Chancellor merkel heads to the white house amid growing us complaints that german business isnt playing fair. Plus, a yawning hole in our finances. We lack of sleep could be if . . . G; l . . . inhiieiufefiif billions from the global wiping billions from the global economy. Welcome to World Business report we start in the us where President Trump will be hosting german chancellor Angela Merkel at the white house later. Coming up, singapore has its best month for trade in five years. Now, back to the us, and their meeting w eitfiteetitiq germany later. The two nations are Major Trading partners but theres been growing concern on the us side that their relationship is simply not fair. The rhetoric has raised fears of a damaging trade war. Let me show you why. Last year the us sold 49 billion worth of goods to germany everything from Boeing Airliners to pfizermedicifieif . , that sounds like a healthy figure until you look at this one elli; 531e§3§5§§z5§; thats a lot of bmws not to
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get to or just recognize? here it is. the guys who collect the trash, neil, always, number one, they re splitting that on the truck, not as generous as you think. and number two, that tip does buy you some currency. my garbage guys oh, you have an agenda. you want payback? no question. neil: incredible. just incredible. the people who clean my office at fox, i am buying their silence. [laughter] and please don t talk about all the snickers i have in my fridge. neil: all right, all right. i would just hand the snickers out. elizabeth quickly, do you think this is going to be a generous year with all the inflation going on? apparently charities are reporting business as the money is coming in. i would hope after listening to us the last four minutes people are charitable. neil: and they know they are he a getting cookies from you and
he may have done it inartfuly. but he s now walked it back and said we re still going to have this fight. let s separate these. let s do the infrastructure bill in a bipartisan way and republicans you have the right to fight me on the other thing. i m going to fight for it and let s see where the chips fall. it s not a bad flies be in because he s indicating what his priorities are on both. chris: jonathan, i know you re in the reporting business, not the he prediction business. we ve got a minute left here. what is your best guess? how much of all of this, the biden domestic agenda, will get passed and how? it s a nightmare in terms of legislation. i mean, in terms of the scale of it. we are talking about two transformational vast pieces of legislation that touch almost every area of the american economy including basically an overhaul of the tax code on the social spending side.
washington post and zero fail is now out. it s a great read. and it s a second one put out in just a little while. carol, i want to talk to you about developments in washington with respect to the january 6 commission. we are expecting the senate to vote on it this week. at the moment if you re a betting person i wouldn t bet that it passes. this is an issue where republicans rather they can the heat now publicly for not approving the commission than deal with the results at the end of the year or january of next year. i think you re right. i m in the reporting business, not the speculating business, but it all looks pretty much doomed. a commission is untenable for many republican leaders for two major reasons. one, many of their supporters believe that conspiracy theories that the election was stolen and that these rioters trying to
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