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[3끊어쓰기] News Wrap: Trump warns he may cancel GM subsidies  

 

News Wrap: Trump warns he may cancel GM subsidies


Judy Woodruff:

To the day's other news now. / different news

President Trump
warning that he is considering eliminating  / wondering cleaning
all federal subsidies / [subsidies,  보조금] support, aid, application
for General Motors.

The threat, on Twitter, / on facebook, on google, on internet
followed / was delivered
GM's plans
to close plants / to shut down facilities
in three states
and stop building / investigating
its hybrid electric Volt model. / its high qulity products.

At the White House,
economic adviser Larry Kudlow
said
the president
feels betrayed.

Larry Kudlow:

There's disappointment
that it seems like
GM would rather build
its electric cars
in China,
rather than
in the United States.

We are going to be looking
at certain subsidies
regarding electric cars and others
and whether they should apply or not.

I can't say
anything final
about that,
but we're looking into
it.

Judy Woodruff:

GM
defended
itself
in a statement,
saying
that it acted to ensure
long-term success.

The company
also said
that it will give
affected workers
a chance to move to jobs
at other plants.

There are new questions tonight
about a federal detention center [구금]
for migrant teenagers
in West Texas.

It was established
in June
and quickly expanded
to more than 2,300 children.

The Associated Press reports
that, in a bid to keep up,
officials
dropped
the use of strict FBI background checks
for staffers, [직원]
including screenings
for child abuse.

The nonprofit group managing the shelter
says
it is exceptionally well-run.

In Afghanistan,
three American soldiers
were killed today,
the deadliest such attack
in 17 months.

Officials said
a roadside bomb
went off
near the eastern city of Ghazni
as the troops were carrying out
raids [습격]
with Afghan soldiers.

The Taliban
claimed
responsibility.

Tensions
stayed high
today
between Russia and Ukraine
over a naval confrontation
on Sunday.

Moscow
issued
new warnings
to Kiev,
and it refused
to return
three Ukrainian naval vessels
and two dozen crewmen.

Foreign affairs correspondent Nick Schifrin
reports.

Nick Schifrin:

In Russian-annexed Crimea,
masked soldiers
paraded
Ukrainian sailors in,
and then quickly out,
of a Russian-controlled court.

And those same Ukrainian sailors
were paraded
on Russian TV,
seemingly confessing
to entering Russian territorial waters
illegally,
a "crime" for which they
will be detained [구금하다]
for two months.

It's only been two days
since their boats were fired on
by Russian ships
as they sailed south away
from the Crimean Peninsula's Kerch Strait,
which both countries are legally allowed
to use under a 2003 agreement.

For four-and-a-half years,

 

Ukraine and Russia

 

have been fighting.

 

 

 

A Moscow-backed insurgency [반란]

 

in Eastern Ukraine

 

has killed

 

at least 10,000 people

 

and kept Ukraine's government off-balance.

 

 

 

But this is

 

the first attack

 

Russia hasn't denied.

Now Ukraine's firing back

 

with intercepted Russian communications

 

it says prove

 

the crisis was manufactured

 

by Russian leaders.

 

 

 

A Russian captain

 

says to another Russian captain

 

— quote —

 

"We should assault them.

 

 

 

We have to destroy them.

 

 

 

Medvedev is

 

in panic.

 

 

 

It seems that

 

the president is controlling

 

all that."

Medvedev

 

likely refers

 

to Gennady Medvedev,

 

head of the Russian intelligence service's

 

border service office

 

in Crimea.

 

 

 

But, today,

 

Moscow

 

stood firm

 

in blaming Ukraine.

 

 

 

It warned

 

that Kiev's decision yesterday

 

to impose martial law

 

would lead to a surge

 

in fighting in the pro-Russian rebel-held areas

 

of Eastern Ukraine.

And Russia

 

accused

 

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko

 

of playing politics

 

ahead of a March 2019 election.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev:

Dmitry Medvedev (through translator):

This martial law

 

allows for the authorities

 

to flex their muscles

 

a little bit

 

and boost their support

 

amongst the population.

Nick Schifrin:

But much of the world today

 

supported

 

Ukraine.

 

 

 

Poland's president

 

called for retaliatory sanctions [retaliatory 보복적인]

 

against Moscow.

Andrzej Duda (through translator):

There is no doubt

 

that Russia is an aggressor

 

and it is not the first time

 

there is a violation of the agreements

 

between Russia and Ukraine

 

regarding navigation.

Nick Schifrin:

European countries

 

are now considering

 

helping the Ukrainian navy,

 

an effort State Department spokesperson

 

Heather Nauert

 

encouraged.

Heather Nauert:

One of the things

 

that we would like

 

to see take place

 

is our European allies

 

doing more to assist Ukraine.

Nick Schifrin:

But the U.S.

 

has to help lead

 

that response.

And, tonight,

 

President Trump

 

threatened to cancel

 

his planned meeting

 

later this week

 

with Russian President Vladimir Putin,

 

saying — quote —

 

"I don't like

 

that aggression at all."

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.

Judy Woodruff:

In Northeastern Australia,

 

firefighters today

 

fought

 

a major wildfire,

 

fueled by record November heat,

 

in the triple digits.

 

 

 

Crews in Queensland state

 

have battled 40-mile-an hour winds

 

that fanned flames

 

across nearly 50,000 acres

 

since Saturday.

 

 

 

Tomorrow

 

could be worse still,

 

with temperatures of 104 degrees.

Katarina Carroll:

The end of the week

 

is looking pretty horrendous,

 

from our point of view.

 

 

 

It is a heat wave

 

across most of the state,

 

particularly from the central

 

to the northern part of the state,

 

unprecedented temperatures,

 

unprecedented weather.

We

 

talked earlier

 

about really this is uncharted waters.

 

 

 

We

 

don't expect

 

this

 

at this time of the year.

Judy Woodruff:

The fire

 

has destroyed

 

four homes,

 

and hundreds of people

 

have been forced

 

to flee its advance.

Trial opened

 

in Chicago today

 

for three current and former policemen

 

accused of a cover-up

 

after a white officer

 

killed a black teenager.

 

 

 

Laquan McDonald

 

was shot

 

16 times

 

in October of 2014.

 

 

 

Last month,

 

another former officer,

 

Jason Van Dyke,

 

was convicted

 

of second-degree murder

 

in the killing.

NASA

 

has gotten

 

more good news

 

from its InSight probe

 

on the surface of Mars.

 

 

 

Overnight,

 

the spacecraft

 

opened

 

its solar wings

 

and began

 

charging batteries,

 

a vital step

 

in starting its mission.

 

 

 

InSight

 

also sent

 

a new photograph,

 

showing part of the probe

 

and the landscape around it.

 

 

 

It

 

will spend

 

the next two years digging

 

into the Martian surface

 

to study the planet's interior.

On Wall Street today,

 

stocks

 

made up

 

a bit more ground.

 

 

 

The Dow Jones industrial average

 

gained

 

108 points to close at 24748.

 

 

 

The Nasdaq

 

rose

 

a fraction of a point,

 

and the S&P 500 added eight.

And the man who created

 

the wildly popular "SpongeBob SquarePants" cartoon series

 

has died.

 

 

 

Stephen Hillenburg

 

suffered from the muscle-wasting disease ALS.

 

 

 

SpongeBob and his oceanic friends

 

debuted

 

in 1999

 

and have run

 

for nearly 250 episodes.

 

 

 

Along the way,

 

the series also

 

spun off

 

a Broadway musical

 

and two movies.

Stephen Hillenburg was 57 years old.

 


 


 

 

 


 

 

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