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Lors d’une visite à la Banque centrale américaine (Fed), Donald Trump engage un échange tendu avec le président de l’institution, Jerome Powell, qui secoue vigoureusement la tête pour contester le chiffre de 3,1 milliards de dollars avancé par le président américain sur le coût des rénovations, rappelant que le montant initial était de 2,7 milliards. Trump renouvelle par ailleurs sa demande de baisse des taux d’intérêt.

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00:00So we're taking a look, and it looks like it's about 3.1 billion, went up a little bit, or a lot.
00:07So the 2.7 is now 3.1.
00:10I'm not aware of that.
00:12Yeah, it just came out.
00:14Yeah, I haven't heard that from anybody at the Fed.
00:17Yeah, it just came out.
00:22Aren't those Fed at about 3.1 as well?
00:243.1.
00:253.2, just came from us?
00:27Yes.
00:28I don't know who does that.
00:30No, you're including the Martin renovation.
00:33That's our entire capital plan.
00:35You just added in a third building is what that is.
00:38That's a third building.
00:39It's a building that's being built.
00:41No, it was built five years ago.
00:43We finished Martin five years ago.
00:45It's part of the overall work.
00:47It's not new.
00:49So we're going to take a look.
00:51We're going to see what's happening, and it's got a long way.
00:55Do you expect any more additional crossover ones?
00:58Don't expect them.
00:59We're ready for them.
01:01But we have a little bit of a reserve that we may use.
01:04But no, we don't.
01:05I expect to be finished in 2027.
01:08We're well along, as you can see.
01:11Nice to take these off every once in a while when we're not under too much danger.
01:15So, any questions?
01:18Thank you.

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