Trump's Plan to ‘Clean Out’ Gaza Rejected by Egypt, Jordan
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🗓️ 27 January 2025
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| 0:33.1 | The U.S. and Colombia negotiate an end to a weekend tariff standoff. |
| 0:38.4 | Plus, investors await the Fed's latest interest rate move this week. |
| 0:42.7 | There is a growing sense that the Fed just needs to see more out of what's going on in policy, in Washington, like tariffs. |
| 0:51.4 | There's also just what's going on in the economy. |
| 0:53.5 | The same things that are signs of a strong economy, like tariffs. There's also just what's going on in the economy. The same things that |
| 0:54.9 | are signs of a strong economy, like persistent inflation, are also things that worry people about |
| 1:00.6 | the economy. And we'll get the reaction to President Trump's idea to clean out Gaza by sending |
| 1:05.6 | Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt. It's Monday, January 27th. I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, |
| 1:12.2 | and here is the AM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your |
| 1:17.8 | world today. A short-lived but testy war of words between President Donald Trump and Colombia has ended, |
| 1:29.8 | with the U.S. backing off on threats to impose 25 percent tariffs on the South American country. |
| 1:36.3 | Trump had issued that threat yesterday afternoon after Colombia refused to allow a pair of military planes carrying migrants to land there. |
| 1:45.0 | Colombian President Gustavo Petro initially threatened counter tariffs on U.S. goods |
| 1:49.8 | before his government later agreed to take back deported Colombians, |
| 1:54.7 | averting a trade battle between the close economic partners. |
| 1:58.8 | Colombia consistently allowed deportation flights from the U.S. during the |
| 2:03.0 | Biden administration, including eight this month already, according to U.S. Immigration Advocacy Group |
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