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naomi ruchim joins us with the latest.he president admits that this trade war could cause, in his words, some pain for american consumers. >> reporter: right. and that pain would feel pretty close to home at the grocery store for a lot of folks. where would we feel it? well, from mexico we're looking at higher prices on beef, fruits, vegetables, and nuts, including avocados just in time for that super bowl guacamole. the cost of cars, oil, lumber, and other building products are also at risk of sharp increases. and while retailers may try to take on some of that cost on their own, ultimately it will come down to the american pocketbook. america is on the verge of an international trade war after president donald trump signed an order imposing 25% tariffs on neighbors canada and mexico, along with an additional 10% levy on goods from china. the order takes effect just after midnight tuesday. >> we may have short term a little pain. people understand that. long term the united states has been ripped off by virtually every co
naomi ruchim joins us with the latest.he president admits that this trade war could cause, in his words, some pain for american consumers. >> reporter: right. and that pain would feel pretty close to home at the grocery store for a lot of folks. where would we feel it? well, from mexico we're looking at higher prices on beef, fruits, vegetables, and nuts, including avocados just in time for that super bowl guacamole. the cost of cars, oil, lumber, and other building products are also at...
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cbs' naomi ruchim joins us now with more. naomi, good morning. this buyout wasn't approved by congress, so unions are worried even workers who take the deal may never get paid. >> reporter: right, michael, good morning. and the group of four unions representing more than 800,000 federal employees is now suing the office of personnel management saying the offer violates federal law. union leadership claims if employees are forced out, the country will suffer a one-two punch. first, losing long-time expertise, and second, vacant positions will be open to political influence. federal civilian workers now have until monday night to decide if they want to step down under president donald trump's deferred resignation offer. a federal judge in boston temporarily halted the program as he also considers a legal challenge from unions. >> the judge is saying let's pause until i hear more. >> reporter: the white house press secretary says tens of thousands of federal employees have already accepted the offer of full pay and benefits through september 30th. >
cbs' naomi ruchim joins us now with more. naomi, good morning. this buyout wasn't approved by congress, so unions are worried even workers who take the deal may never get paid. >> reporter: right, michael, good morning. and the group of four unions representing more than 800,000 federal employees is now suing the office of personnel management saying the offer violates federal law. union leadership claims if employees are forced out, the country will suffer a one-two punch. first, losing...
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cbs' naomi ruchim joins us with the latest. naomi, good morning. first off let's talk about these tariffs because it seems like president trump is backing off of the mexico and canada tariffs at least for now. >> yes, michael, but china is not backing down, renewing the trade war between the world's top two economies. china's retaliatory tariffs don't go into effect until next week, offering some time to negotiate, but president trump is now warning he could bump the tariffs up even higher if china doesn't work to stop the flow of opioids into the u.s. this morning china announced tariffs against some u.s. energy and machinery exports in response to the president's 10% tariffs on chinese goods, with the president's proposed 25% tariffs on canada and mexico are now being paused for a month after the leaders of both countries pledged to beef up security at shared borders to stop the flow of illegal drugs and migrants. mexico plans to send 10,000 troops to the southern border. canada has also vowed to build a task force to help fight border crime and
cbs' naomi ruchim joins us with the latest. naomi, good morning. first off let's talk about these tariffs because it seems like president trump is backing off of the mexico and canada tariffs at least for now. >> yes, michael, but china is not backing down, renewing the trade war between the world's top two economies. china's retaliatory tariffs don't go into effect until next week, offering some time to negotiate, but president trump is now warning he could bump the tariffs up even...
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cbs' naomi ruchim joins us with more on this. naomi, president trump makes a lot of outrageous claims saying the u.s. should take over canada or greenland, but this idea is getting a lot of backlash even from some of our allies. >> and from some republicans, michael. good morning to you. in a word simply the reaction this morning is shock, and there are a lot of questions about how this could possibly even work given the complexities of the region. the prospect of resettling the 2 million palestinians in gaza could violate international law, and that's if neighboring arab nations even take them in. still, like the other stunning announcements we've heard from president trump in the last few weeks, he seems set on moving forward. following the first meeting of his second term with a foreign leader, president donald trump proposed an all-out power grab of the gaza strip. >> the u.s. will take over the gaza strip, and we will do a job with it, too. >> the stunning statement came during a press conference following president trump's m
cbs' naomi ruchim joins us with more on this. naomi, president trump makes a lot of outrageous claims saying the u.s. should take over canada or greenland, but this idea is getting a lot of backlash even from some of our allies. >> and from some republicans, michael. good morning to you. in a word simply the reaction this morning is shock, and there are a lot of questions about how this could possibly even work given the complexities of the region. the prospect of resettling the 2 million...
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cbs news correspondent naomi ruchim has been giving us the latest on the us market's reaction to presidentrump's tariff announcements. the tariffs threaten to undermine economic those could include on oil and gas, along with steel, aluminium semiconductor chips and pharmaceuticals. president trump has also vowed to take economic actions be the hardest hit. from people in america? of course, many of them supported mr right, but even the president himself has said that americans can expect to feel some pain with these tariffs. products are also at risk of sharp increases. to the american pocketbook. as the world's largest business organisation, slammed that the imposition of tariffs is unprecedented, the issue of tariffs is likely to be discussed in brussels today. on sunday, the british prime minister met the german a "reset" in the relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexit that a british prime downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. defence and security, including europe's resp
cbs news correspondent naomi ruchim has been giving us the latest on the us market's reaction to presidentrump's tariff announcements. the tariffs threaten to undermine economic those could include on oil and gas, along with steel, aluminium semiconductor chips and pharmaceuticals. president trump has also vowed to take economic actions be the hardest hit. from people in america? of course, many of them supported mr right, but even the president himself has said that americans can expect to...
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naomi ruchim looks at the growing trend and why it's harder than it might seem. >> reporter: from this feed store in southern florida, baby clicks are flocking to new homes. alexis gutierrez is bringing home four chicks, which will be shelling out eggs within weeks. >> when i had the eggs before, i would find at least three eggs every morning from each chicken. >> reporter: the rise in raising chickens started during the pandemic, but is now seeing a resurgence because of soaring egg prices due to the bird flu. data from the u.s. department of agriculture shows more than 20 million egg-laying chickens died last quarter from the virus. the average price of a dozen large grade a eggs was $4.15 in december, up from 3.65 just one month earlier and that is taking a toll on everyday americans along with restaurant owners. >> oh, your breakfast restaurants and stuff will be feeling the brunt of that and probably i'd say the rest of this year. >> reporter: but the logistics of raising chickens at home with sometimes be tough to crack and getting started isn't cheap. costs vary from about 200 t
naomi ruchim looks at the growing trend and why it's harder than it might seem. >> reporter: from this feed store in southern florida, baby clicks are flocking to new homes. alexis gutierrez is bringing home four chicks, which will be shelling out eggs within weeks. >> when i had the eggs before, i would find at least three eggs every morning from each chicken. >> reporter: the rise in raising chickens started during the pandemic, but is now seeing a resurgence because of...