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the to about just here a mind to over the top stores now, as well as governments is meeting to vote on the weather to approve of gauze. cease 5. great. the security cabinet met yet and recommended the government to approve the day, which is expected to take effect on sunday. is what a force to still kidding palestinians of cross concept. 2 things officers ceased far too. it was announced. this 116 kind of students have been killed in the in just 3 days time. that will, trump will be sworn in $47.00, president of united states, trump, us for pal to power the promise of rebuilding the economy. some economists think his promises of tyrus and type scots, i know,
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benefit the working class from new york christmas living expense. or like most us, businessman, jo ferrara, husbands sizing up donald trump's plans for the economy. as one of just a few remaining us based quoting manufacturers, he thinks tariffs on imports would be a good fit. trump has promised 10 to 20 percent tariffs on all global goods. and 60 percent on chinese wines terrace are a very powerful tool. when we manufacture a product, we're competing against in ports. and just for context, $360000000000.00 in retail sales for apparel. only 3 percent of that are closed made here in the united states. businesses that rely more heavily on imports have more concerns. they'll have to absorb the cost of the tariffs or pass them onto the consumer. the national retail federation ones, blanket tariffs on a limitless range of consumer goods, will be inflationary. wall street is one thing, but main street,
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another altogether. a policy that includes tax cuts and tariffs, more business, the regulation and less government spending couldn't very well be a boon for the wealthiest americans. that economists say, it may come at the expense of the porous. they'll raise inflation. they will put a lot of people out of work. they will benefits a tiny percentage of the american population. and more than half of all american workers will suffer greatly. trump stated plan to deport thousands of illegal immigrants could have a ripple effect on the economy and increased labor costs. but when it comes to terrorist, ferrara argues that many cases retailers could and should absorb the costs. we've estimated that with 20 percent tower of our workforce can triple, we have
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a $150.00 workers that's adding over $230.00 workers to the economy. and that's just one player. multiply that by thousands and you have millions of jobs. the idea is to boost us manufacturing the question working class americans have to pay the price. christian salumi al jazeera, new york. let's take a closer look at the numbers then we'll between 20902024. the cost of a dozen eggs is 160 percent around a $1.50 to $95.00. for the increased by 41 percent from a $1.27 love to a $1.87. and 2 liters of milk rose 30 percent from just a $3.00 to $4.00. but most of the pain came up the pump with fuel prices between record highs and 2022. the cost per liter, more than doubled in 5 years. at the end of 2024 is offering out to about $0.84 when the globally, the high for the us. and then they will house process. they've climb significantly
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since 2019 costs that have spread to the rental market. even is high interest rates made it tough for people to buy a property of how that frontier. here's an economist and presidents of the global policy institute and independent think tank focusing on global politics and economics. it's always a slide not from washington dc. welcome to the program. so how does donald trump's statements about raising tire is potentially affect the us economy. and indeed, the world economy too badly, especially if he plans to do what he said he's got to do with the question that remains to be seen. mister trump has a history of making bold, broad statements about policy, which doesn't turn out to be in reality, something else. but if it sticks to the promises that he made during the campaign and that, you know, honestly got him elected because people about but that idea, she would have a tower for with the entire world. not just with china, which is an,
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you know, an old story, but with canada, with mexico, with the european union, with, with japan, australia, everybody out that means of a tax on imports. and then who's going to pay that tax, the export. there's no, the importers who will end up, but you don't pass to get on to the consumers. that means an enormous variety of consumer goods will cost more to people. and let's consider that was simply, there is a damage to american producers by importing huge amounts of low cost, a very cheap chinese goods who benefits the millions of millions of low income americans who shop at wal mart, which is a major retailer in network, the largest in the world that caters particularly too low income people pay for those imported goods are cost
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a lot more. who pays is that low income american right. let's let me just jump into something that and you find them and you mention china. china is the 2nd largest economy in the world. how will its leadership be viewing an incoming trump administration in terms of the economy badly? and usually what happens when you have but when, when the countries announces carriers. so there are, there are, there's immediately retaliatory measures from the other side. and so say okay, you raise a tires on our products to break, will raise the tires on yours and that they have heard so and did already did remember doing trump point, you know, one point, oh, who was of damage mostly by the terry floors. american, agricultural sector and trumpet ministration ended up paying directly from the conference of the, you know, just states treasury giving subsidies to the farmers in the united states who happened to be mostly republic. i believe. and believe it or not,
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who are damaging very badly by their retaliatory. terry upset from the japanese from the chinese. i'm sorry, but here's the thing. we don't know exactly how this is going to play out. she allows 60 percent tires on top of those that are already exist. will that be implemented immediately? inquiry mentally. is this a bargaining chip to obtain concessions in other areas? we don't really know how this is going to play out. exactly. but the other thing is this type a, sorry, a tax got tax cuts to the extent that they diminishes significant. the revenue for the treasury will increase budget deficits, which are already at enough for nomic, a high level, unprecedented american history. and therefore, if they increase even further, that means bigger national debt. a bigger problems in paying interest on the existing debt that already mr. trump is inheriting by the way. in this both republican and america,
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i'm democratic administration are sort of equally guilty. the public spending has increased enormously for a variety of reasons at with a significant impact, for instance, on defense spending that had to be caught. okay, well let me just ask you this, then to what extent do you think that countries around the world will be attempting to already cushion themselves as it were against any major hit from the us economic policy in the coming months. and i'm not sure that the concussion themselves, they will with x because if they are exports to another state, sorry, well, they're a hit. i don't know how they can do that. uh, you know, china has done some tricks if you wish, by moving some of its products to other countries and labeling them, say, made him get not or made in thailand where in fact, that made him try not to circumvent the towers, but there's only so much of that, that you can do, most likely what happens is there is an old fashion carrier for which means if they,
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europe, and union is, is hit hard by trump stars. well, they will retaliate against the american exports to euro. and that becomes that you don't really know how old is that, because of them, there's going to have a very nastic spiraling down effect that it gets big, can't get out of control. i'm not predicting that it will, but i'm saying possibly it will. and so to sum it all up, trump promised the golden age when he gets re elected, but he's going to fix everything that he's going to make people, especially low income people, better off that he will stop and play sure if i do it, there's no installation anymore, they make sure that you were cited earlier in your record is from 2 years ago. now the inflation has gone down, of course, as an impact of inflation. because of, you know, the eggs or whatever with the other products that were the, went up state off. but, but the income levels have also gone up. mr. trump is inheriting the strongest
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western economy ever in modern history. 3 percent of gross, less than 4 percent unemployment and 2 and about 3 percent inflation rate. okay. goal the number. okay. we're gonna have to leave it. we're gonna have to leave it there, but fall at frontier back. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. the supreme court said is upheld the law set to bends. social media platforms take talk in less than 48 hours was not sold. and american company, including the us supreme court and knowledge, is that there's no doubt that some more than a $170000000.00 americans took talk, offers a distinctive outward for expression, means that engagement and source of community. the congress has determined that the investor shows necessary to address its well supported national security concerns regarding take talks, data collection practices. okay, we're on is director of the center for democracy technologies, free expression project showing just from the silver spring there. then welcome to
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elders here. so the supreme court has upheld the baton, but trump says it's up to him to implement it. is it possible he might try to repeal it is possible that he may try to reveal the law. i actually think he probably has 3 or 4 separate options. repealing the law is actually the hardest one because that would require him to work with congress to pass a new law that gets rid of the previous law, which would require many, many members of congress to change their vote on the law. and i think that that would take a fair amount of time. and so it's really, i think that's probably the least likely in the menu that sits before the incoming president. when he can also do is issue an executive order where he says that he disagrees with a band and does not think that it should be enforced. or, and he could talk to his incoming attorney general and say, i don't want the law enforced. and in this case,
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it's important to know that his attorney general dominy, i'm pam bondy, in her recent um, in her wrist and confirmation hearings said that she does not want to enforce the band and that she would not enforce the band should she take office um so that could be a statement from the attorney general which says, but the us government will not enforce the band. one of the complications with that, with the declaration of enforcement by the attorney general, would be that the law doesn't apply to tick tock itself. tick tock is required to divest under the law or face a band. the band actually applies to application stores and internet hosting services that provide tech talk services within the united states that make it work . so tip top would still be allowed to operate within the united states post this lot taking effect. but app stores like google and apple's app stores and internet hosting services that provide content hosting services to tech tock within the
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united states could no longer do so. and it is those companies that are required to stop providing services on january 19th. and it is those companies general counsels who will have to decide whether to continue to provide services to tech talk in violation of the law risk getting significant penalties. right. what about that? let me just jump in there, find that. i mean, what about these types of security concerns and now they've valid to are, are the, are the security concerns valid it in my view, they are not the government cited in its defense of the law, largely speculative concerns or concerns that actually apply to every other internet company and could have been dealt with and different and less speech restrictive ways, less dramatic ways than banding an entire platform. but the supreme court disagreed with me today and decided that the governments concerns were valid and could be used to justify upholding blog,
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even under the 1st amendment on where does this leave take talks and then what other countries around, well, be looking at this. i think other countries around the world will absolutely be looking at this and will probably use it as a pre text to ban access to other applications and further restrict online freedom on. we're hearing that to a lawyer for take talk content create this is way didn't on this as well. what content is about not a my understanding is that the lawyer for the tick tock, content creators has asked the white house to tell ab stores that it will be ok to continue to provide access to tech talk even after the ban. this could meet a couple of things. the 1st is that the law does permit the president to extend the deadline for domestic or for 90 days under certain circumstances. but those circumstances include that there are already legally binding documents in place that ensure a divest or
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a qualified investor is going to occur as far as i know. those circumstances don't exist right now. and so what they could essentially be asking the white house to do is, is basically what i said president trump could do, which is decline to enforce the law. and then one of the thing the president trump could do once he takes office, is worth of tick tock and bite dance to find a deal that he thinks is satisfactory and announced that there has been a qualified investor. if that happens, at that point, tick tock it by dance will be in compliance with the law and therefore could resume providing services. an app store is could resume providing services to take talking about that. okay, really with the k or on we appreciate you on picking that for us. a complicated subject. thanks very much. thank you. a favorable weather conditions are helping crews gain some headway and talking while fuzz and your city of los angeles. the way i think, to control 35 as if committed to rises, wins drop,
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kind of sites far remains the largest one is any 27 percent contains 27 people been killed and more than 12000 buildings destroyed. so it's a 5 start to 10 days ago or separately one of the wells and all just battery storage plots is on fire. the bays in northern california is releasing toxic smoke, forcing almost 2000 people to evacuate the homes and closing a major highway. for the most landing pallets, aunt has been burning since friday afternoon and is not relate to the wi fi as elsewhere in the state. this columbia has suspended peace talks and national liberation. i'll meet you in the last major level groups still operating in the country. the government is accusing the cruise of committing rule crimes. i sauntered on p a. t has more from buckets on this b b o shop by terrified civilians shows. elaine rebels knocking down doors in the
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village of some pablo close to the border which venezuela as together. yes, search for an executed form. a rebel fighters on thursday. the killings are part of a wave of violence, on least by the largest remaining colombian rebel group, as they fight against this events of former 5 rebels inc. i talked to in the i q region for drug trafficking and other e siegel activities. the operations left at least $25.00 people that seem less than 24 hours, many civilians in a post on x. early on friday, president gustavo pedro said the land actions and kept the 2 on board our war crimes and that the group has no will for peace, not fully. and when we come up, continue the talks at this time, the land has to express once and for all its intention will and decision to reach peace instead. options such as those carried out in the cup approval, i guess the population, a chuckle and others committed recently show that this will is not what prevails today as
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a dialogue cables. these negotiations with the land began in 2022 after peter took power and as, as launched and them business policy of negotiations with all i'm groups in the country. notice the little piece. but despite on a suspicious start, the talks of suffered numerous setbacks, and like, let's see if security analyst elizabeth dickinson says, just base prior to the attacks. the colombian government formerly asked the land for concrete demonstrations of goodwill that there's the opposite happened. i think this announcement marks a definitive shift that we've seen coming for several months, but this is the inflection point that i think will really change the policy of total piece. it's very clear that the government has lost patience with you and particularly, but also in general with traditional negotiation processes. what the government views, as a more hopeful approach is really looking at a local level and trying to build local agreements to deescalate violets that
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approach is going to be a lot harder to explain to voters. it's going to be a lot harder to see results from, and i think it's clearly a symbolic but also a real strategic blow to see these negotiations go by the wayside. many fear that this crisis could provoke and all our confrontation along the border that could spill to other areas with similar dynamics. and the feeling that the policy of total peace has so far failed to produce strong security results. offerings fed strengthening the hands of arms and criminal groups. allison that i'm get as, as the full good or what sort of head off to the brakes among the wells. best tennis as a youngster that steals the show that the australian open came up in the sports.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the printer is headed out with a sport, excuse me. thank you so much. now that you all could, which is through to the 2nd week of the australian open, but the 20 full time grand slam champion had a tough time dealing with an injury. and a spectator during his match on friday jog, which looked in some discomfort at the catch these ribs at times during his 3rd round match against the toner so much and smoke. for the 1st time. he was wound up by a hay club, but didn't change the outcome a straight fits when ensuring a place in the last 60 seconds he'd alexander is very
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continues to take steps towards the 1st major title, the gentleman east coast christmas opponent jacob. certainly in straight 5th 0 has been a grand slam finals twice. most weeks have lost his friendship. i mean pals full time grand slam champion, call us l correct is also through the number 3. see, drop these 1st say to the tournament, but safely navigate and they said okay, that has never won in melbourne before. and it's the between this whole strategy and crowd wants to know if you are to win the strong, you know, been what's it going to be a kangaroo or maybe there's a camera source. so it's gonna be it's gonna be, i can grow. so that's uh, you know, the only thing that, i mean as soon as she lives, it tells me here,
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but at the plant on the, it started right. take your, the bulk of this. so it was upstaged even before he'd begun playing i always the call it is a i think this was a junior tend to stay cool. john had been chosen to make the customer a queen sauce between the players and was canada like to buy the outcome? no doubt, he'll remember the stay for the rest of his life. defending women's champion. the rena sutherland remains on track for a hectic of a straight in open titles. well, the one was made for part in this part of the house. and in the 3rd round on broad labor reading, this, it was making a down and tell some roads to build a russian fast times at the start of the match. but somehow settling to hang onto it and 766 full of to move into difficult to tennis. so now face 14 feed data and
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during this monitor was thinking, oh my god, i'm really thought because there was so many really thoughts, situations, and i was staying there. i was trying to put her on the pressure i was, i was trying really hard over the years, so i struggled a lot with the different different stuff and they seemed all of those to all of those difficult experiences to make make me really, really tough. tough person took a golf, moved into around full with a straightforward victory of a form of us, opened spineless layla. fernandez will number 3 to unpack and everything hard and assigned a huge contract extension that mentions the city keeping and they as well 2050 full it's and 9 and a half year deal for the 24 year old strikers who a school 111 goals in 125 games since joining from birth year to continue 2022. it
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always starts up. will be 54 when the contract expires. it comes and says he wait for a verdict on 115 and they just breeches, prey meetings, financial rules. it's difficult if it was time because it was some big moments and everything and quite honest, um i am happy and that's the right. what sees so super proud and happy and yeah, i'm going to stay for a long time. so now i can fully focus on the, on getting back to the miami dolphins will play one of a home games and next seasons nfl campaign at the home of rail madrid. as part of the nfl is pushed to stage games and international markets, the benedetto is about to join the list of of the is london has become an annual host of games. well, last 2 games were also hosted in germany. mexico and brazil. chicago bays are also lucky to play a game in spain mixed season. as the oklahoma city center came out on top against
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the cleveland cavaliers in the battle of b, n. b, a's based teams, the thunder on top of the western conference and headphones i prompted to go to cab to all the leading team in the east shay deal. just alexander sold the show for the funded with 40 points as a ran out comfortable. when is 150 for 114 on the ice addicts of it's getting broken now the regular washington capital gains, 179. don't seem to want to go. that was, it came in over time to give the capitals a will nothing when over the awful was sentences and was also of a skins $874.00. to be a go. he's not just twins. he showed of wayne gretzky's in h o regular history as be made in the deck already. is he the g as become the 1st driver from saudi arabia to take the title, racing on home soil. you finished nearly 4 minutes clear of these, right?
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the that's what was supposed to be useful tonight. scary feature. thanks very much indeed. that's it for this news. um, but i'll be back in a few minutes with more details developments thing with this here in our sarah and thanks so much indeed for the as israel's war on gaza continues the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the country. we were now set for a month and i operated again every day. most of my lists were just children. award winning move to find them repeat to speak to plastics such in victoria rose. i think when you go and you know that you're making a difference, it's very hard. no escape refrain on tuesday in a specialized criminal gangs of reading south africa cities, not the cast or gold,
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overseas, experts say as its population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people to stay in the field jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. remy hopes that one thing they will have done enough to make migration a choice for filipinos rather than a necessity. the as well as government is meeting some folks on the cause a safe spot of deals after security cabinets approve the agreement the commentary. johnston itself is here a lot from the also on the program. israel has not stopped funding of concepts at

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