for the latest on ongoing trade discussions, we go now to kailey leinz, balance of power cohost in washington. what do we know about this potential one-my file? kailey: our colleagues at bloomberg are reporting that people familiar with the matter are having concerns about the big three automakers. we heard about this by president trump and his joint address to congress last night when he said he spoke to the heads of the big three, ford, gm, and stellantis, yesterday. according to our sources, those talks could continue today. the concern, of course, is the auto sector is very vulnerable in a scenario which tariffs are on our north american trading partners. according to bloomberg economics, u.s. automakers a particular need key parts like seatbelts and airbags, for example, are reliant on imports, some 80% from canada and mexico specifically, which is why you have the likes of farley saying recently that these kind of tariffs could potentially "blow a hole" in the industry. he said it could lead to billions of profits losses in a loss of u.s. jobs, and that it could mean higher costs for co