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Trump Lists EXACT U.S. Trade Deal Demands — Carney STILL Won’t Act

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So I think it's just important to note

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that we're not waiting by the phone.

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>> It's embarrassing for the Carne

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Liberals. Again, welcome back to Moose

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and Loose. My name is David. Today,

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America has come out with a list of

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grievances, problems, irritants

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regarding negotiations between our two

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countries. And well, they want to make a

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deal. Carney doesn't. He needs it for an

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election. This is putting Canada in a

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bit of a quagmire. Got some other stuff

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here. Let's jump into this. Starting

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this episode off, we got Shre sharing

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the latest BC Angus Reed poll. You

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notice here 44% for the Conservatives

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plus4 and 42% for the NDP. And this is

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with Conservatives that doesn't have a

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permanent leader. So next election,

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David Eie will be out. We'll finally get

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rid of the safe supply nonsense. So if

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you didn't catch it, the Artemis rocket

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going to the moon.

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>> 3 2 1 booster ignition and liftoff.

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The crew of Artemis 2 now bound for the

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moon.

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>> And there they go. Canada's Jeremy

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Hansen and the three US astronauts on

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board with him lifting off making

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history

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>> and headed for the moon.

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>> About a little more than 24 hours after

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they launched, there's going to be

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something called the trans lunar

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injection burn. And that is when they

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change trajectory completely and start

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heading toward the moon. And once that

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happens, they're just relying on gravity

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to take care of everything. So they go

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out towards the moon and it's like a

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slingshot pulling them around and

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sending them back. And on that far side,

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they'll have about 20 to 40 minutes

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where there is no communication at all

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with the people on Earth. And they will

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be having a view of the sun hitting the

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moon on its backside that no human has

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ever seen with their eyes before. So

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really special. Then it's another 4 days

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for the trip back. Splash down in the

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ocean. Bob's your uncle. 10-day mission.

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It's really exciting.

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>> These distances are incredible. Four

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days, as you said, to reach the moon. It

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is an extraordinary adventure, you know,

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unlocking the mysteries of the universe,

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but practic

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>> I mean, that's not really a mystery.

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We've already had people on the moon. I

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thought they were going to be landing on

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the moon. I guess they're just going to

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the moon, which is not as exciting, but

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I mean, at least they're getting back at

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it now after 53 years. We've got some

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good news here. So, Trump just gave a

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speech and basically the Cole's notes

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here. We've got President Trump

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threatens to strike Iran's power plants

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if there is no peace deal reached.

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President Trump also announced that the

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Iran war will last another two to three

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weeks. We've seen the straight of Hormuz

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opening up. You would think with all

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this pressure, countries needing oil,

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Australia, Vietnam, whoever, other

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countries running out or very close to

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running out that we would get a pipeline

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going to the West Coast. And what

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happened with Alberta and the Liberal

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government? Carney failed to get a deal.

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There's no deal. April 1st passed, only

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two of the four conditions were met.

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This is so pathetic. All we have to do

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is open up the sector and start

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building. And all they care about is net

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zero.

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>> Sandy, there's been so many mixed

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messages about the US war in Iran.

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Perhaps tonight, the president will give

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Americans a clearer picture of what he

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thinks victory looks like.

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>> President Donald Trump says he intends

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to declare mission accomplished in Iran

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soon.

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>> I would say that within uh two weeks,

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maybe two weeks, maybe three. We're

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hitting them very hard.

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>> They are. The Pentagon says it's hit

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more than 11,000 targets, blasting

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Iranian vessels, damaging Iran's

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ballistic missiles, and decapitating

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much of Iran's senior leadership. Trump

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posted this morning, "Iran's new regime

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president, much less radicalized, has

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just asked the US for a ceasefire. We

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will consider when Hormuz Strait is

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open, free, and clear." But Iran's

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president was already president before

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the war. Thrron flatly rejects Trump's

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ceasefire claim. And Trump said it

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didn't matter if the straight was open

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or not. That critical waterway for

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global oil and shipping blocked by

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Thrron has sent oil and gas prices

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spiraling. If France or some other

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country wants to get oil or gas, they'll

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go up through the straight and the

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hormone straight. They'll go right up

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there and they'll be able to fend for

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themselves. We have nothing to do with

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it.

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>> It's no secret Trump is upset with

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America's allies, France, Spain, and

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Italy. Even the UK initially denied

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airspace and military support to Trump.

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>> This is not our war. we will not be

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drawn into the conflict.

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>> Lashing out in a British newspaper,

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Trump said, "I'm strongly considering

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pulling out of NATO, calling the

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alliance a paper tiger, stating it's

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beyond reconsideration.

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>> We are going to have to reexamine

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whether or not this alliance that has

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served this country well for for a while

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is still serving that purpose or is it

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now become a one-way street. If the

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president tries to pull out of NATO,

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he'd trigger a congressional and likely

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constitutional battle. The president

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telling Reuters he plans to criticize

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NATO tonight in his speech to the

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nation.

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>> So, this is some good news. Hopefully,

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this will be all wrapped up in the next

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two or three weeks and gas prices come

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back down. Moving ahead, we're getting

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some updates on what's happening with

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the negotiations with America. And well,

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American News came out with this. We're

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seeing this on CTV 10 concerns US listed

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about Canada in its report on foreign

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trade barriers. So we've got American

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stumbling juice, dairy, the supply

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management. We've got composition of

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cheese by Canadian procurement. I mean

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BC David Eie has completely cancelled

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all American procurement. We've got

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digital service tax, delays in

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eliminating class 7 milk, zero plastic

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waste agenda, restrictions on US seed

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exports, online streaming act, and

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Quebec's bill 109 says new streaming

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digital manufacturers promoting French

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language content. The US says it will

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closely monitor implementation any

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potential implications on USMCA. Moving

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ahead, Dominic LeBlanc has asked a hard

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question from a journalist here talking

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about well Canada US trade negotiations

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nothing has happened. Clearly they're

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starting to pick up that they're not

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trying to get a deal. Uh Minister uh

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your story seems to be everything's

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normal like this is all normal but Trump

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cuts us off.

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You're kind of engaged with Washington,

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but you're not public about it at all.

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And it feels like the Mexicans are way

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ahead. That's what Canadians see anyway.

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If I understand you correctly, none of

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that is true. Everything is moving along

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swimmingly. Don't worry. There's a lot

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at stake though, right? People are

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worried.

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Am I wrong? I mean, Graeme, I would

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never purport to tell a senior national

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journalist that you're wrong. Far be it

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from me uh to correct a senior national

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journalist. Um you to ask the question

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uh you've c categorized it in a very

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simplistic or a very blunt way. I don't

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share that simplistic conclusion. Um you

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chose a bunch of words that weren't

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mine. Um I I

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>> characterization of the tone. Sure. And

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so I you can my

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>> well I I I don't know what to say uh

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because we're not actually negotiating.

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We're just trying to stall to get a

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