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that it will definitely happen with european union and i can tell you that because they have really taking advantage of us and we have over $300 billion deficit they don't take our cars, they don't take our foreign products, did almost nothing and we take every thing from them, millions of cars, tremendous amounts of food and foreign products, so the uk is we outline and we will will uk and european union, is really out of line and you can't use out of point but i am sure will i think that one can be worked out but the european union is an atrocity but they have done. >> what is the relationship with the e.u.'s trent. trump: the prime minister's very nice we got a couple of meetings and numerous phone calls and getting along very well and we will see whether or not we can balance of the budget with the european union, it is $350 million deficit. obviously something will take place there. [inaudible]. >> time life. trump: with you. trump: window say there's a timeline that it will be pretty soon. >> no no i'm nobody tell you we may have short-term and people understand a little pain but lon
that it will definitely happen with european union and i can tell you that because they have really taking advantage of us and we have over $300 billion deficit they don't take our cars, they don't take our foreign products, did almost nothing and we take every thing from them, millions of cars, tremendous amounts of food and foreign products, so the uk is we outline and we will will uk and european union, is really out of line and you can't use out of point but i am sure will i think that one...
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and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that up. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off it will be. yeah, exactly. we'll do it in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here, we're gonna go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll keep are going to continue our discussion on ukraine state with our to the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the welcome act across software. all things are considered on peter lavelle. just remind you were discussing ukraine, the okay, want to go back to dimitry. i want you to be able to finish your answer um, before we went to the break it before you do, though, it's already been mentioned on this program and it's, it's the alta 2 point. oh, now if you look at most histories of the cold war, this was a, impose peace on europe. but europe had destroyed itself and b
and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that up. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off it will be. yeah, exactly. we'll do it in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here, we're gonna go to a short...
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and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off it will be, or. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here, we're gonna go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll keep are going to continue our discussion on ukraine state without the least russian states. never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will ben in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia cruising and supports the ortiz full neck team, and our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request, which is the silver the had a pretty well. we'll just need to just include t
and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off it will be, or. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here, we're gonna go to a short break....
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we discussed this with our partners in the european union and the european commission and tomorrow i will travel to paris to talk to emmanuel macron. europe relies and focuses on a free, fair global trade and we are not alone. the fact that negotiations between eu and the states about a free-trade agreement have come to an end after 25 years and this underlines this message just like the political conclusion of the modernized agreement with mexico last friday was a success for europe and mexico. less trait -- less tariffs, that means more trade and lower prices. speaking of competition europe and germany have to make an effort to become more competitive and not solely as a reaction to development in china or the presidential elections in the u.s. the world and globalization as a whole has changed fundamentally. we have seen the rise of serious competitors in all parts of the world, asia, africa, and south america. that does not mean we should engage to undercut competition according to the motto of who pays the lowest wages or who has the lowest social standards. if we want to preser
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and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off who will be. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're gonna go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll keep are going to continue our discussion on ukraine state with our, to the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're so shorter that conflict with the 1st law show you i've been to the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. at the point, obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the cause, i don't know which
and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off who will be. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're gonna go to a short break, and...
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it's going to the european union, of course, to brussels to reset our relationships with the european union. does he need to be here? we're going to debate that. >> we're going to be joined in the studio by a man who was misdiagnosed with incurable motor neurone disease and made plans to end his own life. don't miss that. >> and 4 in 5 children under 12 are worried about climate change, as teachers struggle to tackle so—called eco anxiety. can't they just let kids be kids? >> it's the teachers who are causing it. now network rail is telling its staff to stop using the word passenger in an attempt to reduce customer frustration. and of course, pregnant women must be called pregnant people. >> a new ofsted school inspection proposals are branded worse than the system currently in place, as a colour coded system is set to replace one word reviews. >> and households in scotland could be banned from owning cats in order to protect native mammals and birds. you might say it's perplexing. >> you wrote that. has the scottish government taken complete leave of its senses? this was a report com
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we encapsulated it and a simple slogan, having more united states in the european union, and more european union in the united states. so not the notes on it. let me ask you a question. it's a little complex about some of the playbook of stress along borders. and when i think about the e. u, and i think some of the other leaders that i've interviewed, they've talked a lot particularly in eastern europe, about the way migration has been weaponized. and how russia and belo reuss and others are attempting to destabilize governments with migration insertions. poland, his shot much of its border down. it is stopped in the right of asylum in this to tell me about this process because i would like our viewers to understand because united states to some degree is arguing much the same thing with its southern border. but many human rights people have raised questions about whether this is the right track for poland and whether those that are basically victims in other governments or to have a place to go. so how do you reconcile poland big flank with beller, bella. ruth was the place where russia i
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and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that up. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality the, the, the, the better off it will be. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're gonna go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll keep are going to continue our discussion on ukraine state with our to the cause, which is pretty nice to someone that just didn't want to say i'm on this for the best interest you. i you see for the se under the guise of evacuation about 50000 people were transported. the, the main purpose of this concentration camp in bella rose was doing think prisoners was time for us and use them as a human shield against the advancing soviet on me. giving my own but feelings and slipped into phone. you put them in. there was one of us please give me the plugin for the ship t
and i don't think the european union at this stage is going to be a significant factor in that up. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality the, the, the, the better off it will be. yeah, exactly. we do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is going to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're gonna go to a short break, and...
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and i don't think the european union at this stage just going to be a significant factor in that. and i think the sooner that the europeans get the group on that reality, the, the, the, the better off it will be. yeah, exactly. you will do in a way, gentlemen, before we go to the break, we're at 1945 again because it's going to be 2 outside powers is go to decide the fate of europe, and that's europe's fault. in this case, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here we go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll keep are going to continue our discussion on ukraine state with our to the know better places to be. is the village in the some most beautiful features is purely anarchist in the sense that there are no authorities within the city. everyone is their own citizen. half the people are here because then the rest, the go and the other half here because they loved the place and there's nowhere else they rather be than here. but i always are going to explain. you just have to experience labs. and by doing that, you have to live here though. dish lay it right here in lagrange.
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and european union is about 1.5 trillion euros every year, bigger than every single european economy except for the u.k., france, germany and italy and they enjoy 3% tariffs. and goldman sachs has suggested that could wipe out 1% of european growth also adjust the trade deficit but let's not forget the u.s. runs a surplus on services so that could be another place they get hit back. they will have a major impact on europe. >> which parts of the european economy are most likely to be impacted? where will the pain be faced and felt most acutely? >> basically germany. more than half of that surplus europe runs with the u.s. is what germany. they run a surplus of about 85 billion euros with the u.s. and now the u.s. is the biggest trading partner of germany. they have pivoted away from china and moved to the u.s.. and they are going to get crushed by this. this is the biggest port in germany. this is where all the major trade happens in this port has been operational since 1189a.d so it's been a hub for european trade for a long time and let's not forget this idea of global trade and exp
and european union is about 1.5 trillion euros every year, bigger than every single european economy except for the u.k., france, germany and italy and they enjoy 3% tariffs. and goldman sachs has suggested that could wipe out 1% of european growth also adjust the trade deficit but let's not forget the u.s. runs a surplus on services so that could be another place they get hit back. they will have a major impact on europe. >> which parts of the european economy are most likely to be...
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the european union has treated us so terribly. reporter: you promised americans to try to reduce cost. and so many of the products we tariffed, when they come into the country, the ongoing country is not paying the tariff. the buyers in the united states pay that. then that is passed on to consumers. pres. trump: right, sometimes. reporter: how would you expect to have prices come down if you have such a broad plan for tariffs? and what do you say to the voters who want to see you reduce everyday costs? pres. trump: i got elected for a lot of reasons. number one was the border. number two was inflation. i had almost no inflation and yet i charged hundreds of millions of dollars of tariffs to countries. i had almost no inflation and took in $600 billion of money from other countries. >> the market reaction around tariffs? >> the word tariff is a very misunderstood word. it is one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary. it really is. we have been taken advantage of because others have charged us vat. the european union charge
the european union has treated us so terribly. reporter: you promised americans to try to reduce cost. and so many of the products we tariffed, when they come into the country, the ongoing country is not paying the tariff. the buyers in the united states pay that. then that is passed on to consumers. pres. trump: right, sometimes. reporter: how would you expect to have prices come down if you have such a broad plan for tariffs? and what do you say to the voters who want to see you reduce...
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to defend the fruit trick together with our partners we discuss this with our partners in the european union and the european commission. tomorrow i will travel to paris to talk to macron on a free, fair global trade. about a free trade agreement have come to an end just make to a conclusion after 25 years. this underlines this message. just like the political for europe and for mexico. that means more trade, more competition and lower prices. speaking of competition, europe and germany have to make an effort to be more competitive. not solely a reaction to develop china or the presidential election in the u.s. world globalization as a whole change fundamentally. we have seen the rise of serious competitors in all parts in the world in asia, africa and south america. that does not mean we should engage the competition according to the moderate who pays the lowest wages or who has the lowest environmental and social standards. but, we want to preserve our prosperity we need to keep the technological edge and establish a new climate technology of the key technologies and sectors that are neede
to defend the fruit trick together with our partners we discuss this with our partners in the european union and the european commission. tomorrow i will travel to paris to talk to macron on a free, fair global trade. about a free trade agreement have come to an end just make to a conclusion after 25 years. this underlines this message. just like the political for europe and for mexico. that means more trade, more competition and lower prices. speaking of competition, europe and germany have to...
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so yes, it will throw the european union and the uk closer together.different world to the to when we left the european union five years ago. the country's annual budget on saturday, outlining the key priority areas for the government. auto show in india. in sales by over 14%. at the bottom of the pyramid, the people who are there, their affordability part of it vis a vis the increase in the car price has been a challenge. is something collectively we all have to work together. vehicle sales are seen as a key indicator of people's ability it's notjust the weak consumer demand here in the auto sector, are generally a lot more careful about how much money they are spending. now, this is definitely a sizeable slowdown... putting money in the hands of indians is essential. incentive coming in from the budget. personal income tax can see some reject to give the middle income class earners some kind of reprieve to give a boost into higher consumption. weak consumer demand and a dip in manufacturing drove down india's economy to a seven—quarter low. infrastru
so yes, it will throw the european union and the uk closer together.different world to the to when we left the european union five years ago. the country's annual budget on saturday, outlining the key priority areas for the government. auto show in india. in sales by over 14%. at the bottom of the pyramid, the people who are there, their affordability part of it vis a vis the increase in the car price has been a challenge. is something collectively we all have to work together. vehicle sales...
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we're here to tell the european union to end this contract. they've signed with rolanda for raw materials, because as everyone knows by now, there are no raw materials in rolanda. everything comes from the d, r c. these are blood mineral, whatnot, and we don't want to see that happen anymore. we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of 20000000 to the rwandan army clearly shows that these people are the ones behind it . were fed up with your complicity with the rwandans and the genocidal coming. we are simply fed to make up your minds and quickly. i know where is the european union, where is from, where's the us? they will rush to helping ukraine. they sent billions in weapons to kids. so what about that the see, where are they now? it's all happening over there because of your complicity. these people die every day. international community see it, but they don't say anything because they k
we're here to tell the european union to end this contract. they've signed with rolanda for raw materials, because as everyone knows by now, there are no raw materials in rolanda. everything comes from the d, r c. these are blood mineral, whatnot, and we don't want to see that happen anymore. we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of...
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i know where is the european union, where his products, where is the us? they will rush to helping ukraine. they sent billions in weapons to kids. so what about the d. c? where are they now? it's all happening over there because of your complicity. these people die every day. international community see it, but they don't say anything because they know that their interests are at stake. we saw how everyone was behind ukraine, but the d. r. c has been of band and as a country, congest ques is, can go way of helping the m, 23 militants gain access to the d. r. c's, mineral resources, which are critical for the production of electric vehicles and mobile phones. rolanda has denied any involvement, however, a year ago assigned to key resource supply deal with the you and some now point to western interest. in the ongoing war, a mineral value chains are critical to rolando is economy. the country is a major player on the world's 10, tell them extraction. it also produces 10 tungsten gold and i opium, and has the potential for lithium and rare earth elements. in
i know where is the european union, where his products, where is the us? they will rush to helping ukraine. they sent billions in weapons to kids. so what about the d. c? where are they now? it's all happening over there because of your complicity. these people die every day. international community see it, but they don't say anything because they know that their interests are at stake. we saw how everyone was behind ukraine, but the d. r. c has been of band and as a country, congest ques is,...
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maria: it won't end there trump says tariffs on the european union are coming that will definitely happensofter tone with the united kingdom suggesting they can make a deal first the european union is going to respond firmly to any potential tariff, canada has already responded and unseated 25% retaliation on $155 billion of u.s. exports, mexico is going retaliation with no specifics have been given their how do you see this playing out congressman. >> i think of canada move is to retaliate against united states president trump said he will raise tariffs even more on canada i think at the end the way it's going to put, i think the end game the least was publicly stated as functional and killing over 100,000 americans every single year that has to stop. i've been hawkish especially on mexico they need to stop what were we need to stop it. that sum exits to mexico and canada into china i thought we needed to decouple we are funding the instrument of our own demise. i'm very happy with the tariffs imposed on china as we push ourselves and try to wean ourselves from china because again every
maria: it won't end there trump says tariffs on the european union are coming that will definitely happensofter tone with the united kingdom suggesting they can make a deal first the european union is going to respond firmly to any potential tariff, canada has already responded and unseated 25% retaliation on $155 billion of u.s. exports, mexico is going retaliation with no specifics have been given their how do you see this playing out congressman. >> i think of canada move is to...
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now over in the european union. they have already prepared a statement that condemns and does not recognize the results of this votes. the cell went as far as saying that the elections are sold. so jim, well, actually this happens time and again, when russell's or washington are not satisfied with the people's choice in various countries. so just take a look at said georgia or romania where despite the majority votes, brussels that protest have fueled the minority to take to the streets or take a look at some old dover who opens multiple polling stations for a few of us citizens in the european union while giving the minimum number of ballots to the hundreds of thousands of old buildings and russians. and of course ukraine where the lens, these presidency already ended, as he is the tower, thanks to the western politicians who are mute in this case of blazing cat r g on democracy. so bill of rooms had certainly reacted sharply to the european ends. us statements as both the central election commission and for admini
now over in the european union. they have already prepared a statement that condemns and does not recognize the results of this votes. the cell went as far as saying that the elections are sold. so jim, well, actually this happens time and again, when russell's or washington are not satisfied with the people's choice in various countries. so just take a look at said georgia or romania where despite the majority votes, brussels that protest have fueled the minority to take to the streets or take...
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day five. >> tonight we are leaving the european union.ing moment of hope, a moment they thought would never come. >> well, it captured the attention of the nation, and after years of arguments, wrangling slogans and campaigns, at 11:00 on the 31st of january 2020, brexit was done. boris johnson claimed it was the dawn of a new era. >> proud of what i've done, i've been supported by a huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go and work abroad. >> well. >> well. >> what did it mean for you? what was promised? and in the end, what did we get? >> everything's in chaos. brexit has not been allowed to be delivered.
day five. >> tonight we are leaving the european union.ing moment of hope, a moment they thought would never come. >> well, it captured the attention of the nation, and after years of arguments, wrangling slogans and campaigns, at 11:00 on the 31st of january 2020, brexit was done. boris johnson claimed it was the dawn of a new era. >> proud of what i've done, i've been supported by a huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i...
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the european union has treated us so terribly. reporter: you promised americans to try to reduce cost. so much of the products we tariffed, the outgoing country is not paying the tariff, the buyers in the united states pay that. that is passed on to consumers. pres. trump: right, sometimes. reporter: how would you expect to have prices come down if you have such a broad plan for tariffs? what do you say to the voters who want you to reduce everyday costs? pres. trump: i got elected for a lot of reasons. number one was the border. number two was inflation. i had almost no inflation and yet i charged hundreds of millions of tariffs to countries. i had almost no inflation and took in $600 billion of money from other countries. tariffs don't cause inflation, they caused success. they cause big success. there could be some temporary short-term disruption and people will understand that. i had that when i negotiated good deals for the farmers. unfortunately those deals have been led astray by biden and his people because they did not en
the european union has treated us so terribly. reporter: you promised americans to try to reduce cost. so much of the products we tariffed, the outgoing country is not paying the tariff, the buyers in the united states pay that. that is passed on to consumers. pres. trump: right, sometimes. reporter: how would you expect to have prices come down if you have such a broad plan for tariffs? what do you say to the voters who want you to reduce everyday costs? pres. trump: i got elected for a lot of...
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the european union is really out of line. be worked out.me minister starmer wants a closer relation with the eu. prime minister starmer has been very nice. getting along well. with the european union, it is $350 billion deficit. ahead for americans, after ordering 25% tariffs quote, �*ripping off�* america. the price." suggesting it will impose similar import duties of 25% on us goods. canada is also set to bring in retaliatory tariffs, to "choose canadian. " ordered an additional 10% beginning in canada. canada outlined how it would hit back, like the american tariffs, our response will also be items such as american beer, wine and bourbon, the us tariff is 25% on all products i think it's a crazy idea and i'm surprised he is turning on canada like this. because we were always such good neighbours. but i also think it's going to hurt the us economy because here in ontario we make a lot of auto parts we sell to the us, they make cars. paid by the importer, not the exporter. $12,500. that cost can be passed on to the customer through higher
the european union is really out of line. be worked out.me minister starmer wants a closer relation with the eu. prime minister starmer has been very nice. getting along well. with the european union, it is $350 billion deficit. ahead for americans, after ordering 25% tariffs quote, �*ripping off�* america. the price." suggesting it will impose similar import duties of 25% on us goods. canada is also set to bring in retaliatory tariffs, to "choose canadian. " ordered an...
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there is obviously no reality based discussion with into european union and trying to match trump's new rhetoric even though denmark is being threatened to, the european leaders are still stuck in in the i the list come and call us said, i think this past weekend said the date was in the interest all the europe to dismantle the russia and break it off into smaller parts. i don't know where and where this came from, but it's this, this a breeze and idea that's been been with the european union and especially with um, i would say england since the time of the great game, russia has always been seeing us as an adversary. now, at trump coming in and kind of at re lighting the fire of the, or regional monroe, dr. tree. meaning that trump is signaling that america is now going to focus on his part of the western hemisphere with panama threatening columbia. going after canada looking at greenland with which is geographically in the monroe doctrine hemisphere .
there is obviously no reality based discussion with into european union and trying to match trump's new rhetoric even though denmark is being threatened to, the european leaders are still stuck in in the i the list come and call us said, i think this past weekend said the date was in the interest all the europe to dismantle the russia and break it off into smaller parts. i don't know where and where this came from, but it's this, this a breeze and idea that's been been with the european union...
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european union has a large.urplus with the. >> united states. >> it's the second largest surplus after china. >> and in mr.. >> trump's world, that. seems to be that if you. >> have a. >> trade surplus with a country that that is abusing the country. he confronted canada by saying, we have been subsidizing canada to the tune of 100 billion a year, whereas it really means that that that the united states is running a trade deficit with canada. >> so it's hard to. >> comprehend from a from an economic point of view where this is heading. >> at the same. >> time, this is already this is already giving damage to the world economy because of the uncertainty that mr. trump is creating. with his statements on terrorists, future terrorists, possible terrorists. >> that that. >> is already damaging the world economy. >> we just saw those european markets down more than 1%. similar picture in asia. and the futures for north america as well. well, new york looking down as well. the dollar's weakening. just explain how inve
european union has a large.urplus with the. >> united states. >> it's the second largest surplus after china. >> and in mr.. >> trump's world, that. seems to be that if you. >> have a. >> trade surplus with a country that that is abusing the country. he confronted canada by saying, we have been subsidizing canada to the tune of 100 billion a year, whereas it really means that that that the united states is running a trade deficit with canada. >> so it's...
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trump suggesting the european union could be next with the tariff target with u.s.rs likely seeing price increases on european cars. futures this morning are indicating a sharp selloff at the start of tradings on the first trading day of the month of february, the dow industrials right now down 544 points, the nasdaq is down 331 331 as the canadian dollar hits a 22 year low as the u.s. dollar surges on this news. the wall street journal pointing out that the items that could see price increases include cherry tomatoes and avocados, tonka trucks, maple syrup, tequila, smartphones and sledgehammers, coming from canada, mexico or china. joining us now is chief technical strategist, add dan turnquist. you wake up on a monday morning and see the dow industrials down better than 500 points, what do you do? >> hey, good morning, maria. thanks for having me on. it seems to be a sell now, ask questions later type of response with the weekend news coming out, new headline risk and we don't know how long the tariffs will be implemented, what the negotiations look like today as
trump suggesting the european union could be next with the tariff target with u.s.rs likely seeing price increases on european cars. futures this morning are indicating a sharp selloff at the start of tradings on the first trading day of the month of february, the dow industrials right now down 544 points, the nasdaq is down 331 331 as the canadian dollar hits a 22 year low as the u.s. dollar surges on this news. the wall street journal pointing out that the items that could see price increases...
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it is known that neither the us nor the european union, nor great britain recognize you as a legitimate president. what hopes do you have with the new us administration? tell me please steve. if i made a statement right now that i don't recognize the us selection and i don't recognize trump, would anything in america change? the main thing is that the election should be recognized by the citizens of the roof. i impose a federal hiring freeze that federal regulation, fraser foreign aid phrase. so this is donald trump and confirm t is freezing us for in a previous report suggested the move will last for the next 3 months with 2 countries. israel and the egypt exempt from the measures israel relates to 200 prisoners following the return of 4 female idea of soldiers held by her mazda as part of the ongoing cease fire agreement. palestinian now at liberty speaks to r t about his time behind bars. i was sentenced to 25 years and served 13 god willing. i want to focus on my home, my mother and my children. i want to make up for the years. they've lost the difficult days. they lived through in
it is known that neither the us nor the european union, nor great britain recognize you as a legitimate president. what hopes do you have with the new us administration? tell me please steve. if i made a statement right now that i don't recognize the us selection and i don't recognize trump, would anything in america change? the main thing is that the election should be recognized by the citizens of the roof. i impose a federal hiring freeze that federal regulation, fraser foreign aid phrase....
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if i were in south africa, the european union, i would be on guard for something economically comingp white house because he excoriated companies south african government and he excoriated the e.u. with prices will you like really out of line, atrocity, when they have done. part of an overall sort of approach that he had at this press conference of that the u.s. has been ripped often of the countries do not appreciate what we have done and somebody something we for the campaign trail from donald trump since he stepped down the elevator but no, he controls the levers of power, to make that happen and if i'm in the even south africa, watch out. >> in south africa did not come out of nowhere in his first term yes we did speak about cutting eight to south africa because of somebody atrocities going on supposedly by the leadership and apparently, it is been accuse that they're continuing to do so and killing farmers, and actually taking the land from them this leadership during that the president has just that the race 20 pulling all future payments in 2023, the united states pledged $440
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they, they change the rules in romania for example, which is a member of the european union. and they, they say it's the marketing to change their own after in the end of the election and made people vote again. so you know, it's, and it's pure propaganda and the west is not in any position to be believed of it earlier was that's one point. the 2nd point it is very important because we look in the garden that the, the real estate is exactly the same. now like in 2020, but the difference is dot. now you'll have no, not the old, those manifestations and intervention from western bowers. and the result is that the, the election went in that a peaceful way with which was not the case 5 years ago. and then we see that there was no way to defend itself and did it. but in and there is no forwarding into versions of like in 2020, on a big turnout as well, around 80 percent ad by all accounts, which would suggest that people are fed up with the process. they believe they're say, will be heard. yeah, you know what is important to us, people of bell arrows is thinking because of course
they, they change the rules in romania for example, which is a member of the european union. and they, they say it's the marketing to change their own after in the end of the election and made people vote again. so you know, it's, and it's pure propaganda and the west is not in any position to be believed of it earlier was that's one point. the 2nd point it is very important because we look in the garden that the, the real estate is exactly the same. now like in 2020, but the difference is dot....
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they undermine the mutual trust necessary for our partnership with the european union. what is this just history repeating itself is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report, to concluding that governments stuff you've done the and one that was too complicated in some parts of the d. c will profiting from the conflict by lead to diamonds goals to colton. and as the push to submit to, the recent departure of troops should not be interpreted as a sign of rwanda is willingness to reduce its considerable involvement in the evacuation of valuable resources to reduce the level of form conflict or to diminish the humanitarian crisis and the region economic exploitation in its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities and even this. yeah, washington has a choose a one to add. you can also legally accepting intervals from chicago and wants to present push back saying it wouldn't be bad for washington to monetize phone activities. and it is. and as a mom my ending in the eastern
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so, this meeting is not your normal sort of european union council meeting or anything like that. very specific. we have a strong finance sector. defence and security. and i think this is the reason why this meeting is being held. security reasons. the five, the 5% of gdp spent on military by the us. if the uk don't start to move towards that. and that is a big target. it's huge expenditure and we need to think very different world to when we left the european the country's annual budget on saturday — outlining the government's spending plan for the coming year. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has been looking at what are the key priority areas for the government. car makers showcasing their best at this year's auto show in india. to a four—year low. even the smaller, affordable cars seeing a drop their affordability part of it vis a vis the increase in the to spend and the industry is hoping for some and because consumption makes up 60% of india's gdp, the urban consumption does require a handholding, incentive coming in from the budget. income class earners some kind of reprieve to
so, this meeting is not your normal sort of european union council meeting or anything like that. very specific. we have a strong finance sector. defence and security. and i think this is the reason why this meeting is being held. security reasons. the five, the 5% of gdp spent on military by the us. if the uk don't start to move towards that. and that is a big target. it's huge expenditure and we need to think very different world to when we left the european the country's annual budget on...
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h...” on the european union and keir starmer, you know, that open that debate.ly changed british politics. polling in the 20s. hello listeners in northern ireland, hello listeners in wales. some sensible discussion about scottish politics david cameron's answer to whether he was right and i'm paraphrasing — well, the fact that leave won needed to be held, ie there was roughly half if remain had won 52—48, there'd still have been 48% have been about immigration. yeah. and we'll bring it. marvellous. i'm going to be there. yeah, because we are like the weekend, obviously. bus. now, look, we say, henry, it's fabulous. go and watch that football. thank you for bothering. well done. congratulations. deary me. newscast. hello there. we've had mixed fortunes of weather today. it turns wet and windy though. in the northwest of the country. thanks to this area of high pressure. heavier bursts at times. and with that strong wind, england and wales mostly and some fog, but less cold in the north and west, though for northern ireland it stays rather gloomy. i think for most
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with the european union, it is $350 billion deficit.re going to stay with this story, and that quote, "ripping off" america. mexico has already threatened retaliatory tariffs, suggesting it will impose similar import duties of 25% on us goods. its president will share more details of mexico's response canada is also set and china warned it will take counter measures, after trump our correspondent nomia iqbal is looking at reactions, beginning in canada. canada outlined how it would hit back, with 25% tariffs of its own. far—reaching and include everyday and 10% oil leaving toronto locals furious with president trump. surprised he is turning on canada like this. because here in ontario we make a lot of auto parts we sell a tariff is a domestic tax levied on goods as they enter the country, paid by the importer, not the exporter. for example, a 25% tariff on a $50,000 car would add $12,500. through lower profits orforeign exporters might need to lower wholesale prices to retain their us customers. president trump signed the tariffs here a
with the european union, it is $350 billion deficit.re going to stay with this story, and that quote, "ripping off" america. mexico has already threatened retaliatory tariffs, suggesting it will impose similar import duties of 25% on us goods. its president will share more details of mexico's response canada is also set and china warned it will take counter measures, after trump our correspondent nomia iqbal is looking at reactions, beginning in canada. canada outlined how it would...
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but the european union, it is an atrocity, what they have done. 5ir union, it is an atrocity, what they they have done. sir keir starmer _ they have done. sir keir starmer is _ they have done. sir keir starmer is meeting - they have done. sir keir- starmer is meeting european. , , leaders in brussels unisn. leaders in. brssssls . —~ ~ . ~ ,. to strengthen the unisn. leaders in. brssssls . —~ ~ . ~ ~ to strengthen the uk hoping to strengthen the uk partnership with the eu. the former president of the spanish goes —aa€i goes on today accused of sexual trial today accused of sexual and... to assault. and... to beyonce. beyonce finally of year 7 , ——.— s: — year at 7 year at the 7 year at the grammys. 7 hello. of line' when it comes to trading with the us, and that tariffs might be imposed. the eu of not buying anything from the us. on goods from canada, mexico and china. correspondent nomia iqbal. and showed no signs of let—up, saying the uk would you consider taxing well, we're going it will happen. what they've done. well, prime minister starmer�*s been very nice. we're getting along ver
but the european union, it is an atrocity, what they have done. 5ir union, it is an atrocity, what they they have done. sir keir starmer _ they have done. sir keir starmer is _ they have done. sir keir starmer is meeting - they have done. sir keir- starmer is meeting european. , , leaders in brussels unisn. leaders in. brssssls . —~ ~ . ~ ,. to strengthen the unisn. leaders in. brssssls . —~ ~ . ~ ~ to strengthen the uk hoping to strengthen the uk partnership with the eu. the former...
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his next target looks like being the european union, saying tariffs are likely there.yet on whether he has the uk in his sights. nomia iqbal, bbc news, florida. border cities in canada are bracing for trump's tariffs. that includes windsor, canada — just across the river from detroit. it's a major hub for us—canada trade. $320—million dollars in goods flow between the two cities each day. windsor�*s mayor, drew dilkens, has launched the �*border mayors alliance' with the aim of protecting those border communities from the impact of tariffs. i spoke with mayor dilkens a little bit earlier. these a little bit earlier. tariffs are expected to land these tariffs are expected to land on tuesday, how is the city preparing? ikla land on tuesday, how is the city preparing?— land on tuesday, how is the city preparing? no doubt cities across the _ city preparing? no doubt cities across the country _ city preparing? no doubt cities across the country will - city preparing? no doubt cities across the country will be - city preparing? no doubt cities across the country will be hit
his next target looks like being the european union, saying tariffs are likely there.yet on whether he has the uk in his sights. nomia iqbal, bbc news, florida. border cities in canada are bracing for trump's tariffs. that includes windsor, canada — just across the river from detroit. it's a major hub for us—canada trade. $320—million dollars in goods flow between the two cities each day. windsor�*s mayor, drew dilkens, has launched the �*border mayors alliance' with the aim of...
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and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union.something very substantial. we will bring the level up to where it should be. if you look at the european union you go to nato it is largely the same group of countries until i came along. i mean we were paying almost 100% if nato only to get bad trade deals. and now it has been evened that but very unfair having to do not even that it was pretty good. did a good job they paid $440 billion if you look at the secretary general report when he was here. he said one of the most amazing things i have ever seen is what president trump was able to do with these countries of europe. he was in charge of them but he could not get them to pay. i went over i said you got to pay. if you don't pay we want to you. very simple. we are in $300 million and they went probably for 100 million. 200 million tell the difference. and they needed more than we do. we have a notion they have been doing and so they will have to step it up a little bit. >> efforts to reduce the federal workforce whether it is offe
and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union.something very substantial. we will bring the level up to where it should be. if you look at the european union you go to nato it is largely the same group of countries until i came along. i mean we were paying almost 100% if nato only to get bad trade deals. and now it has been evened that but very unfair having to do not even that it was pretty good. did a good job they paid $440 billion if you look at the secretary general report when...
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they undermine the mutual trust necessary for our partnership with the european union. but is this just history repeating itself? is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report, to computing that government stuff. you've done the and one that was something located in some parts of the the see what profiting from the conflict by new to diamonds. go to colton. and as the police just michel, the recent departure of troops should not be interpreted as a sign of rwanda is willingness to reduce its considerable involvement in the evacuation of valuable resources to reduce the level of form conflict or to diminish the humanitarian crisis and the region economic exploitation in its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities. and he, with this yeah, washington has a choose a one. the ad you've gotten the often legally accepting intervals from cocoa. one is present, push back, saying it would be better for washington to monetize phone activities. you know, is, is, is it does more min
they undermine the mutual trust necessary for our partnership with the european union. but is this just history repeating itself? is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report, to computing that government stuff. you've done the and one that was something located in some parts of the the see what profiting from the conflict by new to diamonds. go to colton. and as the police just michel, the recent departure of troops should not be interpreted as a sign of rwanda is willingness to reduce its...