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and if your words about the united states so the united states, i will use it in past term, had been the top humanitarian dollar in terms of just the dollar value of of of assistance. and it had also been the major contributor to covid 19. assistance and vaccines. this assistance, again, in terms of just dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states have traditionally li been driven by humanitarian concerns alone, not necessarily during the cold war era, for example, but the soviet union and the united states. they used humanitarian and development assistance as a way of countering either, you know, communist ideology or capitalist ideology. we talk about the the soviet union in the post-cold war era when you know, when various administrations would find a connection between, for example, development or underdevelopment and authoritarianism as sources of terrorism, much more aid would be channeled towards goals that were unrelated to solving humanitarian disasters, but rather standing up democratic regimes, helping development. so all i'm trying to say is that, you know, y
and if your words about the united states so the united states, i will use it in past term, had been the top humanitarian dollar in terms of just the dollar value of of of assistance. and it had also been the major contributor to covid 19. assistance and vaccines. this assistance, again, in terms of just dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states have traditionally li been driven by humanitarian concerns alone, not necessarily during the cold war era, for example, but the soviet...
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from the united st the united states, exposure te the united states; by —— : :— a trade te the tlhitedeetivetens—ternt impeet en united gnegetiyeteng—ternt impeet en united states itself. i do the united states itself. i do think is additional think there is additional actions will be coming particularly for the european union. what do you think this for the union. what do you think this - for the united - union. what do you think this - for the united states'l means for the united stetes' with other means for the united states' with other key relatiogships with other key going forward? = _, countries going forward? they will become _ countries going forward? they will become more _ countries going forward? they i will become more - we will become more fractious. we will become more fractious. we will not have as deep integration into commercial relationships, and relationships, trade and that will spill investment. that will spill over on american firms, trying to do business around the world. if there no certainty world. if there is no certainty about access to the us market and whet
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smitten with the united states. this is where he's making incredible discoveries. he's writing back to france. he ends up sending 50,000 living specimens across, the atlantic ocean to france. it's really remarkable. but going back to that pattern in me shows life where everything seems to be going well until it isn't anymore. in he's completely waylaid by events of his control. as we all probably know, eventually the french revolution happens by 1791, the king has been deposed. he is no longer able to fund me. shows, expeditions. michaux himself has run out of his own personal money. he's in dire financial straits. he's going to former bankers and financiers in charleston and boston in new york city, trying to find somebody who would keep him in the united states. south carolina goes far. they know he how desperate michaux and how vital the work he is doing is. south carolina offers him citizenship. in exchange, they will give him citizenship if he'll stay in the united states, they will fund his garden. he refuses
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united united states, stat, use the id, office for cementing assistance have been able to achieve a lot. they have really achieved lots of accomplishments. but american people don't know. what those accomplishments are and how those accomplishments are beneficial to them. there's always been this disconnect between what do we do in terms of investments, development assistance and she making eight overseas and how it benefits americans at home. there's always been this disconnect. such is the age. it's about security assistance. i travel overseas or travel to messick, like what does this do to us that we spend asked him of dollars in georgia, , ukraine? you name the country, right? what china has done better is really putting on display all this effort even though in terms of money fairly valued. china administered considerable less aid than the united states. it's like china's aid is a small percentage of what the united states contribute. but it's always been like you spoke of everything is like china made, you know, hand shaking, thank you so much and it all gets reflected. it gives t
united united states, stat, use the id, office for cementing assistance have been able to achieve a lot. they have really achieved lots of accomplishments. but american people don't know. what those accomplishments are and how those accomplishments are beneficial to them. there's always been this disconnect between what do we do in terms of investments, development assistance and she making eight overseas and how it benefits americans at home. there's always been this disconnect. such is the...
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but they were in route to the united states. so we will continue to work as strongly as ever to identify these people and prevent them from damaging you, us, or any other country in the region, for that matter. one of my priorities is to ensure the u.s. foreign policy sends a signal that it is better to be a friend than an enemy. it is better to be an ally that a troublemaker. unfortunately this has not been the case in several administrations in the past and it is a complaint i heard time after time. sometimes it is better to be the u.s. enemy than the u.s. friend. if you are a friend you are overlooked, ignored, and criticized. but if you are and an enemy they want to come up with some arrangements to negotiate. we can have foreign-policy for those who want to harm us and for those who want to cooperate with us. this will change under president's administration. i hope today's visit is the initial signal that says president trump will be a friend to our lives and work together without eyes, especially a country like this that
but they were in route to the united states. so we will continue to work as strongly as ever to identify these people and prevent them from damaging you, us, or any other country in the region, for that matter. one of my priorities is to ensure the u.s. foreign policy sends a signal that it is better to be a friend than an enemy. it is better to be an ally that a troublemaker. unfortunately this has not been the case in several administrations in the past and it is a complaint i heard time...
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in the united states for five, consecutive years. with the inauguration of president trump, the momentum for japanese countries to invest in the united states is growing even stronger. today, i comp conveyed my willis to elevate japan's investment in the united states to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan/u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment and employment, strengthening each other's industries, leading the world in developing advanced technologies such as ai and leaving semiconductors and strongly promoting efforts to harness the energy of the growing market in the indo-pacific region. we also confirmed that we will cooperate to strengthen energy security between the two countries, including increasing exports of the united states liquefied natural gas to japan in a mutually beneficial manner regarding foreign exchange has and the first trump administration. close discussions will continu
in the united states for five, consecutive years. with the inauguration of president trump, the momentum for japanese countries to invest in the united states is growing even stronger. today, i comp conveyed my willis to elevate japan's investment in the united states to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan/u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment and...
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>> we just heard the policy of the united states with haiti. i am pretty confident of this policy that the secretary of state mentioned. we are pretty confident of what secretary rubio said and if we follow that, we will see a peaceful haiti. >> we thank michael crowley and simon lewis for their words. now we will listen to the dominican journalists. >> with your words, you have addressed a couple of questions i had, but i have one left. eve discussed haiti, the fight against drug trafficking, and you discussed the rare-earth elements. i'd like to know whether the interest of the u.s. government in the area earth elements found here has to do with the fact that there are some signs that they are here in the search and amount that they could be exploited? that is a project the president can talk about that is based on investigations carried out with the u.s. corps of engineers. but the idea is the following, those rare earth elements belong to the dominican republic and its people. but i know the world will need access to rare-earth elements for
>> we just heard the policy of the united states with haiti. i am pretty confident of this policy that the secretary of state mentioned. we are pretty confident of what secretary rubio said and if we follow that, we will see a peaceful haiti. >> we thank michael crowley and simon lewis for their words. now we will listen to the dominican journalists. >> with your words, you have addressed a couple of questions i had, but i have one left. eve discussed haiti, the fight against...
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a reasonable price from the united states. and we also want to improve the trade deficit that the u.s. has towards japan. so if we are able to buy those at a stable and reasonable price, i think it would be a wonderful situation. and for that, i am very appreciative to president trump. and we also look forward to lng and hope that it's a success. >> i want to just say that on the ethanol, iowa is going to be very happy. all of the nebraska, all of our farm states are going to be very happy. they want ethanol, and we'll be able to provide it. so our farmers, who i like and they like me, i think they're going to be very, very happy. we've opened the sale of lng immediately. actually, we did it a few days ago and china right now, not only china, everybody wants to buy it. we have more than anybody and they're all buying it. but japan in particular. we're very happy that they're going to start immediately and we can supply it to the world, but we're supplying it to japan and they're going to always be right up in the front of the
a reasonable price from the united states. and we also want to improve the trade deficit that the u.s. has towards japan. so if we are able to buy those at a stable and reasonable price, i think it would be a wonderful situation. and for that, i am very appreciative to president trump. and we also look forward to lng and hope that it's a success. >> i want to just say that on the ethanol, iowa is going to be very happy. all of the nebraska, all of our farm states are going to be very...
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and, a few words about the united states. the united states, i will use it in past term. had been the top humanitarian dollar in terms of just the dollar value of assistance. and it had also been a major contributor to covid-19 assistance and vaccine assistance and terms of just dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states have traditionally been driven by humanitarian concerns alone, not necessarily during the cold war era for example. they used a humanitarian development assistance as a way of encountering communist ideology or talking about the soviet union in the post cold war era when various administrations would find a connection between development or under development authoritarianism sources much more aid would be channeled towards goals that were unrelated to solving humanitarian disasters but rather the democratic regimes, helping development. all i am trying to say is, the united states aid distribution has always been colored by more than humanitarian motivations. geopolitics, geo economic intervene. i do want to acknowledge that. the institution
and, a few words about the united states. the united states, i will use it in past term. had been the top humanitarian dollar in terms of just the dollar value of assistance. and it had also been a major contributor to covid-19 assistance and vaccine assistance and terms of just dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states have traditionally been driven by humanitarian concerns alone, not necessarily during the cold war era for example. they used a humanitarian development...
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the transpacific is cargo going to asia via the united states. focusing in, cargo from asia and bound for u.s. east coast ports always transits the panama canal. cargo being exported from u.s. and east coast ports, a large share of which are u.s. agricultural exports like soybeans, corn, cotton, livestock and dairy almost always transit the panama canal. 75% of canal traffic originates in or is bound for the united states. examples include the port of houston ships exports, 14 billion in container trade to asia. new orleans exports 27 billion in trade to asia, not all of which is on container vessels. the port of new york and new jersey exported 16.5 billion in the port of savannah exported 13 billion to asia. our member lines are the largest users of the panama canal and we carry the bulk of this trait. global ocean trade is always facing challenges in the panama canal is no exception. we have talked about the drought in 2023 and the historic low water levels that it caused. a unique system that is a freshwater feed as contrasted to an ocean to
the transpacific is cargo going to asia via the united states. focusing in, cargo from asia and bound for u.s. east coast ports always transits the panama canal. cargo being exported from u.s. and east coast ports, a large share of which are u.s. agricultural exports like soybeans, corn, cotton, livestock and dairy almost always transit the panama canal. 75% of canal traffic originates in or is bound for the united states. examples include the port of houston ships exports, 14 billion in...
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it will be also on the united states and other countries. this want to give an example to the viewers that look. this is nothing new. the u. k. government did something similar. and you know what happened that office when he was much into the minister of foreign affairs. it just became a smallish sale over each for myself. on we leave. the united kingdom's influence in the global stage completely diminished. yes, america fost is a good principal to get elected on. but america, fos, studies being projected now really will end up in diminishing this doc us of the united states and full most of those communities. therefore, it is going to be very, very difficult for the next couple weeks and months ahead. but they might find ways of adjusting, maintain training. it is going to be incredibly brutal. all right, on that point. so lie, is it easy for organizations like yours to find those alternative sources of funding outside of usaid organizations? yes, so we are exploring alternative funding sources, including private donors, faith based organiz
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. >> marco rubio terry of state of the united states of america.se] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. we welcomeme you to the impassae dominican republic welcome marco rubio and delegation on his officials to the dominican republic. we will immediately start this. thank you all for being here. it is an honor to welcome the secretary of state marco rubio of this visit that reaffirms the ball to experience with the united states of america. in our meeting we discussed greater importance of our country and cooperation security migration should be. our relationship has shown significant progress should. struck and organized crime commitment and it has taken many lives in your country. prepare him to leave this initiative successfully. it has shown to be a strategic ally in the region. we have a holistic control and fighting criminal structures and strengthening armed forces for heartening measures against models and strengthening legislation. your commitment of facility in this regard we discussed it a coordinated response from the international
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that was definitely impact the united states as well. why not be a good point now for us foot solve this in the context of some numbers because foreign aid is used by most government as a tool to influence others. that's no surprise. and as a way to implement their phone policies in the us, it's a complex process with funds being distributed through a variety of agencies. according to a congressional reports in 2022, about a quarter of a laid was spent on humanitarian assistance that included things like life saving food, medicine and shelter for people suffering. natural and man made disasters just over face went to global health initiatives, 18 percent. that was funneled into developments forcing the economic, social and political development of countries and communities. and another 18 percent went to wants classified as peace and security that involves programs to help strengthen demetri police and security forces of the recipient country. and just briefly day. because that doesn't take into account all of the tow tyler to yield minu
that was definitely impact the united states as well. why not be a good point now for us foot solve this in the context of some numbers because foreign aid is used by most government as a tool to influence others. that's no surprise. and as a way to implement their phone policies in the us, it's a complex process with funds being distributed through a variety of agencies. according to a congressional reports in 2022, about a quarter of a laid was spent on humanitarian assistance that included...
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states and also to create more jobs in the united states. [speaking japanese] >> another example is the c.e.o. who happens to be a long time friend of mine foreign minister. he also had a chance to see me together with mr. altman of open a.i. and he shares his vision to bring more investment to the united states. [speaking japanese] >> japan has been the largest investor for the united states in the last five consecutive years. [speaking japanese] >> and building upon that, we are ready to further increase our investment to the united states. [speaking japanese] >> and also there is other good news i would like to say to you, japanese isuzu has a plan to create a factory in the united states in the near future. [speaking japanese] >> and as i touched upon the example of toyota, they have another plan to expand their factories as well as expanding new factories in the near future and as i understand, there is one factory to be fully operational starting the month of april this year. president trump: thank you very much. we are going to be wor
states and also to create more jobs in the united states. [speaking japanese] >> another example is the c.e.o. who happens to be a long time friend of mine foreign minister. he also had a chance to see me together with mr. altman of open a.i. and he shares his vision to bring more investment to the united states. [speaking japanese] >> japan has been the largest investor for the united states in the last five consecutive years. [speaking japanese] >> and building upon that, we...
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the united nations has called on mr. trump to reverse the order. he criticized the icy seat for issuing the arrest -- icc for issuing the arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu along with his former defense minister who is wanted for war crimes in gaza. speaking in washington alongside mike johnson, mr. netanyahu praised president trump decision. >> the american-israeli alliance has never been stronger. the week began with an extraordinary meeting with president trump and under his leadership the critical decisions that show his commitment and the american people's israel come to the fore instantly. the sanctions on the icy sea that threatens the right of all democracies to defend themselves. >> with us is a barrister who volunteers as the lawyers for israel charitable trust. welcome to the program. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> in the order, donald trump said the icc abused its power by issuing warrants he said set a dangerous resident. how has it abused its power? >> in three principal respects. firstly, acting outside of its jurisdiction.
the united nations has called on mr. trump to reverse the order. he criticized the icy seat for issuing the arrest -- icc for issuing the arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu along with his former defense minister who is wanted for war crimes in gaza. speaking in washington alongside mike johnson, mr. netanyahu praised president trump decision. >> the american-israeli alliance has never been stronger. the week began with an extraordinary meeting with president trump and under his...
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states. stores in the united states.dgwgghave oil and gas they go to the gas products they go to the gas weir—7717777777” in products they go to the gas ~ 7 , ~ ~~ ~ ~ . in the united states. stations inlhe "cfniled slates. tariffs, stations inlhe "cfniled slates. ta riffs, 25% stations 'inthe "cfniled slates. tariffs, 25% tariff would the tariffs, 25% tariff would just heard the producers notjust heard the producers and my the agdgmycommunities. the harvesters, oil fishermen, harvesters, oil and workers, fishermen, harvesters, oiland workers, it would be onto 7 onto the american downloaded onto the american families, grocery families, increasing grocery bills by 25%, increasing gas bills by 25%, increasing gas bills by 25%, increasing electricity bills 25%. i electricity bills by 25%. i this is the message that to get through to the needs to get through to the entire of the united states this is 77 77 this is not this is not necessarily that this is not necessarily , a generator. it just a revenue generator. it will hav
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what is happening in united states? what is happening in the asia? and you have to look at all those issues carefully. and then you have to calculate, there is onset entity, as you said, you know, the engine i did, states under dump, it's unpredictable how he was going to react at the same time. there are serious issues at the global level and you have many conflicts. and as we have seen, the global institutions of government is whether you look at the united nation security constantly, all you look at a new deal. all you look at the, you know, the new actually when united states and moved out. and you know, all these 2 shows have not been very effective. so obviously you have to look at those situations and then try to see that, you know, there are other countries in which, how many india is infected, who i mean, despite all the, uh, i mean, what problem do you have the china but, you know, with countries and can not just only with us, you know, you would with the rest how many days these liberally having good relations, no more than 35 strategic pa
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of all, but uh, does the united states commit to all those forms? because i mean, judging from the 1st, most of the trump administration, and there's some, some controversy within that administration. it looks like perhaps the relationship with indian males. so change because i heard that there are some major disputes over the h one b visas, uh 70 percent of ways go to highly skilled workers who happened to be mostly indians in the past. if that issues change, do you think it will affect the emotional temperature between the 2 always always jump. was there also earlier for 5 years? uh, this is one area in which um i think one can see the slide for it shows that a certain interest. i mean, it's not just only this i'm, there could be daddy, so i did when somebody at also he was at and that was an area. but i think that i think the indian policy makers are quite confident that they'll be able to manage those of one. i mean, how do you negotiate with them on certain issues? all you'll give, set them given dictate, you know, uh if a certain specific prod
of all, but uh, does the united states commit to all those forms? because i mean, judging from the 1st, most of the trump administration, and there's some, some controversy within that administration. it looks like perhaps the relationship with indian males. so change because i heard that there are some major disputes over the h one b visas, uh 70 percent of ways go to highly skilled workers who happened to be mostly indians in the past. if that issues change, do you think it will affect the...
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so this will united states.ghout definitely be felt thrieugheut north american and the nerth american regieh and most definitely impact the will most definitely impact the certainty and also the competitiveness of north cempetitieeness ef nerth vis—a—vis china, for americavis--' .'.. . is a wa back from was; - is a way back from this, i there is a way back from this, because we saw in the statement from the mexican president, she to resolve these comes to when it comes to immigration, for example, when it comes to fentanyl, she said this is mm about dialoguing, was her word, or do you think there a 77 both to is a room for both parties to sit down at the negotiating rand” 7 and sort 7 7 7 andsortthis 7 7 7 and sort this out, tab'e arid "it this a) that“ ~ r r r ~~ , 7 out, before it out, before escalating further with i, , , further with tariffs? ' are able to establish a they areiableite establish a group to deal with working group to deal with security challenges, as well as with migration. the mexican governm
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of the united states by china, canada, and mexico. even though your opinion is. so this is a meeting of the signature, so it doesn't matter worth nothing. now it really says and then they, he is going to washington to pay his respects to a very powerful american president. why he is a very weak is ray, the prime minister. and what time spires between them has been to do what nothing else has been sending us the last few days and everything to do with that. and that makes us that meeting tomorrow, a m o one just to stay with us for language just then to listen to what donald trump has said in response to a question about the ceasefire agreement. let's listen on what i. i have no assurances that it'll hold. i mean, i've seen people brutalized, i've never, nobody's ever seen anything like it. no, i have no guarantees that the piece is going to hold my own. donald trump seemingly quite vague in his reply that what do you make of that as well? i think he is famous for the saying how things are so difficult and so challenging . and when he
of the united states by china, canada, and mexico. even though your opinion is. so this is a meeting of the signature, so it doesn't matter worth nothing. now it really says and then they, he is going to washington to pay his respects to a very powerful american president. why he is a very weak is ray, the prime minister. and what time spires between them has been to do what nothing else has been sending us the last few days and everything to do with that. and that makes us that meeting...
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but that's the difference in the united states, just can't understand that. so if the democrats find themselves in power again, been 2 years, at least on capital hill, or in 4 years with the white house. i think we're going to see usa id coming back and i'm going to, i think we're going to see the same old policies that we've always seen from the democrats, where it's going to be more and more and more military. a john curry echo on the program earlier. no r t. saskia taylor has been delving deeper into the mercury history of the agency. you discharge all those us taxpayer dollars across the world as an old hand and the biggest play in the game. usa, i, they really should have seen it coming. how often movies, decades, could they not have smelt a president shutting down here? is that the, the, the reasons that as opposed to simply because you're trying to do do some minor house cleaning is, is that as you're not getting through usa usa id, it became apparent that when we have here is, is not an apple was a woman. but we have actually just a bowl of ones. and
but that's the difference in the united states, just can't understand that. so if the democrats find themselves in power again, been 2 years, at least on capital hill, or in 4 years with the white house. i think we're going to see usa id coming back and i'm going to, i think we're going to see the same old policies that we've always seen from the democrats, where it's going to be more and more and more military. a john curry echo on the program earlier. no r t. saskia taylor has been delving...
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states — i don't speak— in the united states — i don't speak for— in the united states — i don't speakding greenland. but that denmark is incapable of defending greenland.- that denmark is incapable of defending greenland. but if you want to talk— defending greenland. but if you want to talk about _ defending greenland. but if you want to talk about defence - defending greenland. but if you want to talk about defence in i want to talk about defence in all of this and international stability, there is the fact european countries that european countries have already had to hold informal talks on options if the us president moves to seize greenland — a greenland — including a of having to send nato prospect of having to send nato troops there. i mean, the united states is a nato member. these kind of comments aren't these kind of comments creating instability within their own defensive alliance to which the united states is also a member? and they're to a member? and they're having to face russia? — face russia? well, that's a lot ou're face russia? well, that's a lot you're asking _ face
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it's a foot to feet in 6 primary home games full united to food teams in the standing. yes. uh how did they know um for the team, for the fence? um we lose that again. i think we, we improving some areas of, of the game. we control that the game. we have more position pre at situations, but in the end we suffer to those that we can avoid the robot leaving dorski high school, the winning goal to help us learn to close the gap on legal lead is around the good and adult ski found the back of them it's in the 61st minutes against olives, and businesses remain food from lots of languishing in the relegation zone. foxes victories keeps them started in the standings. 3 points behind the athletic co. i'm food behind a c, a suppose mail madrid have seemingly uses this the trouble living, you know, he is the best. i always say this is the best play a best number, 9 in the box. and it was very, very important for us today that, that he scored and in this difficult match, it's important that these now in india have crusting lynn by 150 runs in the 5th and final 2 twins, the internationa
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united states.shall putjobs at risk. mexico's president the risk. mexico's president - the united - risk. mexico's president l - the united states risk. mexico's president - - the united states are accused the united states are dealing with its own not dealing with its own problems drugs. president problems with drugs. president trump is imposing a tax of 25% on goods 77 on goods from canada and 2-— ’ igthieire will " 7 w 7 "tore out 575777 7 77 7 "tore will 5753777 7 77 77 there will be a 10% on goods coming from leyyon all goods coming from he says he will china. he says he will absolutely impose some kind of tire on the upn union try tire is on the upn union to try and rebalance trade. illegal migrants into the us and to stop the flow of drugs. he also believes this will make american consumers turn away in less than two weeks since he returned to the white house, president trump's strategy is clear. he is going to risk losing america's economic dominance to achieve his goals, even if it means di
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share the samples with the cdc in the united states. and then you will be able to track, and then the, the system will say for instance, on us citizen should no travel to country x or country y. so in that sense, even the system is shut us, we speak now, the results all the bucks will not just be on those countries. yes, they have to step up into account their own. it will be also on the united states and other countries. this want to give an example to the viewers that look. this is nothing new. the u. k. government did something similar. and you know what happened that office when he was much into the minister of foreign affairs. it just became a smallish sale over each for myself. on we leave. the united kingdom's influence in the global stage completely diminished. yes, america fost is a good principal to get elected on. but america, fos, studies being projected now really will end up in diminishing this doc us of the united states and full most of those communities, doubtful it is going to be very, very difficult for the next coupl
share the samples with the cdc in the united states. and then you will be able to track, and then the, the system will say for instance, on us citizen should no travel to country x or country y. so in that sense, even the system is shut us, we speak now, the results all the bucks will not just be on those countries. yes, they have to step up into account their own. it will be also on the united states and other countries. this want to give an example to the viewers that look. this is nothing...
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outside the united states.tside the united states. i'm great opportunities we think about the future of farm and ranch in montana while depending on access. i remember having these confirmation hearings with the former ustr, they pursued a very unambitious trade agenda that created a vacuum and allowed countries to fill the void left because of our absence. while they were asleep at the wheel other countries negotiate trade agreements that results in america falling behind, from beef exports to china, wheat to japan, pulse crops to india montana egg has benefited greatly from some of these trade agreements in the pacific and i remember being in china working with the chinese eadership a 14 year ban on us beef imports. now one of the largest beef markets in the world. we must not forget that despite all the challenge we face with china today that it is the second largest consumer market in the world, there's a lot of opportunity for growth for ag producers to get access to that important market. my final questio
outside the united states.tside the united states. i'm great opportunities we think about the future of farm and ranch in montana while depending on access. i remember having these confirmation hearings with the former ustr, they pursued a very unambitious trade agenda that created a vacuum and allowed countries to fill the void left because of our absence. while they were asleep at the wheel other countries negotiate trade agreements that results in america falling behind, from beef exports to...
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in the united states for five consecutive years.n of president trump, the momentum for japanese companies to invest in the united states is growing even stronger today. i conveyed my willingness to cooperate together to elevate japan's investment in the united states to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan-u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment and employment, strengthening each other's industries, leading the world in developing advanced technologies such as ai and leading edge semiconductors, and strongly promoting efforts to harness the energy of the growing market in the indo-pacific region. we also confirmed that we will cooperate to strengthen energy security between the two countries, including increasing exports of united states liquefied natural gas to japan in a mutually beneficial manner. regarding foreign exchange, as in the first trump administration closed, discussions will cont
in the united states for five consecutive years.n of president trump, the momentum for japanese companies to invest in the united states is growing even stronger today. i conveyed my willingness to cooperate together to elevate japan's investment in the united states to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan-u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment and...
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in the united states for five consecutive years. also, with the inauguration of president trump, the momentum for japanese companies to invest in the united states is growing even stronger. today, i conveyed my willingness to cooperate together, to elevate japan's investment in the united states, to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan-u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment and employment, strengthening each other's industries, leading the world in developing advanced technology such as a.i. and leading edge semiconductors and strongly promoting efforts to harness the energy of the growing market in the done pacific region. we also confirmed that we will cooperate to strengthen energy security between the two countries including increasing exports of united states liquefied natural gas to japan in a mutually beneficial manner regarding -- manner. regarding foreign exchange as in the first tru
in the united states for five consecutive years. also, with the inauguration of president trump, the momentum for japanese companies to invest in the united states is growing even stronger. today, i conveyed my willingness to cooperate together, to elevate japan's investment in the united states, to an unprecedented amount of $1 trillion. president trump and myself also concurred to elevate the japan-u.s. partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing...
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united states is natal, denmark who will have no recourse if the united states wants to take over greenland . and this is why increase was such a shock in panic because all the us back to state was didn't expect that will be treated this way. china is already prepare for sanction. china has largely di, couple phone united states. so this us additional us actually will have less the time, whereas this is lots of huge. this will cost huge impact on mer, united states largest trading partner, which is mexico and united states and mexico and canada. the washington is quickly losing popularity with its closest neighbors. canadian sports fans are using every opportunity to voice their discontent with donald trump's new tariffs going so far as to who the us national anthem, the hockey games, and ottawa, calgary. and now vancouver have kicked off with crowds of shouting down the star spangled banner. right, both whole reaction follows washington. this decision detects canada 25 percent on all exports to the us to move those, the significant challenges to the biological system of trade between canad
united states is natal, denmark who will have no recourse if the united states wants to take over greenland . and this is why increase was such a shock in panic because all the us back to state was didn't expect that will be treated this way. china is already prepare for sanction. china has largely di, couple phone united states. so this us additional us actually will have less the time, whereas this is lots of huge. this will cost huge impact on mer, united states largest trading partner,...
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consumers fairly hard in the united states. the one thing that they have going to them in the us is that it's less trade expose than many other locations. so in ports and trade in general, in the united states is about 30 percent of the overall economy. because it's how big the us economy is. so it will have a less direct impact. and let's say if it happened here in single floor, we're traders, 300 percent local g d p. so that's a very different impact. but for us consumers and us businesses that are used to being able to buy himself from abroad quite easily, this is going to have real economic impact to them. it's going to be felt by consumers in the grocery store immediately and after the grocery store in all kinds of products, whether it's durable goods, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners to all kinds of other products. so far, the, the reaction has been limited to goods only and not yet in services. but i can imagine, especially as a buy local or boycott, american takes off as a sort of reaction to this that
consumers fairly hard in the united states. the one thing that they have going to them in the us is that it's less trade expose than many other locations. so in ports and trade in general, in the united states is about 30 percent of the overall economy. because it's how big the us economy is. so it will have a less direct impact. and let's say if it happened here in single floor, we're traders, 300 percent local g d p. so that's a very different impact. but for us consumers and us businesses...
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manufacturing base in the united states you know a good thing for the u.s.s there, to actually provide oil, gas hydro electric, uranium those kinds of things u.s. economy uses it creates jobs and economic opportunity here in the united states. >> tell me about minerals canada is so fortunate to have whether or not you are seeing a big increase in things like potash, uranium, in this new world of ai demand for data centers. >> yeah, the critical minerals issue the demand that ai is going to cause for energy really important issues i think honestly things that we can work on, jointly between yand and united states, you know our adversary is not each other our adversary is china, and china right now controls much mill minerals around the world we can work together to ensure that we have critical minerals for semiconductors semiconductors defense applications canada can supply uranium to help pour nuclear fasts for ai reduce the dependence right now united states has on getting uranium from russia. >> you've propose creation of u.s. canada critical minerals, ene
manufacturing base in the united states you know a good thing for the u.s.s there, to actually provide oil, gas hydro electric, uranium those kinds of things u.s. economy uses it creates jobs and economic opportunity here in the united states. >> tell me about minerals canada is so fortunate to have whether or not you are seeing a big increase in things like potash, uranium, in this new world of ai demand for data centers. >> yeah, the critical minerals issue the demand that ai is...
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to obtain a visual into the unit.r. chong was located members of the tactical unit made numerous announcements from the front door. members of the tactical unit made the following announcement quote san francisco police search warrant. resident of 80 one ninth street room six await. come out the front door with your hands up. you are under arrest if you don't come out force can and will be used. mr. chong responded by yelling quote get out of my building. a member from the tactical unit who is located on the roof of 80 one ninth street deployed two 40 millimeter foam baton projectiles from the roof of the building into mr. chung's window in an attempt to gain a tactical advantage and visual of mr. chong. mr. chong discharges firearm from within his apartment at officers who are on the roof of 80 one ninth street. after several seconds a member from the tactical unit returned fire and the noise occurred. a member from the tactical unit continued to give call outs and offered medical aid to mr. chong with no response. l
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let's now get to the president of the united states, donald trump.onnie: from just a moment and for a moment, can i just let you know that the yen has been weakening. it's trading 15159. that is not on one particular country. that is a generalized statement from the president. michael mckee joining us. we have the university of michigan inflation expectations which spoiled the market. >> there were some good and some bad come and ugly. if you want the good, 143,000 jobs isn't great created by -- they revised up december 307,000. so that is certainly good. and we saw the announcement rate go down. we saw average hourly earnings rise by a stronger than expected half a percentage point. and then you've got the bad from the university of michigan. the university of michigan sentiment index dropped constantly. and the ugly ills the university of michigan inflation number. up a full percentage point to 4.3% from 3.3%. looking at the possibility of tariffs, vonnie, and that scared people. the director of surveys for the university of michigan said they had
let's now get to the president of the united states, donald trump.onnie: from just a moment and for a moment, can i just let you know that the yen has been weakening. it's trading 15159. that is not on one particular country. that is a generalized statement from the president. michael mckee joining us. we have the university of michigan inflation expectations which spoiled the market. >> there were some good and some bad come and ugly. if you want the good, 143,000 jobs isn't great...
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well, the united nations got mad at the united kingdom. they said, great britain, you're bad people. you used to be colonialists. you acquired other countries. sometimes freely, sometimes by force. every country i know of in the world of any strength has done that. doesn't mean we ought to be proud of it but it's part of our history. but the united nations said shame on you, u.k., shame on you. bad, bad, bad, bad. you have to give back the chagos islands and the military base there. and the u.n., the u.n. doesn't have any jurisdiction over the united kingdom. but the u.n. said not only do you have to give it back, but you don't give it back to the people of the chagos islands. you give it back to another group of islands way down here called mauritius. mauritius used to own the chagos islands when france ceded them to great britain. they were run by mauritius. but the people of the two island groups, the pa lagos, the people don't have any affinity. what does mauritius say? of course we'll take it but they want to start charging the united
well, the united nations got mad at the united kingdom. they said, great britain, you're bad people. you used to be colonialists. you acquired other countries. sometimes freely, sometimes by force. every country i know of in the world of any strength has done that. doesn't mean we ought to be proud of it but it's part of our history. but the united nations said shame on you, u.k., shame on you. bad, bad, bad, bad. you have to give back the chagos islands and the military base there. and the...
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united states out.nd in yet another twist in this tale, the billionaire and former republican mayor of new york mike bloomberg has said his philanthropic agencies will give the united nations climate body, which oversees the agreement, the funds on the campaign trail, he made clear his plans to get oil and gas flowing in greater quantities and killjoe biden�*s multi—billion—dollar support of the green transition, to further defeat inflation, my plan will terminate greatest scam in history, probably. a $10 trillion scam. in the last few days of his presidency, joe biden�*s administration legally protected almost $100 billion so, other than leaving the paris climate agreement, up permits for oil and gas exploration and roll back environmental protections. he's making drilling for oil and gas in the arctic and along and he reversed president biden�*s targets for electric the cost of oil. so, could it work? a life member of america's council of foreign relations and sits on the board of directors for the at
united states out.nd in yet another twist in this tale, the billionaire and former republican mayor of new york mike bloomberg has said his philanthropic agencies will give the united nations climate body, which oversees the agreement, the funds on the campaign trail, he made clear his plans to get oil and gas flowing in greater quantities and killjoe biden�*s multi—billion—dollar support of the green transition, to further defeat inflation, my plan will terminate greatest scam in...
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by the way and make that journey to the united. it was tantamount to a welcome mat that was being laid out by the biden administration. and there's no that the crisis that we've the last four years is what i call crisis by design and was purposeful intentional that no matter how the administration attempts to spin it in final days, that it has in the white house, the border has never been secure. the last four years because the administration decided that through executive orders they would legalize illegal immigration and also exploit the legal pathways into the country to say otherwise was an outright insult to the american people and the american people simply said in this election enough is enough now sadly. we don't have time to explore the motives as to as to why did this there are many thoughts was it to change the of the democratic party to influence voting through allowing illegal immigrants to vote. we saw that historically in congress where you actually had jurisdiction. and like washington dc come out in support of allo
by the way and make that journey to the united. it was tantamount to a welcome mat that was being laid out by the biden administration. and there's no that the crisis that we've the last four years is what i call crisis by design and was purposeful intentional that no matter how the administration attempts to spin it in final days, that it has in the white house, the border has never been secure. the last four years because the administration decided that through executive orders they would...
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it's just taking the united states leadership, i guess. so the political legal sections of the political a like to come to terms of that reality. but i think it also spells the end of a 500 year period of liberal wisdom, liberal klein new going on. so we've got 2 endings in a science. one is i short term ending, which is a 35 year period of a particularly intense type of western neoliberalism. but we're also seeing fundamental changes in the way that the global economic system in logan eyes. and as a result of that, the ways in which countries interact with each other. so it is a moments as purity that we're living through. and um, you know, and that's kind of read the ride for quite some time because there's a whole bunch of vested interest. so you don't want to let go. and i'm, and i will fight tooth and the aisle of course to hang onto what they've had. and um, and the struggle in a sense has gone to continue for a little while yet before the da simple. yes, me there cuz no one likes to give up power in this, the new neo liberalism is a
it's just taking the united states leadership, i guess. so the political legal sections of the political a like to come to terms of that reality. but i think it also spells the end of a 500 year period of liberal wisdom, liberal klein new going on. so we've got 2 endings in a science. one is i short term ending, which is a 35 year period of a particularly intense type of western neoliberalism. but we're also seeing fundamental changes in the way that the global economic system in logan eyes....
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but ultimately, the united states needs its allies as much as the allies need united states and they stick together. that's the best way to respond to this bullying tactic. um, you know, the, the i c c issue is, is not the highest priority for the european union or, or other us allies like south korea or japan. um, but neither is it the highest priority in the united states. economic issues are more important for these countries fundamentally, but if you start giving it to the bully on this issue here or there, and let them divide, you, you become much more susceptible to these tactics. stage in 5 minutes to just ensure that it says donald trump is serious about taking over canada. his comments were recorded as while he was addressing business leaders in toronto. the media had been asked to leave the room for one microphone was still active. for those set trumps administration is interested in canada as minerals and is not joking about making canada america's 51st state. the above richardson is a public affairs consultants. he joins us from throne site. welcome to the program . so wh
but ultimately, the united states needs its allies as much as the allies need united states and they stick together. that's the best way to respond to this bullying tactic. um, you know, the, the i c c issue is, is not the highest priority for the european union or, or other us allies like south korea or japan. um, but neither is it the highest priority in the united states. economic issues are more important for these countries fundamentally, but if you start giving it to the bully on this...
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and honestly, it looks to me right now, like the united states senate, the republicans in the united states senate, it's donald trump's senate. >> well, you say that. and today, tulsi gabbard and robert f kennedy jr. just took key steps forward in their confirmation. i think you ought to vote in the kennedy situation in committee. not not tulsi gabbard. but what does it tell you that president trump is getting what he wants even over some murmurs earlier on of republican opposition? >> yes, i know. i mean, to see as i serve on the finance committee, and i saw every single one of the republicans on the committee vote to move robert f kennedy forward, a person who clearly cannot be trusted with the health of americans and clearly doesn't have the experience or the background to run one of the largest and most complicated federal agencies. he couldn't even really describe the difference between medicare and medicaid. and yet every single one of those republicans voted for him. and this i think what we're seeing is the impact of the kind of hardball, intimidation based tactics that the a
and honestly, it looks to me right now, like the united states senate, the republicans in the united states senate, it's donald trump's senate. >> well, you say that. and today, tulsi gabbard and robert f kennedy jr. just took key steps forward in their confirmation. i think you ought to vote in the kennedy situation in committee. not not tulsi gabbard. but what does it tell you that president trump is getting what he wants even over some murmurs earlier on of republican opposition?...