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what do you think this - for the united - union. 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 whether that could be cut and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �*on and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �* on a whim and and whether thet’teeid’bet’e’t’ ” " ’ �*onawhim and no off on a whim and with no notice longer term notice whatsoever, longer term that's going to make it more difficult for us headquartered firm to do globally. firm to do business—globally. will be a significant we a - - reciate disadvantage. we appreciate our disadvantage. we appreciate your views
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partr 25% tariffs it do you united states�*closest trading partr 25% tariffs will do you united statesading partr 25% tariffs will have do you think 2534. tariffswill have an relates think 2534. tariffswill have an re in es ,; e... if think 2534; tariffswill have an rs in es ff terms if: an this is in soccer terms it's an own goal, but if you want it and american parlance of the self—inflicted wound because these countries, canada, mexico these countries, canada, mexico the united supply and the unitedstates. supply have so chains have become so integrated that it will have a profound impact on inflation, e—== §—== =— there is an these tariffs, if estimate that these tariffs, if remain in place for over, know, a month or so, will costing each us household in extra taxes. ., $830 in extra taxes. 50 do you think $830 in extra taxes. so do you think is $830 in extra taxes. so do you think- is a _ $830 in extra taxes. so do you think- is a way _ $830 in extra taxes. so do you think- is a way back- $830 in extra taxes. so do you think- is a way back from | think there is a way'back frpm we
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preparing for the sort of outcome, and so i believe it is outcome, and so ijjelieve it is the united states is doingse is really surprising which is §e= 7 they 77 recognised namely they have recognised that they are the main issue it comes to high—calibre when it comes to high—calibre weapons killing mexicans everything all day. in terms of the concessions _ everything all day. in terms of the concessions which - everything all day. in terms of the concessions which have i everything all day. in terms of i the concessions which have been today, which are you diver! tedaul which ends are value , ,,,,,, a ,, . , of diver! tedaul which ends are ygg, , ,,,,,, a ,, . , of when you diver! tedaul which ends are ygg, , ,,,,,, .. ww of when you say diver! teddy; which ends are yaue , ,,,,,, .. ww of when you say they thinking of when you say they have been in the pipeline for eemetlme? , of eeme�*me“ of the national guard something of the national guard in the z on the surface it is a and on the surface it is a but actually is 77 migrant 7 7 migrant operation 77 migrant operation and 77 mi hunting operation
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the do's and don'ts of winterizing your hvac units. do cover the ac unit if it's either under a tree or if icicles could fall in it. don't cover it if your ac is equipped with a heat pump. do disconnect the power if you cover the unit. don't use a cover that covers the sides. instead, you want to use one that only covers the top, or you can use a piece of plywood. drew: thank you so much, everybody. we make the show for you, so take it with you! [audio logo] [audio logo] cc1 test message cc1 test message cc1 test message cc1 test message this image came to mind today, the white house undergoing a massive renovation in 1948. >> john: now, with a former real estate developer in the executive mansion, another teardown is underway in washington and beyond. shaking the government as we have known it to its foundation. >> maurice: since the inauguration, president trump has offered buyouts to 2 million federal workers, fired 16 inspectors general, and got rid of justice department officials who investigated him. >> john: and he gave billionaire
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do. the united states has no place in gaza. if we would like to do anything for the palestinian people, we should feed them. gaza should be taken over by dubai, saudi arabia, or someplace like that. and then i hear people saying hamas, hamas. the reason why hamas was developed was because israel was obliterating all the palestinians, and the u.s. would not come to their defense, so hamas had no choice but to save all those people who were being killed, family, children. host: i will ask you what i asked the other caller, republicans yourself agreeing with the idea, what do you think of that? caller: it is absurd. can you imagine all the enemies that we would accumulate for the u.s. of this happened? do think the other islamic people around the world would allow this to happen? that is absurd. you are going to displace the whole generation of palestinians? first we took them out of israel. then we are going to take them out of gaza? are we insane? host: go ahead. caller: i think it is a great idea. i think the might of the united
do. the united states has no place in gaza. if we would like to do anything for the palestinian people, we should feed them. gaza should be taken over by dubai, saudi arabia, or someplace like that. and then i hear people saying hamas, hamas. the reason why hamas was developed was because israel was obliterating all the palestinians, and the u.s. would not come to their defense, so hamas had no choice but to save all those people who were being killed, family, children. host: i will ask you...
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do. the united states has no place in gaza. if we would like to do anything for the palestinian people, we should feed them. gaza should be taken over by dubai, saudi arabia, or someplace like that. and then i hear people saying hamas, hamas. the reason why hamas was developed was because israel was obliterating all the palestinians, and the u.s. would not come to their defense, so hamas had no choice but to save all those people who were being killed, family, children. host: i will ask you what i asked the other caller, republicans yourself agreeing with the idea, what do you think of that? caller: it is absurd. can you imagine all the enemies that we would accumulate for the u.s. of this happened? do think the other islamic people around the world would allow this to happen? that is absurd. you are going to displace the whole generation of palestinians? first we took them out of israel. then we are going to take them out of gaza? are we insane? host: go ahead. caller: i think it is a great idea. i think the might of the united
do. the united states has no place in gaza. if we would like to do anything for the palestinian people, we should feed them. gaza should be taken over by dubai, saudi arabia, or someplace like that. and then i hear people saying hamas, hamas. the reason why hamas was developed was because israel was obliterating all the palestinians, and the u.s. would not come to their defense, so hamas had no choice but to save all those people who were being killed, family, children. host: i will ask you...
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so would you want me to move towards section units doing what you're going to was assessing was i'm going to say the service bit on lives, me and his go to to this, the judge news of the region, the vehicle that shows in what else is clearly entail gods took up the symbol of diversity. edwards, he just thought that i should be able to read it right now without the promise of the just the shopping ocean just to reload the board over to the store yesterday. yeah. for the incoming guards so. so you see exclusive swim done this before sure, which could are. so when you put a student that you've done, it goes by suspend donly. mr. francisco, one number to the format is positive to use the phone to o'clock to get your email to deliver and you're not losing your mind separate. i mean, dealing with the more you leave it and the students deal with a gives you a venue. each level can really see anything. they go to make a go with the july, the a good sort of boy that on the west side mesh and blindly at his wish. that nation is the order of last year. but you just pull my shrew, bid on my understan
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that will be created with them both that the united do in terms of will do more in terms of the flowat northern. herdea— —— —— ———— — —— — ——— the quart! ts; that northern. herdea— ,, — 77 7” fl . the upshot (guard ts; that northern. herdea— —— — ,, r” —— . the upshot of it all is quart! ts; that northern. herdea— ,, — 77 7” fl . the upshot of it all is the at the upshot of it all is the fourth and that is that fourth point, and that is that tariffs have been avoided at least for and buys mexico time. tells—gt ages? ,, i asked our qanada? laskeda-j his correspondent about his analysis about what is happening between canada and ihappeningbetweenfianada and us. happeninghetweenfianada . - . us. ~ , , happeninghetweenfianada . - . us. ~ ,, ., the us. irume—lceeesmegéeq the w ost. it's the us. irume—lceeesmegieq the - post. it's about fentanyl goal post. it's about fentanyl and also _ goal post. it's about fentanyl and also defence spending. - was_ and also defence spending. was about the fact that banks can't operate in american banks can't operate in canada — american banks can't operate in
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fielding, more, more, more rapid opportunity to train as we fight will be something we want our units to do across the spectrum. one more after another member of the joint chiefs of staff and with right now, look forward to working with them. thank you. there'll be an executive groundbreaking. we're going to we're going to make sure there's accountability for what happened in afghanistan. and we stand by our allies. thank you. homeland security secretary kristi noem em delivered welcome remarks to staff at the department's headquarters in washington, d.c. the former south dakota governor was confirmed by the senate 15 9 to 34. what. i. thought. was what quite. three three that are. oh, say ken, you'll see my. early life. what's a friday morning? oh oh. the highlights. i'm going to leave me who's brought right and i stop. oh no. oh oh, hi. oh, know what we were so tired. history me. yes. oh, no, no, no. never tell. oh. oh, my god. oh, spangler. oh. oh, oh, oh, oh. i. oh. 040. one one. what have you. one what. i invite you to pray with me briefly. eternal one. the history of our great nation
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models lead has come to at most around seven months and they are doing with the united states was doing seven months ago but here's the kicker. the way they approach this demonstrates superiorth economis which means they can do what the united statesca did months ago r cheaper price and that's true on training on creating and using the a.i. model. in the measures they today and it's not what was two years ago. >> the leader has met with leadership of the chinese communist party and meaningful government events so he really is at the national leader. and did notch provide present. there are many mechanisms to support it to them. >> in terms of a model similar formats. ballpark similar performance as to what we were to what we were doing seven months ago. but in the technical papers you can see many things that they've done that are quite impressive technically and i talked the leading engineers of leading u.s. ai companies who are unknown to them. so some of the stuff we were already doing and some of this we learn by looking at their research results and approach. so they are a very imp
models lead has come to at most around seven months and they are doing with the united states was doing seven months ago but here's the kicker. the way they approach this demonstrates superiorth economis which means they can do what the united statesca did months ago r cheaper price and that's true on training on creating and using the a.i. model. in the measures they today and it's not what was two years ago. >> the leader has met with leadership of the chinese communist party and...
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do. i want to get other countries also to equality with the united states in terms of disiforts and i think we will be able to do that very routinely. [speaking japanese] >> when you discussed north korea, sir. >> always a topic especially with japan. we will be discussing north korea and many of the other things we will be spending much the day. reporter: have you changed the mind about the sale of u.s. steel? president trump: i think we will be discussing that today and we will have pretty good information on that. [chatter] reporter: if the deficit doesn't get to -- president trump: yes. [speaking japanese] reporter: what is your plan on reciprocal trade? president trump: i will be announcing that next week. we don't want any more or any less. i will be announcing that next week and many other things having to do not with trade but other things. i will be talking about reciprocal trade and will have a news conference. pretty simple. [chatter] president trump: we will be talking about that next week. [speaking japanese] >> that means with the development of the united states as well as th
do. i want to get other countries also to equality with the united states in terms of disiforts and i think we will be able to do that very routinely. [speaking japanese] >> when you discussed north korea, sir. >> always a topic especially with japan. we will be discussing north korea and many of the other things we will be spending much the day. reporter: have you changed the mind about the sale of u.s. steel? president trump: i think we will be discussing that today and we will...
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united states. so i, i wouldn't say that i face threats. i do think that there are, when you strongly criticized around and raised questions about the very legitimacy of a states that privileges use or palestinians in, in, in jewish communities in united states and around the world. you're likely to get very, very fierce push back and i think you know, there, nobody likes a turn coat a traitor, right? there is a sense in jewish tradition that we imagined ourselves use as a kind of a family. and people tend not to light. the person in the family who is accusing others in the family of doing really bad things, but to me and this is a tradition of descent, but it's a necessary in any society in any community. and that we'd use also have this tradition of descent in our own tradition and is one that i think it must be continued because what he's real is doing is for family morally wrong seems to me by universal moral standards. but also by, according to what i consider to be judy is own best traditions. and why do you think uh, for the most part, wa
united states. so i, i wouldn't say that i face threats. i do think that there are, when you strongly criticized around and raised questions about the very legitimacy of a states that privileges use or palestinians in, in, in jewish communities in united states and around the world. you're likely to get very, very fierce push back and i think you know, there, nobody likes a turn coat a traitor, right? there is a sense in jewish tradition that we imagined ourselves use as a kind of a family. and...
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when they started out, there's the british poodles to do that. reading got a file of the united states fairly quickly. we took over. it's in very rare and ever since then with increasing frequency and bloodthirsty news, israel has been doing our job in the law. and isn't that the point though, that it's so refreshing to have a person like donald trump in the white house, who says it how, how it is rather than was using wiki leaks to release a memo of blinking? no, jake sullivan. the previous national security advisor sending things to hillary clinton, telling them l. kaiser is on the side of united states. he dropped patello stump patel the american people of their tax dollars was paying all guy to or yeah, no rafters are off. the disguise is gone. donald trump is exposed very well and i'll stop you that more from before, but chief of staff for the state department after this break the welcome back to going on the right. and i'm still here with the lords wilkerson former chief of staff in the us state department. kinda we've been talking about the refreshing nature of at least some one
when they started out, there's the british poodles to do that. reading got a file of the united states fairly quickly. we took over. it's in very rare and ever since then with increasing frequency and bloodthirsty news, israel has been doing our job in the law. and isn't that the point though, that it's so refreshing to have a person like donald trump in the white house, who says it how, how it is rather than was using wiki leaks to release a memo of blinking? no, jake sullivan. the previous...
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could they do so united states. out that in today. hello. often fairly cloudy, breezy conditions. there'll be a little light rain, drizzle, us at the moment. we'll start off the early hours of monday with that cloud by the end of the day, the odd flake of snow, for most of us, just drizzly rain. only 5—6 celsius — but some sunnier skies this feed of easterly winds bringing in a little bit the highest ground in the north, once again. temperatures to start tuesday morning probably a few degrees above freezing for most of our towns and cities, into tuesday, then, we've got a frontal system not far away of sunshine coming through, particularly anywhere to the west of higher ground. a bit of blue sky. now, into wednesday, a weakening weather front northern ireland as well. so temperatures on the thermometer 6—8 celsius, but feeling a little bit cooler than that for some of us, escalation of his global trade war. a 100 billion euro investment as it hosts a global summit on artificial intelligence. people in the uk would ra
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do? what it from to the terms coming to the united states. what do you do is not one of them. now, there is an old saying political circles, that's when the united states needs as the world catches a cold. and if you take that matter for a little bit further, i think the united states, right? that was not just sneezing. it said it in a very high fever with some a radical come convulsions. but you're saying that the indians and not worried, and how is india trying to sort of protect itself from the erotic nation of that the ministration or the you don't believe perhaps that it's erratic? no, i mean it's unpredictable. it's probably that's quite true. but to, from the past experience that there could be certain issues in which you could result. and then there's also the fact that there is also good personal chemistry between the brand this i'm all the addresses and some are things can go wrong. some good, i mean nobody can be totally 100 percent. sure about this, but they are not see any of that. what he does like the what about that mistaken and many others perhaps you heard, i
do? what it from to the terms coming to the united states. what do you do is not one of them. now, there is an old saying political circles, that's when the united states needs as the world catches a cold. and if you take that matter for a little bit further, i think the united states, right? that was not just sneezing. it said it in a very high fever with some a radical come convulsions. but you're saying that the indians and not worried, and how is india trying to sort of protect itself from...
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unit. so we do find when it comes to covid-19 assistance, many of the elements of the two political logic played out as well. and a few words about the united states. so the united states i will use it in pastor has been the top she mentioned all in term of dollar value of assistance. and headed also been a major contributor to covid-19 assistance and vaccine assistance, again in terms of dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states has traditionally been driven by humanitarian concerns alone. not necessarily in the cold war era for example, both the soviet union and the united states used humanitarian and development assistance as way of countering communist ideology, talk about the soviet union. in the post-cold war era when various administrations would find a connection between for example, development or underdevelopment and authority needs and sources of terrorism much more aid would be channeled towards goals that were unrelated to she mentioned disasters, helping developmental. all in trying to say is that united states distribution has always been colored by more than humani
unit. so we do find when it comes to covid-19 assistance, many of the elements of the two political logic played out as well. and a few words about the united states. so the united states i will use it in pastor has been the top she mentioned all in term of dollar value of assistance. and headed also been a major contributor to covid-19 assistance and vaccine assistance, again in terms of dollar amount. this is not to say that the united states has traditionally been driven by humanitarian...
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doing? in the united states actually is now most of the world. we don't know yet. st nations are committed. can we do something at the price we do today? cement — energy at today's price and do it with much less carbon, much, much less carbon. you can also follow or get in touch with me on x. i'm @marklobel there's more next week and i'll see you soon. bye for now. hello. it will be slow—moving and it will be very weak. fronts that do this. next few days, then, we'll have quite a bit of rain across western areas, but not very much at into northern ireland, western areas of scotland, we've got those clearer skies becoming more extensive where temperatures in the countryside get down start to the day here. and western england, central and eastern scotland too, there'lljust be a lump of cloud, with a few patches temperatures about 7—9 celsius. now, heading into the early part of the new working week, eastwards across the country. gusts of around 50—60 miles an hour around the scottish islands, for example. the winds a lot lighter further east. a bit of rain, then, star
doing? in the united states actually is now most of the world. we don't know yet. st nations are committed. can we do something at the price we do today? cement — energy at today's price and do it with much less carbon, much, much less carbon. you can also follow or get in touch with me on x. i'm @marklobel there's more next week and i'll see you soon. bye for now. hello. it will be slow—moving and it will be very weak. fronts that do this. next few days, then, we'll have quite a bit of...
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united states. in the second part of my question would be do you think with the united states pulling away from aid and possibly shutting down can china and russia, do they have the capacity to fill in the gap that the united states may leave behind in the developing world? >> yes. great question. i think the second one is a little bit easier to address. not so much a domestically, but it comes to world health organization, for example. among many approaches to helping it be perceived as a global leader, china used china has tried to place its officials and the key leadership positions in various international agencies. neither china nor russia will be able to fill in the gap of funding. it will be a significant gap. but i think that when it comes to playing a role in decision-making fashion, and leadership fashion, i think china in particular will benefit tremendously from the united states departure from those agencies. one thing that i do want to say here regarding the volume of assistance, china and russia cannot fill in that gap. i found in my search that sometimes the volume is less significan
united states. in the second part of my question would be do you think with the united states pulling away from aid and possibly shutting down can china and russia, do they have the capacity to fill in the gap that the united states may leave behind in the developing world? >> yes. great question. i think the second one is a little bit easier to address. not so much a domestically, but it comes to world health organization, for example. among many approaches to helping it be perceived as...
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what it tells us that in the face of these open unit is african countries do not have the technological know how african countries do not have the military well, with all they do not have the capacity to grow. and we know, for example, many vessels from china and japan and flying on to many of the country have must've fishing vessels, which are complete factories, which actually fish package on the export from the sea. and the net effect is that they are depleting the resources of these african countries, some kind of countries of costs i've even requested for countries to help them to petrol. this ease, the most recent one of costs is to malia, which has requested the key to do the product rule. so all of these fact as militate against the full enjoyment of the dividends of the sea by african countries. the other thing that we see in this particular part of the was as regards o, s. c is the dominance of the wi fi was with may just fleets. if you good, replace the size just deal garcia, which was the own of very many military, a number of military bases including the americans. you disc
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john: no better friend than the united states. how dohink this is going to affect long-term relationship? kirsten: i don't know. i hope we will move past this quickly. we have almost people traveling half a million between our two countries every single day for school, for work, because they have holiday homes for family, and you've got to think that those ties are deep. you've got to see that those ties will bind us together, but this is a big test every this is tough and i think canadians are eager to find our path back to the fruitful partnership that we have in doing stuff together for the better good of both our countries. john: you've talked about canada offering things to the united states on these issues. can you characterize these talks at all? is it canada offering , are the u.s. officials asking for anything? kirsten: the way it unfolded, the president expressed concern around illegal migration and fentanyl. we were able to get together with him, but also obviously his officials to go through the data about what is actually ha
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we do here in the united states or do not share information with us which unless an individual has cometo the attention of u.s. law enforcement or intelligence agencies or those of our allies, there will be no. based on these indisputable facts allow me to state the obvious the border and immigration policy is of the biden administration have made the country less safe since september 11, 2001, by directly the very purpose for creating the department of homeland security under the 2002 homeland security act and by subverting the statutory responsible of the border patrol ice and practically every other agency tasked with protecting the homeland. the only people fail to acknowledge this fact are the ones who were tasked with protecting all of us us. remember, after september 11th and the 911 commission, one of the areas they highlighted was that as a country, our leaders suffered from a failure of imagination. and based on those critiques and many, many others, our elected leaders promised all americans that never again, never again with the country fall victim to future terrorist attack
we do here in the united states or do not share information with us which unless an individual has cometo the attention of u.s. law enforcement or intelligence agencies or those of our allies, there will be no. based on these indisputable facts allow me to state the obvious the border and immigration policy is of the biden administration have made the country less safe since september 11, 2001, by directly the very purpose for creating the department of homeland security under the 2002 homeland...
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scholars are grappling with now, could the 77 now, could the united right now, could the united states actually do? know. idon�*t states actually do this? your thoughts? know. i don't see any in which ”int/hid; ti; ' 7 scenario in which the united states would the kind of states would apply the kind of force to 2.2 farce raquired�*ta ramava 2.3 palestinians gaza. million palestinians from gaza. drive them into egypt or across israel into aamahaw aaraaa laraatinta' " " because those are the jordan? because those are the only two options. i... the only two options. so i... the have had a policy of egyptians have had a policy of not allowing any �* of not allowing any transfer of palestinians from gaza into oes back to the egypt that goes back to the 19505. egypt that goes back to the 1950s. they are not going 7— -7:: 7 thatwithout 7 7 7 that without an 7 7 to change that without an enormous pressure enormous enormous pressure and enormous inducement, of a kind that nothing to do would have nothing to do with the americans with holding the theamericanswitilhalding the aid programme. theamericahswithh
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do. i want to get other countries also in equality with the united states in terms of deficits and i think be able to do that very routinely. [speaking in japanese] >> to what extent did you discuss north korea today, sir? president trump: that will always be a topic, especially with japan. we will be discussing north korea and many other things. we'll be discussing pretty much the day but that's always the topic. >> can you describe the state of u.s. steel? president trump: no, i think we're going to be discussing that today and i hear we'll have some pretty good information on that. >> are tariffs an option if the deficit doesn't get to equality? president trump: yes. >> mr. president, can you discuss what your plan is for reciprocal trade. are you signing anything on that today? president trump: i'll be announcing that next week, reciprocal trade so that we'll be treated equally to other countries. i'll be announcing that next week and many other things not related to trade. but sometime next week we'll have a news conference and lay it out. pretty simple. it affect everybody. reciproca
do. i want to get other countries also in equality with the united states in terms of deficits and i think be able to do that very routinely. [speaking in japanese] >> to what extent did you discuss north korea today, sir? president trump: that will always be a topic, especially with japan. we will be discussing north korea and many other things. we'll be discussing pretty much the day but that's always the topic. >> can you describe the state of u.s. steel? president trump: no, i...
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it is not what they are tissue it is not that we are told by the united states to do so. japan, on our own, on our own decision, on our own responsibility, we need to increase our defense expenditures. but of course we need to communicate and consult with the united states. but the responsibility is with japan and the decision with japan. now on the tariffs, that if it is mutually beneficial, tariffs need to be set. and for japan, as mr. president introduced to us, an unprecedented investment will be made from japan to the united states. in so -- and so many jobs will be created. so $1 trillion is the target. and this will be to the benefit of the united states but also to the benefit of japan as well. investment is mutually beneficial. so be it with u.s. steel, as mr. president says, it is not acquisition. it is investment. so the japanese technology will be provided and the better quality products will be manufactured in the united states and the u.s. steel will make products which contribute not only to the united states and japan but also to the whole world. it is not
it is not what they are tissue it is not that we are told by the united states to do so. japan, on our own, on our own decision, on our own responsibility, we need to increase our defense expenditures. but of course we need to communicate and consult with the united states. but the responsibility is with japan and the decision with japan. now on the tariffs, that if it is mutually beneficial, tariffs need to be set. and for japan, as mr. president introduced to us, an unprecedented investment...
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so if they got on the protection from united states then thinking you what, what do you like to say for once? and it is also valid for other countries. so these kind of relationship is not only between the united states and these some countries, but also between some other countries. some say, okay, do you want to sit on your seat? is a freaking company. ok, team it is mine and let's say license and i will protect you. so this is, this is an rule. i mean it's, it, it isn't, that's maybe a little. it isn't. that's maybe it within the international in, in the if there's a practice of international relations. well, uh versus, or how it's a practice of this program to take a short break in the middle. but we will be back in just a couple of minutes statement. the, the, the bulk of the wall claimed and ruined the lines of tens of thousands, but it was the hague tribunal, with delta finishing flow to the less on the expand on. yeah, it was that i will talk to you about all of that will cause of the furious time you members that the rest of your stuff or some which in the funded the as man, i'
so if they got on the protection from united states then thinking you what, what do you like to say for once? and it is also valid for other countries. so these kind of relationship is not only between the united states and these some countries, but also between some other countries. some say, okay, do you want to sit on your seat? is a freaking company. ok, team it is mine and let's say license and i will protect you. so this is, this is an rule. i mean it's, it, it isn't, that's maybe a...
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. >> it has been well received where the united states would do it as a real estate transaction whereestor in that part of the world and they have no rush to do anything. it would be supplied and given to us by israel. >> there is an element of truth to what donald trump says which is it is really hard to conceive at this moment how you would rebuild gaza with 2 million people still there and under the threat of attack. >> all of that may be true but in the face of that challenge you do not jump into a ridiculous untethered from reality proposal which tethers the united states to voluntary or forcible removal of palestinians, invalidates the israeli fantasies. it sends a signal to xi and putin that if you want territory and if you give a speech and have will, go ahead and take it. i admit the future here is bleak. but to basically surrender to something that in my judgment has no redemptive aspect at all damages the already remaining credibility of the united states. i can give you an alternative pathway that makes sense but it takes a lot of leadership. and will and skill. >> let's b
. >> it has been well received where the united states would do it as a real estate transaction whereestor in that part of the world and they have no rush to do anything. it would be supplied and given to us by israel. >> there is an element of truth to what donald trump says which is it is really hard to conceive at this moment how you would rebuild gaza with 2 million people still there and under the threat of attack. >> all of that may be true but in the face of that...
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caller: well, first of all, what is the united states doing going over to israel? i mean, that is totally preposterous. i and this is not a lock. -- luck. most of the middle east countries hate israel. just read the bible. they are all going to come against them. and the only thing to do is to stand with israel. i've been to israel. when you are there, you know if they would just recognize israel as a state, they could all live in peace. host: let's hear from carl, maine, independent. caller: hey, thank you for taking my call. i would like to say thank you to all the progressives who set out voting for kamala harris because they thought the democrats would perpetuate genocide since obviously they got their man, trump, who is now actively interested in committing genocide, thank you. host: michigan, democrat, hello. caller: yes, thank you. i was wondering what happened to america first? we need to try to rebuild california. thank you. host: the proposal floated by the press conference yesterday, (202)-748-8001, republicans. (202)-748-8000, democrats. (202)-748-8002,
caller: well, first of all, what is the united states doing going over to israel? i mean, that is totally preposterous. i and this is not a lock. -- luck. most of the middle east countries hate israel. just read the bible. they are all going to come against them. and the only thing to do is to stand with israel. i've been to israel. when you are there, you know if they would just recognize israel as a state, they could all live in peace. host: let's hear from carl, maine, independent. caller:...
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united states senate, it is the republicans. and i'm wondering, what are they thinking about this and what are they going to do about that? nestly, 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 thin
united states senate, it is the republicans. and i'm wondering, what are they thinking about this and what are they going to do about that? nestly, 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....
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united states — want. and a poll 85% of greenlanders indicates 85% of greenlanders do not want their island to become part ccess in their mining, they want successful they want successful tourism, they want their children to speak english as their second language, not chinese. are what as their second language, not chinese. want. nhat as their second language, not chinese. want. they want 777777 7777 777 and good—paying opportunity and good—paying jobs. they don't have what they're looking for today. but, in a kind of with in a kind of association with the united states — whatever that deal ends up being, _7 president trump and the between president trump and the greenlanders — greenland will be secure. greenland, the �* stated just several premier stated just several weeks ago premier stated just several weeks greenland — that's also around greenland — that's also unsecure. 50 around greenland - that's also unsecure— unsecure. so there are the questions _ unsecure. so there are the questions of _ unsecure. so there are the questions of defence, - unsecure. so there are the. questions of defence, which uns
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if they decide to do so, to show them that we are strong and that we are united. thank you for that hash in my hand. byron lived in brussel. let's cross over to our white house correspondent . not kimberly how good in washington, dc. kimberly, as you heard the from a hash, him a great deal of anxiety in europe. but the, you are also very cautious about how to deal with donald trump. i wanted to know 1st how the president's actions in, in the 1st week called, or service or timing office now taking office. how is that being viewed in america as well? there certainly is a lot of anxiety right now here in the united states because there is not only concern about volatility in the markets, but there's also concern about the volatility when it comes to ordinary consumer prices. because already americans are paying high prices. when it comes to ordinary goods as a result of inflation, one of the reasons donald trump was elected is that they wanted to see when it comes to ordinary americans, the price of every day, goods like energy, like food, those prices come down. and
if they decide to do so, to show them that we are strong and that we are united. thank you for that hash in my hand. byron lived in brussel. let's cross over to our white house correspondent . not kimberly how good in washington, dc. kimberly, as you heard the from a hash, him a great deal of anxiety in europe. but the, you are also very cautious about how to deal with donald trump. i wanted to know 1st how the president's actions in, in the 1st week called, or service or timing office now...
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got to go back and do that and so we show agrees with the idea that he's going to go back to united states and do this hopefully with some funding from the french government. the fact is, one of the things you realize, well, we show is that he's driven, he's determined. his friends describe him as a stoic who only talks science. you know, he in his letters, there's not a lot of personality that comes out. you can just see him as this very driven, the one he loves expeditions and barton izing. he struggles with publishing. and so for years he's trying to publish he can't publish. he's financial straits and that's actually he goes off to africa and never returns again. so let's talk about a little different of a direction, but i want to share that as well. when you talked about the citizen in going from a subject to citizenship, are you referring to the 14th amendment? no, no, no. that's later. so before the american revolution most colonists were considered subjects of the crown which meant you paid your obedience, loyalty, not just to the british parliament, but most importantly to the bri
got to go back and do that and so we show agrees with the idea that he's going to go back to united states and do this hopefully with some funding from the french government. the fact is, one of the things you realize, well, we show is that he's driven, he's determined. his friends describe him as a stoic who only talks science. you know, he in his letters, there's not a lot of personality that comes out. you can just see him as this very driven, the one he loves expeditions and barton izing....
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usaid partner organizations, people who believe in the mission that the united states has a responsibility but also a value of trying to dohe world. >> staff around the world from usaid and the latest developments will be placed on leave from friday. some will be coming back here to the united states. what do you think the impact of that will be? >> to look at what secretary rubio has said, he came into this department at the beginning of the administration saying, does it make america more prosperous? the way they are doing this achieves none of those things, it achieves the opposite. it is not make america more strong, prosperous to kick 20,000 people off antiretrovirals drugs. all hiv programs, it does not make us stronger to be pulling services out of refugee camps in war zones. it does not make us stronger to be shutting down things like antitrafficking programs, democracy programs, agricultural development programs. >> if the administration is making the argument this is also about efficiency, are there any programs at usaid that can be cut in your opinion? >> there are always changes in prioritization's in administ
usaid partner organizations, people who believe in the mission that the united states has a responsibility but also a value of trying to dohe world. >> staff around the world from usaid and the latest developments will be placed on leave from friday. some will be coming back here to the united states. what do you think the impact of that will be? >> to look at what secretary rubio has said, he came into this department at the beginning of the administration saying, does it make...
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so it is a loss for the united states us well, because if we lose the leverage that the aid all the humanitarian support, that is, do you see these countries lens, the united states, all right, that's a good one of the line we'll pick up in a moment back on the point of the political aspects of this, but before we go to fall down that road, dave, 1st of all, what will happen often in 90 days? is it clear? so it's not clear. let me just spend a moment responding to why this is in the us interest. so for instance, we've just halted monitoring of the ball in uganda. we've just halted. monitoring of abn flew in $47.00 countries around the world, which is striking the united states and, and prices in america. whereas the previous guys just knowing we caught the top bar which remains to scourge h i v h as a is a disease that's difficult to to, to about. in the united states, we hold the malaria surveillance um, mtv surveillance. uh and we halted the fuse. got like your last guy started the, the found an early warning system. so this is a massive problem. we don't know what it will look like in 90 days, but here's what we
so it is a loss for the united states us well, because if we lose the leverage that the aid all the humanitarian support, that is, do you see these countries lens, the united states, all right, that's a good one of the line we'll pick up in a moment back on the point of the political aspects of this, but before we go to fall down that road, dave, 1st of all, what will happen often in 90 days? is it clear? so it's not clear. let me just spend a moment responding to why this is in the us...