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but he continues to argue that the uk's relationship with europe america need not be with europe and 'e h""'fl"7“t"“�* ~ ~ . . so with the �*e'e h"*r'e"f“t"“�* ~ ~ . . so with president the �*a'e l"�**'a"f�*:,t�*~~-~�* ~ ~ . . so with president trump necessarily so with president'trump' the white house. mason in in the white house. chris mason in brussels. thanks. these are the latest goods deficit numbers: how much more other countries sell in goods to the us than the us sells abroad. those three countries already in his sights do here for china, mexico and canada, which the president terms "ripping off" america. think of german car exports. that goes the other way, and you can see that in white. this is silicon valley software, social media, and wall street banking exported to the rest of the world, though it doesn't make up for the goods. for the trump tariffs, the answer to this problem but president trump has also mentioned an alternative reason for all this, simply to raise money for his government. from the whole world per year — about $4 trillion — 4,000 billion. it is not far
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steve and rob, it's well away from the continental would see financial incentives in north america and europe. so the whole story is very well connected in your now, but i'd suggest that perhaps those defending, it would say that people are dying at times. and so i thought for years farmers have have been killed and murdered. and absolutely, there may not be no direct link, but when you've got people saying killed the bore, killed the bore, there's not, is always going to hit hard, isn't that the o? this is the scores that everyone should be shipped without hesitation in any revolution, whether it's peaceful or not, you would find these violent voices of people who have lost the mad towards justice . at this act should remain economic and political and it should be carried out unexcused to legally. and people, including the why minority of south africa shouldn't be included in the general implementation. and they should be treated with respect and dignity. but even those at why south africa and they must admit, morally and intellectually to themselves, 1st that they only became rich and they
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but if in europe and america, i shall hold bad reports from brussels. as you need is arrived in brussels for the crucial summit on europe's defense strategy and board and ukraine. stock markets in the continent were tumbling investors. the europe was soon joined canada and mexico in china, which had been targeted by sanctions. german tensor, while i've sold said the e u and the usa can both benefit from money to connect to the global economy. with fuel tod, it's been gifts type, pretty tough to be able to have terrace, make that more difficult. it would be bad for the usaa in bed for europe. one thing is clear is a strong economic area. we can shape our own policies and also respond to town of policies with power policies that you can decide for. for now, the you hopes they might be able to prevent a crisis by negotiating a div with drum, which of the americans insist overlay these to balance of $300000000000.00 deficit with euro brussels has found is we likely vitaly age. these are delicate times for euro water. ukraine is entering, it's the the, the la
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you cannot make damage, but it's in europe and america, the the say, send us duties. good back, fine. uh, president trump, to negotiate with the you for selection. the more palestinians are leaving garza to the rest of border crossing with egypt to get medical treatment abroad. the world health organization has evacuated 39 patients along with 55 caregivers. this is the 3rd group to the funds of the ceasefire agreement. israel is supposed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent care out to the strip they are that target isn't being met. product assume has more detail. so rafa in southern goals of the w. o. manage to evacuate more than a 110 patients over the course of the past 72 hours from because of strep to receive medical treatment approved. but there has been some sort of limitation in terms of the numbers of expect to patients to be evacuated based on the terms of the agreements, agreements that offers the evacuation of 50 patients. today we can understand that this has been a part of the study restrictions made on the security pretext as each patient and it's co
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and also a potential trade war between the united states of america and europe and the stocks which took huge hedwood, basically pharmaceuticals and automotive industry. because they present the bulk of the european exports to a to the united states of america. there is a deficit of about 300000000000 euros between the us and, and the u on truck in says to balance that deficit the types with have to the bows . now, most of the leaders will arrive today here in process was saying that this is an into connect to the global economic quote, the benefits of the parties, particularly when the tires are low. but if trump decides to impose those tires, it is going to be a bad scenario, whether it will be as windows, but they are not. it is also windows for the time being fully you'd be, is, would like to see whether there's going to be a potential for a div with the trump. but they say that's ultimately if he raises those toddlers, they would have also to put into place reciprocal topics here in europe. now another source of 10 and hashem between the european union and the us is greenland . dona
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one t issue here for the, for the europe is, is that they find themselves in extremely difficult situation. that the potential for a trade war between china and america, the chinese would have to redirect some of their products to europe. and then they would slot to europe and markets with the o products, which is going to create both programs and the potential for they come to the recession here in new york. they don't want to be in that particular scenario. but they say that if trump insists on those drives that we have to also issue their own reciprocal thomas. okay, thank you very much. ashan for the need to say it from bustles hashim. i have byron and a 10 percent tower if imposed on chinese goods will come into effect on tuesday. jessica washington is in beijing. so how might china respond? jessica? well, this moment the criticism has been switched from aging. that what we're waiting to see is the action. what we've heard from china is ministry of 4 and a 5th it says is a strong criticism of the latest round tires. they noted that they do have plans to file a lawsuit at the world trade organization. the ministry of congress also said that these
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every country in europe isn't bracing dash america as far as i could see is over the country slicing for life. and that's down to utah. stanford called bless all of you for what you're doing. please keep doing it. i hope that i could encourage you. i feel goes out, so you've got all the he did it. he did the full on her cuz he was going to take him to make what he had a long list for his career after that right on you, i think got kicked out. you know, speaking of the, you know, nazi salutes, the sort of signaling that it involves, the big gun has decided to open a new concentration. got a new construct up. i hear you say only, maybe not. the idea has been around quite a while. the british 1st developed them in south africa during the baltimore starving. the wives and children bore fighters who refused to put down the weapons . and now the button was then taken up, of course, by the americans in the 2nd world war imprisoning about a 120000 japanese civilians made them born in america. i'm putting them in camps, maybe 2000 them died in those camps as several of them were shot dead by
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david beca7use have watching markets around been watching markets around world, asia, europe, now is are they america of whats expertly full force of what trump said over the = -= but there now weekend, but there are now concerns about what to concerns about what happens to the eu and as well. the eu and retaliation as well. but it is all spec elation none of us know how far becadse none'ofo�*s knowhow—far is going to go, how long this is going to go, how long it is lost or the it is going lost or what the damagg be. it is going lost or what the damage i be.— it is going lost or what the dama . e be. �* iii 7 all thre7e'or all three major stock you all three major stock in the us have opened lower. not quite as bad as we feared, lower. not quite as bad as we feared. but — lower. not quite as bad as we feared, but yes. _ lower. not quite as bad as we feared, but yes. i in i feared, but yes. 5? a, . as well, euro ean feared, but yes. ff. r as well, european markets feared, but yes. ff. r as well, whenean markets feared, but yes. ff. r as well, when they iarkets feared, but yes. ff. r as well, when they
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is business today. as president trump slaps tariffs on goods from america's biggest trading partners — canada, mexico and china. europe'sn the firing line too, as the president of federal spending. but his biographer tells me the "bromance" with the president may not last. welcome to business today, live from new york, i m... a chaotic start to the week on wall street, with shares slumping on the open — on fears of a global trade war. and for more on all of this and its impact on the markets, joining me now is matt rowe, head of management at head of portfolio management at nomura capital management. matt, president trump has already ceded that there will be some pain to americans from these tariffs and of course market, big concern the market, the big concern is the market, the big concern is the ongoing to 7 s; be and how good these tariffs be and how long you expect the last well, that is big last w of that is big last w of the it is big question of the morning, of course, and there is always the question course, and there is always the auestio , ., , the cam aiun the camaian m in the campaign and that ” ' '" ' ” bec
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they've tried to diversify where it sends exports to places such as southeast asia to latin america, to europe to russia, kind of as a preemptive move. and on this topic of fentanyl, it's an issue that has come up before. it's something that the biden administration has brought up with leadership here in beijing several times over the years. >> marc stewart for us in beijing, thank you so much. and overnight, mexico's president says that her country is tariffs with a cool head. her words there. cnn's correspondent valeria leon is in mexico city. valeria, tell us more. >> so the u.s. is by. far mexico's. >> largest trading partner, which means that trump's plan to impose tariffs on mexico could be damaging to the u.s. economy. mexico's president, claudia sheinbaum, called for a cool head and stressed that her administration is actively working on measures to mitigate the situation, although she declined to go into detail about the plans, she has previously said that mexico is prepared to respond with tariffs of its own. moreover, mexico's economy minister marcelo ebrard said that trump would be
they've tried to diversify where it sends exports to places such as southeast asia to latin america, to europe to russia, kind of as a preemptive move. and on this topic of fentanyl, it's an issue that has come up before. it's something that the biden administration has brought up with leadership here in beijing several times over the years. >> marc stewart for us in beijing, thank you so much. and overnight, mexico's president says that her country is tariffs with a cool head. her words...
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really not that good in the uk and europe but still relatively good in in america.so if chinese goods find their way to the, to the continent and into the uk and exert a downward pressure on prices, then i think it gives both the ecb and the boe more scope to lower interest rates more aggressively than markets are anticipating this year, especially as growth is likely to continue to weaken over the coming quarters. >> so how do you tally that with growth expected to weaken but perhaps more supportive policy? how do you tally that from a market perspective? do you want to put more money to work in the uk? >> yeah, i think the uk and european markets. i mean, a lot of stock markets really are pretty cheap at the moment. it really is just the american market at the top end, which is expensive. and so i think if we've got a tailwind of sort of interest rates falling in the uk and europe and actually sort of growth maybe not as strong, but sort of not atrocious, then i think that's a pretty good tailwind, coupled with very low valuations for uk and european stocks. and i
really not that good in the uk and europe but still relatively good in in america.so if chinese goods find their way to the, to the continent and into the uk and exert a downward pressure on prices, then i think it gives both the ecb and the boe more scope to lower interest rates more aggressively than markets are anticipating this year, especially as growth is likely to continue to weaken over the coming quarters. >> so how do you tally that with growth expected to weaken but perhaps...
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america. that boost american jobs and wages. europenext. >> president trump: we have massive deficits with the european union. massive. $350 billion, if you can believe it. they don't take farm products, they don't take our cars, they don't take almost anything but we take their cars, we've millions of cars coming in, bmw and mercedes and volkswagen and just so many different cars and we don't do anything about it. how many chevrolet or ford's do see in the middle of munich? none. they don't take any cars, they don't take anything. european has abused the united states for years and they can do that. >> jesse: europeans have a 10 percent tariff on american cars. we know the us tariffs european cars, to have percent. america should never accept a bad trade terms. especially when we paid to defend europe. you can already see how the european trade wars going to end. they'll drop their duties on american car imports, pay their nato dues and german car plants will ship to south carolina. or tennessee. and greenland's destiny is also part o
america. that boost american jobs and wages. europenext. >> president trump: we have massive deficits with the european union. massive. $350 billion, if you can believe it. they don't take farm products, they don't take our cars, they don't take almost anything but we take their cars, we've millions of cars coming in, bmw and mercedes and volkswagen and just so many different cars and we don't do anything about it. how many chevrolet or ford's do see in the middle of munich? none. they...
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america should never accept bad trade terms, especially when we pay to defend europe. you can already see how the european trade war is going to end. they'll drop their duties on american car imports, pay their nato dues, and german car plants are going to shift to south carolina or tennessee. and greenland's destiny is also a part of this negotiation. we see you up there. there's a new sheriff in town, the tariff sheriff. you combine economic power with gunboat diplomacy, and you could put together a new world order based on america first. >> every single one of those countries is dying to make a deal. you know why? because they're ripping us off really badly. and the united states is tired of ripping. we're just being ripped off. and that's why we have $36 trillion in debt. we have it for a reason. because we make bad deals with everybody and we don't allow that anymore. in the end, you're going to see that either very, very substantial tariffs are going to be paid by them, or they're going to make some kind of a deal. >> trump there's always a deal to be made. he ju
america should never accept bad trade terms, especially when we pay to defend europe. you can already see how the european trade war is going to end. they'll drop their duties on american car imports, pay their nato dues, and german car plants are going to shift to south carolina or tennessee. and greenland's destiny is also a part of this negotiation. we see you up there. there's a new sheriff in town, the tariff sheriff. you combine economic power with gunboat diplomacy, and you could put...
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in canada, in western europe and in much of south america is very safe.w, the number of injuries and fatalities per passenger mile is phenomenally low. >> according to researchers at mit, commercial flights around the world have become roughly twice as safe every decade since the late 1960s. after the colgan air crash in 2009, there were major changes in the aviation industry. >> this was a regional flight flying into buffalo. the crew had been working a very long day. they had been fatigued. they got indications that they were entering what's called an aerodynamic stall. and they responded improperly. initially and essentially mushed into the ground. that was a sea change accident. that was a harbinger for incredible change in aviation, and left an indelible mark on hiring and a huge mark on training and changed the requirements for experience for new airline pilots. >> more safety regulations have led to fewer crashes, according to the national transportation safety board, there have been 15 major plane crashes in the u.s. since 1982, including last wee
in canada, in western europe and in much of south america is very safe.w, the number of injuries and fatalities per passenger mile is phenomenally low. >> according to researchers at mit, commercial flights around the world have become roughly twice as safe every decade since the late 1960s. after the colgan air crash in 2009, there were major changes in the aviation industry. >> this was a regional flight flying into buffalo. the crew had been working a very long day. they had been...
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which means america's traditional alliances are potentially going to whether yes, europe, that means you. but presidents rarely get the world's, they want to have challenges are going to emerge. so something new is going to be built, but until then, expecting much from next year, rather than a more neat world. and that's the bottom line. the connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is a global industry. opening up the conversations. would you say a conferences are, do people have less stress? because there won't be this out. the forget for people who are actually facing the brunt of climate change with fresh perspectives from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our times on i'll just sierra this is took a, took a, a is the 1st country to develop a national, sustainable tourism program in collaboration with the global, sustainable tourism cubs. village life here retains its job. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the table. hu
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nearly half of people in britain see our relationship with europe is the most comparing with nearly 20% important, comparing with nearly 20% who americaof reform uk in and on polls, champions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed;, champions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed of:hampions of worth pondering, the rise of reform uk in and indeed of donald yns of have been 5 a; ban” " ” eli’mntm have been climbing in they have been steadily climbing in the polls on the pole tonight from suggests they have edged yougov suggeststheyhaveedged of labour and the ahead of labour and the conservative, albeit within the of 555555555555 5155'555'55'5555 5 w of error. just one poll and may 5 5 5 vlikelya 155; 5 5 5 5 likely a long way 5 likely a lo55ng way away from a election but, boy, the general election but, boy, the bigger parties have noticed bigger parties have really noticed reform's rise. of reform's rise. both of those are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for are sense of the limited reform's rise. both of those for manoeuvre >f the limited reform's rise. both of those for manoeuvre
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the original languages of the americas are dying at an accelerated pace. the stokes and europe slide up to you as president donald trump says he'll impose terrace only europe and union the, until mccrae, this is, they'll just say we're alive from doha. also coming up, medical evacuated to leave guns. that with talks to extend the 6 funds you to get on to why is wrong so cellphone gases, health care system puts pregnant women and new bones of risk the number of miscarriages as soon as well. so ahead i'm sorry. one more question. pocket, 150, facing people take. i'll tell you how to stay in focused on the thought through imposing tried libby's own canada and mexico in china. the us presidents has now threatening tariffs against the european union. donald trump declined to give a timeline pallets, is hill announced the tariff soon as well? definitely happen with the european union. i can tell you that because it really you know, we have over 300 and we take everything we have correspondence following reaction from around the world. in a moment. we'll speak to jessica washington, w
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canada is a crucial co-producer with american automobile companies that enable north america to compete with asia and europe. this whole policy is of the stop or i'll shoot myself in the foot kind. it represents a self-inflicted supply shock, a wound on the american economy. it is very dangerous. the major winner will be xi jinping. >> why do you say that? >> because we are with our tariffs on china, giving him an excuse for their poor economic performance and ability to blame it on us, because by alienating all our traditional allies and creating uncertainty about whether we can be relied on, we're driving people into china's arms. >> and when it comes to the impact on u.s. consumers, if these tariffs wind up going into effect one minute after midnight, how soon do you think americans are going to feel an impact? >> i think it will be within a week, within a small number of weeks, because people will know that when they deplete their inventory, the marginal new goods in their inventory is going to be more expensive because of the 25% tariff, and therefore they'll price that in. they'll want to be able to b
canada is a crucial co-producer with american automobile companies that enable north america to compete with asia and europe. this whole policy is of the stop or i'll shoot myself in the foot kind. it represents a self-inflicted supply shock, a wound on the american economy. it is very dangerous. the major winner will be xi jinping. >> why do you say that? >> because we are with our tariffs on china, giving him an excuse for their poor economic performance and ability to blame it on...
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so, how significant is that that rubio has jews in latin america, central america for his first trip most go to europe >> finally we are getting some attention. i think it is very significant. and in particular it recognizes a big part of the migration crisis of the last four years came from these countries. some of them were not just innocent bystanders. they were actually aiding migrants on this journey north. i think rubio wants to deliver a message to say either you are a friend or a photo of the u.s. you're going to be happier if you are a friend of ours than if you are deemed to be an enemy. paul: one of the specifics deliverables he wants. migrants that we return? what specifically can they do to slow that march north? >> the big message she will talking about is corruption. corruption is at the root of a lot of the problems with investment in the region. u.s. investors cannot pay bribes to governments we have the practices act. that has meant a lot of investors stay out of the region because every b everybody else n there paying bribes. so he's he is got to address te corruption problem at lea
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also the potential h weighed with the united states of america, which explains the whipping impact on the stuff markets earlier today. here, across europe, where the european also make is to kennedy the main target of the, of the pretence of targets of the, of those topics. and this explains why the shares tumbled now. most of the a you need. so came out today and spoke to the media in brussels from polish, done all the task to friends need to in my while my crown joining the sunset of all of charles kayak, carlos the you to diploma. they said that they are willing to negotiate a deal with the trump administration by the ultimate to trump decides to impose those lead it's on the european union, then the block will have to be taught the 8th. and this explains why you're getting this very cautious statement. from the europeans to walk in a fine line, they understand that they have many issues and come on with the united states of america. when it comes to negotiating. a settlement for ukraine, defense strategy, the future of nato. but at the same time, the fear that the of trump decides to go get a lot to the on slum and slap those titus
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america. foreign aid goes all across europe and the world. because we have to win this war strategically.deciding he's going to just bust into the treasury department, gain access to all of our most, most personal information and got access. i'm going to break in to u.s. aid, going to get access to top security clearance. and again, he's a private citizen. i'm curious, what is the response going to be, not just from democrats on capitol hill, but from republicans who know this is unconstitutional? >> well, it's. >> a real test of the test of the system, obviously, joe, look, how many times have we said, well, we've never seen anything quite like this before. well, we've never seen anything quite like this before. we're seeing basically an. >> all out. >> assault on the federal government by the person that we elected to lead it, and the person we didn't elect to lead it. of course, his billionaire patron, elon musk, who gets billions of dollars from the federal government and now is going around with a great deal of carte blanche, obviously dictating changes that go, as you say, beyond wh
america. foreign aid goes all across europe and the world. because we have to win this war strategically.deciding he's going to just bust into the treasury department, gain access to all of our most, most personal information and got access. i'm going to break in to u.s. aid, going to get access to top security clearance. and again, he's a private citizen. i'm curious, what is the response going to be, not just from democrats on capitol hill, but from republicans who know this is...
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america. german auto suppliers operate 330 sites in mexico. this is about a deficit vicariously transferred from europexico and the united states of america. it's a triangulation. consolation? it's possibly going to get more expensive. they import these mexican beers into the u.s. what's the margin? the stock was downgraded from usual to overweight with a pt drop at $200. we are a little bit away from that. as you say, it's about whether you take the bid on the offer for short-term margins or is there something much longer term with a harder to define offramp? jonathan: thank you, sir. consolation brands, down in the premarket. top story this morning, donald trump said that he spoke with the -- is set to's speak with the canadian and mexican prime minister's later today. what we all want to know is -- what can they do in the next 24 hours to stop this from happening? lisa: we don't know yet. trump talking about it has not given in offramp and we don't know what would constitute success from canada or mexico to pull back on the tariffs that would take place after midnight in less than 24 hours. what is
america. german auto suppliers operate 330 sites in mexico. this is about a deficit vicariously transferred from europexico and the united states of america. it's a triangulation. consolation? it's possibly going to get more expensive. they import these mexican beers into the u.s. what's the margin? the stock was downgraded from usual to overweight with a pt drop at $200. we are a little bit away from that. as you say, it's about whether you take the bid on the offer for short-term margins or...
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two working for him, trying procure strategic minerals in south america, drafting the important elements of the strategic survey in europe, and then essentially leading the strategic bombing survey in japan after the end of the war. and he kind of takes from that, you know, a wider mandate, which he got president truman, which is basically, while you're talking to all of these generals and and leaders in a defeated country, try to figure why they attacked us in the first place and. so i think the strategic bombing and specially in context of nsc 68, is very because he's drafting it in early 1946 and he's staying in d.c. when a lot of bankers and lawyers are going back to their practices, private life and. his basic takeaway is that japan attacked the united states in december of 1941 because the united states had allowed its strength to atrophy and weakness for nixon was provocative and oh, by the way, he's looking out into the world in the early 1946, and he's seen the same a repetition of what he writes. in the late 1930s. now he gets some traction on this and he's very annoyed. the person who does get traction is, is
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announced of oil has spiked and traders across europe and on wall street are braced for a turbulent day as investors rush to assess how the levies will affect america's biggest in his cross hairs. a $300 billion deficit. products, they take almost nothing, and we take everything from them — millions of cars, tremendous imported from canada and mexico, except oil from canada where the tariff will be 10%. similar import duties on us products. organization. but trump says he will speak to canada and mexico's leaders canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau urged consumers worth of american goods. on $125 billion worth of american products in 21 it's a very important trading relationship within the us mca. ——it�*s a very important trading relationship substantial impact on the price level, especially combined with the simultaneous additional ten percentage point when it totally wasn't unexpected, he said he would be he has said on his own social media platforms that there will be pain for americans in the short term. tariffs in place for? because certainly for canada if it is some length of time, some economists are saying it could push canada into recessio
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every country in europe isn't bracing, dest america, as far as i could see, is over the country slicing for life. and that's down to you guys actually called the last one of you for what you're doing. please keep doing it. i hope that i could encourage you. my cell goes out. so you've got all this on the he did, he did the full on her cuz he was gonna take him to make what he had a long illustrious career after that, right on the rails and got kicked out. you know, speaking of the, you know, nazi salutes the sort of signaling that it involved. so the big dawn has decided to open a new concentration of a new, concentrated cup. i hear you say only, maybe not. the idea has been around quite a while. the british 1st developed them in south africa during the cold war, starving. the wives and children bore fighters who refused to put down their weapons. and now the button was then taken up, of course, by the americans in the 2nd world war imprisoning about a 120000 japanese civilians made them born in america. i'm putting them in camps new 2000 them died in those coms as several of them were
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whether europe is we're fine to, let's say, we can lead to own our own defense without having to rely on the united states. america only for them to see that the tightest was starting to ripple through the stock market. so globally, and then earlier in the day, you'll be in stock. markets was tumbling, but typically shares of all european ultimate because which stand for the bulk of european exports followed by pharmaceuticals to the united states of america. then that gives us looking about a trade deficit of $300000000000.00 with the e u. and that to address the situation they are going to impose types beautifully as us saying that option a they would talk to trump and his team on the need to take advantage of funding to connect to the global economic order with lower titus . everybody benefits. it's a win win situation for everyone. if that does not happen, they say they are going to be targeted by imposing a. ringback thomas, also on american products. but sammy, this are changing times a delicate moment for the european areas, the russian invasion of the way. oh, you're quite enters into its 3rd year raising
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america to get $7,500 if they are released. now imagine a cadillac with a big american v-8 engine gets tariffs on the way to europe, let alone been given a subsidy. do you consider that to be a good example of terrible reciprocity with our allies? >> that is the example of the failed industrial policy of the united states of america. it is a failed industrial policy and needs to be changed and needs to be changed now. that is an american first. that is what america first means, exactly what you were pointing out. help us here stop having everyone else treat us so poorly. >> obviously, the car industry is near and dear to my heart. the only commitment i asked for you of course, you have to visit ohio. national champion football team. don't ask about our professional sports, please. but have you come to ohio and see the largest manufacturing facility going up in columbus. i think this is a good example of what you will change in the commerce department because to have a good strategy with bad implementation is a terrible deal so i look forward to having you there to help us get that plant implemented quicker and more efficiently so
america to get $7,500 if they are released. now imagine a cadillac with a big american v-8 engine gets tariffs on the way to europe, let alone been given a subsidy. do you consider that to be a good example of terrible reciprocity with our allies? >> that is the example of the failed industrial policy of the united states of america. it is a failed industrial policy and needs to be changed and needs to be changed now. that is an american first. that is what america first means, exactly...
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europe.” [music playing] so joe takes that advice and moves to italy. [speaking italian] in italy, joe gets the love and appreciation and celebrity that he never got in americaspeaking italian] he was a person, a player with a lot of passion. and he was able to transfer this passion to the people. [cheering] we don't want just leaders without passion. joe bryant was that kind of player. i know that had to be jarring for the rest of the family because i don't know many black families picked up and moved to italy. in that point, it wasn't as common. [speaking italian] the courage that took for he and pam to do that, to take their kids, to separate them from their extended families. it must have been very hard for them, but they did it. at the time, i was only six years old. and i was pretty much clueless about the whole situation. my parents basically told me, kobe, you're going to an italian school. we want you to learn a new language. and when you're young, you just basically do whatever your parents tell you to do with no questions asked. [speaking italian] every time i saw my father step on the court, i got happy. i got chills because everybody's going cra
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europe, which dilutes nato's power even more, he could pull the whole flippin plug. >> yeah, and i think that there's a real arrogance attached to this that you say to america. president has said europe has to spend more. trump's managed to get them to spend more. but i think there's a real arrogance to turn around and say, no, we're not going to spend more because you will sort it out for us. that's not the best way to form a relationship. and, you know, if you look at the eu as a whole and the european side of nato as a whole, you know, it can match america. so why would america keep saying, well, we're going to keep paying all this money, and it is vital that america stay in because not least the maritime contribution made to nato. >> what about i was going to ask you about macron. >> well, i mean. >> well, i mean. >> he's in his last hurrah. >> he's in his last hurrah. >> yeah. and actually he's been one of the biggest threats to nato. i mean, he called it a brain dead organisation. he's been pushing for a european military, however you want to describe that. and of course, some of these countries are constitutionally bound to not take part. it was a nato
europe, which dilutes nato's power even more, he could pull the whole flippin plug. >> yeah, and i think that there's a real arrogance attached to this that you say to america. president has said europe has to spend more. trump's managed to get them to spend more. but i think there's a real arrogance to turn around and say, no, we're not going to spend more because you will sort it out for us. that's not the best way to form a relationship. and, you know, if you look at the eu as a whole...
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picture 1st on europe, the countries around the world today that are very much trying to make out what these types will mean. these new us stars, what could mean for the 1st not america's biggest trading partner, but nonetheless, the significant one is indeed a significant one of the united states is the number one explore destination for consummate in the european union. and within the context, germany as the i is the chair a. yeah. and just zooming in on germany, which is europe strongest economy, the car industry, the automotive industry has direct interest as you say, in the us and around the world. and in the past, donald trump threatened to put tires on your car, exports. what will the prospect sort of tires mean for a germany's automotive goods? it definitely means given is high export exposure that the job kind a seat is highly will of those 2 of these type of fits from president trump. this one of the ability, for example, expresses itself in job mean security in the future, but also the disruption of supply chains in germany, in light of punched is the options that could be coming in such a key industry that would have major implications for the father and ge
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america is total allergy exports. and last month the western press report and that traders diverted 6 us cargoes of allergy from where they are headed in asia over to the u. since europe is apparently now the old lady who will pay top dollar to snap up. absolutely anything that comes into the boutique. so hey, why even bother putting it out on the rack for any other customers to consider. and the u. s. is expecting to see a 15 percent increase in l n g sales just this year as a result of their increased output of it over there. and the use seems so interested in that that it's now see currently playing footsie under the table with the text on the down low with russia emerging as the 2nd largest elegy supplier in the 1st half of last year. that's according to think tang data having basically just switched out russian pipeline. yes for record high imports of russian l n g. so this shot gun wedding between the us and you, resulting from a shared anti russia ideology has worked out so incredibly well. they even has trump talks like the you is barefoot in the kitchen and required to now cater to is every economic way m. e with visuals are now apparently talking about forma
america is total allergy exports. and last month the western press report and that traders diverted 6 us cargoes of allergy from where they are headed in asia over to the u. since europe is apparently now the old lady who will pay top dollar to snap up. absolutely anything that comes into the boutique. so hey, why even bother putting it out on the rack for any other customers to consider. and the u. s. is expecting to see a 15 percent increase in l n g sales just this year as a result of their...
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america is total energy exports. and last month, the western press reported that traders diverted 6 us cargoes of allergy from where they are headed in asia over to the u. since europe is apparently now the old lady who will pay top dollar to snap up. absolutely anything that comes into the boutique, so hey, why even bother putting it out on the rack for any other customers to consider? and the u. s. is expecting to see a 15 percent increase in l n. g sales just this year as a result of their increased output of it over there. and be you seems so interested in that that it's now see currently playing footsie under the table with the text on the down low with russia emerging as the 2nd largest elegy supplier in the 1st half of last year. that's according to think tang data having basically just switched out russian pipeline. yes for record high imports of russian l n g. so this shot gun wedding between the us and your resulting from a shared anti russia ideology has worked out so incredibly well. they even has trump talks like the you is barefoot in the kitchen and required to now cater to is every economic way m. e with visuals are now apparently talking about forma
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europe's council centre. thanks for having me — to go to their offices in washington. the remit of the state department. the president said usaid is a good concept but has speaking on his trip to central americas catholic high school shortly the prime minister said his thoughts are with the boy's family, adding that to 1a years and three months injail. allowed six areas to bypass a 5% cap on increases. allowed a 9% rise — birmingham, somerset you're live with bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be the first since his inauguration when he visits the white house mr netanyahu is already in washington meeting 0ur correspondentjoe inwood is in jerusalem, of the gaza ceasefire. prime minister netanyahu didn't seem keen to emphasise that. instead he spoke about the strength of the relationship to the white house — although it's worth pointing between the two. about unrwa — the un agency for palestinians — threat posed by iran, israel's great rival in the region. mr neta nyahu holds. the rest of the hostages out. in the coming 2a hours. intense rain has battered north queensland in the last couple of days, and although it has eased off in townsville, areas further north have had
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america and the united states. in addition to private foundations in the united states and europe as well. tilateral organizations and multilateral banks are a sourceort for the dialogue. host: our topic for this segment is secretary of state's visit to central america. he's heading out on a diplomatic vision across central america. how significant is it that his first foreign travel is to latin america? guest: i think it is significant because it is the issues that are priorities for the trump administration and they relate to latin america. principally migration and china and the presence of china and influence of china on latin america. of course, we remember in president trump's inaugural address, the country he referred to most was panama. he pledged to retake control of the panama canal. it's not a surprise that secretary rubio's first stop will be panama to talk about that issue. host: he has long exerted influence over u.s. latin american policy, including during the first trump administration. remind us of his background and his perspective as he comes into this role. guest: secret
america and the united states. in addition to private foundations in the united states and europe as well. tilateral organizations and multilateral banks are a sourceort for the dialogue. host: our topic for this segment is secretary of state's visit to central america. he's heading out on a diplomatic vision across central america. how significant is it that his first foreign travel is to latin america? guest: i think it is significant because it is the issues that are priorities for the trump...
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europe. we have a different approach to international relations. we're not the superpower. we're looking to support it. so we are quite different. but look, we love america. we love americans. this is, as i say, one of the greatest relationships in the world. we want it to continue. but if it's changing, we too will change. and i would say if i can make the i would say the mood of the country has moved from one of confusion to a sense of betrayal, and now very much to a sense of resolve and the resolve from canadians is if the u.s. has changed, if it's changed its priorities, how the u.s. is going to treat us, we'll move forward on our own. just a gaming it out for a second. if canada just humor me for one second. if canada were to become the 51st state, how many house democrats would that add to congress? there's there's it's it's an impossibility. it would never happen. okay. mark carney, thanks so much. appreciate it. good luck on the campaign trail today. president trump also made major changes to the united states humanitarian agency, the usaid, a move the white house says is meant to protect your tax dollars. my next guest calls that move dangerous
europe. we have a different approach to international relations. we're not the superpower. we're looking to support it. so we are quite different. but look, we love america. we love americans. this is, as i say, one of the greatest relationships in the world. we want it to continue. but if it's changing, we too will change. and i would say if i can make the i would say the mood of the country has moved from one of confusion to a sense of betrayal, and now very much to a sense of resolve and the...
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ideas paulding had published as early as the 18 tens about america's capacity for a picturesque history that was as rich as that of england or europe conceived by paulding and chapman. together, this series prove that chapman could paint a major history picture that he could not only technically achieve technically accomplished, and deeply meaningful pictures of historic places, but that he could also literally reconstruct them. by the time he painted the series as only interior scene you see here, none of this furniture was at mount vernon chapman visited george washington park. custis at arlington house to learn how the room had been arranged at the time of washington's death. he then sketched each piece and reassembled them in the room to create a scene as if washington's body had only just been removed. the resume worked. spalding's role as chapman's official patron ended in 1837, when the federal government awarded him the commission for one of the four remaining spots in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol. chapman finished his monumental baptism of pocahontas. you see here in 1840. and we just saw it today in the rotunda. the u.
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europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> you don't know robert lighthizer, but his influence with president trump could change america'sp u.s. trade negotiator in the first trump administration, and he's an evangelist for tariffs. taxes on imported goods. yesterday the president declared an emergency and imposed unusually high 25% tariffs on mexico and canada and 10% on china to coerce them to stop the flow of the deadly drug fentanyl. that's unusual because tariffs are normally used to balance trade. and in lighthizer's opinion, america has little choice. he says china's three-to-one dominance in trade is a threat to our way of life. >> china to me is a -- an existential threat to the united states. it is a very, very competent adversary. china views itself as number one in the world and wants to be that way. they view us as in the way. they have the biggest army in the world, and they're growing it. the biggest navy in the world, and they're growing it. they're spying on us. they're taking our technology. they've been waging an economic war against the united states and winning that war for at least the last three de
europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> you don't know robert lighthizer, but his influence with president trump could change america'sp u.s. trade negotiator in the first trump administration, and he's an evangelist for tariffs. taxes on imported goods. yesterday the president declared an emergency and imposed unusually high 25% tariffs on mexico and canada and 10% on china to coerce them...