optimism in 2018 and 2021. we are in optimism in 2018 and 2021. we are in a optimism in 2018 and 2021. we are ina hit optimism in 2018 and 2021. we are in a bit of a trust. but the are in a bit of a trust. but the shares are cheap and it looks the shares are cheap and it looks like we are at the bottom of the looks like we are at the bottom of the market. | looks like we are at the bottom of the market. of the market. i understand about 9096 of the market. i understand about 9096 of of the market. i understand about 9096 of the of the market. i understand about 9096 of the cannabisl about 90% of the cannabis market is in the us and canada. what is the rationale behind that? do you see a big boom coming to europe? irate that? do you see a big boom coming to europe? that? do you see a big boom coming to europe? we have a lot of reform planned coming to europe? we have a lot of reform planned across - of reform planned across europe of reform planned across europe. a
cerole food, so much culture. now it s like, can we find a way to move toward together? so, what s the mood of people that you re talking to? is it optimism, this idea of too little too late, do they want to see more? how does that work? reporter: you know, it s kind of a blend. i wouldn t use the word optimism, because folks have dealt with so much in terms of, you know, the burdens of all the failures heaped upon their shoulders. but folks do see this as an opportunity to do something. and unlike in the 1960s when this went up and the black community had very little saw in where the highway went and what happened to the communities, d. now they see an opportunity to raise their voices and actually have some say or play some role in determines what happens to this community. so, folks aren t necessarily optimistic, but they do see this as an opportunity. tremain lee, thank you so much for that. you can catch more of his reporting on msnbc s town hall
countries in britain they wish to alie to. overseeing that change will be charles most significant job as monarch. what do you think the overall sentiment is? and it could be both, right? is it optimism or is it uncertainty among the people? i think in the uk, the monarchy is still incredibly strong. overriding sadness about the queen. that will take a very long time to get used to when she s not there when we need her. wait and see in relation to king charles. but so far the speech was pretty good, wasn t it? so far he seems to be modernizing in a subtle way and he seems to have got approval. getting cheers from crowds. how else do we measure it? kate s point about the commonwealth and particularly the realms is really important. i ve traveled with him to the caribbean, all the royals. and the challenge they ve got is that they can t apologize for the role that britain undoubtedly had, the slave
talks but it focused on civilians being targeted. and a desire by putin to actually to destroy ukraine. is there any gnomic any optimism that these peace talks will lead to anything? who wouldn t necessarily term it optimism. there is hope which is slightly different emotion and obviously hopes that these can be achieved, but i don t think there s a lot of optimism on the part of the ukrainian people, vladimir putin is in the mood in the way that ukrainian people want them to, which is simply to withdraw troops from all of ukraine. that seems highly unlikely and the current atmosphere appearing in the meantime, todd, as you rightly pointed out, vladimir putin is following the playbook and the capital, we saw from him in aleppo, syria, to save the place he is bombing. he means to destroy it.
and he s at the forefront of trying to do that, hala. so were would macron still have this type of optimism? i don t know if we should call it optimism. but at least hope he can talk to putin. i think he s spoken to vladimir putin, the russian president, 16 times or 17 times. correct me if i m wrong. nothing seems to be getting to him in terms of stopping his assault on this country. yeah. and he was one of the last european leaders to actually go to visit president putin before the war began, having a more than five-hour meeting with him. a press conference and another hour-long session with him. and there was a sense from the lysee palace, macron s office in paris, that he wasn t getting through to president putin and he wasn t having a decisive impact on the russian leader s thinking. it s still hard to see what impact he s having at the moment. but it is a diplomatic track