
Trump tariffs executive order expected
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order providing relief to U.S. automakers that may have faced steep tariffs for steel and aluminum. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
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President Trump is expected to sign an executive order providing relief to U.S. automakers that may have faced steep tariffs for steel and aluminum. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
President Trump appears poised to roll back some tariffs that impact automakers. This comes as uncertainty permeates across the U.S. economy. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports.
Drew Greenblatt, the CEO of Baltimore's Marlin Steel, says that President Trump bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. will be good for the economy and businesses. Greenblatt joined CBS News' Errol Barnett with more as Mr. Trump marks his first 100 days in office for a second term.
Speaking at a Michigan air base today, President Trump is expected to ease tariffs on automakers just weeks after imposing them, as tensions rise with Canada's newly elected liberal government.
In President Trump's first 100 days, tariffs have been at the center of his economic policy. Goods made in the U.S. make up 10% of the country's total gross domestic product, which the president hopes to change. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more on how businesses are being affected.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt lashed out at Amazon for its reported plan to display the price of President Trump's tariffs on products. "This is a hostile and political act by Amazon," Leavitt said during her briefing on Tuesday, which marked Mr. Trump's first 100 days of his second term. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant was also at the briefing.
President Trump is headed to Michigan as he marks his first 100 days in office of his second term in the White House. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Early in his second term, President Trump is struggling to deliver on his campaign trail promises to invigorate the U.S. economy.
As President Trump wraps up the first 100 days of his second administration, new CBS News polling shows less than half of Americans approve of how he's doing. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the details.
Nearly 100 days into President Trump's second term, Americans are losing confidence in his handling of the economy. Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies, joins to discuss Mr. Trump's trade policy as a contributing factor to the uncertainty.
Canadians are casting their votes on Monday for the country's next prime minister as President Trump's tariffs and talks of annexation loom large over the election. Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Canada bureau chief for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.
On the eve of his 100th day in office, President Trump is focusing heavily on immigration. The president is signing two executive orders on Monday, one focused on the role of U.S. law enforcement and another targeting so-called sanctuary cities. CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman has the details.
Early voting in Canada's national election broke records and long lines at polling places were reported nationwide on Monday. Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa bureau chief for Canada's Global News, joins "America Decides" with the latest.
Most Americans think tariffs will drive up prices and cost the U.S. more money than they generate, according to a new Gallup poll.
More Americans are concerned about President Trump's tariff efforts and the economy, according to a recent CBS News poll. This comes as Mr. Trump approaches his first 100 days in office for his second term in the White House. Greg Robb, a senior reporter for MarketWatch, joins CBS News with more.
Trump's ratings on economy are lower, but his deportation plan keeps majority support.
Gary Cohn, who served as an adviser to President Trump in his first term and now is the vice chairman of IBM, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that amid the Trump administration's tariffs on China, "we're a few weeks away from starting to see the early effects what will happen in the transportation of goods."
Small businesses operate on narrow margins and lack the financial resources to absorb the cost of steep tariffs, Sen. Ed Markey said.
The U.S. Travel Association says just a 10% dip in Canadian travel to the U.S. for the year could result in over $2 billion in lost spending.
President Trump will begin his weekend in Rome to attend Pope Francis' funeral as thousands prepare to say their final goodbyes. CBS News New York reporter Tony Aiello has more. Plus, CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Eleanor Watson report on Mr. Trump's interview with Time Magazine and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Consumer sentiment fell more than 8% in March, according to a survey from the University of Michigan, marking the fourth straight decline. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady joins "America Decides" to assess what the figure could say about the state of the economy.
On Monday, Canadians will head to the polls to vote for their next ruling party, and in turn, a new prime minister. Early voting has already shattered records. Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa bureau chief for Canada's Global News, joins "America Decides" to discuss where the election stands.
Prices on thousands of of goods sold on Amazon, Temu and Shein are rising as U.S. tariffs on China boost import costs.
The Dow Jones eked out a 0.05% gain Friday as investors digested mixed messages on trade talks between the U.S. and China. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports from the New York Stock Exchange.
Learning Resources CEO Rick Woldenberg says his tariff costs will surge more than 40-fold to $100 million, while sales could fall.
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot in the neck while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.
The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a significant challenge.
It's unclear if the repeal will end up in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which still has to get through the Senate.
A new lawsuit filed by fired FBI agents says the bureau "tried to put the President in jail and he hasn't forgotten it."
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' book, "107 Days," will detail her sprint of a race for the presidency.
Authorities said a male student opened fire with a handgun Wednesday at Evergreen High School, wounding two students, before fatally shooting himself, according to authorities.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison took the title of world's richest person from Elon Musk after stock in the software giant shot up on Wednesday.
About 250,000 West Virginia residents rely on untreated sources of water, like natural springs or aquifers from coal mines.