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yamiche, it's possible president trump isn't done yet when it comes to tariffs, right?that's right. yesterday white house officials said if any country tried to retaliate, the u.s. could increase tariffs even more. so this trade war could just be getting started. hallie? >> yamiche alcindor, thank you. let's bring in senior business correspondent christine romansns. all right, christine, translate the politics into the everyday budget of it all, because there is a lot of stuff we import from these companies, and a lot of it will probably get more expensive. >> you know, that's right, hallie. if you look at the tariffs, they hit america's three biggest trading partners, mexico, canada and china exported more than $1.2 trillion of goods into the u.s. just in first 11 months of 2024. let's start with energy. canadian crude exports will have a smaller 10% tariff. but experts say even that is enough to add 15 to 25 cents a gallon to the cost of gasoline for u.s. drivers. now let's look at autos. this trade war could add an estimated $3,000 to the cost of a new car in the u.s
yamiche, it's possible president trump isn't done yet when it comes to tariffs, right?that's right. yesterday white house officials said if any country tried to retaliate, the u.s. could increase tariffs even more. so this trade war could just be getting started. hallie? >> yamiche alcindor, thank you. let's bring in senior business correspondent christine romansns. all right, christine, translate the politics into the everyday budget of it all, because there is a lot of stuff we import...
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yamiche alcindor, nbc news. thank you, yamiche. the centers for disease control back in business after it was forced to take a two week pause. it was suspended as part of the trump administration's pause on health press releases. today, the agency released its morbidity and mortality weekly report. the purpose of it is to help with disease outbreak detection and to monitor health trends. the publication is usually 20 to 25 pages and contains four or more reports about public health developments. but today's publication was only eight pages, with two short reports about the health effects of wildfires. here's a headline that will get your attention. flossing could lower your risk of stroke. that, according to a report by the american stroke association. researchers spent 25 years monitoring more than 6000 people. they found that people who flossed at least once a week had a lower risk of strokes caused by blood clots coming from the heart. and that's because flossing helps with inflammation and reduces the risk of infection in the m
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here's nbc's yamiche alcindor. >> reporter: president trump's new tariffs blasted by foreign leaders and democrats here at home. >> it's going to just do one thing. it will raise prices for american consumers. >> reporter: even as republicans rush to the president's defense for imposing 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada and 10% on items from china. >> if prices go up, it's because of other people's reactions to america's laws. >> reporter: canada's prime minister returning with his own tariffs. >> tariffs against canada will put your jobs at risk. it will raise costs for you. including food at the grocery store and gas at the pump. >> reporter: and, it's getting personal. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> reporter: at a nhl hockey game in ottawa, canadian fans booed the singing of the u.s. national anthem. president trump writing on social media that canada hould become our cherished, 51st state. he also acknowledged prices could go up. posting, will there be some pain? yes, maybe. the tariffs will help with border security, he says. mexico's president pushing back saying we
here's nbc's yamiche alcindor. >> reporter: president trump's new tariffs blasted by foreign leaders and democrats here at home. >> it's going to just do one thing. it will raise prices for american consumers. >> reporter: even as republicans rush to the president's defense for imposing 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada and 10% on items from china. >> if prices go up, it's because of other people's reactions to america's laws. >> reporter: canada's prime...
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so, yamiche, another welcome. some lawmakers are saying their offices are being flooded with calls from constituents who are concerned about elon musk and his seemingly unchecked power. what are you hearing about that? >> that's right. well, some. lawmakers are telling reporters that people. >> are inundating their. >> offices with calls because they're seeing things like usaid and the mass layoffs. that are proposed there and are. >> very worried that other agencies could be next. >> so there are a number of people who are worried, not only because they're federal workers, there are some of them, but also because of the services that these agencies provide americans all across the country. now, president trump has been. >> very clear that. >> he is supportive of what elon musk and doge is doing. now, there is, of course, those halts that you said, judges putting a pause on the mass layoffs that are proposed at usaid, though that's only. >> temporary for. >> right now. we have labor unions that are trying to get a
so, yamiche, another welcome. some lawmakers are saying their offices are being flooded with calls from constituents who are concerned about elon musk and his seemingly unchecked power. what are you hearing about that? >> that's right. well, some. lawmakers are telling reporters that people. >> are inundating their. >> offices with calls because they're seeing things like usaid and the mass layoffs. that are proposed there and are. >> very worried that other agencies...
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yamiche alcindor in west palm beach, and as yamiche just mentioned, we've got a lot of breaking news. we're going to turn now to the tariffs on u.s. trading partners that are expected to be put into place today as president trump's threats become reality. joining us now for more on the potential impact is lori ann larocco, cnbc global supply chain reporter and author of trade wars containers don't lie. navigating the bluster. all right, lori, you wrote about the tariffs implemented during trump's first term. first of all, it seems to be unclear if these tariffs have actually been implemented yet. i've been talking to officials in canada, in mexico, and they're frankly asking me the same questions i'm asking them. so do we know if these tariffs are actually in place, and how do they differ from what we saw in trump's first term? >> well, cristina, i've. >> been calling individuals myself. and associations are also wondering if they have indeed been enacted. but as of right now, no, we have not seen anything in terms of an executive order or an emergency order. now, that's going to be w
yamiche alcindor in west palm beach, and as yamiche just mentioned, we've got a lot of breaking news. we're going to turn now to the tariffs on u.s. trading partners that are expected to be put into place today as president trump's threats become reality. joining us now for more on the potential impact is lori ann larocco, cnbc global supply chain reporter and author of trade wars containers don't lie. navigating the bluster. all right, lori, you wrote about the tariffs implemented during...
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>> yamiche alcindor in west palm beach, thank you. the president's tariffs are expected to have a major impact on the price american shoppers pay from everything from groceries to auto parts. brian cheung explains why. >> reporter: companies across the country bracing for tariffs with a warning that it's the consumer that's going to pay the price. >> it's everything that is at risk of becoming more expensive. >> reporter: for mexico importers will now have to pay 25% more for items like fruits, vegetables, beer, liquor, and electronics. from canada 25% more for potatoes, grains, lumber, and steel. and from both a big increase on pharmaceuticals and on auto parts. at sns automotive in secaucus, new jersey, more expensive imported parts means pricier routine fixes. >> oil changes mainly. that will be the first noticeable one. an average oil change in most vehicles now anywhere between $50 to $80. it's probably going to end up over $100. >> reporter: and that means you've got to raise the costs just to make sure you can keep the lights o
>> yamiche alcindor in west palm beach, thank you. the president's tariffs are expected to have a major impact on the price american shoppers pay from everything from groceries to auto parts. brian cheung explains why. >> reporter: companies across the country bracing for tariffs with a warning that it's the consumer that's going to pay the price. >> it's everything that is at risk of becoming more expensive. >> reporter: for mexico importers will now have to pay 25%...
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nbc's yamiche alcindor is following the president in west palm beach, florida. yamiche, what can you tell us about about these strikes and who they were going after? >> well, president trump today announced these strikes against isis in somalia. he made this announcement. and shortly after, the department of defense secretary pete hegseth posted this statement. i want to read part of it to you. he said our initial assessment is that multiple operatives were killed in the airstrikes and no civilians were harmed. this action further degrades isis's ability to plot and conduct terrorist attacks threatening u.s. citizens, our partners and innocent civilians, and sends a clear signal that the united states always stands ready to find and eliminate terrorists who threaten the united states and our allies, even as we conduct robust border protection and many other operations under president trump's leadership. now, the context here is that these types of strikes have been carried out by previous administrations, including the biden administration. but this is the first
nbc's yamiche alcindor is following the president in west palm beach, florida. yamiche, what can you tell us about about these strikes and who they were going after? >> well, president trump today announced these strikes against isis in somalia. he made this announcement. and shortly after, the department of defense secretary pete hegseth posted this statement. i want to read part of it to you. he said our initial assessment is that multiple operatives were killed in the airstrikes and no...
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all right, yamiche, thank you so much.bc political analyst and chief white house correspondent for the new york times and coauthor of the divider trump and the white house, 2017 to 2021. peter, first of all, you know, you heard that sound bite there. he kept saying they are doing it. it might not be a bad idea if they are doing that. we've heard similar. you know, i don't know what's happening, but it might be a good idea. who are they? who are these people doing it? and why doesn't the president want to take direct accountability or even credit for some of these initiatives? i mean, look at this list of initiatives that he's ordered over the last two weeks. broadly speaking, how do you think this could remake or even potentially damage the government? >> yeah. look, i think this is the most sweeping change we've seen with. >> a new president coming. >> in in generations, probably. since maybe fdr. >> coming in in the middle of the. >> great depression. and he has. >> put his fingers on so many aspects of government. >> in
all right, yamiche, thank you so much.bc political analyst and chief white house correspondent for the new york times and coauthor of the divider trump and the white house, 2017 to 2021. peter, first of all, you know, you heard that sound bite there. he kept saying they are doing it. it might not be a bad idea if they are doing that. we've heard similar. you know, i don't know what's happening, but it might be a good idea. who are they? who are these people doing it? and why doesn't the...
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. >> yamiche alcindor. >> and nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. so, yamiche, the president attended not one but two. >> prayer. >> breakfasts this morning. he again joked about a possible third term, which is. not constitutional. it's about the fifth time, i think, by our count, that he's talked about this. >> they're showing no. >> signs of. >> slowing down. in fact, they're accelerating. >> the government takeover. and, you. >> know. >> drastic cuts. >> that's right, andrea. >> it's really another busy day in. >> washington after a series of. busy days. you're right to note that. >> president trump. >> has been joking about serving a third term that is unconstitutional. we're not clear how serious. he is there, but of course, we will continue to monitor that. >> but the president. >> has also been talking about a number of other things, including right now, at. this very. >> moment, he's meeting. >> with congressional republicans. >> to talk specifically about the budget. >> because on march 14th, government funding runs out. so they are trying
. >> yamiche alcindor. >> and nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. so, yamiche, the president attended not one but two. >> prayer. >> breakfasts this morning. he again joked about a possible third term, which is. not constitutional. it's about the fifth time, i think, by our count, that he's talked about this. >> they're showing no. >> signs of. >> slowing down. in fact, they're accelerating. >> the government takeover....
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okay, yamiche, thank you for that. and joining me for more on how these tariffs will impact your wallet is nbc news senior business correspondent christine romans. give me a sense, my friend, on what the u.s. leader reaction has been throughout the country, and also the extent to which from canada and china, these are going to target specific areas. like what? >> so what's so interesting is you're hearing from democratic governors, you're hearing from mayors. they're concerned about two things. they're concerned about the prices that their constituents will have to pay because of tariffs. a lot of tariffs are passed on, of course, to the people who consume the goods. right. tariffs are an import tax paid for by the u.s. importer, not by the foreign government. and that's something that that president donald trump often conflates. but you listen to senator tim kaine, for example. he's worried about the prices his constituents are going to pay, but also the businesses in his state that could face retaliation. listen. >>
okay, yamiche, thank you for that. and joining me for more on how these tariffs will impact your wallet is nbc news senior business correspondent christine romans. give me a sense, my friend, on what the u.s. leader reaction has been throughout the country, and also the extent to which from canada and china, these are going to target specific areas. like what? >> so what's so interesting is you're hearing from democratic governors, you're hearing from mayors. they're concerned about two...
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yamiche, my friend, welcome to you. so what did we learn this week about the relationship between elon musk and president trump? >> well. >> good afternoon, alex. >> what we saw this week. >> of course, was. >> elon musk. >> and doge really. >> flexing its. muscles and do things like try to mass fire a number. >> of people at. >> usaid, but also set their targets on future departments. >> like. >> the department of education and the department. >> of defense. >> and in all of this, what we saw was also elon musk, in some ways, being told by a number of people that he looked like he was co-president. and we saw a number of criticisms from president trump with, i should say, criticism of president trump, saying that he didn't have the authority and the power that elon musk had. now, president trump really pushed back on that, saying that, in fact, elon musk is not a co-president. whatever he is doing, he's doing it because of the authority that president trump is giving him. but that did not stop democrats, including cong
yamiche, my friend, welcome to you. so what did we learn this week about the relationship between elon musk and president trump? >> well. >> good afternoon, alex. >> what we saw this week. >> of course, was. >> elon musk. >> and doge really. >> flexing its. muscles and do things like try to mass fire a number. >> of people at. >> usaid, but also set their targets on future departments. >> like. >> the department of education and...
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yamiche, another welcome. we have nbc news with its new reporting today on more moves by the trump administration to push out federal employees and the pushback from those inside the government. give us a sense of what you're learning. >> that's right. well, nbc news has learned that a senior fbi official pushed back on any more firings of other officials in the bureau. they pushed out so much that people actually thought he was going to lose his job. this, of course, came amid a number of firings that happened with top fbi officials. at least eight senior executives, including also heads of field offices. we also know that more than two dozen federal prosecutors who worked on january 6th cases were fired. and there's now this investigation on fbi agents, thousands of them, that worked on the january 6th investigation, that, of course, being the capitol riot. take a listen, though, to what lindsey graham, who, of course, is a republican and has been an ally of president trump, what he had to say today. >> i'm
yamiche, another welcome. we have nbc news with its new reporting today on more moves by the trump administration to push out federal employees and the pushback from those inside the government. give us a sense of what you're learning. >> that's right. well, nbc news has learned that a senior fbi official pushed back on any more firings of other officials in the bureau. they pushed out so much that people actually thought he was going to lose his job. this, of course, came amid a number...
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nbc's yamiche yamiche alcindor is at the white house for us.o ncaa president charlie baker said in december there are actually less than ten transgender athletes that he knows of. but what more can you tell us about this decision? >> well, let's start, chris, with just that number. we know that the ncaa president back in december told senators that fewer than ten transgender athletes were competing in college sports. that number ten is out of 510,000 athletes. so just ten. that's a very small number. we also know that the cdc, they released numbers on transgender high school students. they said roughly 3% of high school students identify as transgender, and about 2% have at some point questioned their gender identity. despite these numbers being small, the impact of president trump's executive order is not small. what you're seeing is, as you said, the ncaa saying that they're going to align their policies with what they called a new national standard being set by the trump administration. you also have a number of other sort of sporting commit
nbc's yamiche yamiche alcindor is at the white house for us.o ncaa president charlie baker said in december there are actually less than ten transgender athletes that he knows of. but what more can you tell us about this decision? >> well, let's start, chris, with just that number. we know that the ncaa president back in december told senators that fewer than ten transgender athletes were competing in college sports. that number ten is out of 510,000 athletes. so just ten. that's a very...
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yamiche alcindor, thank you very much for that conversation. as promised, everyone joining me here in the studio. now for more on these tariffs and their potential impact, is nbc news senior business correspondent christine romans. so let's go further into what donald trump posted this morning. here's what he said. quote, we have unlimited energy, should make our own cars and have more lumber than we can ever use. give me a sense of the reality here on this. and the us imports significant amounts, certainly from these partners, but how difficult would it be? i mean, i'm just thinking logistically the practicality for american companies to start picking up the. >> north american market. >> is. >> incredibly intertwined. and in fact, when you look at auto production, it's so intertwined with some tariff free exports into and out of the united states that was written by donald trump and his trade team in the first administration. so now he's thrown that out and saying, essentially suspending the rules that he wrote for how these cars can be made.
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. >> leading us off yamiche alcindor.re the highlights from president trump's comments at the news conference? >> reporter: i can tell you as it relates to u.s. and japan relations the president said he has the same stance. he's against a japanese company taking over u.s. steel, something he said before he came into office. he's sticking by that. he talked about the fact that he might have more tariffffs on otr countries including japan. japan's prime minister said he understands the u.s. is trying to have mutually beneficial trade agreements. there's a lot of domestic news. the president talked about the authority he's giving elon musk, saying he's the person in charge and that elon musk is doing what he's allowing him to do. he said somebody about fbi agents that i need to underscore. he said he was open to firing fbi agents who worked on january 6th cases. we know that a number of federal prosecutors and heads of the fbi field offices have been done away with and forced out by this administration. it was striking the h
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nicole. >> yamiche alcindor, thank you for your reporting. why they were so worried. some of the, i guess, targeted retaliatory tariffs that canada had in mind. if we hadn't achieved this 30 if we hadn't achieved this 30 day pause on the other side of a our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could... with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. diet, exercise... ...statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol) - it was stuck! - stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, “let's ask our doctor about repatha.” what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and drops the risk of having a heart attack by 27%. do not take repatha if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can occur. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing or swallowing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat or arms. common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold sympt
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so let me bring in nbc news white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. part of that has to do with ongoing conversations. and one of the things we did hear from the president that was important is not only has he talked to justin trudeau, but he also has plans to talk with mexico. he says he's going to speak with china, he hopes over the next 24 hours. but tell us what we know, particularly about the conversation that's already been had. >> well, we. >> know that these conversations. >> are really ongoing and that they're trying to canada and the u.s. maybe come to some sort of decision that might end up in a pause the way that we saw mexico get a pause. that being said, we're not sure that canada is going to back down here. the president criticized pretty pointedly, canada. take a listen to what he said just a few minutes ago in the oval office. >> canada is very tough. they're very, very tough to do business with. and we can't let them take advantage of the u.s. they don't take our agricultural product. for the most part. they don't take our cars. they
so let me bring in nbc news white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. part of that has to do with ongoing conversations. and one of the things we did hear from the president that was important is not only has he talked to justin trudeau, but he also has plans to talk with mexico. he says he's going to speak with china, he hopes over the next 24 hours. but tell us what we know, particularly about the conversation that's already been had. >> well, we. >> know that these...
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yamiche alcindor, thank you. >>> federal investigators are trying to determine what led to a run baylision at seattle-tacoma airport. >> it is just the latest aviation accident in the united states after last week's deadly crash in washington. of the rules are changing for helicopters flying near reagan national. tom costello covers aviation and has the latest on both incidents. >> reporter: developments in aviation. we begin with sea-tac airport in seattle yesterday, a 787 clipped the tail, in fact sliced into the tail of a 737 from delta air lines. that 737 was waiting to de-ice and what happened is the japan airlines 787, its wing literally cut into the tail. no injuries. japan airlines has apologized. the faa and ntsb are looking into it. now to washington and reagan national airport after that crash last week with 67 people who died in the water. today president trump is talking about the need to dramatically upgrade the nation's air traffic control system with new computerized technology. he will get no disagreement on that. that has been a push for years. the trouble is congre
yamiche alcindor, thank you. >>> federal investigators are trying to determine what led to a run baylision at seattle-tacoma airport. >> it is just the latest aviation accident in the united states after last week's deadly crash in washington. of the rules are changing for helicopters flying near reagan national. tom costello covers aviation and has the latest on both incidents. >> reporter: developments in aviation. we begin with sea-tac airport in seattle yesterday, a 787...
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the department of education, which our colleague yamiche alcindor and others reported yesterday, is ongency to potentially be closed by this president. he wants to see elon musk and his team look quite closely there, and also the department of defense. and that's significant. the department of defense is the biggest chunk of the federal budget. that is what's called discretionary spending. it would be the sort of the deepest well to dig, if you are really serious about cutting federal spending, except in answer to my question, saying elon musk and his company will not be touching social security and medicare. that was a campaign promise of the president not to cut those programs. and what he seems committed to keeping in this context. >> chris garrett hake in the east room of the white house. thank you. that's going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports next. >> good to. >> be with you. i'm katy tur. >> on
the department of education, which our colleague yamiche alcindor and others reported yesterday, is ongency to potentially be closed by this president. he wants to see elon musk and his team look quite closely there, and also the department of defense. and that's significant. the department of defense is the biggest chunk of the federal budget. that is what's called discretionary spending. it would be the sort of the deepest well to dig, if you are really serious about cutting federal spending,...
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the department of education, which our colleague yamiche alcindor and others reported yesterday, is on the chopping block as an agency to potentially be closed by this president. he wants to see elon musk and his team look quite closely there, and also the department of defense. and that's significant. the department of defense is the biggest chunk of the federal budget. that is what's called discretionary spending. it would be the sort of the deepest well to dig, if you are really serious about cutting federal spending, except in answer to my question, saying elon musk and his company will not be touching social security and medicare. that was a campaign promise of the president not to cut those programs. and what he seems committed to keeping in this context. >> chris garrett hake in the east room of the white house. thank you. that's going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports next. >> good to. >> be with you. i'm katy tur. >> on the issue. >> of social. >> security and medicare. >> the president. >> said. >> he didn't say he's not going. >> to touc
the department of education, which our colleague yamiche alcindor and others reported yesterday, is on the chopping block as an agency to potentially be closed by this president. he wants to see elon musk and his team look quite closely there, and also the department of defense. and that's significant. the department of defense is the biggest chunk of the federal budget. that is what's called discretionary spending. it would be the sort of the deepest well to dig, if you are really serious...
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nbc news correspondent yamiche alcindor has the latest. >> president trump's new tariffs blasted by foreignders and democrats here at home. >> it's going to just do one thing. it will raise prices for american consumers. >> even as republicans rush to the president's defense for imposing 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada and 10% on items from china. >> if prices go up, it's because of other people's reactions to america's laws. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau retaliating with his own 25% tariffs on u.s. imports and speaking directly to the american people. >> tariffs against. >> canada will put your jobs at risk. >> they will raise. costs for. >> you. >> including food. >> at the grocery store. >> and gas at. >> the pump. >> and your home. >> and it's getting personal. played in an nhl hockey game in ottawa, canadian fans booed the singing of the u.s. national anthem. president trump writing on social media that canada should become our cherished 51st state. the president, who campaigned on promises of lowering costs for americans, also acknowledging prices could go up.
nbc news correspondent yamiche alcindor has the latest. >> president trump's new tariffs blasted by foreignders and democrats here at home. >> it's going to just do one thing. it will raise prices for american consumers. >> even as republicans rush to the president's defense for imposing 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada and 10% on items from china. >> if prices go up, it's because of other people's reactions to america's laws. >> canadian prime minister...