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a teenager. just because you can see violence against children as many mothers and there are invisible visible. mike violence against children as . u.s. president don't know trump will invite his russian counterpart vladimir putin to washington this autumn the white house has said the invitation comes four days after their meeting in helsinki that led to an opera in the united states of a trumps failure to publicly confront putin for moscow's alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen election. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has backtracked on comments he made about allowing holocaust
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deniers to pose their beliefs to the platform after a backlash on social media zuckerberg who's jewish said that any post advocating violence or hate against a group would be removed. nick or regulus president daniel ortega has blamed the united states catholic bishops and seitan ists for the recent unrest in the country to take as left hundreds of people dead in the country. and nordic heatwave is fuelling dozens of wildfires in sweden authorities are struggling to contain the blazes burning mostly in central and western regions many countries including italy france and norway have sent helicopters and planes to help downs the flames. the u.s. car industry stands up to trump's tariffs in washington. workers for. america's
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biggest carmakers come out in force to protest the multibillion dollar judy's saying their jobs could be on the line also coming up italy's new government is taking a tough stance on migration but we meet small business owners with migrant backgrounds who are thriving. i'm daniel winter and this is our business update there were protests in washington as the u.s. commerce department launched hearings into import duties that's import duties on cars and here's why trump's tariffs don't just affect imported cars but vehicles made in the usa too because his measures put a levy on parts as well as look at two cars honda civic and an audi q five the compact car today costs just over seventeen thousand dollars but see what happens when we slap on trump's judi's the price shoots up by almost one thousand seven hundred dollars the luxury s.u.v.
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comes off even worse a price increase of almost nine thousand either the consumer all the company will have to eat that cost of higher costs means cutbacks from the u.s. tariffs alone that could mean as much as one hundred ninety five thousand jobs lost factor in retaliation by foreign countries on an equal basis as many as six hundred twenty four thousand u.s. jobs could be slashed and today workers in the industry have made their anger clear . inevitably everyone arrives but pick up trucks made in the u.s. even japan's toyota belongs to the u.s. automakers alliance along with names like general motors ford and folks. all of them produce in the u.s. and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto
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parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs in the hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim or took prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're very concerned about the security of our jobs and the fact that these vehicles are claim that their calls are national security issues here that refers to trump's claim that national security is at risk if tariffs on to impose donnel tows on components. this is not good business this is not good for our economy this is not good for the very workers who in fact voted for him so far there's been no word on when washington actually intends to put the threatened tariffs into effect. for more on this i spoke to our correspondent alex wonderful naaman in washington against coulter in new york i started off by asking if the u.s. department of commerce could have some troubles finding someone who actually supported
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the tower. yes you're right. old bob one of forty five witnesses scheduled to testify today are expected to testify against. those terrorists on important cars and car parts one representative on the labor union of the united. workers expressed today a sort of measured supports saying that decades of disinvestment and. you as jobs multi-nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they wanted the consequences of such terrorists would be on the floor scene and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threat to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new.

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