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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Malcolm Jordan and this is your midday
NEWSFACS for Tuesday, the twenty first of January. A power
shift in the US. With Donald Trump officially sworn in
this morning as the nation's forty seventh president. He claims
the US is entering its golden age.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
America will reclaim its rightful place as the greatest, most powerful,
most respected nation on Earth, inspiring the awe and admiration
of the entire world.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Trump has outlined his priorities, including ramping up oil drilling,
overhauling trade, and cracking down on migrants. He says he
wants to take back Panama and rename the Gulf of
Mexico Gulf of America. Senate majority leader John Thune has
compared his approach to Ronald Reagan's.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
One of the things that resonated throughout your campaign was
the unshakable belief in our country and in her citizens.
You remind us of very that's possible in America.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Meanwhile, Nelson's mayor is fact checking Trump's inauguration speech, again
wrongly claiming that Americans split the atom Kiwi Ernest Rutherford
was the first person to initiate an artificial nuclear reaction.
In nineteen seventeen, Trump included it in his list of
what makes Americans extraordinary.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
They crossed desert, scaled mountains, raved untold dangers, lifted billions
from poverty, harnessed electricity, split the atom.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Trump made the same claim in twenty twenty. Mayor Nick
Smith says he's surprised and he'll invite the US Ambassador
to Nelson to visit the Lord Rutherford Memorial. Wet and
wild weather is thrashing the Upper North Island. A heavy
rain warning and strong wind watch apply in Northland, where
more than fifteen hundred homes have lost power and multiple
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roads have closed. One hundred and thirty millimeters of rain
was recorded overnight in Caio and the River hit a
warning level. Auckland and the Coromandel also have similar warnings
and watches. Met Services Alec Holden says tire Afty is
in for heavy rain later today.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
They are expecting between eighty two one hundred millimeters of rain,
especially north of Gisbond City.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
The Prime Minister is setting a clear focus for incoming
economic growth. Minister Nikola Willis. Chris Luxon says the government's
got an idea of how they want to drive economic growth.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
There's five things that we've got to do in our
economic growth plan. Obviously world class education. We've got to
get quality infrastructure in place, have much more science, technology
and innovation, get rid of red tape, stronger international connections.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
An insolvency expert says liquidations aren't as high as in
two thousand and eight global financial crisis. We had two
and a half thousand liquidations last year and company receiverships
were at a thirteen year high. B WA Insolvency says
Inland revenue seems to expect companies to pay taxes or die,
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which it deems appropriate to sport. Two second half goals
have earned Chelsea a three to one win over Wolves
and a move back into the English Premier League's top four.
Chelsea move above Manchester City in fourth on forty points,
ten off leaders of Liverpool, who have a game in hand.
Scotland's captain Sione two poul Or two has been ruled
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out of rugby's six nations with a pectoral muscle injury,
and world golf number one Scotti Cheffler plans to delay
the decision on whether he'll start his season next week
as long as possible as he deals with a Christmas
dinner related injury. I'm Malcolm Jordan. That's your latest news fix.
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