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u.s. or canada. >> "right this minute," click on win ipad button. rd on facebook, twitter or both each day. >> the buzzword is everyone's favorite. >> click on win ipad button and enter buzzword summer, s-u-m-m-e-r. >> good luck, everybody. >>> some guys playing a break-in prank on the boss. >> a stupid idea. they have planned it very well. >> it's excellently executed. >> what happens when he realizes they are up to something? ladies, that's how you get the man. >>> sounds like a great idea to play a prank on your boss, especially when it comes to your boss's gun. >> i would worry about a boss that has guns. >> at their shop they customize and paint your weapons. >> glass, brandon has the truck keys. >> they roll down the window, break tempered glass and start putting the shards, pieces all over the truck, the ground. the guy is about to lose his guns in the back, apparently with a suppressor, a national firearms item. >> have you to keep track of them. >> when he brakes it, set off the alarm. >> the alarm is sounding. these guys run and take cover.
u.s. or canada. >> "right this minute," click on win ipad button. rd on facebook, twitter or both each day. >> the buzzword is everyone's favorite. >> click on win ipad button and enter buzzword summer, s-u-m-m-e-r. >> good luck, everybody. >>> some guys playing a break-in prank on the boss. >> a stupid idea. they have planned it very well. >> it's excellently executed. >> what happens when he realizes they are up to something?...
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u.s. or canada. >> coming up in just a bit. >> stand by for "rtm" giveaway. >>> that's angel. not scheduled to be home until november. in the army, walking into the building. alejandra is about to be really shocked. >> the stylist with scissors. >> no. >> honey. >> she's the client, not the stylist. he walks in, steps behind her and she sees him in the mirror. >> what's up, baby? >> oh, my god. >> she hasn't turned around yet. >> she's trying to figure out if it's an illusion. >> she breaks down in tears. here is the beautiful part about this, though. he set all of this up on her second wedding anniversary. he told her to go and have her hair done, celebrate that way, since he wouldn't be able to make it home. on the back end he scheduled it with her friend that while she was getting her hair done, wouldn't be expecting him at all. >> imagine the fun date they are going to have and she's going to look all good with freshly blond hair. >> this fellow here is about to sneak up on a special lady as well. his mom moved from north carolina to texas in september. she hasn't seen him
u.s. or canada. >> coming up in just a bit. >> stand by for "rtm" giveaway. >>> that's angel. not scheduled to be home until november. in the army, walking into the building. alejandra is about to be really shocked. >> the stylist with scissors. >> no. >> honey. >> she's the client, not the stylist. he walks in, steps behind her and she sees him in the mirror. >> what's up, baby? >> oh, my god. >> she hasn't turned around...
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you are going to talk about what could be a brewing trade or between canada and the u.s.. stephen: donald trump and justin trudeau appeared to be rekindling a decades-old trade dispute. they had a conversation that was described as amicable after trump said he would slap tariffs of up to 24% on canadian level -- lumber and has threatened to expand it to dairy products. trududeau says that claims are baseless. timber, asriffs on president trump met farmers he signed an executive order that he said was aimed at helping their communities, saying he is not worried about sparking a trade war with canada as he rekindles this old trade conflict. realize, canada has been really rough on the united states. i love canada but they have outsmarted our politicians for many years. >> washington announced up to 24% tariffs on canadian lumber with some 5.6 billion dollars of wood in the firing line. justin trudeau found to be firm. >> standing up for canada's interests is what my job is. >> canadian lumber exports mostly go into u.s. homebuilding. they have accused canadian -- accusations
you are going to talk about what could be a brewing trade or between canada and the u.s.. stephen: donald trump and justin trudeau appeared to be rekindling a decades-old trade dispute. they had a conversation that was described as amicable after trump said he would slap tariffs of up to 24% on canadian level -- lumber and has threatened to expand it to dairy products. trududeau says that claims are baseless. timber, asriffs on president trump met farmers he signed an executive order that he...
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. >> reporter: the president also took a swipe at canada for policies he says are hurting u.s. dairy farmers. >> we can't let canada or anybody else take advantage and do what they did to our workers and to our farmers. >> reporter: at the same time, the white house is looking for a unified front with u.s. allies as it faces the crisis in syria and pressing china for help, reining in north korea's nuclear ambition. president trump insisted his trade probe was not targeting chinese steel. >> this has to do with worldwide, what's happening. >> reporter: but mr. trump's commerce secretary says chinese steel exports have continued to rise and now 26% of the u.s. market. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> both china and russia were part of a unanimous u.n. security council resolution condemning north korea's recent attempt to launch missile, demanding it conduct no further nuclear tests and threatening more sanctions. >>> police arrested one man but still looking for two others connected to a murder in college park. 27-year-old william moore of dundalk, maryland is charged with first-degree murder. 36-year-old ra
. >> reporter: the president also took a swipe at canada for policies he says are hurting u.s. dairy farmers. >> we can't let canada or anybody else take advantage and do what they did to our workers and to our farmers. >> reporter: at the same time, the white house is looking for a unified front with u.s. allies as it faces the crisis in syria and pressing china for help, reining in north korea's nuclear ambition. president trump insisted his trade probe was not targeting...
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or rain traversing the pacific ocean. and if it's not block, it's going to hit somewhere, whether it be canada or the west coast of the u.snow that we have a blocking ridge of high pressure here's the next weathermaker goes up and over the ridge, seattle gets the rainfall, we will not. the storms for the next several days and for the most part the next week or so will miss us to the north. tomorrow morning clear skies no fog no clouds. tomorrow afternoon, 80s away from the water. morgan hill, gilroy likely 83. saturday a change. i mentioned that storm system passing by the north. we get no rainfall. we will see some cloud cover especially saturday morning and that's going to usher in more of an onshore flow. it's that time of year. we factor in which direction the wind is coming from. and in this case it will be a strong breeze out of the west and southwest which would keep our temperatures down. tomorrow we warm up. saturday we cool down. we head towards sunday even with the sunshine back temperatures will stay near or below average. but it's not going to rain. so no worries about the temperature. 50s tomorrow morning in
or rain traversing the pacific ocean. and if it's not block, it's going to hit somewhere, whether it be canada or the west coast of the u.snow that we have a blocking ridge of high pressure here's the next weathermaker goes up and over the ridge, seattle gets the rainfall, we will not. the storms for the next several days and for the most part the next week or so will miss us to the north. tomorrow morning clear skies no fog no clouds. tomorrow afternoon, 80s away from the water. morgan hill,...
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or across the country? >> no, so we have a hundred thousand projects on the platform and 7% of our projects are u.s.-canada based but we have projects in europe and australia. >> is there a region in the u.s. in particular where there is more construction than others or something that surprised you? i'm wondering, given the push -- >> it is very interesting. when we started the company, to give you an idea, atlanta is the city that all of the cities in the u.s. really started getting critical mass for us and now we're pretty much in every major metro area. but that is the one that i remember. we didn't get started in san francisco. >> and seeing the movement toward midwest. this is the last question. like detroit or cincinnati, did you hear about -- rust belt jobs of opportunity starting to percolate a little bit? >> that is not a part of the market where we have a good answer for. but what you are seeing though is that there is definitely a shortage of labor on the west coast. you are talking about the sales force tower, there is high-profile projects where they are flying out very skilled crews from the
or across the country? >> no, so we have a hundred thousand projects on the platform and 7% of our projects are u.s.-canada based but we have projects in europe and australia. >> is there a region in the u.s. in particular where there is more construction than others or something that surprised you? i'm wondering, given the push -- >> it is very interesting. when we started the company, to give you an idea, atlanta is the city that all of the cities in the u.s. really started...
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u.s. if you're mexico or canada or the uk or israel, saudi arabia, japan, whoever you are run by -- the united states is the only superpower. you have no choice. >> so, trump called the first 100 days his contract with the american voter. has he kept the contract? >> no but that's okay. he changes his mind on a lot of stuff. like the wall, for example. we are not ready for the wall. china is not a currency manipulator. nato is now -- before he was against it, now he's for it. if you're going to check him on facts, then, no this is a disaster. but let's leave that aside. do we feel -- does america feel more great again under trump given what he says and what the base is watching? yeah. i think they feel happy. if your wat're watching "squawk in the morning, i would say on balance trump is not your guy right now. >> okay. ian bremer, thank you, sir. >> my pleasure. >>> we have much more to do including fallout from wells fargo's fake account scandal. shareholders will vote today on whether to oust some board members and shake up the board's governance. we'll get a live report from that meetings
u.s. if you're mexico or canada or the uk or israel, saudi arabia, japan, whoever you are run by -- the united states is the only superpower. you have no choice. >> so, trump called the first 100 days his contract with the american voter. has he kept the contract? >> no but that's okay. he changes his mind on a lot of stuff. like the wall, for example. we are not ready for the wall. china is not a currency manipulator. nato is now -- before he was against it, now he's for it. if...
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u.s. and canada. we will talk with bruce heyman, the former u.s. ambassador to canada. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. we are focusing on politics and policy under the new administration. let's check orhe markets stand. another risk on day for the financial markets in the u.s. with the dow and the s&p 500 and the nasdaq all up. the dow is having its best day since march 1. the last two days are the best two-day rally for the dow since the election last year. lots of strength after that first round of the presidential election in france and talk of a potential tax plan to come from the trump administration. the nasdaq is above 6000, hitting a record high. let's look at some segments faring less well including lumber on the news that the u.s. is imposing duties on canadian lumber. lumber is down about 2.5%, on pace for its worst drop since last year. two of the forest product companies were trading lower and another segment trading lower is the home builders. they are trading much lower on the day including lennar it and df horton and poultry homes almost down 4%. one analyst said this is an additional headwind forhese companies. they typically by their lumber in advance. another analt
u.s. and canada. we will talk with bruce heyman, the former u.s. ambassador to canada. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. we are focusing on politics and policy under the new administration. let's check orhe markets stand. another risk on day for the financial markets in the u.s. with the dow and the s&p 500 and the nasdaq all up. the dow is having its best day since march 1. the last two days are the best two-day rally for the dow since the election last year. lots of...
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canada on how important the canadian-u.s. trade relationship is because it is often overlooked or taken for granted by american policymakers and lawmakers. we did a really good job of highlighting how many good, middle-class jobs on both sides of the border, but particularly the united states, depend on free trade with canada. the argument we have made about trade being good for everyone, about amplifying our success on either side of the border -- the auto pact eating a great example were a part can cross the border six times before ending up in a finished automobile -- we have a relationship unlike just about anyone else in the world between two countries, and a lot of that is based on mutually beneficial trade policies. john: your ambassador in washington said you felt the border tax would never happen. do you agree with that? is that something now off the table? p.m. trudeau: i'm not going to make any productions on what is going to come forward on the u.s. or policy side. i know we have made a very clear case that adding taxes or regulation to a part crisscrossing six times, the ,mount of bureaucratic red tape the amount
canada on how important the canadian-u.s. trade relationship is because it is often overlooked or taken for granted by american policymakers and lawmakers. we did a really good job of highlighting how many good, middle-class jobs on both sides of the border, but particularly the united states, depend on free trade with canada. the argument we have made about trade being good for everyone, about amplifying our success on either side of the border -- the auto pact eating a great example were a...
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canada's interests is my job, whether it is wood or -- >> whoa. >> there you go. [applause] correspondent: industry representatives found a less to laugh about. one of the reminded the u.shat the tariffs cut two ways. >> without the support of the lumber industry from canada, it is consumers that will be hurt. correspondent: as the u.s. president's first 100 days come to an end, donald trump must provide evidence that he is tough on trade. the simmering lumber issue is it easy target, though critics might say by taking aim in canada first, the president is just showing he cannot see the forest or the trees. daniel: and twitter shares surging after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter results. they narrowed the net less -- $62 million, but they have yet to make a profit as they try to persuade advertisers to spend. i one-handed back over to brent. brent: thank you. we will get to hungary right now. the prime minister lashing out after the european union launched legal action over a new law that could shut down a major university in the country. the prime minister accused brussels of not being loyal, saying instead of siding with hungary it was backing
canada's interests is my job, whether it is wood or -- >> whoa. >> there you go. [applause] correspondent: industry representatives found a less to laugh about. one of the reminded the u.shat the tariffs cut two ways. >> without the support of the lumber industry from canada, it is consumers that will be hurt. correspondent: as the u.s. president's first 100 days come to an end, donald trump must provide evidence that he is tough on trade. the simmering lumber issue is it easy...
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not include representation of every single province in canada and not one that represents toronto or quebec. it is the case for canada and the u.s. that all white cabinets are lower longer acceptable -- no longer acceptable. i will talk about some of this later in response to questions. race and ethnicity have become more important, as has gender. been anas always important criterion. the rule has been changing as countries have established what we refer to as a concrete floor. ofmean the minimal number women appointed to cabinets -- every country has one except for australia. that in back-to-back administrations of different parties, that number is increased. sincee united states must 1993, there have been three women in initial cabinets in every administration. both clinton and bush and obama have appointed four. in many cases, especially with obama's second initial cabinet, the number drops down to three. it is a relatively low number. many countries have gender parity cabinets. i want to say a couple of things about the concrete floor and why it is important. it is important for women. the concrete floor is important because
not include representation of every single province in canada and not one that represents toronto or quebec. it is the case for canada and the u.s. that all white cabinets are lower longer acceptable -- no longer acceptable. i will talk about some of this later in response to questions. race and ethnicity have become more important, as has gender. been anas always important criterion. the rule has been changing as countries have established what we refer to as a concrete floor. ofmean the...
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canada. and we saw an increase of 3.8%. or $10 billion u.s. dollars. and that is a significant increase to the amount of money for defense. we still have a long way to go. and much remains. but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. as i said, some allies already meet the 2% guidelines. declared they will be it this year or next year. it this year or next year. so what we discussed with the president yesterday was how we need to keep up the momentum so that we are able to continue. in 2014what we promised when he made a defense pledge, was to stop the cuts with gradual increases and move towards 2% over the decade. we have started to do that. and my top interest has been to spendingdefense because it is important for the support of the whole alliance. what we call the defense investment pledge is not only about spending. it is about spending more but also spending better. to be more efficient. to work closer together. and it is about to have the capabilities we need in nato and it is about the contributions to nato operatio
canada. and we saw an increase of 3.8%. or $10 billion u.s. dollars. and that is a significant increase to the amount of money for defense. we still have a long way to go. and much remains. but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. as i said, some allies already meet the 2% guidelines. declared they will be it this year or next year. it this year or next year. so what we discussed with the president yesterday was how we need to keep up the momentum so that we are...
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canada and the u.s. we have seen this happen before. that allowed an opening for the white house. as i understand it it is somewhere between three and 23 or 4% with an average under 20. know of this brings people to the table. we have seen those increases in the first quarter. >> thank you for being so open. stock is at an all-time high right now. chairman and ceo. an exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. from bloomberg's washington bureau today i am david gura. welcome to bloomberg markets with a focus on politics and policy during president trump's first 100 days and off us. here are the top stories. trump came into office -- we will look at what he has done and undone. the u.s. economy is growing at the slowest pace in three years. we will look at the road ahead for his agenda. state rextary of tillerson calls for new sanctions on the u.n. security council today. conflict withr north korea is possible if diplomatic solutions were to fail. we will examine the u.s. relationship with asia and donald trump's first 100 days in office. with more insight in j
canada and the u.s. we have seen this happen before. that allowed an opening for the white house. as i understand it it is somewhere between three and 23 or 4% with an average under 20. know of this brings people to the table. we have seen those increases in the first quarter. >> thank you for being so open. stock is at an all-time high right now. chairman and ceo. an exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. from bloomberg's washington bureau today i am david gura. welcome to bloomberg...
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u.s. and so forth, but the big steel exporters to the united states or countries like canada, mexico, brazil, even south korea. what's going on here? >> it's not just china, it is south korea but i think the president will be looking at. this law dates back decades, and it allows a president to go to the commerce department and say, for national security reasons, we need to apply sanctions on this or that product coming into the united states. it is threatening our national security and one way or the other. still, you could argue, it's over produced in, as it has been and it drives down prices, which is what has been happening. you run steel companies out of business and the united states, where they are to be an emergency down the road, with the u.s. have the capacity to build steel? that's the president's objective here, it's very interesting. he's getting tough on trade again, similar to some of his language during the campaign. after a few weeks of going light on trade, saying to china, we are willing to not press you on trade issues if you help us with north korea, not calling china a
u.s. and so forth, but the big steel exporters to the united states or countries like canada, mexico, brazil, even south korea. what's going on here? >> it's not just china, it is south korea but i think the president will be looking at. this law dates back decades, and it allows a president to go to the commerce department and say, for national security reasons, we need to apply sanctions on this or that product coming into the united states. it is threatening our national security and...
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canada how important the canadian-u.s. trade relationship is, because it is often overlooked or taken for granted i american politicians and is that we did a really good job of highlighting how many good, middle-class jobs on both sides of the border particularly on the united states, depend on the free trade with canada. so the argument we have made about trade being good for everyone, about amplifying our success on both sides of the pass being auto great example of that. have a relationship unlike just about anyone else in the world between two countries. and a lot of that is based on mutually beneficial trade policies. your ambassador in washington says he thought the border tax would never happen. you think that is something that is now off the table? pm trudeau: not going to make predictions about what will come forward on the u.s. side and policy side, but i know that we have made a very clear case that adding taxes or break elation's a car crisscrossing six times, the amount of bureaucratic red tape and layers of impediments to jobs on either side would be really problematic. and a don't think people who are promot
canada how important the canadian-u.s. trade relationship is, because it is often overlooked or taken for granted i american politicians and is that we did a really good job of highlighting how many good, middle-class jobs on both sides of the border particularly on the united states, depend on the free trade with canada. so the argument we have made about trade being good for everyone, about amplifying our success on both sides of the pass being auto great example of that. have a relationship...
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or the u.s.? there are programs where people can be resettled to third countries? those include canada. are countries that have systems that can accommodate people. when you're talking about some of the richest countries in the world, there's no excuse for letting people drown. >> tucker: rich people have an obligation to taken strangers at their own expense to who might pose a threat to them because why? you can't answer it what it does raise this question, china is the biggest emerging country in the world, likely to be the richest country in the world pretty soon, how many are rescinded there, why don't we press the chinese to take them? >> lets be pragmatic, these are people who are arriving in ital italy. what do you do? the european countries have signed on to international treaties on how you treat refugees, how you comply with people's rights. people who are at risks of torture. it >> tucker: you were just saying one of the crimes that europe is supposedly committing is forcing them to remain in libya. they haven't reached european shores, europe clearly has an interest in that
or the u.s.? there are programs where people can be resettled to third countries? those include canada. are countries that have systems that can accommodate people. when you're talking about some of the richest countries in the world, there's no excuse for letting people drown. >> tucker: rich people have an obligation to taken strangers at their own expense to who might pose a threat to them because why? you can't answer it what it does raise this question, china is the biggest emerging...
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canada. and we saw increase of 3.8% in real terms, or 10 billion u.s. dollars. that is a significant increase, amount of money for defense. we still have a long way to go and much remains, but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. and as i said, some allies already meet the 2% guideline, other allies have declared that he will meet it this year or next year. so what we discussed, what i discussed with the president yesterday was how can we make sure that we keep up the momentum that were able to continue to cds positive developments. because what we promised in wales in 2014 when we made what a nato recall the defense investment plates was to stop the cuts, gradual increase in the move towards 10% -- 2% within a decade. we. we started to get and my top priority as secretary jewell has been to focus on defense spending because it is important for the strength of all aligned. to add one more thing, and that is what we call the defense investment pledge is not only about spending. it's about spending more spending better, to be more ef
canada. and we saw increase of 3.8% in real terms, or 10 billion u.s. dollars. that is a significant increase, amount of money for defense. we still have a long way to go and much remains, but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. and as i said, some allies already meet the 2% guideline, other allies have declared that he will meet it this year or next year. so what we discussed, what i discussed with the president yesterday was how can we make sure that we keep up...
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or three days from now. >> reporter: but president trump will not pull the u.s. out of the 24-year-old free trade agreement with canada and mexico, only try to negotiate a better deal. last night, mr. trump spoke with mexican president enrique pena nieto and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> i like them very much. i respect their countries very much. the relationship is very special, and i said i will hold on determination. let's see if we can make it a fair deal. >> reporter: the calls came after the administration floated a draft executive order that would have withdrawn the u.s. from nafta immediately. canada is america's number two trading partner. mexico is third. combined, the two account for more than 29% of all u.s. trade. >> do you have a time frame in mind for the nafta negotiation, any deadline? >> it will start very soon. >> reporter: renegotiation is a long process that will eventually require congressional approval. candidate trump branded nafta a failure and made this promise a signature of his campaign: >> all i can tell you is that nafta is a disaster. what difference does it make? we will fi
or three days from now. >> reporter: but president trump will not pull the u.s. out of the 24-year-old free trade agreement with canada and mexico, only try to negotiate a better deal. last night, mr. trump spoke with mexican president enrique pena nieto and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> i like them very much. i respect their countries very much. the relationship is very special, and i said i will hold on determination. let's see if we can make it a fair deal. >>...
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or quÉbec. it is the case for a canada and u.s. that all white cabinets are no longer acceptable.see would also want to say because i would want to share, i can't show you some of these things. i'll talk about some of this later in regards to response to question but if you want to say in the united states race and ethnicity have become more important as has gender obviously. although gender, let me be clear, gender has been an up or greater in all of these cases because the original qualification was appointment. that was informal role. that will has been changing as countries have established what we refer to as a concrete floor. .. in many cases, especially with obama's second additional cabinet, the number dropped to three. four is not confirmed. three is 20% representation in cabinet but it's a low number. many other countries have more. i know i only have zero minutes left but i do want to say a couple of things about the concrete floor and why it's important. it's important for women, and i will talk about race and the women which is not the focus of our research project, b
or quÉbec. it is the case for a canada and u.s. that all white cabinets are no longer acceptable.see would also want to say because i would want to share, i can't show you some of these things. i'll talk about some of this later in regards to response to question but if you want to say in the united states race and ethnicity have become more important as has gender obviously. although gender, let me be clear, gender has been an up or greater in all of these cases because the original...
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canada or russia. but the chinese, we have seen them coming and increasing their volumes in the u.s. unfair, you know, prices. >> instant reaction to the president's move today from the aluminum industry. jupiter aluminum here in indiana, which is cheered by today's action. man, it's hot. liz: that is fascinating, and i think it's important to stress because people don't understand this is that our military uses quite a bit of aluminum. it was the same issue with steel that the president says that's why it's a national security issue if we have to depend on foreign steel. >> and there's only one smelter that smelts the kind of military grade aluminum that we need. only one left. and there were many before. liz: jeff, thank you. jeff is going to always bring you the story but through a different prism, and i think that's very important. you guys know this as you've been watching fox business. we just tell that story in a different way. the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. forget congress and the battles in congress. there's a wild dual going on in dc. local government, businesses a
canada or russia. but the chinese, we have seen them coming and increasing their volumes in the u.s. unfair, you know, prices. >> instant reaction to the president's move today from the aluminum industry. jupiter aluminum here in indiana, which is cheered by today's action. man, it's hot. liz: that is fascinating, and i think it's important to stress because people don't understand this is that our military uses quite a bit of aluminum. it was the same issue with steel that the president...
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u.s. trade deal with mexico and canada. one of the promises was to scrap the deal but now he says he is ready to renegotiates. >> i was going to terminate nafta as of 2 or 3 days from now. if i'm unable to make a fair deal for the united states, if i can't make a fair deal i'll terminate. >> he once referred to it as a disaster. he says he was persuaded recently to reconsider. the renegotiations started today. >>> new at 5:00 a humble abode in palo alto fetches more than a half million dollars above asking price. it was marketed as a teardown. check this out. kpix 5's kiet do is at the site of 280 stanford to tell us what makes this place so special. >> reporter: you know, just got off the phone with the realtor who handled this transaction. she says they had 17 offers and half of them were for cash buyers. the home is 908 square feet and they are getting the neighborhood and the great schools but still, $2.5 million for this? come on. that's just wow. just when you think the bay area housing market has come down to earth something like this happens. back in february, this 80-year- old two bed one bat home went on the market with an asking price of $1.9
u.s. trade deal with mexico and canada. one of the promises was to scrap the deal but now he says he is ready to renegotiates. >> i was going to terminate nafta as of 2 or 3 days from now. if i'm unable to make a fair deal for the united states, if i can't make a fair deal i'll terminate. >> he once referred to it as a disaster. he says he was persuaded recently to reconsider. the renegotiations started today. >>> new at 5:00 a humble abode in palo alto fetches more than a...
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as a result of policy or policy fear that's hurting the u.s. and benefits countries like canada.orne out in the numbers? >> you don't see it in our numbers yet. but remember that our numbers are advantage because of the online shift and how fast our brands are growing and how much marketing we're putting against the brands. but we do hear from some of our partners saying there's spot disruptions. middle east to the u.s. is weaker. mexico to the u.s. business is weaker, but we haven't felt it. the biggest issue that we see has to do with currency. so the euro being weak actually helped the u.s. to european volumes for us. and air prices being down, transatlantic fares they're down 10 to 20% have really helped outbound business for us. inbound business is weaker, but it's mostly because of currency. not yet because of any uncertainty we're seeing. >> how would you characterize the overall summer travel season? what does demand look like? >> so far, so good. so far, so good. we are seeing strong demand. and again, because of airfares being lower, airfares being lower have caught the
as a result of policy or policy fear that's hurting the u.s. and benefits countries like canada.orne out in the numbers? >> you don't see it in our numbers yet. but remember that our numbers are advantage because of the online shift and how fast our brands are growing and how much marketing we're putting against the brands. but we do hear from some of our partners saying there's spot disruptions. middle east to the u.s. is weaker. mexico to the u.s. business is weaker, but we haven't felt...
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many years of decline across europe and canada we actually saw that in 2016 we saw cig n e significant increase. we saw an increase in 3.8% in terms or 10 billion u.s that is a significant increase and amount for defense. we still have a long way to go and much remains, but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. as i said, some allies have a guideline and others have declared they would meet it this year or next year. so what we discussed -- what i discussed yesterday was how can we make sure we keep optimum momentum, that we are able to see this development. what we promised in ways in 2014 when we made it was to stop the cuts, gradual increase and move towards spending 2% within a decade and we are starting to do that. my top priority has been to focus on defense spending because of this important strength. one more thing and that is that what we call a defense investment pledge is not only about spending. it is about spending more but also spending better to be more efficient and work closer together. it is about the capabilities we need and about contributions to nato operations. so very often we speak that the pled
many years of decline across europe and canada we actually saw that in 2016 we saw cig n e significant increase. we saw an increase in 3.8% in terms or 10 billion u.s that is a significant increase and amount for defense. we still have a long way to go and much remains, but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. as i said, some allies have a guideline and others have declared they would meet it this year or next year. so what we discussed -- what i discussed...
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u.s. position and these differences of opinions or approaches, whether it be from secretary tillerson or ambassador haley? >> the g 7 britain, france, germany, italy, japan, canadaobviously the united states as well, there's certainly going to be a real desire here and we heard it from the french just ten days ago when secretary tillerson went to nato headquarters to talk to foreign ministers there. the french at that time saying we want to learn and understand more about the u.s. position on assad just learning that he seemed to be less of an issue. isis was a central issue. now of course fast forward to where we are today, the situation's completely changed. so secretary tillerson expected to have a bilateral meeting with the french here and the french no doubt as well as the other nations here will want to learn from secretary tillerson about what the precise view, what the precise policy is of the united states towards assad, towards iran, towards syria, towards the use of chemical weapons. will there be the potential for further strikes, how much will the united states push for the political progress that -- the peace process that ambassador haley talked ab
u.s. position and these differences of opinions or approaches, whether it be from secretary tillerson or ambassador haley? >> the g 7 britain, france, germany, italy, japan, canadaobviously the united states as well, there's certainly going to be a real desire here and we heard it from the french just ten days ago when secretary tillerson went to nato headquarters to talk to foreign ministers there. the french at that time saying we want to learn and understand more about the u.s....
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. >>> when it comes to trade talks and nafta, believe it or not milk has become a rather, well, sour issue between the u.s., canada, and mexico. yesterday several members of congress sent a letter to the president urging action against canada's protectionist dairy policies. they argue are hurting american exports. bring in tom vilsack, president and ceo of the u.s. dairy and former secretary of agriculture under president obama. mr. vilsack, thanks for joining us. before we get into sort of the details can you explain to our audience in layman's terms what exactly canada has done that is creating this outrage which for most people i would imagine kind of came out of nowhere. >> canada limits the amount of milk that can be produced and processed and has a control on pricing for dairy products and they have reduced the cost or the price for milk powder which has created an opportunity for canadian milk powder to be dumped on to the global market which will impact, in effect, american producers and producers around the world. they have a very close system, not market driven but government driven and it conflicts with
. >>> when it comes to trade talks and nafta, believe it or not milk has become a rather, well, sour issue between the u.s., canada, and mexico. yesterday several members of congress sent a letter to the president urging action against canada's protectionist dairy policies. they argue are hurting american exports. bring in tom vilsack, president and ceo of the u.s. dairy and former secretary of agriculture under president obama. mr. vilsack, thanks for joining us. before we get into...
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might go first or a renegotiation of nafta with canada and mexico. chinese and u.s. is just step one. this is just laying the groundwork for future meetings. david: you have a good time down in west palm beach. kevin: it is very nice. i want to broaden this out a bit to talk about putting together a portfolio in this world. after the election, people were very bullish about tax reform and fiscal stimulus but nervous about trade. portfolio together a today, to what extent does the possibility of aggressive u.s. trade action influence which companies you invest in? jean: trade negotiations do influence the way we invest money. when you look for example in the u.s., if you want to capture acceleration come a sector like u.s. airlines is much more insulated then the auto sector -- than the auto sector. moren't know what form the -- whether there is incentive for companies to relocate. obviously, this will happen impact. to the overall trade question, the misconception is what could be the loser -- people are talking about china. regardsmind, trade with to the overall siz
might go first or a renegotiation of nafta with canada and mexico. chinese and u.s. is just step one. this is just laying the groundwork for future meetings. david: you have a good time down in west palm beach. kevin: it is very nice. i want to broaden this out a bit to talk about putting together a portfolio in this world. after the election, people were very bullish about tax reform and fiscal stimulus but nervous about trade. portfolio together a today, to what extent does the possibility of...
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u.s. in canada. the first series to open in the same weekend in china as the rest of the world. what is that the eighth? >> i think i'm two oree behind this. i'm at four or five. >> i think that's eight. >> wow. >> 64%, rotten tomato. not that great. >> yeah, i always go for the ones that go 50% or 60%. the critically aclaimed movies roe. >> you're not into that? >> no. >> i like 80% plus. >>> still to come this morning's top stories, plus, we're in countdown mode ahead of the french elections. alastair newton sets us up on what to expect here on the way. incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't... ...think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet for bladder leaks, the super... ...absorbent core turns liquid to gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks. spots, north korean tensions rise, turkey votes and the french connection on the horizon. we'll set you up for the busy weekend ahead. >>> plus, two drugmakers understand serz pressure after the fda approves approval of their drug. >>> plus, oh, snap. senate khat is doing damage control. we'll tell you
u.s. in canada. the first series to open in the same weekend in china as the rest of the world. what is that the eighth? >> i think i'm two oree behind this. i'm at four or five. >> i think that's eight. >> wow. >> 64%, rotten tomato. not that great. >> yeah, i always go for the ones that go 50% or 60%. the critically aclaimed movies roe. >> you're not into that? >> no. >> i like 80% plus. >>> still to come this morning's top stories,...
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department who's been almost invisible or jared kushner who's now in charge of iraq, middle east peace, china, mexico, canada, as well as innovating the entire u.se are real serious questions about process as well as substance. >> yeah. john meacham, couple of folks are saying -- marco rubio is saying it, john mccain said earlier the assad regime was encouraged by what they were hearing. do you agree, was syria emboldened by what they were hearing from the trump administration less than a week ago? >> well, i think that unquestionably this is a time of testing for every new president, the soviet union did it with jack kennedy, this is a familiar pattern. and i think that if you live by bluster, to some extent, you end up paying the price for it. trump offered relatively facile criticism of president obama. do any of us really think he's thought out syria's role in the world and the balance of power in the middle east? i hope he has but i wouldn't bet my mortgage payment on it. and so he's -- i think to robin's point, i think one of the great questions is not even who's making policy, but what's the connection between what the president says and
department who's been almost invisible or jared kushner who's now in charge of iraq, middle east peace, china, mexico, canada, as well as innovating the entire u.se are real serious questions about process as well as substance. >> yeah. john meacham, couple of folks are saying -- marco rubio is saying it, john mccain said earlier the assad regime was encouraged by what they were hearing. do you agree, was syria emboldened by what they were hearing from the trump administration less than a...
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u.s. would engage in a trade war with, might have been china or mexico. >> i would have said china. but instead it is our friend, our ally, canada.e united states has been fighting with canada in the world trade organization and others over unfair subssydys of lumber. it's what we build houses with. so the commerce secretary says a very bad week for u.s./china trade relations -- >> u.s./canada. a bad week for u.s./canada trade. but that is the first tariff they slapped on canadian lumber. >> where does it go from here? they're about this tariff that canada puts on american dairy products, but where does this go from here? is this the beginning of a trade war? >> no one wants a trade war. no one wants a trade war. i think this is the commerce secretary showing that he is serious about some of these complaints that american producers and farmers have had and he's going to act. >> by the way, some democrats in the northwest support this. >> all right. thank you so much. joining us now is alex. he is a research fellow. he's also the former chief economist for the house ways and means committee. nice to have you here. let's get you on
u.s. would engage in a trade war with, might have been china or mexico. >> i would have said china. but instead it is our friend, our ally, canada.e united states has been fighting with canada in the world trade organization and others over unfair subssydys of lumber. it's what we build houses with. so the commerce secretary says a very bad week for u.s./china trade relations -- >> u.s./canada. a bad week for u.s./canada trade. but that is the first tariff they slapped on canadian...
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u.s. lumber producers are asking for tariffs. and they are getting it. >> what is the message for those in beijing or mexico city? how should they interpret what happened today with canadae have been saying that this administration is much more enforcement oriented than the prior ones. we have been bringing lots of cases, this is our second billion plus dollar fine just so far this year. it is in a year where there is one in a whole year, let alone two, in a couple months. enforcement is very much on the forefront in this administration. we are going to take it to court and we are confident that as has been the case everything will time in the past, we are going to win. >> the cap administration wants to put forth the biggest tax cuts in reforms in u.s. history. >> we will lower the business rate to 15%. we are going to repeal the alternative minimum tax. we will have a one-time tax on overseas profit, with the implementation of the new tax the debt tax would disappear. >> the white house essentially released what is in many ways a mirror image of what donald trump released as a candidate on taxes. there are tweaks from the campaign. he talked about repealing the estate
u.s. lumber producers are asking for tariffs. and they are getting it. >> what is the message for those in beijing or mexico city? how should they interpret what happened today with canadae have been saying that this administration is much more enforcement oriented than the prior ones. we have been bringing lots of cases, this is our second billion plus dollar fine just so far this year. it is in a year where there is one in a whole year, let alone two, in a couple months. enforcement is...
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or will he actually higher the starting pistol? a lot of moving pieces, but canada is bracing for trade fights with the u.s.., mexico as well. now from where you sit in mexico, whatnow from where you n mexico, what is the discussion -- [please stand by] would only have to out of 3.5% most-favored-nation terrorist status. manyt may not affect that items that are actually shipped to the united states. even so, the fact that the bedrock of u.s.-mexico economic relations could be pulled under the rug from mexico is major, we are seeing it in the markets and the peso. oliver: i want to look at the trade relationship that exists between the u.s. and its peers. , this isat mexico going in a single direction. look at canada. these are two of the three after china, biggest trading partners, bringing goods into the u.s. let's talk about canada. what is the two we might the we mighteau -- tune see from trudeau? about a package on the lumber side, and putting that in court. and out nafta, trudeau said he is ok with negotiating nafta. he has tweaked it several times. new.don't think it is but i don't want to seen it thro
or will he actually higher the starting pistol? a lot of moving pieces, but canada is bracing for trade fights with the u.s.., mexico as well. now from where you sit in mexico, whatnow from where you n mexico, what is the discussion -- [please stand by] would only have to out of 3.5% most-favored-nation terrorist status. manyt may not affect that items that are actually shipped to the united states. even so, the fact that the bedrock of u.s.-mexico economic relations could be pulled under the...
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or renovate homes. >> bret: so obviously we are dealing with u.s.-north korea, we are dealing with u.s.-northi, but also when it comes to trade, u.s.-canada.ditor in chief -- laura ingraham and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. laura, i guess he is sending a signal that they are serious about trade. >> he campaigned on this. this is one of his core issues, wildly popular in states like wisconsin. big dairy farms they are. cheese production. also pennsylvania, ohio. we haven't heard a u.s. president speak about the dumping of cheap products into the united states and obscenely low prices that has devastated american industries, and that is why so many turned out in the old rust belt states, and this will be very popular among rural americans and i think other americans. it's not surprising that canada responds -- candidate should respond that way. they are going to fight for their workers command we are going to fight for our rookeries and our industries. that's way it should be. there should be an efficient marketplace where both sides have a chance to represent their workers and their industries. vigorously. and once they get prob
or renovate homes. >> bret: so obviously we are dealing with u.s.-north korea, we are dealing with u.s.-northi, but also when it comes to trade, u.s.-canada.ditor in chief -- laura ingraham and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. laura, i guess he is sending a signal that they are serious about trade. >> he campaigned on this. this is one of his core issues, wildly popular in states like wisconsin. big dairy farms they are. cheese production. also pennsylvania, ohio. we...
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canada are concerned, but probably also on a global basis as well. the u.s. -- is the u.s. going to continue to go after other countries that it feels imposed duties orn this case allows subsidies for canadian lumber. will it go after those countries? i suspect it will. you see this filtering through. the canadian dollar is weaker. but other countries have seen currencies fall a bit. new zealand and australia and countries that could be drawn into this in the future. >> the canadian dollar again around four-month lows at the moment. how much lower could it possibly move on this? is the four-month low, is that it then it will start to recover? >> i suspect it will rovary bec bit on this particular story. it's not a huge number in terms of canadian exports. another issue is that it almost reflects this flip-flop presidency we seem to have in the u.s., which because when we had the preelection, we had the discussion about nafta, trump saying we're going after mexico, canada is okay. don't you worry much about this. and then we get this duty imposed, which canada is going to react against quite significantly. we wait to see whether there's more to come w
canada are concerned, but probably also on a global basis as well. the u.s. -- is the u.s. going to continue to go after other countries that it feels imposed duties orn this case allows subsidies for canadian lumber. will it go after those countries? i suspect it will. you see this filtering through. the canadian dollar is weaker. but other countries have seen currencies fall a bit. new zealand and australia and countries that could be drawn into this in the future. >> the canadian...
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u.s. nice. he shoots, scores. the winners and still world champions, team usa. >> we're usually up in canada or over in europe. to have it here tonight is a pretty good feeling. ♪ home of the braves captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. the it's escalating. >> while the u.s. pressures, russia is calling the strike an act of an aggression that didn't just damage the airfield but u.s./russia relations as well. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. they were in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack and inflicted serious damage on one of syria's most important airbases. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were launched from two ships in the mediterranean sea targeting shayrat air base from where it's thought the syrian regime launched a chemical attack on tuesday. u.s. officials found that two were destroyed. ammunition dumps and radars were also hit. the syrian regime called it a barbaric act of flagrant aggression and claims it doesn't possess chemical aggressions. it's close ally russia calls a violation of international law. the regime and russia both deni
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across the u.s., mexico and canada are posting pictures of the drink that is pretty in pink, we went to starbucks and checked it out for ourselves. >> so the taste is going to be more of a sweet orpower. >> i feel like it's a sour patch kit, and there is a secret ingredient, which will be the mango sere rip and we're going to use our pink powder. >> check that out. wow. >> i am sprinkling the sugars on top, it is sweet and sour. >> this is good, actually. hm. >> like it? >> yeah, it tastes like cream a bit. >> thanks to those of you who shared your opinions on social media as well. jenny tweeted me, not a fan of the sour blue stuff, but otherwise okay. actually the blue stuff is kind of what i like, you see all that sugar there, that gives it the sour pops to offset the sweet. it will only be available for five days before flying away. >>> it's not quite in the realm of unicorns, but you could get internet access from a helicopter. >> it's all thanks to facebook and apparently this is for emergencies omt. >> a dreamer deported. tonight we dig into the case of a young man sent from the u.s. to mexico. >>> kept me calm, she told me what to do, open the door and put the dog away be
across the u.s., mexico and canada are posting pictures of the drink that is pretty in pink, we went to starbucks and checked it out for ourselves. >> so the taste is going to be more of a sweet orpower. >> i feel like it's a sour patch kit, and there is a secret ingredient, which will be the mango sere rip and we're going to use our pink powder. >> check that out. wow. >> i am sprinkling the sugars on top, it is sweet and sour. >> this is good, actually. hm....
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across the u.s., mexico and canada are posting pictures of the drink that is pretty in pink, we went to starbucks and checked it out for ourselves. >> so the taste is going to be more of a sweet or a power. >> i feel like it's a sour patch kit, and there is a secret ingredient, which will be the mango sere rip and we're going to use our pink powder. >> check that out. wow. >> i am sprinkling the sugars on top, it is sweet and sour. >> this is good, actually. hm. >> like it? >> yeah, it tastes like cream a bit. >> thanks to those of you who shared your opinions on social media as well. jenny tweeted me, not a fan of the sour blue stuff, but otherwise okay. actually the blue stuff is kind of what i like, you see all that sugar there, that gives it the sour pops to offset the sweet. it will only be available for five days before flying away. >>> it's not quite in the realm of unicorns, but you could get internet access from a helicopter. >> it's all thanks to facebook and apparently this is for emergencies omt. >> a dreamer deported. tonight we dig into the case of a young man sent from the u.s. to mexico. >>> kept me calm, she told me what to do, open the door and put the dog away
across the u.s., mexico and canada are posting pictures of the drink that is pretty in pink, we went to starbucks and checked it out for ourselves. >> so the taste is going to be more of a sweet or a power. >> i feel like it's a sour patch kit, and there is a secret ingredient, which will be the mango sere rip and we're going to use our pink powder. >> check that out. wow. >> i am sprinkling the sugars on top, it is sweet and sour. >> this is good, actually. hm....
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u.s. dairy producers from selling their products in canada and as a practical matter we're looking into whether there are measures we can do to correct. >> have you heard from anybody in the canadian government or has the prime minister reached at the president trump to try to convince you to change her policy or change the approach? >> i have not heard of anybody tried to ask us to change the approach. you've seen the public statements that the canadians put out. as far as i know that is their position. whether theus lumber dispute or the spewed the lumbere need -- dispute or the milk dispute points to the need to -- >> if nafta were functioning properly you would not be having these kinds of unfortunate developments back to back. in that sense it shows that nafta has not worked as well as it should. >> why not try to resolve this and not so public fashion? you are trying to flex muscles of this administration. what would you say to the layman who says why is president trump messing with the canadians now? >> it is not question of president trump messing with canadians. we believe canadians violated legitimate practice to the degree where correcting that it should be corrected. just like steel
u.s. dairy producers from selling their products in canada and as a practical matter we're looking into whether there are measures we can do to correct. >> have you heard from anybody in the canadian government or has the prime minister reached at the president trump to try to convince you to change her policy or change the approach? >> i have not heard of anybody tried to ask us to change the approach. you've seen the public statements that the canadians put out. as far as i know...
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u.s. especially at our institution where we are about 60% stem-related masters degree programs, they have now lost heir two-year obj extension -- two-year opt extension. most are deciding to either go to canada or stay in their home countries. any insight on where this might be going over the ext year or two? mr. morrison: i think it is not just your university. we are seeing this at many universities across the country. it is very troubling, and it has much to do with psychology and less to do with policy in the short term. there are only about 16,000 students studying from the countries that are impacted by this visa psychology and less to do with basically embargo. but the psychology, the communication, the messaging of this puts the fear of god in hundreds of thousands of students and probably millions of potential students who say they do not want to go to the united states because they will not be welcome. we even have respective japanese students who think it will have a problem getting their student visas. it has nothing to do with japan, but the psychology, the messaging has been sent. that psychology will change over time. this is not something -- unless it is reinforced again and aga
u.s. especially at our institution where we are about 60% stem-related masters degree programs, they have now lost heir two-year obj extension -- two-year opt extension. most are deciding to either go to canada or stay in their home countries. any insight on where this might be going over the ext year or two? mr. morrison: i think it is not just your university. we are seeing this at many universities across the country. it is very troubling, and it has much to do with psychology and less to do...