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the, the, the students and the total, the timeless journey, the the out on the clock. this is the news on line from the coming up to the next 60 minutes. china retaliates off to you as president donald trump terrace. take effect to imposing straight taxes on the american el salvador office to accept de forties from the united states regardless of the nationality. including convicted americans, criminals the u. s. williams, there on no guarantees. the going to cease 5 will hold is read the army. this is
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fired on palestinians in the strip. and m $23.00 rebels to clara unilateral cease fire and democratic republic of congo. hundreds of people have been killed in the fight to join us with a sports the trump. so when they have shot across europe to top foot, believe as much as the city tell, think the january spending jobs off to for more than $220000000.00 on the place. the side just moments of to you is present on the trump. parents on chinese goods came into effect. china retaliated imposing its having trade taxes on american goods. the finance minister announcing new levies on a range of american exports during his 1st time. trump initiated a 2 year trade war with china. it's huge us trade surface. that's for again, jessica washington straight away. she's in beijing. so jessica of china heading
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back right away. that's right, makes aging had promised count them is a know we know what those are just within minutes of these us tire of taking effect . i'll just talk you through what we knew now. that aging has imposed a 15 percent tire on us coal and ellen g, 10 percent on crude oil and farm equipment and some also some additional measures. also with mentioning china, also imposing some further import controls on critical men, minerals, the export to the us. of course, those are essential for the manufacturer of certain kinds human devices of modern technology as well. and an interesting modules who knows aging, also announcing that it's uh, it's an antique monopoly regulator that's as launched an investigation into google . so let's break down exactly how significant these reduces they doing. so to select seen some of the tools and it's kids taking quite a multifaceted approach to it through tele ation, employing things like input controls, export controls,
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and potentially threatening to make it a little more challenging for us businesses to operate in china. but if we take a look at the detail, i mean, for example, what i just mentioned about this investigation into google, or google has very little market share in china anyway. and also if we look at visual coal, for example, we're trying to get to most of it's called from australia. now what we also need to note is the timing here, february 10th, is when these additional terrace of us goods come into effect. for china. think the timing is significant, it does seem to suggest that aging is saying that there is some room to negotiate that it would like to have a discussion best. of course, the white house has flags. the president donald trump will be speaking with china as president. she didn't think at some point throughout the week. we haven't had confirmation on that at this point from the james and, but if that does seem likely. and jessica, because this happened last time, donald trump was in office. so china made sure it was ready to start
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events. exactly right. there is a certain sense of some hard lessons learned for china. and even if we look at this recent example of trump threatening terrace on canada and mexico, it seems that china has observed that situation and perhaps seeing that well, there is some room for negotiation here. and if we look at the broad a us china relationship and particularly the escalation intentions that emerge during the 1st trump administration, which china did learn some difficult lessons and part of that has dissolves it into diversification. looking at trade opportunities outside of opportunities simply within the us, seen an expansion of trade ties between china and the, all the young countries in southeast asia, china, and central asia, china and africa, basically a diversification to dilute some of the risk that comes from concentrating too much on the us market, of course that will be some touch to chinese businesses, particularly those that focus on the us market. but many of them have already made adjustments and corrections as needed. for example, moving some of that manufacturing operations to places like vietnam. and felicia,
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and even in the preparation, anticipating these additional, this 10 percent tariff, many of them have been offshore and in terms of their, their supply as well. so certainly a degree of preparedness. this is the 2nd time around for china and, and perhaps anticipating that they might be a degree of touch if the trump administration does look to impose the tires. also worth noting that on the campaign trail, donald trump was talking about even a 60 percent tariff on chinese. good. so what we're noting from observe is here that the seems to be brought, the motor is manageable for china, and that there is room for negotiation. all right, that's a picture from beijing. jessica washington on retaliation from china. thank you. well, those chinese terms come off to mexico and kind of it got lost when it deals to delay the 25 percent to trade tax is announced by president donald trump. the, the 2 countries have agreed to increase. the security forces of the board is with us to fight drug trafficking,
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an undocumented migration island fisher has this report now from washington, dc. a thank you very much. we're from behind is oval office desk. donald trump claim the natalie victory and his trade war with mexico. they have agreed to put in 10000 soldiers permanently, like forever 10000 soldiers at their side of the border and stopped fentanyl and illegal aliens from coming into our country. the us president tonight still insensitive day he was imposing tired of some of the countries. the 3 biggest trading partners taught us, essentially a tax on imports and the move likely to drive up the cost of goods for us. consumers come to insist this is about stopping the drug fentanyl and undocumented migrants getting across the northern and southern borders. but after discussion with mexico's president, united status would not go into effect for at least a month to move the we reached an agreement. it's in the agreement to be published to place more national guard in the northern border in order to protect the border
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and prevent drug trafficking, especially fentanyl trafficking, from mexico to the us. the deal immediately put pressure on canada. it responded to terms, weekend and nights, minutes with titus of its own targeting sectors. it believes could accept maximum pressure on the us economy and some canadian provinces. the even started removing us goods from store shelves make no mistake. this is a, these are actions of a bully. and unless you stand up to a bully, you will continue to be bullied. the canadian prime minister spoke with some twice on monday. the 2nd conversation brought another pause and tied us again for one month. just include all promising title controls on the northern border. trump posting the results on social media. the last country facing us kind of is china. trump will speak to his chinese counterpart press the g in the next day or so. but for the moment, what was described by one us financial newspaper as the dumbest trade war and
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history appears to be on hold for sure, i'll just see the or washington well, drums tried to impose tyrants on the european union, have neighbors, china. i mean, i may see of the blocks leaders in brussels. they roll into trade. well, could costs of the economic time in junior and in the united states, how some of our has moved out from brussels. as the latest arrived in brussels for the crucial summit of europe's defense strategy and board and ukraine, german intensive, while i've sold said the e u and the usa can both benefit from money to connect to the global economy. with through a tod, it's been gets type, 40 discuss revealing of terrorists make that more difficult. it would be bad for the usaa in bed for europe. one thing is clear as a strong economic area, we can shape our own policies and also respond to town of policies with power policies that you can decide for the for now the you hopes they might be able to prevent a crisis by negotiating a div withdrawn but if the americans insist,
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overlay these to balance of $300000000000.00 deficit with euro brussels has found is we likely because the age the european union is prepared for robust but constructive dialogue with the united states. but we also recognize potential challenges and the relationship with the united states. and we are ready for that. when targeted or uncertainty or arbitrary lead, the european union will respond from the main focus now is to figure out how to deal with trump in his 2nd time as us president without risking a major crisis. but if drum decides one day to disengage from you or your latest think they should rely on the block itself. white also expands in partnership with the u. k. end of the online. to cope with grow into a political challenges. how she might ha, i was just you brussels. well,
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let's talk this all together with the steven olson, who's a visiting cd, a fellow at the use of the shack institute. i'm a former us trade, negotiate to join us now from then pesa in indian, easiest stephen, great to have you with us. so 1st of all, what do you make of this response from china? is it kind of symbolic reply to try and say, okay, let's negotiate i think it's probably motivated by, by 2 factors. i can clearly, they wanted to provide a president changing thing with a bit more leverage in advance of the upcoming phone call with donald trump. and i think also it's a, it's a bit of a shot across the bow indicating that china will not hesitate to respond and respond. unfortunately, this time around. what is donald trump's tactic here? using tyrese's a kind of threat to elicit concessions more of a threat than intention? well look, i don't think there's any question that donald trump regard access to the us market
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as a weapon that he can wield in order to extract concessions from trade to partners. and that's, that's clearly what he's attempting to do it here, but i don't have any doubt whatsoever that if he's unable to, to, to, to get those concessions that he's looking for. that'll be perfectly happy to see tires going to place, remain in place, and then perhaps even be increased says, well effectively donald trump has all these nations where he wants and doesn't that he wants to negotiate. they now want to negotiate better terms that will benefit the united states they, they do, but what remains to be seen is, what level concession should you need? storage strap, for instance i, i'm not, it's not yet clear to me how significant the concessions that both mexico and canada made to at least 4 stalls the imposition of power of our so it's not really
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clear to me a trump really, really needs to see actual progress for just needs to see enough progress that he can spend to his domestic american political constituency as a victory. what do you think is the credible economic analysis of trumps tariff maneuver? and y'all, we're heading for trade war and if so, what would that mean? globally, i think it's a very real a possibility. keep in mind, the executive orders that trump signed regarding mexico, canada, and china, specifically stipulated that in these countries, retaliation us will be increasing the pirates that they've got in place. now we've, we've got a painful history and we, we, we know that once we start heading down this road up sort of and protect your retaliation and counter retaliation, it can quickly spiral out of control. so i am concerned that a global trade war is,
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this is a possibility. what about the a huge steve in our left show saying that the german charge by saying that a few attempts mean stronger economies is likely to fall on deaf ears of the white house way things ago. so i, i think it is we, we, we know from donald trump's past history to go back and listen to is introduced in the 19 eighties and he pro fast as, as affection for carrots and the positive impact that they have on the us economy. so clearly his analysis flies in the face for most of the analysis of the economist . but i, i don't expect to be changing a few points on the benefits to be us of power at any time soon. who is it right to say that the, any real constraint, the, any real god rails that could stop trump here at least restrain all the financial markets. and the markets did indeed react very strongly to those types and pays on mexico and kind of i don't think there's any question she'll,
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she'll be looking at the markets. and we also know there, there's a number of the influential business leaders in his orbit that have his ear. and depending how persuasive they might be, and, and in indicating the m, the pernicious impacts that these tire shop by files that could potentially moderate some of this be a. all right, great a, get your perspective, appreciate the tests even also from the use of shock institute, john is from indonesia. thank you. thank you. else some of those presidents is offered to accept deportees of any national i see from the united states for free. under the deal, the u. s. will be able to send convicted criminals with citizens or legal residents to serve prison sentences in el salvador trails. the state department previously described save accredited detention centers as harsh and dangerous executive states . monica rubia described it as an offer of friendship and says he's performed and grateful he has agreed to accept for deportation. any
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illegal alien in the united states who is a criminal from any nationality, they m. s. 13, are claimed that our and house them in his jails. and 3rd, he has offered to house in his jails, a dangerous american, criminal's in custody in our country, including those of us citizenship and legal residents. we're not going to guess you may god bless your social meals business. and i think it's undeniable that the united states is, are most important partner our most important trade partner, our biggest buyer of our exports, the biggest source of our imports. we have a large number of salvadorans living in the united states. and also we use the us currency, our currency is so us dollar. let's say now from gina got a on a who's in mexico city and has more details on the agree. what we know so far is that now your booklet has agreed to receive the 40s of all nationalities, not just south of dorians from the u. s. and he went on to say that that would
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include convicted criminals. this has been a big point of contention for the trump administration, especially as it relates to countries with whom they don't have a deforestation agreement. i'm thinking that as well as countries where they can send back the 40s, now el salvador has agreed to take the president lieutenant, when even a step further saying on x shortly after the meeting that they had also offered to the united states of america. the opportunity to outsource part of its prison system, saying that they would take also convicted criminals, that were us citizens and housing in their praises for a small fee from the us. now of course, this would face many legal challenges if the us where to send us citizens to prison is abroad. and in fact, shortly after the statement was made, us officials came out and said that the donald trump administration had no current plans to send any us citizen convicted criminal to any prison abroad. from now,
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from here, rather, marco rubio goes to guatemala, where we also expect that migration will be at the front and center of the conversations with leaders there. go. yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city. a release of being held in cities across the united states as part of a day without emigrate to meet. the campaign condemns president donald trump's mass deportation policy, immigration, and customs enforcement. so i was being conduct the rates and major city. it's a secondary number is that protest is in the science, was a blog traffic your site, your state's market review. it was or a d protection flight from panama to columbia, or on monday, 43 migrants were returned on an american funded child to flight. an immediate authorities, so the group heads across the diary and got popular migration route between south and north america and would likely to be bound for the united states. some of the d 40 said they would treated like criminals on the flight back to the states
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throughout the process while i was in panama, i was like a criminal and renters during the flights they process and they use some things to tie everyone's hands full month they report and their complaints that they arrived at this place in handcuffs. they report a legend treatment, a violation of human rights in international humanitarian law. the wealth you, as president, donald trump says, there are no guarantees to cease fire and guns will hold. it's expected to discuss the situation with these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. later on tuesday, israel says it's preparing to send a delegation to go home. meanwhile, the talks on implementing the 2nd phase of the cx 5 deal with i'm us. it comes as is as the is randy, minute tree says it's fired on
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a number of palestinians in gaza despite the deal. as israel settlement ministers is one that goes, it will not be rebuilt until a mass is completely dismantled. or con, is dining by in jordan's capital amman. but 1st, let's get the latest from honeymoon boot who is in northern guards. i said, how do you 1st up people the know just how fragile the sci fi deal is? so how of people feeling about trumps like his comments? well, it's not just donald trump, comments about the sci fi there are making people quite concerned about it. but the many statements 5 is really prime minister, the ministers and many of these really military officials who in the past couple days made some of the statements about being ready and coming back for 5 days. all of these things together are all right, sorry about that. we've lost the connection with honey. we'll try and get back a little bit later when the shooting attend is ready,
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check point of notified. westbank is injured. at least 8 people. there's a government report of the i can fire on. it's really forces that the tie soon. check pointing to north of the i talked to before he was shot dead, at least 2 of the injured are in the creative condition. it comes. israel's ongoing ministry offensive in the west bank has killed thousands of palestinians in the past 2 weeks. let's bring in laura con is in georgia, is couple of mom and she's that close because he's ready government and the policy, you know, authority have banned out 0 for reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank. so let's start with that shooting or if we can, uh, what more do we know about the took place of the check point, right? it was actually very close to a check point in test. it was a minute treat complex. now we're still getting a news in, but the preliminary report by the is ready on the radio is essentially saying that
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there was a mom infiltrated this minute tree complex. that includes a number of buildings in a 4 or 5 tower that were it's really sole just inside this pass an entity. and that began to shoot out for several minutes at the very close range. they said that israel did deployed a drone, but decided not to use it in the and, and we've seen at least 8 people ended to are in critical condition. we also know that and it's ready, middle tree helicopter landed. and it seems to me to have money back essentially of back to racing, those in judge directly out. and we also do that following the shooting at one man has one palestinian man has been killed up. but as i said, we still getting information coming in. but it is important to note the kind of a complex pressure that the occupied westbank has been under. not just as since the beginning of the sci fi was implemented on january, the 19th them would seem more check points directed throughout,
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still occupied westbank, essentially caching of villages and communities in town, cities from each other. but also this invasion called the north of the, of tried westbank and janine, and to boston to cut on. we've seen at least 40 for palestinians killed since the beginning of the implementation of this, these 5. so it's certainly an area under extreme pressure at the moment and lower. what about this is ready delegation heading for khattab. this is the start of the 2nd phase of b. c. 's far deal negotiations. right? that's correct. and that was supposed to begin on monday. and we were expecting to see some sort of delegation being sent out to the mediate says both kata and egypt on mediation, but what we saw instead was these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. business chang. steve witt costs the middle east envoy to the us in the us, so they have
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a meeting in black house, which is directly that for to the white house. and what came from that meeting is that next meal, who is now going to send a delegation to doha, to look at the details of the implementation. so they said technical details, which essentially seems to say, this may well go through to the next stage. even though trump had the us present on the top is the right, got it about the information coming from that. but it's also important to say that one that can, you know, who is in the us as a huge amount of contradictory domestic pressure at home. from his far right cabinet. he has had pressure from people like finance minister beds, no small judge who is pushing them to continue the fight against him us until they destroyed in garza, but also said he wants to see release of the captives. but also from these family members of the captive protesting we sort protests on sexually not wanting them to continue with the cx. 5 deal to continue into the 2nd phase,
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they can see the release of dozens more captives. so he will send this dedication to doha. in the coming days then she'll hold his own security meeting when he rides back in israel to present these ready plans. that's laura con and i'm on. thanks laura. bye. so let's head back to northern garza now we've got that connection back with honey mahmoud. and kind of you were telling us about how people are feeling about the fragility of the yeah. size was stating that it's not all the donald trump commons are causing people to feel concerned about the sustainability of the seat as fired. many of these read the officials, including the military officials, made a few comments about coming back to war. as soon as the captives are relief, and this is part of what has been going on for the past few days as well, that since the beginning of the seeds fire, there's a wide spread fear among palestinians, singular displays, palestinians making their way through the northern part of the city returning to
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their homes, that these really military is adamant about one box, which is as soon as the captains are released, they're coming back into fighting. and this has been a consistent with the many statements made by the prime minister and the other officials. so a to combine together whether it's donald trump, the statements or is ready, the officials, not only they're threatening the sustainability of the fees, fire agreeing, but also just the redskins. every other elements important to the ceasefire data including the, the, the entrance of the human interior and 8 into the northern part of gaza city since day one of the seeds fired the of the northern part of the service is still struggling severely on daily basis. trying to, for people to trying to find daily needs, including water and food supplies that are only available at the trickle amount. there's of the lack of dense, it's all part of the, of the agreements between how my son is right. but these comments are feeling that
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sense that it's only temporary, it's not going to, it's not going to sustain. it's not going to hold for a long time. as soon as it's phase one is over and we move into phase to day at, that's the part people feel much more confident and comfortable that the ceasefire the whole. but as of these days, things are still on certain that i'm telling you there's so much on search entity going on, including the many people who make they made their way back to their homes. that eventually, because of the lack of many of the necessities and the many statements are made already, they going back to their 10 sites and that in the central area or them off a evacuations on all and all. what we're looking at here is the pause in the violence. a pause in the bombing is very nice. people are breathing and people are feeling a little bit safer. but now the, the, the, the excitement of the seas fire and they, these happen at that. they have is fading away right now in the face of the many challenges that they are facing on daily basis, including for example,
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this is one of the areas where i'm just reporting it from right now. one of the most busy area in golf and city on my right is on or what headquarters that have been destroyed completely. many of the residential buildings here that you college and university complex behind me. this there used to be quite busy, very thriving. and now, few people only walk in by not many people return to this area. this is part of the concern that if the c for does not hold, people are not coming back to this area. yes, the critical days ahead. uh, how do you leave with that? thanks for that to hang with me there in northern garza, this was honey, was a palestinians heading back to the neighborhoods and indeed hundreds of thousands of palaces streamed in. scouts is most devastated area that is the north of this trip, but with most homes destroyed many a being forced to move into damage you and shelters lived reports now from casa city, tow tens of houses of policy in the time to nothing. garza has been a most will for tally. they have been thinking to sit afraid the whole coming,
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despite knowing they are going back to rose. why columbus is off. we came back to see nothing but mountains of dead britain pounds. waste. my home, like the rest is level to the ground and that we are living on the river this night we will huddled to warm each other after months of killings and destruction. now we are devoured by cold fest and tongue or consolidating authorities say some 300000 people, made the journey back in the 1st 72 hours after as where 80 forces opened in it to report it all that separates northern gauze on the south. but despite the joy of returning to the area where they lived until a year ago, there was this at the level of destruction to you and say he's gonna go to the buildings and houses across the spread had been destroyed. northern garza was the
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most civil. this targeted area in this area, bombings and ever slides, since it's a toss of the will. in october 2023. it is forcing displays some of these 2 once again. diction to invent down here. and so deals with little access to fluids overall is to add the summed up because i used to attend the school, which nature turned into our shelter. we enjoyed months of bombardment and killing and i was sufferings have not come to stop. we are living in the open without food or water. i walk miles to get some clean water. at the salt of the will in 2000 for 3. is there any mandatory for safety for the policy has been to northern gauze, left to move south on the 1st of attacks. but once they lift, found a stimulus, why not allowed to turn white? i'm gonna talk to you guys just to point to 3000000 people have been displaced.
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comedies in the know have been homeless for the longest has been turned. all these things have phone for they've rejected you as the president doing those funds coming to about possibly people things in egypt for jordan and i got them from us that we are living in missouri for despite lot pain and suffering. i will hold my ground together, i swear to god. if i'm offered a palace in egypt, oh jordan, i will never abandon my homeland. i'd rather live on the ruins of my own home and there was a joy. and this, the as ballasting is that a ton to the northern garza so heavy that they are back to the homes of the move. then one year old, exhausted and displacement was the place they called told is now an a book elliptic sort of story of death and destruction. why the guy.
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