00:00¿Can you start with the Canadian trade negotiations, where things stand?
00:06Yeah, obviously the president truth, something that reveals his frustration with the actions and postures of the Canadians through months of negotiations.
00:16And we'll see how it goes.
00:18On Canada, you said the president was frustrated, but is this just a knee-jerk reaction?
00:25I think the frustration has built up over time.
00:27I've been involved in some of these negotiations, and the Canadians have been very difficult to negotiate with.
00:32And you look at all the countries around the world that we've made deals with,
00:36and the fact that we're now negotiating with Mexico separately reveals that it's not just about one ad,
00:45that there's frustration that's built up.
00:47And is he planning to speak with the Prime Minister Carney when they're both in Asia this week?
00:51Because this ad had nothing to do with Carney's government.
00:53I don't have any information on that.
00:56Mr. Hassan, just very quickly, what has been so challenging about dealing with Canada in trade negotiations?
01:05I guess the lack of flexibility and, you know, also I would guess that leftover behaviors from, like, the Trudeau folks
01:17that can be very frustrating for people who are negotiating.
01:22On this ad that President Trump was referring to up in Canada and Ronald Reagan,
01:28have you seen the ad, sir, yourself?
01:29I'm not going to talk about that.
01:30Mr. Hassan, I'm sorry.
01:31I have to go back to that, guys.
01:32Mr. Hassan, can you quickly clarify, is the White House looking to pay the military during the shutdown?
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