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cnn's manu raju, npr's ayesha rascoe and jeff mason of reuters. happy monday to one and all. um, let's just start with where we are right now. and, jeff, you cover the white house. um, now, you covered it. you covered it for a long time, but you covered trump 1.0 and now 2.0. and, um, given what you're hearing from your sources at the white house, your extensive understanding of how trump operates, particularly on the world stage, obviously, ultimately, he didn't want to have tariffs. he doesn't want to have tariffs. he uses the well, i shouldn't say that. i think he does. maybe he does want them for china. but he he likes to use this as a weapon to get what he wants. totally. on various things, at least in the short term. on for mexico. there's a month for him to work that out. but what does it tell you that he agreed at least to that one month delay in mexico? >> well. >> it tells me that he's comfortable with whiplash, which we knew, and we're seeing that whiplash just in terms of how quickly this story has moved, but also in the markets. i mean, he referenced having some
cnn's manu raju, npr's ayesha rascoe and jeff mason of reuters. happy monday to one and all. um, let's just start with where we are right now. and, jeff, you cover the white house. um, now, you covered it. you covered it for a long time, but you covered trump 1.0 and now 2.0. and, um, given what you're hearing from your sources at the white house, your extensive understanding of how trump operates, particularly on the world stage, obviously, ultimately, he didn't want to have tariffs. he...
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and clearly, you know, we are still waking up very, very early days. the reuters news agency that ukraine. transpires in this war. is keen to engage with moscow as much between trump and putin, perhaps even a visit. but i think more broadly for ukraine, we're hearing trump and vladimir putin. to keep ukraine on that stage and keep himself at that negotiating table. so if we're hearing these proposals that, look, elections in ukraine have legally been postponed under martial law enshrined in the constitution. and yet it's a common moscow attack line to because of the lack of elections taking place. so i think we're going to hear and i think all you're going to hearfrom ukraine is a calls for substantial security guarantees — assurances. if ukraine feels it can get enough of those assurances to potentially cede territory to a proposal for peace. but we are in early days, but i think we are going to see as clearly the us wants to to press ahead. but the crucial question here is whether donald trump with new tactics of targeting supply lines, highways instead and so how do you convince a russ
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reuters reports the wholesale retailer announced it's increasing pay for most employees.t comes ahead of a negotiation deadline. thousands of costco workers may decide to strike as workers with the teamsters union bargain for better wages and benefits. the union represents about 8% of costco's u.s. workforce, about 18,000 workers in six states, including in california. >>> a professor specializing in labor at uc berkeley says public perception of unions is good. >> the popularity and approval of unions is hovering in the high 60 percentiles and this is according to recent gallup polls. we have to go back to the early 1960s for something comparable to that. >> no word where current contract negotiations stand. >>> it's back to the office for employees at santa clara-based dell. accordingto the verge, the tech company is ending its hybrid and remote work policy on march 3rd. dell said remote workers who don't live near an office are allowed to continue remote work. >>> have you spotted them? rats swarming cities around the world in larger numbers. san francisco saw the bigg
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jasmine, right from notice, jeff mason from reuters and the wall street journal's olivia beavers. good morning to you all. good morning. so this is all a busy last night about how this all came out. there's been obviously criticism and some support across the political aisle. we're going to break that all down. but what about where this goes from here. you know trump they said in that white house statement that they could escalate, that they could retaliate if canada or mexico or china respond in kind. mexico says it will retaliate. china says it's going to take it to the wto. the world trade organization. canada said 25% tariffs on billions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars of u.s. goods. jeff, what do you expect? where does this go? how does this end? because the white house is saying we've got to curb illegal migration, stop the flow of fentanyl, but didn't really specify anything other than that in order to prevent this trade war from escalating. >> yeah. >> and i think trade war is the right word. >> or the right phrase. i mean, it's full on. and the white house didn't
jasmine, right from notice, jeff mason from reuters and the wall street journal's olivia beavers. good morning to you all. good morning. so this is all a busy last night about how this all came out. there's been obviously criticism and some support across the political aisle. we're going to break that all down. but what about where this goes from here. you know trump they said in that white house statement that they could escalate, that they could retaliate if canada or mexico or china respond...
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let me read this to you from reuters.k back in the oval office, during which he issued a slew of executive orders, according to a poll published tuesday. the reuters poll shows that 45% of participants approve of trump's actions so far. trump's disapproval rating shot up by seven percentage points from 39% to 46% of survey takers who were displeased with his new measures. do you know what is most unpopular? that he's spent the most capital doing, seeking out revenge against his perceived enemies? and do you know what enemy perceived enemy is the most popular generals. i mean, not that you have to hope that that sort of his own political survival instincts kick in, but is the inverse also a lesson? i mean, does does a political figure need to step out from the military as the leader everyone is craving right now? >> well, it probably be a pretty good thing for it to happen. i mean, you know. most of us like mark milley, you know, we and myself, we. >> were raised. >> to be apolitical. i mean, i spent 31 years in the army.
let me read this to you from reuters.k back in the oval office, during which he issued a slew of executive orders, according to a poll published tuesday. the reuters poll shows that 45% of participants approve of trump's actions so far. trump's disapproval rating shot up by seven percentage points from 39% to 46% of survey takers who were displeased with his new measures. do you know what is most unpopular? that he's spent the most capital doing, seeking out revenge against his perceived...
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christian: just a line from the reuters news agency, the phone call between donald trump and justin trudeaurway. we will continue to watch whether there is any news coming out of that phone call, whether they might be a pause on those canadian tariffs. no sign there will be at the moment at least. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ christian: welcome back. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to meet with donald trump when he visits the white house tomorrow. he is already in washington meeting with president trump's envoy steven witkoff with the focus now turning to the second phase with hamas. since the cease-fire agreement came into effect on the 19th of january, a total of 18 israeli hostages have been released. that leaves 79 unaccounted for but only 44 are believed to still be alive, according to the israeli side. there are emotional reunions on the other side, too. twin brothers reunited in gaza after 15 months of separation. they were split up earlier in the conflict. one brother traveling to the south, the other staying i
christian: just a line from the reuters news agency, the phone call between donald trump and justin trudeaurway. we will continue to watch whether there is any news coming out of that phone call, whether they might be a pause on those canadian tariffs. no sign there will be at the moment at least. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ christian: welcome back. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to meet with donald trump when he...
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just described, phil about the suspect that he's a 35 year old man from the swedish media and the reuters news agency now have a name for the suspect. now i will, and besides, this is not coming from an on the record release briefing or something uh with that kind of authority. but multiple sources are naming him as a retard anderson. as you said, a 35 year old man out of work living here in the area. now, we don't still know anything about his motive. whether he entered the school with the intention to attack specific individuals, whether he had a grudge against the school or some other motive. but one other interesting point, phil is that he once was enrolled at this very adult education facility, which he attacked is believed to have attacked yesterday. so certainly more details coming out that need to be confirmed by authorities. but it certainly seems to be the case that this is the man and lots of students alumni from the school been telling you. and they're having a really hard time dealing with this example. you know, um, so some of them had to shelter in place for hours yesterday
just described, phil about the suspect that he's a 35 year old man from the swedish media and the reuters news agency now have a name for the suspect. now i will, and besides, this is not coming from an on the record release briefing or something uh with that kind of authority. but multiple sources are naming him as a retard anderson. as you said, a 35 year old man out of work living here in the area. now, we don't still know anything about his motive. whether he entered the school with the...
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17 puede llegar a costar exactamente esto 28.000 $, pero por hora, según información obtenida por reuterstomemos por ejemplo este vuelo, el vuelo militar de donde el pasado lunes viajaron 64 migrantes de el paso, texas a guatemala. un viaje como este, ida y vuelta dura alrededor de 7 horas. eso significa que llevar a casa a estas personas indocumentadas llegó a costar esto 4.675 $ por migrante. esto qué quiere decir? esto quiere decir 5 veces más que un boleto de primera clase y mucho más costoso que las deportaciones en vuelos chárter que solía y que suele hacer ice al momento. estados unidos. es importante también repasar estas cifras. al momento, estados unidos ha enviado al menos exactamente 7 de estos vuelos a guatemala. ha enviado 4 a ecuador, ha enviado 1. y podemos contar también los vuelos que salieron hacia colombia, pero que no aterrizaron. tras el breve conflicto con el presidente de ese país, la casa blanca aún no ha confirmado el costo de estos viajes, pero sí han dicho que el uso de los aviones militares va a continuar. césar dayanna y como parte de las nuevas medidas de la
17 puede llegar a costar exactamente esto 28.000 $, pero por hora, según información obtenida por reuterstomemos por ejemplo este vuelo, el vuelo militar de donde el pasado lunes viajaron 64 migrantes de el paso, texas a guatemala. un viaje como este, ida y vuelta dura alrededor de 7 horas. eso significa que llevar a casa a estas personas indocumentadas llegó a costar esto 4.675 $ por migrante. esto qué quiere decir? esto quiere decir 5 veces más que un boleto de primera clase y mucho más...
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reuters says mexico will push back on steel and aluminum.get moving idaho. cheryl casone is any going to mornings with maria. bring in new york congresswoman claudia tenney. your governor, kathy hochul, makes it sound like tariffs will mark end of new york state, like the state will cease to exist. what is your response and hy hyperventilating from the left? >> president trump is projecting strength, it is critically important, he is using tariff as a leverage point and he is forcing canada and mexico that was never enforced against china. one concern i have with upstate new york, one of my cities, copper city, we produce a lot of copper and i'm concerned about mom modities and the ability of our country and state and long-time merchandising ki companies to react to this. they would love to produce today, pause of policies in place from governor kathy hochul and democrats under biden make it impossible to forget production and unearth great resources we have, like natural gas. president trump is doing that, it can't be done immediately. i wo
reuters says mexico will push back on steel and aluminum.get moving idaho. cheryl casone is any going to mornings with maria. bring in new york congresswoman claudia tenney. your governor, kathy hochul, makes it sound like tariffs will mark end of new york state, like the state will cease to exist. what is your response and hy hyperventilating from the left? >> president trump is projecting strength, it is critically important, he is using tariff as a leverage point and he is forcing...
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>> at reuters they've reported that the president has made a decision on the canada mexico tariffs and whether they want them on march 1. can you confirm that? sec. leavitt: i saw that report. it's false. i was just with the president in the oval office and i can confirm that tomorrow the february 1 deadline that trump put into place several weeks ago continues. tomorrow he will be implementing a 25% tariff on mexico. 25% tariff on canada. a 10% tariff on china for the illegal fentanyl they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country that has killed tens of millions of americans. these are promises made and kept by the president. >> last night the president said that he was planning to discuss whether exceptions would be made on imports. any information on any decisions there? sec. leavitt: i do not have an update or read out for you on the exemptions, but the tariffs will be available for public consumption tomorrow and you can read them then. stephen nelson? >> thank. three questions, if that's all right. press freedom and economic matters. you announce plans to roll back
>> at reuters they've reported that the president has made a decision on the canada mexico tariffs and whether they want them on march 1. can you confirm that? sec. leavitt: i saw that report. it's false. i was just with the president in the oval office and i can confirm that tomorrow the february 1 deadline that trump put into place several weeks ago continues. tomorrow he will be implementing a 25% tariff on mexico. 25% tariff on canada. a 10% tariff on china for the illegal fentanyl...
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also reuters is reporting the president is expected to sign an executive order to restore maximum pressureiran. back to you. >> reporter: christian, these talks, i suspect benjamin netanyahu wants permission to attack iran. what say you? >> in perhaps an indirect way i don't know if we will see israeli fighters and bombers over iran attacking the iranian nuclear project. that has been thought of as a firewall for some time. i think instead, benjamin netanyahu wants to demonstrate good atmospherics with trump because there's tension between these two men after the 2020 election when benjamin netanyahu congratulated biden on his victory, to show there's a difference biden and netanyahu hate each other, trump and netanyahu can get along and benjamin netanyahu wants to shift attention to iran if not militarily then at least politically and we will see that lead into this executive order restoring maximum pressure. stuart: we just heard a senior official says donald trump sees the gaza strip as a demolition site, he think that is in humane to force people to live there, it is uninhabitable. bea
also reuters is reporting the president is expected to sign an executive order to restore maximum pressureiran. back to you. >> reporter: christian, these talks, i suspect benjamin netanyahu wants permission to attack iran. what say you? >> in perhaps an indirect way i don't know if we will see israeli fighters and bombers over iran attacking the iranian nuclear project. that has been thought of as a firewall for some time. i think instead, benjamin netanyahu wants to demonstrate...
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executive branch this is a fast way to weed out ideologues from last admin and popular by the way reutersive orders downsizing the federal government was the most popular by far and the elites are freaking out but not the people. >> drug cartels very important to ratcliffe in the new cia it's going after the drug cartel yet to be on border. >> already they are naming the drug cartel terrorist organizations in canada and were waiting to see if mexico does that it's a whole other thing if you are a drug cartel and you been deemed drug terrorists cartel that gives the government new opportunities to take you done. >> up your tears organization, the u.s. military can get involved that is the key. thank you. whether or not, winter storm moving to the midwest headed for the northeast tomorrow bringing freezing rain, ice and snow stephen morgan with an update. it's going to be a mess the next 24-36 hours in the northeast not bad right now but things will be changing were looking at kansas city this morning west of st. louis, temperatures in the mid to upper 20s and we are freezing rain falling i
executive branch this is a fast way to weed out ideologues from last admin and popular by the way reutersive orders downsizing the federal government was the most popular by far and the elites are freaking out but not the people. >> drug cartels very important to ratcliffe in the new cia it's going after the drug cartel yet to be on border. >> already they are naming the drug cartel terrorist organizations in canada and were waiting to see if mexico does that it's a whole other...
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according to two russian sources, reuters. can you add to any of this or confirm any of this for us, when this might be happening and where? >> i don't have anything to confirm or break. sandra, i would be careful listening to russian sources. the present has been clear -- >> do you want that meeting to happen? do you want that meeting to happen? >> what's amazing is half the world is reaching out trying to help president trump close this war down and end this more in a just way that prevents future wars. we been getting all kinds of outreach, but i have nothing to confirm or break today. >> let's actually try to get you to break a little more news. how close is saudi arabia to returning to the table for the abraham accords? >> saudi arabia, mohammad bin salman, mbs, special envoy -- i started to call him investor, but special envoy -- and prime minister netanyahu. we were this close. i think we were ready. when we get a few things cleared up, to move forward again. that's the ultimate goal in the next round. i didn't mean to
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reporter: i'm with reuters. thank you very much. in 2021, the central bank conference, you said, "throughout my career in both public and private sectors, i've seen that the best and most successful organizations are often the ones that have a strong and persistent commitment to diversity and inclusion. these organizations consistently attract the beth talent by investing in and remansion a world-class workforce." first question is, do you still believe that, and if so, how do you intend to put that belief into practice while remaining consistent with the recent executive order prohibiting diversity anden collusion efforts? chair powell: let me say, yes, the answer to your first question. but to the second question, i want to say this. we are, like others, reviewing the orders and the associated details as they're made available and as has been our practice over many administrations, we are working to align our policies with the executive orders as appropriate and consistent with applicable law. and i want to add that i'm not going
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i will say that reuters is reporting that mexico today, is going to announce more tariffs, imports toheir country. pork, cheese, produce, steel, aluminum. so we'll see. it's all kicking off today. here we go. maria: it sure is. we're just getting started this morning. i'm going to slip in a short break and come back. the busiest week of earnings season ti kicks off today, with alalphabet and uber out this we. and adam turnquist is here with expectations, don't miss that. he's coming up. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth
i will say that reuters is reporting that mexico today, is going to announce more tariffs, imports toheir country. pork, cheese, produce, steel, aluminum. so we'll see. it's all kicking off today. here we go. maria: it sure is. we're just getting started this morning. i'm going to slip in a short break and come back. the busiest week of earnings season ti kicks off today, with alalphabet and uber out this we. and adam turnquist is here with expectations, don't miss that. he's coming up. you're...
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elon musk's team up to enhance government efficiency has been bypassing administrative officials, reutersts. musk's aides have descended on the government's human resources agency, locking career civil servants out of computer systems containing the personal data of millions of federal employees. how do you think these moves to radically transform the government will play politically, especially if we begin to see disruption in services? >> look. >> i think. >> a lot. >> of. people in the. >> country can agree with the idea of making. >> government more efficient. we have heard. >> people in the. >> past talk about reducing. >> the federal. >> workforce. >> reducing bureaucracy. i think most americans are. >> okay. >> with that. >> once we. >> start mistreating. >> people, once. we start firing people just because they're not loyal. enough or. firing people just because we want to. replace them with people who are more loyal. >> to one. >> government or to. >> another, that's when we. >> start losing what. >> we have in this country. >> which is so special. i'll tell you really quickly a
elon musk's team up to enhance government efficiency has been bypassing administrative officials, reutersts. musk's aides have descended on the government's human resources agency, locking career civil servants out of computer systems containing the personal data of millions of federal employees. how do you think these moves to radically transform the government will play politically, especially if we begin to see disruption in services? >> look. >> i think. >> a lot. >>...
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a new reuters ipsos poll that came out yesterday finds 56% of respondents say that the u.s.uld suspend all foreign aid, not just usaid. >> so, in washington today, there are a number of people with signs protesting elon musk in the administration and, of course visited by democrats on capitol hill who had some very colorful rhetoric saying they are at war with the president. they are at war with doge but yet still out of touch for the american people that voted for this a couple of months ago. when you look at the exit polling we put out fox news after the election, it shows people wanted a disruption in d.c. they didn't vote for just people to necessarily get along, go along with the status quo. they voted to have things look back, torn up, and reestablished in a way that benefits the american people. in this particular issue, the democrats are completely outraged because a lot of the fines from usaid i think going to a number of their pet projects, to their friends, activism and asked karoline leavitt and the white house press briefing they are going to the federal budget
a new reuters ipsos poll that came out yesterday finds 56% of respondents say that the u.s.uld suspend all foreign aid, not just usaid. >> so, in washington today, there are a number of people with signs protesting elon musk in the administration and, of course visited by democrats on capitol hill who had some very colorful rhetoric saying they are at war with the president. they are at war with doge but yet still out of touch for the american people that voted for this a couple of months...
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today, reuters reported that musk and his associates at opm tightened their personal grip over the officervants from accessing computer systems that contain personal data of millions of federal employees, which they need to do their jobs. this highly sensitive material is now under the control of people who answer to musk alone. he is also burrowed associates over at the federal bureau of investigation who, along with others who have existing relationships with kash patel, seem to be running things until patel is confirmed as fbi director. today, in a purge unlike anything seen in modern fbi history, the trump administration has forced out all six of the fbi's most senior executives and multiple heads of various fbi field offices across the country. and late this afternoon, the u.s. department of justice fired every probationary prosecutor who worked on january 6th cases and informed employees that they would continue their investigation. of those who investigated the january 6th attack on the capitol. let that sink in for a moment. the trump administration freed the people who assaulted
today, reuters reported that musk and his associates at opm tightened their personal grip over the officervants from accessing computer systems that contain personal data of millions of federal employees, which they need to do their jobs. this highly sensitive material is now under the control of people who answer to musk alone. he is also burrowed associates over at the federal bureau of investigation who, along with others who have existing relationships with kash patel, seem to be running...
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jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. and lee ann caldwell, chief washington correspondent for puck news. susan, this is a lot to take in. i mean, i especially like the president. everyone i have spoken to loves the idea of the u.s. owning this territory, though he didn't say who everyone was. i mean, for all we know, it was jared, ivanka and trump himself. put into perspective all of this. what do we need to know tonight? >> yeah, steph. >> well, first of all, to your point, i. >> also was struck. >> by. that jared. >> kushner actually did publicly speak. >> last year in. >> recent months in. >> ways that hinted. perhaps presaged. >> this breathtaking and really. outrageous proposal from donald trump. >> it didn't come. >> from nowhere. in that sense. jared kushner definitely. >> has talked about. >> this in. >> terms almost more. >> akin to that of a real estate mogul assessing a piece of land than someone who understands the complicated history and the tragedy of the 2 million people who live there. the tragedy of the
jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. and lee ann caldwell, chief washington correspondent for puck news. susan, this is a lot to take in. i mean, i especially like the president. everyone i have spoken to loves the idea of the u.s. owning this territory, though he didn't say who everyone was. i mean, for all we know, it was jared, ivanka and trump himself. put into perspective all of this. what do we need to know tonight? >>...
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jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jonathan cott, former senior adviser to senators joe manchin and chris. and brad todd, republican strategist and a cnn political commentator. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. another hectic day in the life of a white house reporter such as yourself. you've seen a lot. we've all seen quite a bit in the last two weeks. um, can you just kind of take us behind the scenes and in terms of how this played out yesterday, as the markets, obviously there was incredible volatility in the morning. futures were down through the weekend. we know that's something that president trump pays close attention to. ultimately these two deals are cut. it makes it feel like it is the trump show right. as opposed to the actual inaction of policy, which is kind of where we've ended up. and yet these tariffs are going into effect on china. i mean, what do you know. what can you tell us about how this all plays out and what happens next? >> well, i think, number one, you're right to say i
jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jonathan cott, former senior adviser to senators joe manchin and chris. and brad todd, republican strategist and a cnn political commentator. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. another hectic day in the life of a white house reporter such as yourself. you've seen a lot. we've all seen quite a bit in the last two weeks. um, can you just kind of take us behind the scenes and in terms of how this played out yesterday, as the...
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. >> and adrian reuters reports on a different note, aides to elon musk have locked out officials at, which contain personal data of federal employees. these musk allies even installed sofa beds at their headquarters. of course, that's reminiscent of ex offices, right? how tight a control are trump and musk trying to exert over these agencies? and what does that do? >> well, alex, this is incredibly disturbing. first of all, let's keep in mind that elon musk is not a paid government employee. he is someone who seems to be squatting in the white house. has it looks like he's got some sort of office there, but he this is going to retaliate is the bottom line. first of all, the government serves to protect the american people and to keep people safe. so if there's any risk of, you know, people's personal data that the government may have getting out there or getting in the wrong hands of somebody like elon musk, then that's going to create all kinds of problems, and it's going to create some political problems for trump. number one, you know, number two, i, i you know, we've talked a lo
. >> and adrian reuters reports on a different note, aides to elon musk have locked out officials at, which contain personal data of federal employees. these musk allies even installed sofa beds at their headquarters. of course, that's reminiscent of ex offices, right? how tight a control are trump and musk trying to exert over these agencies? and what does that do? >> well, alex, this is incredibly disturbing. first of all, let's keep in mind that elon musk is not a paid government...
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npr's asma khalid and reuters jeff mason all here at the table.e just read what senator chris a democrat on senate foreign relations, said tonight to our morgan when he was asked about this proposal. now, he is a democrat. obviously, he's not trump's biggest ally. but he said, quote, i am speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less, and where any positive outcome is less likely in this situation. >> i mean, i think. >> he's probably channeling more than just democrats with that comment. i think we'll be curious to see what people in the region say tomorrow. but the the idea of u.s. troops being there, the idea of it being a real estate riviera, from the money, quote, that you got out of your question to just the fact that trying to upend history from of decades and decades of u.s. policy there, some people no doubt do think that's insane. >> and you mentioned people in the region already. it's the middle of the night in saudi arabia. saudi foreign ministry just issued a statement reiterating
npr's asma khalid and reuters jeff mason all here at the table.e just read what senator chris a democrat on senate foreign relations, said tonight to our morgan when he was asked about this proposal. now, he is a democrat. obviously, he's not trump's biggest ally. but he said, quote, i am speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less, and where any positive outcome is less likely in this situation. >> i mean, i think. >> he's...
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now reuters-ipsos asked this question twice when they asked it back in november of 2024. it was 1%.k at that. it doubled all the way to 2% in december of 2024, when just 1% or 2% of americans believe that you should be focusing, prioritizing an issue. simply put, they want him focusing on the economy at large. they want him focusing on immigration. they don't want him focusing on tariffs. look, donald trump did lay out his position on tariffs going into its election. but folks elected donald trump for different reasons, not for terrorists. they simply don't want him prioritizing it. and simply put, do not like his issue positions on it. >> and, you know, in his mind, the way he explains it, it helps with his top priority of immigration. he also believes that ultimately it makes america more prosperous. of course, the question the devil's in the details. we're going to have to see if that is actually what happens, but will americans ultimately care? i mean, trump has famously done a lot of things that are pretty unpopular, and americans, you know, elected him back to office. >> yeah,
now reuters-ipsos asked this question twice when they asked it back in november of 2024. it was 1%.k at that. it doubled all the way to 2% in december of 2024, when just 1% or 2% of americans believe that you should be focusing, prioritizing an issue. simply put, they want him focusing on the economy at large. they want him focusing on immigration. they don't want him focusing on tariffs. look, donald trump did lay out his position on tariffs going into its election. but folks elected donald...
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reuters reports. german police estimate 160,000 people attended sunday's demonstration. the state of louisiana issuing an arrest warrant for a doctor in new york charged with prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in their state. grand jurors in west baton rouge unanimously issuing an indictment against doctor margaret carpenter and the minor's mother, charging them with criminal abortion by means of abortion inducing drugs, a felony, and. >> the grammy. >> goes to. >> the cowboy. >> cowboy carter. >> beyonce. >> beyonce finally winning the coveted album of the year award at the grammys last night, becoming the most nominated and awarded artist ever with 35 grammy wins. early sunday morning, she announced an upcoming cowboy carter tour. no dates have yet been released. all right. coming up here on cnn this morning, efforts to remove wreckage from the potomac set to begin as crews braved frigid, murky waters in search of the remaining victims. plus, elon musk's department of government efficiency getting extraordinarily heavy handed. >> i think elon is doing a goo
reuters reports. german police estimate 160,000 people attended sunday's demonstration. the state of louisiana issuing an arrest warrant for a doctor in new york charged with prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in their state. grand jurors in west baton rouge unanimously issuing an indictment against doctor margaret carpenter and the minor's mother, charging them with criminal abortion by means of abortion inducing drugs, a felony, and. >> the grammy. >> goes to. >>...
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fees alone, separate to whatever you claim the coins valued at, they've brought in $100 million, reutersll these intermediaries, his wall street buddies are new crypto friends are making money either way, while the trump fans and maga base are losing their own money. now, trump's company could continue to profit from any trading fees because up or down, that's still a revenue model. how much has donald trump personally made? well, you heard it there. if the coin value overall as a currency is in the billions and he has the majority of that, then back of the envelope, he's making over half a, b a b, two b. that's real money for someone who at times has been, of course, close to corporate bankruptcy. then there are the conflicts. the conservative wall street journal notes that someone coming into the white house and launching a coin the same weekend is a brazen conflict of interest. and while crypto can be complicated, donald trump, across his seven plus decades on earth always warned about crypto scams. >> a bitcoin i it just seems like a scam. i don't like it because it's another currenc
fees alone, separate to whatever you claim the coins valued at, they've brought in $100 million, reutersll these intermediaries, his wall street buddies are new crypto friends are making money either way, while the trump fans and maga base are losing their own money. now, trump's company could continue to profit from any trading fees because up or down, that's still a revenue model. how much has donald trump personally made? well, you heard it there. if the coin value overall as a currency is...
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npr's asma khalid and reuters jeff mason all here at the table. let me just read what senator chris, a democrat on the senate foreign relations, said tonight to our morgan remmert when he was asked about this proposal. now he is a democrat. obviously, he's not trump's biggest ally. but he said, quote, i am speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less, and where any positive outcome is less likely in this situation. >> i mean, i think he's probably channeling more than just democrats with that comment. i think we'll be curious to see what people in the region say tomorrow. but the the idea of u.s. troops being there, the idea of it being a real estate riviera, from the money quote, that you got out of your question to just the fact that trying to upend history from of decades and decades of u.s. policy there, some people no doubt do think that's insane. >> and you mentioned people in the region already. it's the middle of the night in saudi arabia. saudi foreign ministry just issued a statemen
npr's asma khalid and reuters jeff mason all here at the table. let me just read what senator chris, a democrat on the senate foreign relations, said tonight to our morgan remmert when he was asked about this proposal. now he is a democrat. obviously, he's not trump's biggest ally. but he said, quote, i am speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less, and where any positive outcome is less likely in this situation. >> i mean, i think...
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she told reuters the election is suspended because of the wart needs to be done but zelensky's five-yearh ukraine imposed three years ago. he was previously set holding a vote at such a volatile moment risks weakening ukraine potentially violent russian influence campaigns. both president trump mr. calico said they're working on planter broker a deal to end the fighting. >> we are going to have discussions with everybody and probably in the near term to walk away from this war. while cowalkways probably aboutr to end this conflict and it's good for both sides. both sides are going up to give a little bit. >> is a war now approaches its three year mark this month moscow was stepped up its offensive with almost daily attacks and strikes and power systems have plunged entire cities into darkness. moaned to been displaced nearly a fifth of ukraine is occupied by russia. for now president donald trump is repeatedly warned russia it will impose high tariffs and sanctions if this ward is come to a close brickwork stephanie bennett live in london thanks. new orleans is ramping up security for th
she told reuters the election is suspended because of the wart needs to be done but zelensky's five-yearh ukraine imposed three years ago. he was previously set holding a vote at such a volatile moment risks weakening ukraine potentially violent russian influence campaigns. both president trump mr. calico said they're working on planter broker a deal to end the fighting. >> we are going to have discussions with everybody and probably in the near term to walk away from this war. while...
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according to reuters news service, some employees will be offered relocation to walmart offices hered in arkansas. so again, nasdaq heading lower. we'll get you all your news coming up. thank you for joining us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook. >> how do you get that bell to ring exactly when you want it. >> it's teamwork. >> okay. all right. good morning. i'm dave clark wednesday morning, february 5th. steve, you called it. it's cold outside our door. no rain. >> not. not until tomorrow. today, though, an important date in weather history for the bay area. february 5th, 1976. it snowed. we had a lot of snow snowed in san francisco officially was an inch of snow and five inches on top of twin peaks. >> i remember it snowing like in 99 as well. >> 76 was a that was a dry year, but that was a big day. if you were around in 76, you remember it because there was a lot of snow around here. all right. no snow today. it's clear that we'll get a break. and mr. clarke is correct. next system will be here tomorrow, but there could be a little bit of activity popping up to the north. that
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meanwhile, reuters writing, the white house says that while mexican is serious about president trump's order on terrorists, canada has misunderstood the tariffs that the president put on it to be a trade war between the neighboring countries. >> good evening. today, the united states informed us they will be imposing 10% on canadian energy. a decision that should they elect to proceed with should take effect on tuesday, february 4. [speaking in french] tonight, first, i want to speak directly to americans, our closest friends and neighbors. this is a choice that, yes, will harm canadians, but beyond that, it will have real consequences for you, the american people. as i have consistently said, tariffs against canada will put your jobs at risk, potentially shutting down of american auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities. they will raise costs for you including food at the grocery stores and gas at the pump. they will impede your access to an affordable supply of vital goods crucial for u.s. security, such as nickel, potash, uranium, steel, and aluminum. they will violat
meanwhile, reuters writing, the white house says that while mexican is serious about president trump's order on terrorists, canada has misunderstood the tariffs that the president put on it to be a trade war between the neighboring countries. >> good evening. today, the united states informed us they will be imposing 10% on canadian energy. a decision that should they elect to proceed with should take effect on tuesday, february 4. [speaking in french] tonight, first, i want to speak...
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president insisting a good whether any sanctions throne their way, senior iranian official tells reutersto give diplomacy with trump another chance, but we want the u.s. to "way in israel". 25 formed correspondence joining us now from tel aviv, hello. >> good afternoon, a lot of developments overnight about iran and gaza. the news about of the gaza strip echoing along the region, following trump statements the united states will take over gaza. the commander in chief opened the possibility, secretary pete hegseth is talking now. >> martha: thank you very much. let's go to pete hegseth. >> understand the proximity, they does hezbollah or the gaza strip threat that is really citizens have been under. it always struck me, the sense of purpose that permeates the state of israel, living under an existential threat, always had a great deal of respect to the response the country has had. destroying hamas capabilities in gaza, hezbollah's capabilities in the north, damaging the houthi infrastructure, in yemen, those are all great importance to americans. september 2024, killing the man responsib
president insisting a good whether any sanctions throne their way, senior iranian official tells reutersto give diplomacy with trump another chance, but we want the u.s. to "way in israel". 25 formed correspondence joining us now from tel aviv, hello. >> good afternoon, a lot of developments overnight about iran and gaza. the news about of the gaza strip echoing along the region, following trump statements the united states will take over gaza. the commander in chief opened the...