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In nixing EV standards, Trump strikes at two foes: California and Elon Musk

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Explainers   来源:Charts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Southgate, now Sir Gareth, is recognised for guiding the England football team to back-to-back Euros finals, while Fry, who becomes Sir Stephen, is cited for his work on mental health awareness and the environment.

Southgate, now Sir Gareth, is recognised for guiding the England football team to back-to-back Euros finals, while Fry, who becomes Sir Stephen, is cited for his work on mental health awareness and the environment.

One of the men, Timothy Wallis, told the Associated Press news agency his friends had just bought the Trump hats from a street vendor.Mr Wallis, 58, of Pocatello, Idaho, said the People's March protesters had "every right" to demonstrate, though he said he was confused by the rancour.

In nixing EV standards, Trump strikes at two foes: California and Elon Musk

"It's sad where we're at as a country," he said.Another protester the BBC spoke to, came to Washington specifically for the march.Susie came in from the San Francisco area to demonstrate with her sister, Anne, who lives nearby. They both attended the Women's March after Trump's first inauguration and came back in their "pussy hats".

In nixing EV standards, Trump strikes at two foes: California and Elon Musk

Susie recalled the crowds of people in 2017. She said she hoped people would still take to the streets against Trump's policies."This time the stakes are higher," she said. "Trump has been emboldened. He's got the billionaire class and the tech class bowing down."

In nixing EV standards, Trump strikes at two foes: California and Elon Musk

Anne also said she recognised the protesters are "out of touch" with a lot of America. Trump won all seven swing states and the popular vote last November.

But she added: "We're still here, and we will resist."Many people cannot get to the market "and if they go, they find high prices", explains Manahel.

"Every family is equal now - there is no rich or poor. People can't afford the basic necessities like food."After cooking meals such as rice and stew, they deliver the food to people in shelters. For many, it is the only meal they will have for the day.

When the war started, Manahel had just finished university, where she studied Sharia and law.As the fighting reached el-Fasher, she moved with her mother and six siblings to a safer area, further away from the front line.

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