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speaking of donald trump, his america first labour policy has the debate over the role of foreign workersry. at the centre is the hb one visa scheme, which allows businesses to hire highly skilled professionals from overseas. the usefulness of the programme has divided trump supporters and raised concerns in india. the 81 b visa is one of hottest debates in the us, pitching donald trump supporters from the tech industry from his far right loyalists. silicon valley, which relies on hb one visas to hire foreign workers says that it will fill a big skills gap in the us workforce. elon musk now a key voice in this circle, has defended these visas, saying: but the republican hardliners call it a scam that undercuts jobs and wages for americans. the h1b visa programme _ wages for americans. the h1b visa programme is _ wages for americans. the h1b visa programme is a - wages for americans. the h1b visa programme is a total - wages for americans. the h1b visa programme is a total and complete scam concocted by the lords of easy money on wall street. , ,., , ., lords of easy money on wall street.
speaking of donald trump, his america first labour policy has the debate over the role of foreign workersry. at the centre is the hb one visa scheme, which allows businesses to hire highly skilled professionals from overseas. the usefulness of the programme has divided trump supporters and raised concerns in india. the 81 b visa is one of hottest debates in the us, pitching donald trump supporters from the tech industry from his far right loyalists. silicon valley, which relies on hb one visas...
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america great at manufacturing again. manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour. ged to crack down on things like immigration. can america be a great manufacturer again without immigration? it's a challenge to keep up with but this animated energy they were going to make policy decisions and move forward, actually in some ways is reassuring and so, uncertainty kills business deals. we know that and what we have dealt with for frankly more than than the past four years a number of years is increased levels of uncertainty and so, we can resolve some of these policy questions, make decisions, the businesses can quit worrying about washington and get back to operating the business and growing. president trump promising to make america great at manufacturing again. manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour. he's also pledged to crack down on things like immigration. can america be a great manufacturer again without immigration? when the president returned to the oval office for the first time, he was signing a number of executive orders and he
america great at manufacturing again. manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour. ged to crack down on things like immigration. can america be a great manufacturer again without immigration? it's a challenge to keep up with but this animated energy they were going to make policy decisions and move forward, actually in some ways is reassuring and so, uncertainty kills business deals. we know that and what we have dealt with for frankly more than than the past four years...
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america great at manufacturing again. manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour. pledged to crack down on things like immigration. can america be a great manufacturer again without immigration? when the president returned to the oval office for the first time, he was signing a number of executive orders and he was actually asked this question about the workforce. and he replied that he knew we needed more workers coming into the united states, legally, of course, to be able to meet his vision for increasing domestic production. so, listen, this is going to have to be a well thought—out series of policies that not only encourage us domestic production, but reform the things that hold it back — excessive regulation, long delayed permitting processes and, yes, a lack of labour. and that's going to be something that is going to have to be addressed. hopefully businesses can stop worrying about washington and start growing their business. manufacturing anywhere around the world often relies on imported labour. this also pledged to crack down on things like immigration.
america great at manufacturing again. manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour. pledged to crack down on things like immigration. can america be a great manufacturer again without immigration? when the president returned to the oval office for the first time, he was signing a number of executive orders and he was actually asked this question about the workforce. and he replied that he knew we needed more workers coming into the united states, legally, of course, to be...
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generate problems to the united states because the united states needs this unskilled labour, these workers, and that make americas razzie�*s are out and the sequel to the hugely successfuljoker movie is leading the field for worst film of 202a. the musical starring joaquin phoenix and lady gaga — has received seven nominations, including worst film, worst sequel, worst actor and worst actress. the winners will be announced in los angeles the day before the academy awards on march one. thanks forjoining me, goodbye for now. hello. wednesday is going to be quite a quiet day weather wise, albeit a rather murky one at times. however, by the end of the week, things will be a lot livelier. we have a named storm on the way. storm eowyn already yellow warnings from the met office, the risk that some places could see gusts of wind of 90mph. but for the time being, certainly no strong winds, in fact, very few isobars on our pressure chart. so, very light winds. that has allowed some mist and fog to form, some of that taking a while to clear. but across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, wales, the south west, t
generate problems to the united states because the united states needs this unskilled labour, these workers, and that make americas razzie�*s are out and the sequel to the hugely successfuljoker movie is leading the field for worst film of 202a. the musical starring joaquin phoenix and lady gaga — has received seven nominations, including worst film, worst sequel, worst actor and worst actress. the winners will be announced in los angeles the day before the academy awards on march one....
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states because the united states because the united states needs this unskilled labour, these workers, and that make americaery much for your thoughts, guadalupe i your thoughts, guadalupe correa—cabrera, professor at george mason university. watching the inauguration — you will have seen in the rows behind donald trump, many of the faces he has nominated to be part of his new cabinet. but only one of them has so far been confirmed by the senate — that is marco rubio who arrived at the state department to be sworn in, and begin his newjob as america's top diplomat. he got 99% of the backing in the senate. one of the less controversial picks. he has a great deal of foreign policy experience. he is staunch supporter of israel —so he will have a big say in the coming weeks on the ceasefire arrangement in the middle east. rubio is considered a foreign policy "hawk" towards iran as well as china. away from the us. at least 76 people have been killed in a hotel fire at a turkish ski resort. several people died afterjumping from windows — more than 50 people were injured. 0ur correspondent nicky schiller has the l
states because the united states because the united states needs this unskilled labour, these workers, and that make americaery much for your thoughts, guadalupe i your thoughts, guadalupe correa—cabrera, professor at george mason university. watching the inauguration — you will have seen in the rows behind donald trump, many of the faces he has nominated to be part of his new cabinet. but only one of them has so far been confirmed by the senate — that is marco rubio who arrived at the...
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america's of hi. left the european union — brexit. britain outside of the eu — free to form its own trading political and economic consequences. the new laboursudden rise of the deepseek app but for a fraction of the cost. needed to power these systems — driving a boom for chipmakers. running on their hardware. now to the strange world of ai. in its market value. the company has been struggling with inflationary pressures the government says the main purpose is to combat spread of fake news. if 7777 7777 7777 7 7 the if’ th" the markets asia, europe here both in asia, europe and here in the are on track to in the us are on track to end with here highsr; fats}? filth vs hsrs in news. hello the latest news. we had the draw for news. we have had the draw for champions league play—off, the champions league play—offs standout tie sees the 2023 e e a iss. 77701), the city the 15 city the 15 time city the 15 time winners' the 15 time winners and against the 15 time winners and reigning champions real madrid. have 77 have other for 77 7ha7ve77 atfighéithl 77 they have each other for the fourth season in a row, both the price for very poor paying the p
america's of hi. left the european union — brexit. britain outside of the eu — free to form its own trading political and economic consequences. the new laboursudden rise of the deepseek app but for a fraction of the cost. needed to power these systems — driving a boom for chipmakers. running on their hardware. now to the strange world of ai. in its market value. the company has been struggling with inflationary pressures the government says the main purpose is to combat spread of fake...
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tonight are leslie vinjamuri, director of us and americas programme at chatham house, and carwynjones, former first minister of wales and leader of welsh labour from 2009 to 2018. first, the latest headlines. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, is to step down after nine years in office. he's been under pressure in recent months, with his liberal party slumping in the polls, amid a cost of living crisis and poilitical scandals. he'll stay on as caretaker leader until a successor is found, with a general election due later this year. more than 60 million americans are in the grip of a huge winter storm that could bring the heaviest snow — and lowest temperatures — in a decade. several inches of snow have fallen in eastern parts of the us. a state of emergency has been declared in seven states, including missouri, kansas and kentucky. more than 1700 flights have been cancelled. donald trump's election victory has been certified by the us congress, exactly four years after his supporters violently stormed the capitol building. today's ceremony passed peacefully. it was overseen by kamala harris in her role as vice president. major incidents
tonight are leslie vinjamuri, director of us and americas programme at chatham house, and carwynjones, former first minister of wales and leader of welsh labour from 2009 to 2018. first, the latest headlines. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, is to step down after nine years in office. he's been under pressure in recent months, with his liberal party slumping in the polls, amid a cost of living crisis and poilitical scandals. he'll stay on as caretaker leader until a successor is found,...
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america's president, and mr musk will be working for him. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. let's bring in sarah champion, labouronal development select committee. of course she played such a prominent role in investigation into the grooming gangs in her own constituency. thank you so much for being with us. there was an independent inquiry as chris says into child sexual abuse stopped and went on for seven years. there were tens of thousands of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse who were part of that inquiry, it cost nearly £200 million. it is —— its key recommendations was mandatory reporting meaning that failing to report abuse could in and of itself become a new criminal offence. what happened to those recommendations that the last conservative government were given? conservative government were civen? ., ., , ., given? unfortunately, nothing happened- _ given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... _ given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... why - given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... why is - given? unfortunately, nothingj happened. and... why is chris philp saying. _ happened. and.
america's president, and mr musk will be working for him. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. let's bring in sarah champion, labouronal development select committee. of course she played such a prominent role in investigation into the grooming gangs in her own constituency. thank you so much for being with us. there was an independent inquiry as chris says into child sexual abuse stopped and went on for seven years. there were tens of thousands of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse...
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america great at manufacturing again. and there's a certain caveat to that, isn't there? because, you know, we know that manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour.n. can the two go hand in hand? when the president returned to the oval office for the first time, he was signing a number of executive orders, and he was actually asked this question about the workforce. and he replied that he knew we needed more workers coming into the united states — legally, of course — to be able to meet his vision for increasing domestic production. so, listen, this is going to have to be a well—thought—out series of policies that not only encourage us domestic production, but reform the things that hold it back — excessive regulation, long—delayed permitting processes, and, yes, a lack of labour — and that's going to be something that is going to have to be addressed. and you can find out more about what president trump's plans might mean for the us economy and the rest of the world on talking business this weekend, right here on bbc news. the first airing is at 2230 gmt on friday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the interest rates injapan,
america great at manufacturing again. and there's a certain caveat to that, isn't there? because, you know, we know that manufacturing anywhere in the world often relies on imported labour.n. can the two go hand in hand? when the president returned to the oval office for the first time, he was signing a number of executive orders, and he was actually asked this question about the workforce. and he replied that he knew we needed more workers coming into the united states — legally, of course...
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america with trump. jimmy is obviously against wokester. reform are against it. so this labourhe last. >> well, this is not the traditional pride flag, is it? this is the extended flag with all the other directors cut edition. and while they've got rid of the one on the floor, they've now put them on the posts of the lampposts so that dogs can do hate crimes. that's worse, isn't it? that's terrible. disgusting. what do we have next? the telegraph and the pot calling the kettle black. >> yeah, it's humza yousaf accuses david lammy of racism. it's some sort of inception level endgame of leftists. i can't even understand this. but when it comes down to it, something quite bizarre. it's. humza yousaf says it's about him getting on too well with netanyahu and with israel, and says i wouldn't expect david lammy to be posing, smiling with the russian foreign minister or putin. and he ends up saying that european lives are worth more than arab lives, simply do not matter to the same extent as european lives. so i don't know if he just doesn't want to say jewish or if he means the hosta
america with trump. jimmy is obviously against wokester. reform are against it. so this labourhe last. >> well, this is not the traditional pride flag, is it? this is the extended flag with all the other directors cut edition. and while they've got rid of the one on the floor, they've now put them on the posts of the lampposts so that dogs can do hate crimes. that's worse, isn't it? that's terrible. disgusting. what do we have next? the telegraph and the pot calling the kettle black....
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of north america, they have many farm hands who come from mexico illegally, some 30,000 people crossing the borderfor illegally, some 30,000 people crossing the border for that skilled labour saying that what they are concerned about is a stricter border rules —— coming legally. people not getting seasonal fees loose for example this farmer was telling me without that skilled labour and know—how particularly coming from the mexican community, he did not know how he would be able to carry out that harvest and in turn, contribute to the economy. that is the lifeblood of the economy here coming at a time where we have been hearing from the imf today for example warning that in their assessment, some donald trump's economic policies could be damaging to the us and the world. . ~ damaging to the us and the world. ., ~' ,, damaging to the us and the world. ., ~ i. . damaging to the us and the world. . ~' ,, . , world. thank you so much they are in arizona. _ world. thank you so much they are in arizona. fascinating - world. thank you so much they are in arizona. fascinating to i are in arizona. fascinating to hear those voices in that part of the state. the international monetar
of north america, they have many farm hands who come from mexico illegally, some 30,000 people crossing the borderfor illegally, some 30,000 people crossing the border for that skilled labour saying that what they are concerned about is a stricter border rules —— coming legally. people not getting seasonal fees loose for example this farmer was telling me without that skilled labour and know—how particularly coming from the mexican community, he did not know how he would be able to carry...
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it's really simple to get involved, and that involves everything from what trump's doing in america, what labour are doing here, actually not here on tour in europe. and whether you're actually cracking on those resolutions, very simple. to get involved, simply go to gbnews.com/yoursay and join our conversation. we have an absolutely packed show. it's going to be non—stop. great panels, great debate. but but but but but before we get to those, here's the news headlines with will hollis. >> thanks, dawn. at 12:02, your top story israeli ministers have given full approval for the ceasefire and hostage release deal ceasefire and hostage release deal, pausing the war in gaza after a six hour meeting, the decision was made to support the deal at the very last moments in a phased release, the first three hostages will be freed on sunday at 630, followed by 30 more over a six week period. women and children plus older men will be the first to be released . british hostage emily released. british hostage emily de morais is reported to be amongst the first 33 hostages leaving captivity. that's according
it's really simple to get involved, and that involves everything from what trump's doing in america, what labour are doing here, actually not here on tour in europe. and whether you're actually cracking on those resolutions, very simple. to get involved, simply go to gbnews.com/yoursay and join our conversation. we have an absolutely packed show. it's going to be non—stop. great panels, great debate. but but but but but before we get to those, here's the news headlines with will hollis....
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america. president trump has got more donein president trump has got more done in five days than labour has in six months. >> but are immediately halted. all entry of illegal border crossers, of which there were many, and began promptly returning the illegal trespassers back to the place from which they came. >> look at that. a sight to behold. around 2000 illegal migrant criminals have already been booted out of america on military planes. and there's plenty more coming too. meanwhile, president trump has totally torn up the net zero scam. >> i terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful green new deal. i call it the green new deal. i call it the green new scam, withdrew from the one sided paris climate accord. >> petrol and diesel cars back on the menu in america. trump's also getting rid of wind turbines and solar farms. >> wind. the wind blows and then it doesn't blow. and the things cost a fortune. they're made in china and they killed the birds and they're horrible. we don't want windmills in this country. i'm going to put it. we're putting an order out. i've already sort of done i
america. president trump has got more donein president trump has got more done in five days than labour has in six months. >> but are immediately halted. all entry of illegal border crossers, of which there were many, and began promptly returning the illegal trespassers back to the place from which they came. >> look at that. a sight to behold. around 2000 illegal migrant criminals have already been booted out of america on military planes. and there's plenty more coming too....
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america. they've been pointing out the fact that some 30,000 people come from mexico here every day, legally, skilled labourcal economy but also across the united states. and that farmer was telling me his fear not just these mass deportation raids, and his staff, who are legally here, being caught up on them, but also a growing sense of stigma as well. but to your point, christian, about that growing popularity with the youth latino vote in particular, earlier today i was meeting with a group of trump supporters. this meeting was set up by young latino voters, and they were organising a caravan, a convoy of vehicles to drive through yuma, through the streets, through the desert roads, flying flags in support of donald trump and jd vance. and i was curious to know more about the and i was curio
america. they've been pointing out the fact that some 30,000 people come from mexico here every day, legally, skilled labourcal economy but also across the united states. and that farmer was telling me his fear not just these mass deportation raids, and his staff, who are legally here, being caught up on them, but also a growing sense of stigma as well. but to your point, christian, about that growing popularity with the youth latino vote in particular, earlier today i was meeting with a group...