00:00Do you buy that? Do you buy Carney's point of view?
00:02I was, you know, I felt there was moments, and forgive me, I should be cautious making this statement.
00:07I don't want it to be overanalyzed.
00:09But when I was listening to the EU president speak, there were moments where I said, that used to be us.
00:16I used to, I remember that.
00:19So am I surprised by what Carney did?
00:21Quite the contrary.
00:22I thought it was, I had more leaders from the United States quietly send me, not publicly, not necessarily sending up publicly.
00:30The transcript of that speech saying, wow.
00:33They were, I mean, got in Trump's head yesterday, he brought it up.
00:37You know everything about Trump because it's what's not in the teleprompter.
00:40It tells you everything you need to know about where Trump's head is on things.
00:44It was incredibly effective.
00:45The markets were more effective.
00:47Markets.
00:48It's not Mother Nature, thought of most powerful force on earth with Mother Nature, but it's the markets, particularly the Trump administration.
00:54Combine that with the comments of Macron, combine that with the EU commissioner,
00:58but the clarity that came from Prime Minister of Canada.
01:02But the fact that he went to China, came back with a deal, started introducing low-cost, high-quality electric vehicles,
01:11not made in Michigan, Detroit, but overseas into Canada.
01:16It says everything you know about the recklessness of America's foreign policy.
01:21Everything you need to know.
01:24You know it intimately.
01:25But it's a remarkable thing to break down 80-plus years of alliances.
01:30It takes decades and decades to build trust in organizations, the architecture of that.
01:34It takes weeks, tweets, hours, minutes sometimes to destroy it.
01:40Destruction is not strength.
01:41The Trump administration is weakness masquerading as strength.
01:46And people need to understand that.
01:49That's reflected in the tweets.
01:50That's reflected in canceling people.
01:52That's reflected in sending masked men into the American cities.
01:56It's reflected at this moment.
01:57So I respect what Carney did, because he had courage of convictions.
02:02He stood up.
02:04And I think we need to stand up in America and call this out with clarity.
02:08We can lose our republic as we know it.
02:10Our country can be unrecognizable in a matter of months, just not years.
02:15It is code red, blinking red, in the United States of America.
02:20So forgive me, I feel this with passion, some indignancy, as someone, frankly, has taken it for granted all of these years.
02:28And it's why I came here to Davos, to call it out.
02:31And I wish there were more of us doing the same, because there are more of us.
02:36And on that, I just, forgive me, I want you to know Donald Trump is an historic president.
02:42That's absolutely correct.
02:43He's historically unpopular in the United States of America.
02:48In every category, he's underwater.
02:51He will be remembered in years, not decades.
02:55He's not going to run again.
02:56Time of life denies that.
02:58Not his state of mind, but time of my life.
03:02But we need to manifest that.
03:05And we need to do the hard work.
03:07And that hard work includes the difficult work of coming to Davos and calling that out.
03:12This is not where I want to be spending, I love you all, my time.
03:18But we need to do the hard work.
03:19But that'
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