You are listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on the 3rd of February, 2025 on Monaco Radio.
Hello, and welcome to the Briefing, broadcasting live from Studio one here at Midori House in London.
I'm Chris Termak.
Coming up on today's program, it just.
Really is so rare to hear that kind of public response from the public towards a symbol of the United States.
Our Toronto correspondent Thomas Lewis reacts to Donald Trump's tariffs.
We'll also look at how markets are reacting.
After that, we'll go to a tense meeting between Hungary's Prime Minister,
Viktor Orban and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
We check in on Germany's Christian Democrats doubling down on their anti migration platform.
And and finally, the Grammys.
Fernando Augusto Pacheco is here to unpack them for us.
What did we learn?
Faye?
Hello, Chris.
Let's talk Grammys indeed.
And Beyonce's victory for Album of the year.
All that right here on the Briefing with me, Chris Chermack.
There was for a time a belief that Donald Trump's threats of tariffs would remain exactly that,
threats to be wielded over nations to get what he wanted.