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President Trump Says "the Whole World is Ripping us Off"

2025/3/13
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Dave Anthony: 我是福克斯新闻的戴夫·安东尼。特朗普总统在社交媒体上发文称,全世界都在剥削美国,美国的贸易政策愚蠢,并非自由贸易。他还回应了加拿大和欧盟对美国钢铁和铝进口征收的关税,以及美国对这些进口产品征收新关税的报复措施。总统表示,如果欧盟不取消对美国威士忌酒50%的关税,美国将对欧盟国家的葡萄酒、香槟和酒精产品征收200%的关税,并声称这将有利于美国的葡萄酒和香槟企业。 Tanya J. Powers: 波音公司正面临安全审查,原因是其飞机的多次安全事故,包括致命的737 MAX坠机事件。该公司首席执行官将于4月2日出席参议院听证会,就公司安全文化和质量改进问题作证。此外,由于波音星际客机出现技术问题,两名宇航员自6月以来一直滞留国际空间站,等待返回地球。 Ashley Webster: 油价下跌,汽油价格也略有下降。美国汽车协会的全国平均汽油价格为每加仑3.07美元,比一个月前便宜了9美分。 Lauren Green: 公开上市公司比私营公司面临更多限制,例如盈利要求等。

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The entire world is ripping us off. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. That's what President Trump just posted on Truth Social, writing the U.S. doesn't have free trade, we have stupid trade. Also reacting to tariffs from Canada and the European Union and retaliation for new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. The president says if the EU doesn't remove a 50% tariff on American whiskey, the U.S. will place a 200% tariff on wines,

champagnes and alcohol products coming out of eu countries while president trump says this will quote be great for the wine and champagne businesses in the u.s fox's ryan schmel secretary of state marco rubio on the front lines of the trade war in canada for talks with our allies at a g7 summit they'll also talk real war days after ukraine agreed to a u.s-backed 30-day ceasefire russia has responded for the first time today saying the deal would

only help Ukrainian forces to regroup, calling the ceasefire proposal a, quote, temporary timeout for Ukrainian soldiers and nothing more. This morning, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff landed in Moscow to have talks with the Russians about the

about that ceasefire proposal. Fox's Brian Yennis at the G7 Summit in Quebec. President Trump needs to find the new CDC director. He's just withdrawn David Weldon's nomination, reportedly because he didn't have enough support for Senate confirmation. Now, the government could shut down soon. Funding runs out tomorrow night, and Republicans will blame Democrats who plan to block the House past spending plan. But Congresswoman Grace Meng supports that filibuster. House Republicans...

passed a government funding bill that hands President Trump and Elon Musk a blank check. Democrats are trying to block Musk and Doge from slashing federal jobs and spending. And another lawsuit's just been filed today by 20 state attorneys general trying to block the Trump effort to dismantle the Department of Education with mass layoffs. Another inflation update this morning shows an easing last month. Like consumer prices yesterday, the annual rate of inflation at the wholesale level declined in February down to 3.2 percent less than January. America's listening to Fox News.

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The selling continues on Wall Street in what's been a big March plunge. The Dow is dropping another 175 points. The Nasdaq down 226. It's a 40-point decline for the S&P 500. Boeing's stock is up a dime, but...

It's down 7% for the year and the airplane manufacturer is under more scrutiny. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy's visit to the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington comes six years after a deadly 737 MAX crash in Ethiopia. That crash killed all 157 people on board, including eight U.S. citizens, and led to changes in the plane's design and pilot training.

Dovey will travel to Seattle with the acting FAA administrator where they are expected to meet with Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, who's scheduled to testify before the Senate Commerce Committee on April 2nd about the company's efforts to improve its safety culture and quality. Boeing has had other safety issues in recent years, including a January 2024 mid-air panel blowout on a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX.

Tanya J. Powers, Fox News. Speaking of Boeing, two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station since June when the new Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took Butch Wilmore and Sonny Williams there had technical problems and...

They're still waiting for a ride home. LD on countdown one. At this time, we are standing down from today to further address hydraulic release data. That's SpaceX canceling a launch last night to send a new crew to the station and a spacecraft to bring those astronauts home. There was a hydraulics issue. Disappointment for all concerned, especially the crew aboard that SpaceX Dragon crew capsule who had been strapped in for hours waiting to be boosted into space. But you know what?

The cruise commander, Anne McLean, says, well, we're remaining positive. So NASA and SpaceX will try again tomorrow night, a scheduled 7.03 p.m. Eastern launch. Fox's Ashley Webster at Cape Canaveral. The price of oil is down this morning, but still around 67 bucks a barrel. Gas down a fraction. AAA's national average for a regular 3.07 a gallon, nine cents cheaper than a month ago.

I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News. Hey, everyone. This is Lauren Green, host of the Lighthouse Faith Podcast. I recently sat down with Charles Payne to talk about his new special, A Matter of Faith. You want to kind of do the right thing as much as possible and help everyone as much as possible. But there are certain rules when it comes to the stock market. You have to be profitable a certain period of time. You have to do this. You have to do that. And there are other things out of their control. So

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