- if the u.s. significantly targets an increase of tariffs coming from china, there's a potential die version, we've increased it. and that's why they're focusing on. the first focus will be professional retaliatory. especially in the u.s. moves for warrant in this increased study. but also addressing the potential domestic impacts that they surged if inand there's a die version story of trade flow from europe based on the increase tariff on the u.s.-china side. tom: one sector is clearly in focus and it has been under the biden administration, which is semiconductors. today, indeed as well as as well as under pressure from the u.s. we have this plan put in place. three tiers around allies and anniversaries. what is the impacting ultimately on the chip trade of these measures. alim. >> i think it's interesting that it is one to last measure that the
>> it is going to be tricky for the e.u. if the u.s. to have significant increase in the tough industry sectors from attendant year rare. european to the u.s. but the reasons, well, because -- if the u.s. significantly targets an increase of tariffs coming from china, there's a potential die version, we've increased it. and that's why they're focusing on. the first focus will be professional retaliatory. especially in the u.s. moves for warrant in this increased study. but also addressing...
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the second, that what can divide nato, divide e.u. and usa that is the goal and dream of putin, to divide this unity. >> volodymyr zelenskyy speaking to our editor-in-chief of the world economic forum in davos. making the point that it is the u.s. or nobody in terms of that backing. it comes at the same time donald trump allegedly told vladimir putin to make a deal on ukraine or face the costs, that includes tariffs, for their on top of the sanctions joe biden put. tom: from posting that on truth social. and to some, at least around the edges, it suggests trump will not go full bore on the russian side of this. he is weighing up and putting pressure on putin. kriti gupta, on that significant lines that are crossed around tiktok, ai and the competition between musk and sam altman. meanwhile, trump links to everything. argentine ef president javier milei is willing to leave the markets or trade pact if necessary to cement a free-trade deal with the u.s., adding he hopes that is not needed. he spoke to our editor-in-chief john micklethwa
the second, that what can divide nato, divide e.u. and usa that is the goal and dream of putin, to divide this unity. >> volodymyr zelenskyy speaking to our editor-in-chief of the world economic forum in davos. making the point that it is the u.s. or nobody in terms of that backing. it comes at the same time donald trump allegedly told vladimir putin to make a deal on ukraine or face the costs, that includes tariffs, for their on top of the sanctions joe biden put. tom: from posting that...
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vance, not even the vice president yet, rolls up on the e.u. boy alone or we are going to pull out of out of nato. >> jon: wait, that is what he said? you made this sound very crips versus bloods. >> well, there is -- >> jon: j.d. vance rolled up on the e.u.? he just got out of his benz and got inside and went, "listen to me?" >> with the eyeliner and everything. >> jon: craziness! [applause] so they are explicitly -- but then what is the political philosophy? is it just the great man theory, that, you know, the irony of a populist movement relying on the great men to control all that happens? >> it sounds a lot, actually, like the divine right of kings, but with a pseudoscientific spin. so that is where you get all of those elon burros talk about being high t also males. that is just a 21st century way of saying, god said i am the king and you will need to bow down. >> jon: at some level, don't you think they are just trolling people with that? do you actually believe they think, i have a high sperm sperm count -- >> [shutters] >> jon: listen,
vance, not even the vice president yet, rolls up on the e.u. boy alone or we are going to pull out of out of nato. >> jon: wait, that is what he said? you made this sound very crips versus bloods. >> well, there is -- >> jon: j.d. vance rolled up on the e.u.? he just got out of his benz and got inside and went, "listen to me?" >> with the eyeliner and everything. >> jon: craziness! [applause] so they are explicitly -- but then what is the political...
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he's setting his sight on e.u.etails and his potential motivations are next. (♪♪) the booking app i used didn't have agentforce. so an ai agent didn't know to move my reservations inside... ...or know what i like to eat, which is not that. what's up, my brother? oh, hey, bud! we really needed this rain. right? [car splashing rain water] agentforce helps restaurants prevent dining disasters. paddle on over! it's what ai was meant to be. we got you, brother. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. check in time is 3:00 it's 2:55. i know. is this what he's doing now? as your host, i have some rules. first, no showers longer than 5 minutes. this isn't a spa. no games. no fun. yes, coach. (♪♪) meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals make you share your turf with a host, try one you have all to yourself. z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to b
he's setting his sight on e.u.etails and his potential motivations are next. (♪♪) the booking app i used didn't have agentforce. so an ai agent didn't know to move my reservations inside... ...or know what i like to eat, which is not that. what's up, my brother? oh, hey, bud! we really needed this rain. right? [car splashing rain water] agentforce helps restaurants prevent dining disasters. paddle on over! it's what ai was meant to be. we got you, brother. (vo) what does it mean to be rich?...
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the second, that's what can divide nato, divide e.u. and u.s.a. a goal and dream of putin to divide this unity. >> you mentioned china. how important is china in these negotiations? i mean, china is the backer of russia. they seem to have an impact on things like putin not using nuclear weapons, those sort of things. can china push putin and do you have any contact with the chinese? >> i had some contacts with xi jinping. we had phone call during the war, not too much, not enough, i think. yes, he can push putin to peace, i'm sure. i think that's only president trump. it is strongest as xi jinping. i think there is no other allies who can really do ital yeah, because his economy, putin is -- depends very much of china. >> you would like donald trump and xi jinping of china to work together to push -- >> yes. but not without us. it's important. scarlet: and that was bloomberg editor-in-chief, john micklethwait, speaking with the president of ukraine. and we would like you to stay tuned all week for bloomberg coverage from the world economic forum i
the second, that's what can divide nato, divide e.u. and u.s.a. a goal and dream of putin to divide this unity. >> you mentioned china. how important is china in these negotiations? i mean, china is the backer of russia. they seem to have an impact on things like putin not using nuclear weapons, those sort of things. can china push putin and do you have any contact with the chinese? >> i had some contacts with xi jinping. we had phone call during the war, not too much, not enough, i...
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e.u. treats us very, very unfairly, very badly. we just want to be treated fairly. i blame this on us, and i blame it on politicians who have allowed other nations to take advantage of the u.s. we can't allow that to happen anymore. edward: president donald trump, day three already calling out global leaders and business ceos for taking advantage of american america and american workers saying europe's time is up, and davos attendees are visibly nervous. >> trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before. a dead politician has a prison aren, therefore, he thinks he can to do anything. >> we need to factor in who's won, trump. but who's lost, us. edward: byron donalds here to react in moments. plus, trump's full agenda is full steam. ahead. the president just signed another series of executive actions make -- aiming to make the u.s. the world leader. on the, david sacks is here exclusively to talk about it. also tonight this is what frump's deportations -- president trump's deportations look like. >> i'm not goi
e.u. treats us very, very unfairly, very badly. we just want to be treated fairly. i blame this on us, and i blame it on politicians who have allowed other nations to take advantage of the u.s. we can't allow that to happen anymore. edward: president donald trump, day three already calling out global leaders and business ceos for taking advantage of american america and american workers saying europe's time is up, and davos attendees are visibly nervous. >> trump has done something no...
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now, the davos phantoms, especially the e.u.ato cabal, they believest it's time to keep rearming ukraine so they can defeat russia in this endless and stalemated war. thankfully, mr. trump has an entirely different vision. he wants to end the war. he wants peace talks with putin and certificate hen sky. he doesn't want -- zelenskyy. he doesn't want to the spend any more american taxpayer dollars on ukraine. in fact, he's mocking the nato countries because most of them won't pony if up 5% of gdp for their defense budgets. so president trump argues that saudi arabia and opec should increase oil production in order to get prices down. and, of course, his drill, baby, drill policy at home also geared towards more production and lower oil prices. instead of $80 a barrel, something like $60 would be a good target. that was roughly the average during mr. trump's first term and, frankly, for many of those years oil was well below $60. and mr. trump correctly argues cheaper oil will damage russia because putin and company have a one-hors
now, the davos phantoms, especially the e.u.ato cabal, they believest it's time to keep rearming ukraine so they can defeat russia in this endless and stalemated war. thankfully, mr. trump has an entirely different vision. he wants to end the war. he wants peace talks with putin and certificate hen sky. he doesn't want -- zelenskyy. he doesn't want to the spend any more american taxpayer dollars on ukraine. in fact, he's mocking the nato countries because most of them won't pony if up 5% of gdp...
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he was talking to all of the e.u. bureaucrats.ch stronger over the last decade or two than the european economies. they would be well advised to adopt the american model of economic freedom and move away from socialism which has not worked in europe. >> sandra: well, we'll see. let's give it some time and then we'll continue to digest it as it happens. thanks to both of you for having us. sorry, we're short on time today. john. >> john: sandra, the trump's administration mass deportation efforts in full swing, and fox news got exclusive access to the elite i.c.e. team in boston, and obtaining video of arrests. i we havtce reaction coming up ne. d provides powerful, all-day allergy relief in an instantly soothing liquid. for relief of even your most irritating symptoms, like an itchy throat. new claritin liquid. live claritin clear.® check in time is 3:00 it's 2:55. i know. is this what he's doing now? as your host, i have some rules. first, no showers longer than 5 minutes. this isn't a spa. no games. no fun. yes, coach. (♪) meanw
he was talking to all of the e.u. bureaucrats.ch stronger over the last decade or two than the european economies. they would be well advised to adopt the american model of economic freedom and move away from socialism which has not worked in europe. >> sandra: well, we'll see. let's give it some time and then we'll continue to digest it as it happens. thanks to both of you for having us. sorry, we're short on time today. john. >> john: sandra, the trump's administration mass...
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plus the e.u.'s chief just making comments proving that that it may be too late to save europe from the clutches of e china, but also reminding us to keep your friends close and your enemies closer. we've got the house ways and means committee chair jason smith on what's happening between us, tariffs and also these bills. can we get one big, beautiful bill? and i will give you my take on unleashing prosperity from main street, not the oligarchs. forget the media hype, it's time for you to get rich. very special guest don peebles on that. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right, so here's the thing, we've got a huge session today, but it began last week, right? we had a really big week. in fact, you can see this big move here, the best move that we had sense last november. we had that lull, then we bumped into the year. but really it came in bigtime last week. i like to go beneath the surface. we've talked about the internals, essentially, you know, how each individual sto
plus the e.u.'s chief just making comments proving that that it may be too late to save europe from the clutches of e china, but also reminding us to keep your friends close and your enemies closer. we've got the house ways and means committee chair jason smith on what's happening between us, tariffs and also these bills. can we get one big, beautiful bill? and i will give you my take on unleashing prosperity from main street, not the oligarchs. forget the media hype, it's time for you to get...
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but by 2023, their share had dropped to around 8%, as the e.u. to diversify the bloc's energy sources. the u.s. and norway have stepped in to fill the gap, becoming the two largest suppliers to europe. in south korea, investigators say they've extracted black box data from the boeing jet that crashed at muan international airport on sunday, killing 179 people. they hope to use the information to determine the exact cause of the crash. transport ministry officials are also sending a damaged flight data recorder to the u.s. for analysis. today, relatives of the victims visited the site to pay respects to their loved ones. officials say they have identified all of the victims. only two people survived, when the boeing 737-800 jet skidded off the end of the runway and slammed into a concrete fence, bursting into flames. and a navy medic who survived the attack on pearl harbor has died. harry chandler was a hospital corpsman on the morning of december 7th, 1941, when japanese planes dropped bombs and fired on ships in the harbor. he helped pull injure
but by 2023, their share had dropped to around 8%, as the e.u. to diversify the bloc's energy sources. the u.s. and norway have stepped in to fill the gap, becoming the two largest suppliers to europe. in south korea, investigators say they've extracted black box data from the boeing jet that crashed at muan international airport on sunday, killing 179 people. they hope to use the information to determine the exact cause of the crash. transport ministry officials are also sending a damaged...
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. >> hello, in the e.u. for collaboration. [inaudible]. >> thank you. so first i think is necessary we do a lot for raising investing more into infrastructure and germany. in the make this one thing that we must develop our capacity for doing so. this is why i talked with the figures in investment at this time. one is for the special fund germany and it would give us the chance investment also the constitutionally strains in germany looking at some money and i think this would be very productive in giving us a chance to boost investments where needed. the same with the reform about the union and germany which i think preponderant programming and make sense streets and something so that we can prove necessary investment predict. >> trinity to anything is the union as a whole, necessary that we put together our strengths for boosting investments within the possibility for will be have anything there's says that if we prioritize this case. [inaudible]. >> someone question of dealing with elon musk. because t about europe and justo repeat what i already sai
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we think the e.u. much which means we have always taken a back step with the ai ethics aspect of things printed this is very negative but it is the u.k. trying to carve out its own path. i think the real concerns are that ai might not be very effective in the public sector, which is what you mentioned before. the plan is a bit detached from the realities of public sectors where most computer systems are slow and outdated, barely functional working on windows 95. can ai free us from the constraints of the public sector and the slow systems we are working with? absolutely not. half the time, the cases he is talking about are nothing to do with ai. the reason why the public sector is slow, for example the backlog of court cases in england and wales, is because people do not turn up. ai cannot make people turn up. we have to be cautious when we hear the silver bullet narratives that ai is going to save us, bring the country into a new era, when ai is always bolted onto existing systems. >> finally and brie
we think the e.u. much which means we have always taken a back step with the ai ethics aspect of things printed this is very negative but it is the u.k. trying to carve out its own path. i think the real concerns are that ai might not be very effective in the public sector, which is what you mentioned before. the plan is a bit detached from the realities of public sectors where most computer systems are slow and outdated, barely functional working on windows 95. can ai free us from the...
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vladimir putin wanted to divide ukraine and the european union and instead ukraine is a e.u. ascension canada. he wanted nato as divided as possible and instead nato stands more united and has grown. he wanted to install a pro-puppet regime in kyiv and instead ukraine stand stronger than ever before. he wanted to subject ukraine militarily. instead the ukrainian army is much bigger and stronger than before the war, equipped with western weapons. all of this is first and foremost thanks to the courageous men and women of ukraine but is also the result of our support stop this support will remain the path towards a true and just peace for ukraine. then europe we coordinate ourselves in the closest of terms together with united states and together with ukraine. the men and women of ukraine must have the last say. nothing about ukraine. we need this clarity and principles. in a world that teeters on the brink of a nervous breakdown with social media we need cooler heads. not every press conference in washington 10, not every tweet should plunge us into debate and this is especial
vladimir putin wanted to divide ukraine and the european union and instead ukraine is a e.u. ascension canada. he wanted nato as divided as possible and instead nato stands more united and has grown. he wanted to install a pro-puppet regime in kyiv and instead ukraine stand stronger than ever before. he wanted to subject ukraine militarily. instead the ukrainian army is much bigger and stronger than before the war, equipped with western weapons. all of this is first and foremost thanks to the...
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and the e.u.t the end of the next decade, and rival drugs are already emerging, like zepbound by eli lilly. i asked the chief executive, lars fruergaard jorgensen, about regulatory pressures and future growth. so, how do you think about pricing? mintage again, you must have gotten some difficult questions from governments, but also, this goes back to innovation. lars: most products are priced according to the value they bring. and i feel really good about the value of our medicines, what they bring to the individual patient, but also the value to the health care system. and we have, today, health care systems around the world who were typically designed for acute care. but finding that 80% of the cost in the health care system is linked to chronic care. and we have portfolio products that are really addressing some of the chronic diseases of our day and age. diabetes, obesity, and the comorbidities that follow that. we know that there are projections that say, by 2035, the world obesity federation
and the e.u.t the end of the next decade, and rival drugs are already emerging, like zepbound by eli lilly. i asked the chief executive, lars fruergaard jorgensen, about regulatory pressures and future growth. so, how do you think about pricing? mintage again, you must have gotten some difficult questions from governments, but also, this goes back to innovation. lars: most products are priced according to the value they bring. and i feel really good about the value of our medicines, what they...
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some of which are not allowed elsewhere, for example, in the e.u.. >> yeah. i know.hat, it would be a wonderful thing. and i would be 100% supportive of it. i'm doubtful and the reason i'm doubtful is that he's not shown any fidelity to science. he says he wants to do nutrition but he's going to fire n.i.h. and f.d.a. nutrition experts. he's going to redirect research to alternative medicines and other things at n.i.h. so i'm skeptical. i've not seen one single policy that he's going to put forward that's going to do that but i'll say this, if he's confirmed and if he has a serious attempt to improve the nation's nutrition, particularly among our children, that will be a wonderful thing and we should all line up in his support. but i really don't believe him given his track record on science and public health and his animosity toward public health science. caitriona: ok, laurence, director of the o'neill institute at georgetown university. thanks for joining us here on "bbc news". >> thank you. caitriona: let's bring in our panel here on this. jim, i want to go to yo
some of which are not allowed elsewhere, for example, in the e.u.. >> yeah. i know.hat, it would be a wonderful thing. and i would be 100% supportive of it. i'm doubtful and the reason i'm doubtful is that he's not shown any fidelity to science. he says he wants to do nutrition but he's going to fire n.i.h. and f.d.a. nutrition experts. he's going to redirect research to alternative medicines and other things at n.i.h. so i'm skeptical. i've not seen one single policy that he's going to...
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a dirty me that just in the last couple years not only the -- it is interesting to me, not only the e.u. in mexico but turkiye has taken steps to fortify the markets against chinese overcapacity. this has to be an ongoing effort as we look out to the coming years because when we are flanked by strong i allies and partners and contending with china, we are much better off than being able to push back against the excesses. final thing i would say. there are areas where it is in our mutual interest to work together with china. and one of those to stop the flow of precursor chemicals with respect to fentanyl that come from china. and the first trump administration, they stopped finnish fentanyl. in the biden administration we stopped or reduce the precursor, and they had a big effect on overdose deaths. we have to keep doing that work. and then intense competition does require intense diplomacy. i spent a huge number of hours with my counterpart. you know, it is not my place to necessarily give advice, but i have found it very valuable as national security adviser to have that strategic cha
a dirty me that just in the last couple years not only the -- it is interesting to me, not only the e.u. in mexico but turkiye has taken steps to fortify the markets against chinese overcapacity. this has to be an ongoing effort as we look out to the coming years because when we are flanked by strong i allies and partners and contending with china, we are much better off than being able to push back against the excesses. final thing i would say. there are areas where it is in our mutual...
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the e.u. needs simple and better regulation on big banks. more from that interview next. this is bloomberg. >> banking is not a natural consequence to see mergers decisions are being by the ecb an competition reasons. those are the rules. the issue is we need to understand banks can provide better services if we understand prices it's the same with banking. it will be the benefit of all clients at lower costs, that is the driving for banking union unit allowing more promote that movement. >> something that is happening in the trump administration on regulation one great critique is europe is overregulated. is that something you have to look at? does europe need to deregulate? >> i don't like the expression because that brings concerns about financial stability but there is a need to have regulation to focus on how to reduce the burden. you need to simplify,. deregulate. tom: that was the eu's financial services commissioner speaking all crook, fourth quarter miss adjusted operating profit, estimates had been 14.5 millio the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really
the e.u. needs simple and better regulation on big banks. more from that interview next. this is bloomberg. >> banking is not a natural consequence to see mergers decisions are being by the ecb an competition reasons. those are the rules. the issue is we need to understand banks can provide better services if we understand prices it's the same with banking. it will be the benefit of all clients at lower costs, that is the driving for banking union unit allowing more promote that movement....
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the e.u., u.k., japan, australia and new zealand are among the countries that have a tax treaty with taiwan. the u.s. is not one of them. in fact, taiwan is our largest trading partner and ally that isn't covered by a tax treaty. this puts american companies and citizens at a competitive disadvantage. the bill before us would level the playing field, it would incentivize taiwan to provide tax benefits to americans that are similar to those of a tax treaty. once taiwan has done so, the united states will provide those same benefits to taiwan. taiwan is a key partner in de-risking our supply chains away from china. taiwanese investment already supports 21,000 american jobs and over $1.5 billion in american exports. reducing double taxation will strengthen our partnership, increase bilateral investments, and create jobs. i want to thank chairman smith and ranking member neal for their leadership on this issue. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentlewoman from california has 16 minutes remaining
the e.u., u.k., japan, australia and new zealand are among the countries that have a tax treaty with taiwan. the u.s. is not one of them. in fact, taiwan is our largest trading partner and ally that isn't covered by a tax treaty. this puts american companies and citizens at a competitive disadvantage. the bill before us would level the playing field, it would incentivize taiwan to provide tax benefits to americans that are similar to those of a tax treaty. once taiwan has done so, the united...
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we need alliances with lithuania, with partners in the e.u., with all over the world to help push back on this nationalist imperialist pro-authoritarianism we are seeing and this is part of our strategy and we are trying to enlist partners all over the world and essentially, we need to help ukraine defend itself because it is a litmus test of our resolve in this regard. >> to wrap us up for today, i first and foremost wanted to thank assistant secretary rand for being here. thanks very much to your team from the prep that went into the session today. thanks to our partners at the atlantic council for joining us and thanks to all of you for joining us here in person and online. have a great day and we will see you next time. thank you. [applause] >> with that witness democracy unfiltered with c-span. experience history as it unfolds with c-span's live coverage this month as republicans take control of both chambers of congress and a new chapter begins with the swearing in of the 47th president of the united states. to name for our all-day coverage of the presidential inauguration as don
we need alliances with lithuania, with partners in the e.u., with all over the world to help push back on this nationalist imperialist pro-authoritarianism we are seeing and this is part of our strategy and we are trying to enlist partners all over the world and essentially, we need to help ukraine defend itself because it is a litmus test of our resolve in this regard. >> to wrap us up for today, i first and foremost wanted to thank assistant secretary rand for being here. thanks very...
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he sends a message to the e.u.: "tariffs are coming your way unless you take our agricultural products to mexico, canada. they are coming away february 1st unless you rectify your trade imbalance." message to put in. "i threaten tariffs against you because if you don't get a deal, you are next." and denmark: "give us -- greenland or you are under the threat of tariffs too" appear shaking the brew because they mean he -- -- they know that he means business. the art of the deal gone into the deep state of washington. >> talk about it happening internally. the benefit of congressmen on the couch. a lot of politicians are extending an olive branch, seeing the forest through the trees, and that there is a global whipping coming to fruition, meaning that in, as he is on the floor, those that are coming on board -- the reality is when you prioritize american interests, how can a politician not be on board? >> this is also the first republican to get the popular vote in 20 years. according to "the new york times," 55% of americans want to deport all illegal aliens. he has a lot of juice enteri
he sends a message to the e.u.: "tariffs are coming your way unless you take our agricultural products to mexico, canada. they are coming away february 1st unless you rectify your trade imbalance." message to put in. "i threaten tariffs against you because if you don't get a deal, you are next." and denmark: "give us -- greenland or you are under the threat of tariffs too" appear shaking the brew because they mean he -- -- they know that he means business. the art...
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unfairly and e.u. regulators going after u.s. companies. from where you sit, is his thinking or approach to foreign relations and geopolitics consistent with what he took in his first term? is there anything new with how he is presenting his vision? tina: listening to his speech was a remarkable experience. i think that he is coming into his second term really finding his mojo in a way he did not see -- we did not see in the first term where he faced more protests. trump is in his element, i think. look at the language sheila used about making demands of foreign governments and things that are really not in the gift of a u.s. president like lowering interest rates around the world as if he has the wizard of oz and all-powerful and all-knowing. so, it is a striking tone to take. and i suspect it will have caused a great deal of bewilderment amongst the attendees. i have been in the room myself and he has given someone -- everyone something to talk about. scarlet: that was the theme. i am curious to get your sense of the reception to the seco
unfairly and e.u. regulators going after u.s. companies. from where you sit, is his thinking or approach to foreign relations and geopolitics consistent with what he took in his first term? is there anything new with how he is presenting his vision? tina: listening to his speech was a remarkable experience. i think that he is coming into his second term really finding his mojo in a way he did not see -- we did not see in the first term where he faced more protests. trump is in his element, i...
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critical in the context of rescinding biden's ai act in what was going to be harmonization with the e.u building within this more comprehensive regulatory framework to passport that level of data privacy and regulated approach throughout the world. where we see europe have a clear advantages in being first to trust by virtue of higher and better regulation in critical industries over time. tom: there is a view in the u.s. and parts of europe as well that in fact we are getting regulation wrong. that the moves by the u.s. are the right ones to catalyze innovation. you are suggesting that those regulatory frameworks will themselves be a catalyst? laura: we have seen that time and time again. let me be clear, a reasonable level is one thing and overwrite elation is another. free markets are a critical, but not unfettered, particularly when we talk about health care and energy. it is essential we set a standard in terms of its playability, data privacy, consumer protection and reasonable constraints for developing any new technology. not regulation at any cost but rather a sensible framewor
critical in the context of rescinding biden's ai act in what was going to be harmonization with the e.u building within this more comprehensive regulatory framework to passport that level of data privacy and regulated approach throughout the world. where we see europe have a clear advantages in being first to trust by virtue of higher and better regulation in critical industries over time. tom: there is a view in the u.s. and parts of europe as well that in fact we are getting regulation wrong....
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and the pressure we are seeing in other countries for more conservative movement. 27 countries in the e.u have moved to the right. here at home, 90% of counties move to the right. when you think about justin trudeau, you think about the blockade, the truckers blockade against the vaccine mandates in canada. do you think about is constant push for climate change while housing crisis was rising and inflation was rising in canada. being out of touch is essentially with what was on people's minds and what was concerning canadians. he is paying the price for that. we are seeing a lot of foreign leaders pay the price for this. he is called the canadian trump. it will be interesting to see if there is support for him and if president trump has a kindred spirit north of the border. >> it is funny, because you think about recent history. trudeau goes down to mar-a-lago and trump takes a swipe. he is welcome to be the gov governor. trudeau bit back in a little bit of a way. watch this. >> the united states voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. everywhere, women's rights an
and the pressure we are seeing in other countries for more conservative movement. 27 countries in the e.u have moved to the right. here at home, 90% of counties move to the right. when you think about justin trudeau, you think about the blockade, the truckers blockade against the vaccine mandates in canada. do you think about is constant push for climate change while housing crisis was rising and inflation was rising in canada. being out of touch is essentially with what was on people's minds...
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laura gratis e.u.past couple days as we've marked this history of the beginning of the trump -- second trump administration. it sounds like he has secured huge investments from openai, southbank, oracle to invest trillions in the ai advantage for america. you're reaction ahead of this announcement, that's what we think will happen. >> there is a lot of talk about the titans of the industry behind trump at the rotunda and i was pretty close up to the front. you could feel, it's unprecedented obviously and the power of that room in addition to the pageantry and the grandeur of it all and the drama behind the scenes. but he is doing this for a reason for he knows the future and technologies going to be dominated by artificial intelligence and he knows america's future depends in a strong vibrant economy that has a growing manufacturing class. however, that will look. and for him, cutting deals is the only way to get that done. and how refreshing is it martha to see a president who is on the job to people
laura gratis e.u.past couple days as we've marked this history of the beginning of the trump -- second trump administration. it sounds like he has secured huge investments from openai, southbank, oracle to invest trillions in the ai advantage for america. you're reaction ahead of this announcement, that's what we think will happen. >> there is a lot of talk about the titans of the industry behind trump at the rotunda and i was pretty close up to the front. you could feel, it's...
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he spans china, the e.u. spanning the legal action being taken against meta, google and apple. concerns about the russia and ukraine more. and a view that oil prices need to calm down to ensure peace and calling on saudi arabia to up its investment in the united states to $1 trillion also to reduce energy prices and oil prices more broadly. and then tackling the future focus of china. let us wrap it up with lisa who is out in davos. what was it like to be there and what did you think about the statements and questions being made? lisa: i will say and thank you for having me. the line outside of the congress center where he will be broadcast was the longest i have ever seen in my years coming to davos. there were people standing there for an hour and a chance to be in that room which gives you a sense at a time, the last day when a lot of people are gone of how important people would be -- thought this would be to listen to. the fact that he did take the time the message was very interesting in terms of international outreach. in terms of the main takeaways, for me at least resp
he spans china, the e.u. spanning the legal action being taken against meta, google and apple. concerns about the russia and ukraine more. and a view that oil prices need to calm down to ensure peace and calling on saudi arabia to up its investment in the united states to $1 trillion also to reduce energy prices and oil prices more broadly. and then tackling the future focus of china. let us wrap it up with lisa who is out in davos. what was it like to be there and what did you think about the...
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the e.u. google search results and youtube videos, and google is saying, no way. biden spoke about social media, contented moderation, fact checking in his farewell address last night, and this is the tech industry at least reportedly telling europe, huh-uh. stuart: the europeans are trying the make our tech guys do something they don't want to do. seddle -- z -- sezzle -- lauren: correct. it is at 306 for a gain of almost 18 president. they came out, increased their outlook for the year. the ceo says a lot of people usedded our services, exceptional demand. stuart: affirm is another buy now, pay later company. they did very well. lauren: this is how we get by with high prices. stuart: got it. president biden used parts of his farewell address to to go after trump, big tech, even nancy pelosi. roll tape -- no, not roll tape, let's bring in peter doocy. sorry about that. [laughter] >> reporter: i'm live here, stu. stuart: a lot of people are using the word dark to describe the speech. how do yo
the e.u. google search results and youtube videos, and google is saying, no way. biden spoke about social media, contented moderation, fact checking in his farewell address last night, and this is the tech industry at least reportedly telling europe, huh-uh. stuart: the europeans are trying the make our tech guys do something they don't want to do. seddle -- z -- sezzle -- lauren: correct. it is at 306 for a gain of almost 18 president. they came out, increased their outlook for the year. the...
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the e.u. it will respond to any attack, while the kremlin claims trump is threatening the stability of the arctic region. but the president elect is getting some cover from allies like italian prime minister giorgia meloni, who views his comments as a warning to china and russia rather than threats of military force. >> when he does something, he does it for a reason. so let's ask ourselves why he is using a forceful way of saying that the united states will not stand idly by. >> but with trump scheduling a face to face meeting with vladimir putin, there are concerns that he will stop supporting ukraine, essentially enabling a russian victory. >> no responsible leader would let putin have his way. >> trump says he's also floating the idea of acquiring the panama canal, either through diplomacy or force. in london, alex hogan, ktvu, fox two news. >> the last unemployment numbers of president biden's term are in how they compare to expectations as the country prepares in december. the labor depa
the e.u. it will respond to any attack, while the kremlin claims trump is threatening the stability of the arctic region. but the president elect is getting some cover from allies like italian prime minister giorgia meloni, who views his comments as a warning to china and russia rather than threats of military force. >> when he does something, he does it for a reason. so let's ask ourselves why he is using a forceful way of saying that the united states will not stand idly by. >>...
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i pray specific e.u.pire a lot of the young men, some feel hopeless and stagnant sometimes and you are a great example to all of them and all of us that if you work hard and you play by the rules and you do the right thing you can make a better life. you are now the vice president of the united states, my friend. everyone will you please join me in raising a glass to our own mentors, the people who inspired all of us and to the possibilities of our own future, to these great new horizons, what a perfect choice this was with the artwork today and to the great example of our new vice president, mr. j.d. vance. hear, hear. >> thank you, speaker johnson and vice president vance. i will now invite my senator next door in the state of south dakota, majority leader john thune to give the toast for the president. [applause] >> mr. president, madame first lady, congratulations. it is an honour for all of us to be able to be here today with you on this historic day as we celebrate your inauguration. mr. president,
i pray specific e.u.pire a lot of the young men, some feel hopeless and stagnant sometimes and you are a great example to all of them and all of us that if you work hard and you play by the rules and you do the right thing you can make a better life. you are now the vice president of the united states, my friend. everyone will you please join me in raising a glass to our own mentors, the people who inspired all of us and to the possibilities of our own future, to these great new horizons, what...
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. >> a great example was that the retalia -- retaliatory tariffs that happened in canada, in the e.u. market share for the american boat builder at that time. we need a customized, carved-out approach to really position the american boat builder globally k. and we are looking forward to working with the administration to do just that. >> reporter: so another thing that boat builders have going for them that they really fit into the made in america mode elf -- model. 95 percent of the boats on the water in the u.s. are made in the u.s. and, taylor, i can tell you that 100% of the boats that this american girl gets on, she enjoys. so i will leave are it right here from the front of my future yacht. taylor: you always get the good assignments, madison. my dad owned a boat, and my wonderful producer reminded me of a saying that my dad always said, the best day is the day you buy it and the day you sell it. otherwise, your money dis appears. madison alworth, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, from boats to cars, tesla right now a little bit lower. you're down about 125
. >> a great example was that the retalia -- retaliatory tariffs that happened in canada, in the e.u. market share for the american boat builder at that time. we need a customized, carved-out approach to really position the american boat builder globally k. and we are looking forward to working with the administration to do just that. >> reporter: so another thing that boat builders have going for them that they really fit into the made in america mode elf -- model. 95 percent of...