00:00Breaking the ice over Greenland. President Trump has cooled down his rhetoric at the World Economic
00:06Forum in Davos, Switzerland, saying there's now a framework for a future deal for the U.S. and
00:12Greenland, which we know he's been vying for strongly in recent weeks. After meeting with
00:18NATO Secretary Mark Rutte, the president wrote on Truth Social, quote, this solution, if consummated,
00:24will be a great one for the United States of America and all NATO nations. Based upon this
00:29understanding, I will not be imposing the tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February
00:341st. Those were the tariffs on the EU that I talked about yesterday. Now, we don't really know how the
00:42U.S. and EU would consummate a deal like this per se, but President Trump added that further discussion
00:48will include a golden dome. That's the missile defense system that he wants to put in place to
00:54protect the U.S. from attacks. Now, as of now, other details about this framework are pretty
01:00scant. However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will be part of the
01:06negotiations. As you might expect, Greenland took center stage at Davos yesterday. President Trump,
01:13in a two and a half hour speech, did not mince words about his frustration that Denmark has refused to
01:20simply hand over Greenland or what he called a piece of ice. So we want a piece of ice for world
01:27protection and they won't give it. They have a choice. You can say yes and we will be very appreciative
01:35or you can say no and we will remember. Now, Trump added the U.S. would not use force to acquire the
01:43territory. And today, President Trump will tackle another tough issue in a meeting with Ukrainian
01:48President Vladimir Zelensky at Davos. While in Moscow, his envoys will be meeting with their Russian
01:54counterparts.
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