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but on the contrary, not only did we come out with a consensus sevennt supported by all g-7 nations, not only did we move forward on significant commitments on a broad range of issues that matter to canadians, to citizens of the g-7, two people around the world, we have actually delivered almost for $4 billion women and girls in crisis and conflict-affected areas to help with their education and their security. which is frankly, the number one recommendation that not only the gender advisory council we put together that did extraordinary work, put forward, but also, civil society in the past few days has been calling on us to deliver this money for the girls living in conflict-affected areas. we did better than that, we did $3.8 billion. because of this weekend, because of the convening actions, there are millions, of communities girls around the world, of communities around the world, that are going to do better. because of this is what the g-7 is supposed to be about, all of doingling together and things that matter for our citizens and for the world. and on that, it was certainly a
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g-7 solutions for blueprints and resilience of communities. nationses, developing are particularly vulnerable to the impact of a chasing -- changing climate. g-7 nations, helping these countries mitigate the consequences of and joining the fight against climate change, which goes hand-in-hand with our oceans. invest $162 million to help build strong and resilient communities. --s will include efforts after extreme weather event. renewable energy infrastructure. future of the the economy at length. changing how we live and work. opportunities for working. one thing that cannot of this summit was to encourage a culture of lifelong learning. the next job is also a better job. we also recognize that we need to adopt mandates of measuring economic growth. if you want to build economies that work for everyone, develop the right tool to address the flaws of our current approach. friend, it's coming to a close. on untildency will go the end of the year. few days, these have added to the communique intend tors -- we continue the momentum we have achieved over the last few days. a time which is defined by the uncertainty of which are world has to deal with. wil
g-7 solutions for blueprints and resilience of communities. nationses, developing are particularly vulnerable to the impact of a chasing -- changing climate. g-7 nations, helping these countries mitigate the consequences of and joining the fight against climate change, which goes hand-in-hand with our oceans. invest $162 million to help build strong and resilient communities. --s will include efforts after extreme weather event. renewable energy infrastructure. future of the the economy at...
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they're the first g 7 nation to do so it takes effect to 12 it it week . return of captain john luke brisard. cbs is ready treo make mo series. executive producer is looking to bri bk sir patrick stewart for one of thosehow shows. he played on the next generati. stewart has expressed interes interest. nothing official ye yet. >> coming up the poetical service looking to make money by remindinge of you favorit summertime treat. >> and ureversity of maryland s outside consultant to review teen roles in the wake of a football player's death. >> 4:41 and 7 he degrees. "fox news morning" back after >> 4:41 and 7 he degrees. "fox news morning" back after this >> 44 is the time now. immigration debate raging on. no agreements came out oft presidenump aagreement st night. they're split over zero tolerance policy at the u.s. comexi this week the house is expected to vote on two bills surprise poured by the president and those wouldnd the family separations and they're part of larger immigration bills. democrats areot expected to support either proposal. >> nd a amb
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. >> maria, trade will be on everyone's mind as the g-7 nations meet this weekend in question back. the steel steel and aluminum tas imposed on the eu, mexico and canada. mexico announced they're imposing 3 billion on tariffs in u.s. agricultural e ports. investors able to shake off the trade ward war a war as the inds finished. the deal with zte includes a billion dollar penalties and a compliance team chosen by the u.s. the sanctions were a barrier to the u.s.-china trade deal. >>> dpoib in hot water after revealing it had data partnerships with four chinese companies since 2010. one of those companies has a close relationship with the chinese government and had be flagged a national security threat. the agreement gave the company private access to user data. facebook says it's winding down that deal. >>> and anyone looking for a job right now can find one. the labor department reported the u.s. had more job opening than unemployeds americans this spring. job opening at the end of april rose to 6.7 million americans as more than 6.3 million unemployed during this same period. this
. >> maria, trade will be on everyone's mind as the g-7 nations meet this weekend in question back. the steel steel and aluminum tas imposed on the eu, mexico and canada. mexico announced they're imposing 3 billion on tariffs in u.s. agricultural e ports. investors able to shake off the trade ward war a war as the inds finished. the deal with zte includes a billion dollar penalties and a compliance team chosen by the u.s. the sanctions were a barrier to the u.s.-china trade deal....
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we also welcome the announcement made by the developed finance institutions of all g-7 nations that they would be investing considerable funds focused on developing to enhance economic participation and empowerment. this is proof of what we can accomplish by working together. five of us also agreed to a plastic charter, which speaks of a common resolve to eradicate plastic pollution. this is an important step to achieving a lifecycle economy in which all plaque to -- all plastics would be cycled and repurposed. canada will also invest $100 million to rid our oceans of the global plastic pollution. to protect our oceans we agree to the g-7 blueprint for healthy oceans and resilient coastal communities. oftentimes developing nations, including small island states, are vulnerable to the impacts of a changing climate. playations have a role to in helping these countries mitigate the consequences of and join the fight against climate change, which goes hand in hand with our coasts and oceans. as part of this initiative, canada will invest 200 and 62 million dollars to build strong resilient c
we also welcome the announcement made by the developed finance institutions of all g-7 nations that they would be investing considerable funds focused on developing to enhance economic participation and empowerment. this is proof of what we can accomplish by working together. five of us also agreed to a plastic charter, which speaks of a common resolve to eradicate plastic pollution. this is an important step to achieving a lifecycle economy in which all plaque to -- all plastics would be...
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look at what the unit -- the united states has chosen to do to his closest friends and allies, g-7 nations, european allies, canada, mexico, it shows that we need to have an opportunity to come together to discuss this directly and firmly and look for opportunities to benefit our citizens, not to harm them. the question is inaudible. the administration's approach -- and i have had relations with both the president and vice -- ident this week they have anthat ideology-based approach that is pro-american. understandn't quite that this will harm americans. it will harm american workers. and american companies. emphasized how important the connections almost out to economies are for citizens of countries. unfortunately, they will now discover that they cannot impose such measures without harming their own people. and their own workers. you had many conversations with. the president and the vice president this week. what would you say today about your failure? >> i think people will understand this is a decision by the american administration and for the american administration. my approach and
look at what the unit -- the united states has chosen to do to his closest friends and allies, g-7 nations, european allies, canada, mexico, it shows that we need to have an opportunity to come together to discuss this directly and firmly and look for opportunities to benefit our citizens, not to harm them. the question is inaudible. the administration's approach -- and i have had relations with both the president and vice -- ident this week they have anthat ideology-based approach that is...
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meanwhile, this weekend, finance ministers from the g—7 nations expressed their anger with the united aluminium import tariffs introduced last week. french finance minister bruno le maire warned that a trade war could begin in "a few days". president trump took to twitter on saturday and said the us had been "ripped off by other countries for years on trade". he argues steel tariffs will protect us steelmakers, an industry vital to national security. but canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, told nbc‘s "meet the press" that the justification was insulting. the idea that the canadian steel that's in military vehicles in the united states, the canadian aluminium that makes your fighter jets, is somehow now a threat. the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is, quite frankly, insulting and unacceptable. that was justin trudeau, the that wasjustin trudeau, the prime minister of canada. expert in chinese foreign policy and head of china foresight at lse ideas, dr yujie, is with me. nice to see you again. summing up some of the recent tit—for—tat comme
meanwhile, this weekend, finance ministers from the g—7 nations expressed their anger with the united aluminium import tariffs introduced last week. french finance minister bruno le maire warned that a trade war could begin in "a few days". president trump took to twitter on saturday and said the us had been "ripped off by other countries for years on trade". he argues steel tariffs will protect us steelmakers, an industry vital to national security. but canada's prime...
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east as you pointed out that there would be a serious set of consequences if nations, not just the g-7 nations leland, but nations beyond the g-7, if they were to retaliate against the u.s. for, say the new steel and aluminum tariffs for example. >> if they retaliate, they'd be making a mistake. there's a trade imbalance. they do so much more business with us than we do with them, that we can't lose that. >> can't lose, the president says, he began his day later than expected. he was taking part in this gender equality breakfast and the president showed up about 15 to 20 minutes late. of course, he made the comments you just saw ahead of his departure to singapore. by the way, today, he also tipped had his about you shall for free and fair trade without barriers. >> that's the way it should be. no tariffs, no barriers, that would-- that's the way it should be, and no subsidies. it's going to change 100% and tariffs are going to come way down because people cannot continue to do that. we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing and that ends. >> that ends, says the president. now, he did
east as you pointed out that there would be a serious set of consequences if nations, not just the g-7 nations leland, but nations beyond the g-7, if they were to retaliate against the u.s. for, say the new steel and aluminum tariffs for example. >> if they retaliate, they'd be making a mistake. there's a trade imbalance. they do so much more business with us than we do with them, that we can't lose that. >> can't lose, the president says, he began his day later than expected. he...
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meanwhile, president trump en slammed singapore trudeau and other g-7 nations, saying the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret this aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. calledthe summit, trump justin trudeau indignant and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. then it turned out that trump seemed to get along with people. didn't think we there would be a communique at all and by saturday, we heard there would be and of course, there was. justin trudeau said it shows we can deliver when people thought we couldn't. it was quite shocking when we got the tweet minutes later from trump saying "this is an insult to us." of things,d scheme not agreeing on a communicate does not change the world, but it will be very hard for the leaders of the major countries to trust that trump will commit to what he said he would. rishaad: trump meeting kim. that summit and the potential for progress, which could ease some of the biggest sources for geopolitical tensions over the
meanwhile, president trump en slammed singapore trudeau and other g-7 nations, saying the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret this aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. calledthe summit, trump justin trudeau indignant and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. then it turned out that trump seemed to get along with people. didn't think we there would be a communique at...
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g-7 leaders. before the president left, he defended his relationship with close ally but at the same time threatened to end u.s. trade with g-7 nations. capping off some tense days leading up to the summit as trade war fears swirled. >> but the relationships are very good. whether it be president macron. justin did a really good job. i think the relationships were outstanding. but because of the fact that the leaders of the past didn't do a good job on trade and again i'm not blaming countries, i'm blaming our people that represented our past. it's going to change. it's not a question of i hope it changes. it's going to change. 100%. and tariffs are going to come way down. because we -- people cannot continue to do that. we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing and that ends. >> cnn's boris sanchez is live for us in quebec city. so, boris, too early to tell how that message was received by his fellow g-7 leaders? >> that's right, we should be hearing from them. several of the g-7 leaders have press conferences coming up in the next few hours. i'm sure they will react to president trump's tough talk on trade. over the past f
g-7 leaders. before the president left, he defended his relationship with close ally but at the same time threatened to end u.s. trade with g-7 nations. capping off some tense days leading up to the summit as trade war fears swirled. >> but the relationships are very good. whether it be president macron. justin did a really good job. i think the relationships were outstanding. but because of the fact that the leaders of the past didn't do a good job on trade and again i'm not blaming...
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meeting with a long time enemy of the united states on the heels of the chaotic meeting with the g-7 nation and why did the president single out americas closest allies for harsh attacks. >>> i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> british colombeaking news. four hours before the meeting between kim jong-un and trump. they will only be joined by interpreters. the stakes are enormous and seeking the elimination of the clear ogram and even as he meets with a bitter foe, the reverberation after the closest allies of the g-7 summit and i'll speak with mike mccaul and our correspondents and specialists are all standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the breakingne. kaitlin colins is joining us live from singapore. both sides are project a sense of readiness for this historic summit. >> reporter: well, wolf, publicly they are both expressing confidence but behind the scenes there is a bit of a scramble and a schedule change. president trump is now scheduled to depart singapore less than 12 hours after the first sit down and we're
meeting with a long time enemy of the united states on the heels of the chaotic meeting with the g-7 nation and why did the president single out americas closest allies for harsh attacks. >>> i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> british colombeaking news. four hours before the meeting between kim jong-un and trump. they will only be joined by interpreters. the stakes are enormous and seeking the...
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when you look at the other g.d.p.es of the other nations that are involved in the g-7. i mean, if you add the other six, dana, combined, that still is not equal to the u.s.' g.d.p. of more than $20 trillion. and so, emmanuel macron and justice trudeau are trying to push back against the president. saying, listen, you can't just go it alone. if we have to, we will try to do that. they want the president to fight fair. they understand that they have to stick up for their communities as well. it's a very interesting time to be here. i, for one, dana, know that you have been to these before. i can't wait for that family photo. that should be something to see, dana. back to you for now. >> dana: always a good one. always good to be the tallest one, too. as the president is. all right, kevin coork, thank you. >> yes, indeed. >> dana: i'm never the tallest one. bring in dan reed. you and i were never the tallest one. >> afraid not. discontinue deign give us your perspective, i used to love for you as we headed over to prepare for a meeting such as the one the president is goin
when you look at the other g.d.p.es of the other nations that are involved in the g-7. i mean, if you add the other six, dana, combined, that still is not equal to the u.s.' g.d.p. of more than $20 trillion. and so, emmanuel macron and justice trudeau are trying to push back against the president. saying, listen, you can't just go it alone. if we have to, we will try to do that. they want the president to fight fair. they understand that they have to stick up for their communities as well. it's...
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trade with the other g-7 nations and the european union added up to more than 1.2 trillion bucks last year. all of them are on the list of our top ten trading partners. and together they're involved in nearly a third of all u.s. trade. no wonder then, the european and asian markets are down across the board this morning. guess what else is? u.s. futures. they're down to. the president, he was getting on a plane this morning and this is what he predicted, he predicted success. >> we are going to do very well. if we're unable to make a deal, we'll terminate nafta, we'll have a better deal. if we're unable to make a deal, we will be better off. right now, we are not going to live with the deals the way they are. european union treats us very unfairly. canada, very unfairly. mexico, very unfairly. with that being said, i think we'll probably very easily make a deal. russia should be in this meeting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? and i would recommend and it's up to them but russia should be in the meeting. it should be a part of it. you know, whether you
trade with the other g-7 nations and the european union added up to more than 1.2 trillion bucks last year. all of them are on the list of our top ten trading partners. and together they're involved in nearly a third of all u.s. trade. no wonder then, the european and asian markets are down across the board this morning. guess what else is? u.s. futures. they're down to. the president, he was getting on a plane this morning and this is what he predicted, he predicted success. >> we are...
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>> i think structurally the relationship with canada is strong as it is with most of those g-7 nations. i mean, we look at for example, the tensions with germany, with real failure to spend on defense, and actually president trump's rhetoric has moved the needle there on nato spending, made it more capable. just had a major exercise with special forces. so the structural elements of the western alliance, western order remain there. the difficulty i think, though, in terms of the tariff commentary from the president's team, is that if you are trying to get a deal, and you are trying to pressure the canadians, as the president says he is to reach a better deal with the united states, by using this kind of rhetoric, he pushes trudeau, who is a liberal politician to trudeau's base. so trump's base may love what he's saying, but trudeau's base certainly will love saying no brave canada is standing up against evil trump. it moves that baseline for negotiations further away. it is the art of the deal as i would see it. bret: yeah. we will see. we'll see where it goes. and obviously we'll see
>> i think structurally the relationship with canada is strong as it is with most of those g-7 nations. i mean, we look at for example, the tensions with germany, with real failure to spend on defense, and actually president trump's rhetoric has moved the needle there on nato spending, made it more capable. just had a major exercise with special forces. so the structural elements of the western alliance, western order remain there. the difficulty i think, though, in terms of the tariff...
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g-7 leaders. before the president left, he defended his relationship with close ally but at the same time threatened to end u.s. trade with g-7 nationsleading up to the summit as trade war fears swirled. >> but the relationships are very good. whether it be president
g-7 leaders. before the president left, he defended his relationship with close ally but at the same time threatened to end u.s. trade with g-7 nationsleading up to the summit as trade war fears swirled. >> but the relationships are very good. whether it be president
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president trump is in quebec for the g-7 summit -- with seven industrialized nations.trong backlash after imposing tariffs on canada mexico and the european union. our washington correspondent jessica smith reports as he left for canada -- president trump blasted the allies he would soon face. just days after he slapped tariffs on their steel and aluminum... the president says he'll work to "straighten out" trade deals with canada and european countries at the g7 summit. president trump has engaged in a war of words with canadian and french leaders, but his top economic advisor, larry kudlow, has played down the tensions. e all friends. to some extent this is a family feud. > : it's not just the international community upset about the tariffs. president trump is also facing backlash at home.
president trump is in quebec for the g-7 summit -- with seven industrialized nations.trong backlash after imposing tariffs on canada mexico and the european union. our washington correspondent jessica smith reports as he left for canada -- president trump blasted the allies he would soon face. just days after he slapped tariffs on their steel and aluminum... the president says he'll work to "straighten out" trade deals with canada and european countries at the g7 summit. president...
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as a result, g-7 nations will work together to share intelligence, coordinate action, and develop new strategies to tackle this growing threat. we also agreed that we must maintain the global norm against the use of chemical weapons and that we will strengthen the ability of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to attribute responsibility for chemical weaps attacks. as we all agreed in our discussions and our communique, that we need to maintain sanctions on russia in light of its failure to fully -- [inaudible] -- agreements in ukraine and we stand ready to take further restrictive measures if necessary. turning to trade and the global economy, it is clear that in many of our countries, some people feel left behind by globalization and not all countries are playing by the rules. we must address this. we need to make the international rules based trading system work bet sore the benefits -- work better so the benefits of free trade can be felt by all. that includes encouraging the world trade organization to operate more effectively in supporting a global economy t
as a result, g-7 nations will work together to share intelligence, coordinate action, and develop new strategies to tackle this growing threat. we also agreed that we must maintain the global norm against the use of chemical weapons and that we will strengthen the ability of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to attribute responsibility for chemical weaps attacks. as we all agreed in our discussions and our communique, that we need to maintain sanctions on russia in light...
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>> i think structurally the relationship with canada is strong as it is with most of those g-7 nationst for example, the tensions with germany, with real failure to spend on defense, and actually president trump's rhetoric has moved the needle there on nato spending, made it more capable. just had a major exercise with special forces. so the structural elements of the western alliance, western order remain there. the difficulty i think, though, in terms of the tariff commentary from the president's team, is that if you are trying to get a deal, and you are trying to pressure the canadians, as the president says he is to reach a better deal with the united states, by using this kind of rhetoric, he pushes trudeau, who is a liberal politician to trudeau's base. so trump's base may love what he's saying, but trudeau's base certainly will love saying no brave canada is standing up against evil trump. it moves that baseline for negotiations further away. it is the art of the deal as i would see it. bret: yeah. we will see. we'll see where it goes. and obviously we'll see where the summit go
>> i think structurally the relationship with canada is strong as it is with most of those g-7 nationst for example, the tensions with germany, with real failure to spend on defense, and actually president trump's rhetoric has moved the needle there on nato spending, made it more capable. just had a major exercise with special forces. so the structural elements of the western alliance, western order remain there. the difficulty i think, though, in terms of the tariff commentary from the...
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the summit has been dominated by tension over mr trump's decision to impose new tarrifs on other g—7 nationspolitical correspondent, vicki young is at the summit in quebec. it has been one of the more tense affairs in summits of this kind, and as you say, that is because of this issue of trade and donald trump's decision to put tariffs on steel and aluminium imports has caused a lot of disconcernation among the eu leaders, who just the end, it is going to lead to everyone being poorer. what they're trying to avoid is an all—out trade war. the message from the uk prime minister, theresa may, to donald trump, was really to say pull—back from this. focus on china and they're very cheap imports. do not take it out on everyone else. well, just before he left, donald trump did take questions from journalists. his message really to the leaders here and to everyone else is to say that he believes that the us has been taken advantage of for years. i blame our past leaders. there was no reason that this should have happened. last year, they lost 800... we as a nation, over the years, but the latest nu
the summit has been dominated by tension over mr trump's decision to impose new tarrifs on other g—7 nationspolitical correspondent, vicki young is at the summit in quebec. it has been one of the more tense affairs in summits of this kind, and as you say, that is because of this issue of trade and donald trump's decision to put tariffs on steel and aluminium imports has caused a lot of disconcernation among the eu leaders, who just the end, it is going to lead to everyone being poorer. what...
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minister abe in japan who signaled his concerns about the impending summit in singapore, or the other g-7 nationsthey made it pretty clear what they think of this. and it is not much, by the way. >> all right, let me just ask you this, because there has been this twitter back and forth between the president and macron and trudeau after the u.s. imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. what do you think of this strategy that the president is employing here? he says he's employing, to level the playing field when it comes to trade? >> so you can't conduct diplomacy by tweet feed and you can't conduct trade policy by tweet feed. i don't believe the president really does have a strategy other than what is it i can do to dominate the news cycle for the next 24 hours. what is the most outrageous thing i can say. and, of course, he's gone to incredible lengths here including this suggestion this morning that we ought to readmit russia into the g-8, notwithstanding russia's continuing extremely bad behavior. so i don't believe there is a strategy other than how do i keep myself at the top of the news cycle
minister abe in japan who signaled his concerns about the impending summit in singapore, or the other g-7 nationsthey made it pretty clear what they think of this. and it is not much, by the way. >> all right, let me just ask you this, because there has been this twitter back and forth between the president and macron and trudeau after the u.s. imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. what do you think of this strategy that the president is employing here? he says he's employing, to level...
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they refused to sign a traditional statement of solidarity with the g-7 nations, president trump did. and he was back on twitter saying we can't let our friends or allies take advantage of us anymore. here is brad mielke. >> the international community's collective jaw was on the floor this weekend. president trump issued scathing tweets about canadian prime minister justin trudeau before and after the g-7 but became furious when trudeau openly criticized american tariffs. but justin fishel was at this event and said the most shocking thing involved the country that wasn't even there. >> he started the whole thing off by saying russia should be back in the g-8. that's a big deal. he said the group would be more meaningful if russia were in it. he completely glossed over the fact, because he brought it up and was asked about it, that russia was removed in 2014 because they illegally annexed crimea. that's how the substance started. then it was the tariff battle. and that's where everything started to erupt at the end of the summit. so as we see relationships with traditional allies plu
they refused to sign a traditional statement of solidarity with the g-7 nations, president trump did. and he was back on twitter saying we can't let our friends or allies take advantage of us anymore. here is brad mielke. >> the international community's collective jaw was on the floor this weekend. president trump issued scathing tweets about canadian prime minister justin trudeau before and after the g-7 but became furious when trudeau openly criticized american tariffs. but justin...
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the nations of the g-7 are bound together by shared values and beliefs. that came out loud and clear. each of our nations is totally unique with our people and our own sovereign obligations, but we can coordinate together and achieve a common good, a good for all of our people, all of our nations. we're linked in the great effort to create a more just, peaceful and prosperous world. and from the standpoint of trade and jobs and being fair to companies, we are really, i think, committed. i think they are started to be commit today a much more fair trade situation for the united states because it has been very, very unfairly. and i don't blame other leaders for that. i blame our past leaders. there was no reason that this should have happened. last year they lost 800 -- we as a nation over the years but the latest numbers is $817 billion on trade. that's ridiculous, and it's unacceptable. and everybody was told that. so i don't blame them. i blame our leaders. in fact, i congratulate the leaders of other countries for so crazily being able to make these trad
the nations of the g-7 are bound together by shared values and beliefs. that came out loud and clear. each of our nations is totally unique with our people and our own sovereign obligations, but we can coordinate together and achieve a common good, a good for all of our people, all of our nations. we're linked in the great effort to create a more just, peaceful and prosperous world. and from the standpoint of trade and jobs and being fair to companies, we are really, i think, committed. i think...
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when you look at -- a statement put out by the g-7 nations conveying their unanimous concerns and disappointmentrd from the canadian prime minister calling these tariffs insulting and unacceptable. is this just an overreaction on their part? >> absolutely. let me explain here. the problem we have, as t trump has said, unless we have aluminum and steel industries we don't have a country. the problem we have is we've got more than 20 countries flooding our markets with steel, about 15 countries flooding our markets with aluminum. and over the past decade these industries here in america have simply not been able to perform in a way which is going to keep them in business. these tariffs are purely defensive in nature designed to bring these industries back to life and guess what? from day one those tariffs were announced they're working. on day one u.s. steel announced the reopening of a big facility in granite city, illinois. on day one those tariffs kentucky, century aluminum put in 150 million dollars in modernization and expansion. just last friday we had a plant groundbreaking in ashland, kent
when you look at -- a statement put out by the g-7 nations conveying their unanimous concerns and disappointmentrd from the canadian prime minister calling these tariffs insulting and unacceptable. is this just an overreaction on their part? >> absolutely. let me explain here. the problem we have, as t trump has said, unless we have aluminum and steel industries we don't have a country. the problem we have is we've got more than 20 countries flooding our markets with steel, about 15...
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an idea that has not been warmly received in canada among the g-7 nations and made reference to russiance part of what was called the g8, no longer. i would look hard to see the russians included. that is important. ica g8 with russia more effective than a g-7 now. speaking of singapore, finally said this is it for the leader of north korea. it is a 1-time shot for kim jong un. secretary ryan think he, the commander-in-chief spelling that out on trade related issues have an effect in the country. and removing all subsidies, all tariffs, relatively small ones as well. how will that go? >> a difference between a politician, very free-trade. and in the interest of national security. and airplanes made of aluminum. the world is safer when the us prospers but he is exactly right. it is fair trade. the pres. is spot on on that, it will remain strong. and you use the term piggy bank, robbing america's piggy bank, and in court the you, he is spot on. we have an opportunity, north korea is an opportunity, china doing very well, south korea is doing very well, the model pivoting north korea from
an idea that has not been warmly received in canada among the g-7 nations and made reference to russiance part of what was called the g8, no longer. i would look hard to see the russians included. that is important. ica g8 with russia more effective than a g-7 now. speaking of singapore, finally said this is it for the leader of north korea. it is a 1-time shot for kim jong un. secretary ryan think he, the commander-in-chief spelling that out on trade related issues have an effect in the...
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the world by insisting russia should be allowed back into the leading group of industrialized nations. the g-7. >> i have been russia's worst nightmare. with that being said, russia should be in the -- whether you like it or not and it may not be politically correct. but we have a world to run. and in the g-7, which used to be b the g-8, they threw russia out. they should let them come back in. you know who disagrees? all the allies he's meeting with right now at the g-7 summit. angela merkel telling reporters that the eu countries agree this can't happen and canada adding quote, there are no grounds whatsoever for bringing russia with its current behavior back into the g-7. the then g-8 through russia out for good reason. john mccain in a blistering statement suh sums it up this way. putin chose to make russia unworthy by invading ukraine and an exings crimea. russia is assaulting democratic institutions all over the world, but the message the president gave this morning wasn't the one he gave when actually facing world leaders. >> we want to thank you. helpful today. i also want to congratul
the world by insisting russia should be allowed back into the leading group of industrialized nations. the g-7. >> i have been russia's worst nightmare. with that being said, russia should be in the -- whether you like it or not and it may not be politically correct. but we have a world to run. and in the g-7, which used to be b the g-8, they threw russia out. they should let them come back in. you know who disagrees? all the allies he's meeting with right now at the g-7 summit. angela...
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g-7 meeting this weekend. president trump at odds with the other six nations in the g-7 going into the summit over the tariff and white house. the administration's top official, larry kudlow, says this is not a major fight. >> i regard this as much like a family quarrel. i'm always the optimist. president trump is very clear with respect to his trade reform efforts that we will do what is necessary to protect the united states, its businesses and its workforce. >> maria: we have the latest on trade coming up. plus, a high stakes meeting of capitol hill. republican lawmakers coming together to try to hammer out a deal on i'll gracious, -- immigration. 50,000 people were arrested last month in border crossings. in wyoming, a powerful tornado touching down in wyoming. we've got the very late e. look at those pictures. soaring oil prices set to cost you, airlines raising the price of tickets. the details coming up. a new twist on bridal bouquets, a pizza parlor offering arrangements made of pizza. how do you throw it? all those stories coming up. joining us to talk about is, dagen mcdowell, mike murphy and james fre
g-7 meeting this weekend. president trump at odds with the other six nations in the g-7 going into the summit over the tariff and white house. the administration's top official, larry kudlow, says this is not a major fight. >> i regard this as much like a family quarrel. i'm always the optimist. president trump is very clear with respect to his trade reform efforts that we will do what is necessary to protect the united states, its businesses and its workforce. >> maria: we have the...
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the president has added new tenon to relations with the leaders of the historically friendly nations in the g-7.cu ty is intense. there is no access to the actual d summit site, but the wo watching as newshour foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports from singapore. >> reporter: presidenttrump landed in singapore's humidity, hoping to replace the frostiness of the g-7 meeting, aking e of the world's most isolated dictators. jong hours earlier, k un's black, bulletproof limo escorted him through the sh o- down streethis city/state. amid a media frenzy, kim jong un arrived in his downtown siapore hotel with a massi convoy. kim spent some time erseas when he was younger, but he's never traveled this far as north korean leader. and he's never traveile the world was watching. everywhere kim went, the ists, and the cameras, followed. an evening drive through singapore, wita running escort from a phalanx of bodyguards, and a meeting with singapore kiime minister lee hse loon six months ago, had never met a single foreign leader. he's met a handful just in the last few weeks. which is why ma
the president has added new tenon to relations with the leaders of the historically friendly nations in the g-7.cu ty is intense. there is no access to the actual d summit site, but the wo watching as newshour foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports from singapore. >> reporter: presidenttrump landed in singapore's humidity, hoping to replace the frostiness of the g-7 meeting, aking e of the world's most isolated dictators. jong hours earlier, k un's black, bulletproof limo...
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g-7 summit as tremendous. >> we tackled a variety of issues over the nation. at the top of the list, trade. >> reporter: steel and aluminum that angered allyleaders, many who demanded a change. but the president remains defiant. saying what he describes as an overwhelming american must change,ing and he blames past administrators for making bad deals. >> we're like the piggy pank that everyone is robbing. >> he is saying that russia should return to the g-8 with russia. >> and something happened a whoil hay go that russia is no longer in. i think it's an asset to have sush shall back. >> no now the president the prepares for singapore to have a historic meeting with kim jong-un. justin trudaeu says that canada will press or tariffs to everything from whiskey and maple syrup. tr trudeau said something in the g-7 summit he had not said previously. >>> president trump on the way to singapore ahead of the historic summit with kim jong-un. this area is a special event area for the summit near the u.s. embassy and several hotels. the summit itself will be off the co
g-7 summit as tremendous. >> we tackled a variety of issues over the nation. at the top of the list, trade. >> reporter: steel and aluminum that angered allyleaders, many who demanded a change. but the president remains defiant. saying what he describes as an overwhelming american must change,ing and he blames past administrators for making bad deals. >> we're like the piggy pank that everyone is robbing. >> he is saying that russia should return to the g-8 with russia....
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nations. on one side, president donald trump, ruffling the feathers at the g-7 summit.s be able to find some common ground during their summit here in singapore? let's bring in cnn senior correspondent ivan watson here with me in singapore. ivan, what have we heard so far from president donald trump? >> president trump landed here fresh offer the g-7 summit meeting. he told reporters what he thought about the upcoming meeting, and he just said very good before heading to his hotel. right before that, the north korean leader arrived fron a borrowed plane from china, and since then we saw him go through the streets of singapore in his limousine flanked by those jogging north korean bodyguards in suits that we've seen before in a previous inter-korean summit. he thanked the prime minister here for helping with this meeting. he said, if this is a successful meeting, then the help from singapore will be registered forever. the two leaders will not be meeting until tuesday morning local time here. on monday there will be a meeting between u.s. and north korean working groups,
nations. on one side, president donald trump, ruffling the feathers at the g-7 summit.s be able to find some common ground during their summit here in singapore? let's bring in cnn senior correspondent ivan watson here with me in singapore. ivan, what have we heard so far from president donald trump? >> president trump landed here fresh offer the g-7 summit meeting. he told reporters what he thought about the upcoming meeting, and he just said very good before heading to his hotel. right...
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g-7 meeting. at odds with the other six nations going into the summit over tariffs and trade policy. larry kudlow defending his stance yesterday. >> we should all have a level playing field. i think it is a very damp description. that is the problem. if you bring down the are yours and you equalize the level the playing field, then we will let nature take this. the president has the back ground and he will continue to make the fight. maria: a birds eye view of the devastation in guatemala. footage showing the blanket of bash over towns and villages following top volcanic eruption. sorry, but not really sorry. samantha be returning to her show after her vulgar co
g-7 meeting. at odds with the other six nations going into the summit over tariffs and trade policy. larry kudlow defending his stance yesterday. >> we should all have a level playing field. i think it is a very damp description. that is the problem. if you bring down the are yours and you equalize the level the playing field, then we will let nature take this. the president has the back ground and he will continue to make the fight. maria: a birds eye view of the devastation in...
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before we talk about what happened at the g-7 or the g-6 or the g-8, i thought i would start with our panel talking about china. courtney kube, josh of the national journal and ashley parker of the "washington post". courtney, we're lucky to have you. you broke a story about what the chinese are doing in preparation for the summit. cue us up there. >> a lot are surveillance techniques and tactics the u.s. has seen before the chinese before that they do oversees and domestically here in the u.s. some things american security officials are looking for the potential they will have waiters in restaurants and coffee shops and around the summit location and the hotel where delegations are staying. if you're out and your at dinner and talking about what happened that day, they might be listening and they can report back. other things they have done things that are covert and remind me of inspector gadget or 007. the trump summit in china in november of 2017, the friendship pins. the belief was they could have tracking devices in them. so you weren't supposed to wear them into a secure area. those are the things they are expecting and anticipating could
before we talk about what happened at the g-7 or the g-6 or the g-8, i thought i would start with our panel talking about china. courtney kube, josh of the national journal and ashley parker of the "washington post". courtney, we're lucky to have you. you broke a story about what the chinese are doing in preparation for the summit. cue us up there. >> a lot are surveillance techniques and tactics the u.s. has seen before the chinese before that they do oversees and domestically...
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likely to discuss syria and ukraine along with russia's possible re-entry into the g-7 group of major industrialized nationsbianna golodryga is here with the potential implications for the summit. >> good morning. this is a summit that president trump has wanted for a while. the president and his closest advisers say russia must play a major part in the geopolitical climate today. that's something that is sure to rattle u.s. allies. national security adviser john bolton ironed out the details with putin in moscow. the two discussed russia interference in the 2016 elections, something putin still denies and mr. trump won't acknowledge. just this morning, president trump tweeted, russia continues to say they had nothing to do with meddling in our election. the u.s. intelligence community, however, has said russia attempted to interfere in the election. the twowicefo. this meeting after mr. trump attends the nato summit in brussels where a prime concern among nato allies will be continued russian deterrence. pu like jong-un, h u.s.cularly called them a provocation. it's not yet clear what mr. trump is looking
likely to discuss syria and ukraine along with russia's possible re-entry into the g-7 group of major industrialized nationsbianna golodryga is here with the potential implications for the summit. >> good morning. this is a summit that president trump has wanted for a while. the president and his closest advisers say russia must play a major part in the geopolitical climate today. that's something that is sure to rattle u.s. allies. national security adviser john bolton ironed out the...