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year in office. northerly around the north sea coast at either than that a brighter day. at either than that a brighter day. as his successes so far. on a mission to get the world's most populous nation to buy british. hopefully not through the entire course of it. course of it. from the european a mini cold snap on the way but only a one—day wonder. i'm union. laura after a false alarm about a ballistic missile attack. trevelyan in out the alert by mistake earlier this month has washington. been sacked. super moon, and total lunar and political high drama. eclipse. it's the first so—called ‘super blue blood moon‘ in more than 150 years. now on bbc news and soaring stock markets. — we'll look at what the president is expected to say. i'm rico hizon hardtalk.
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in singapore. i'm stephen the world's most populous nation sackur. to buy british. britain prides itself on its system ofjustice. an international centre for dispute arbitration. but are the cracks starting to show in a system steeped in tradition? of the uk supreme court. does the british moon, and total eclipse happening all at once. judicial system need a 21st century this is bbc world news. good evening. reboot? away from donald trump's first state of the union address. on where the us stands, and where he wants it to go.
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questions as it answers. usher. going to declare this a new american moment off the back of his tax cuts. moment off the back of his tax cuts. what else can you tell us about the content of the speech? content of the speech? american tax cuts are going to be a big part of the speech. big part of the speech. middle—class, means that everybody‘s lives are improving —— and will say. lives are improving —— and will say.
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immigration, which is much more contentious. we will see where that goes. goes. it will be a more conciliatory and measured tone. measured tone. he took to the state of the union last year and davos. last year and davos. nationalist tone he had in his campaign speeches. campaign speeches. that is what we have been led to expect. have been led to expect. we will see what he actually says. what he actually says. down in what is a bitterly divided capitol hill right now. that is right. right. shutdown about a week ago because of divisions over immigration. divisions over
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immigration. not a great deal of context for this at the moment. immigration will be tough. mr trumpeted out there last week. week. immigrants, undocumented immigrants who came here as children. who came here as children. something the democrats have been campaigning for. campaigning for. kurds to illegal immigration, things that democrats have a problem with. that democrats have a problem with. that is a contentious issue. an appealfrom the podium is not going to cover those differences. going to cover those differences. infrastructure has more potential. this, is it a big federal investment or something less than that? or something less than that?
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that is the approach he will try to take. take. where the drama will take place in a couple of hours —— life for us. couple of hours —— life for us. thank you so much. starts at 0200 gmt on wednesday here on bbc world news. throughout the proceedings. and our correspondents will be following the address online. during the event, live tweeting the latest developments. find her @bbcrajiniv. on his twitter feed, he's @awzurcher. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. panic last month. the employee who put out the erroneous alert has been sacked.
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in hospital after allegedly being raped by her cousin. police say the child was admitted to hospital on sunday. a 28—year—old man has been arrested. pratiksha ghildial has more from delhi. work to find the child's bed covered in blood. in blood. over the assault —— 28—year—old cousin. cousin. sustained some serious internal injuries. —— free hour—long. 20,000 such cases were reported from across india in 2016. across india in 2016.
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medical student in the 2012 in delhi. in the southern city of aden. hundreds more people are injured. with ministers holed up inside. for corruption. child sex abuse images, has been found dead. in los angeles. the 35—year—old gained stardom in the tv series glee. he was expected to be jailed for at least four years. from the expected standard flight path. and the canadian pilot.
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investigating the incident. and take a look at this. auctioned next month in london. is a depiction of picasso's french lover, marie—therese walter. of a global tour, ending in london. upcoming state of the union address, which begins in just a few hours. highlights from last year, to get a sense of what we can expect.
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make america great again. has come for a new programme of national rebuilding. national rebuilding. reforming our system of legal immigration. immigration. the construction of a great, great wall along our southern border. wall along our southern border. will provide massive tax relief for the middle class. the middle class. increases in national defence spending in american history. spending in american history. but it also has to be fair trade. the time for trivial fights is behind us. this time around is niall stanage, from the
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hill. that was donald trump speaking to a joint session of congress lost you. joint session of congress lost you. prime—time tv for the former reality tv star. tv star. the white house is releasing parts of the speech. releasing parts of the speech. what is most interesting? is most interesting? interesting thing to me is the relative optimism of the speech. relative optimism of the speech. better time deliver the american dream. dream. a very dark vision of the united states. that is noteworthy. wanting to help on infrastructure and immigration. and immigration. one of the more favourable topics for that kind of outreach. for that kind of outreach.
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a very polarised moment right now in the united states. the united states. political incentive for democrats to work with president trump? work with president trump? not for very many of them. very many of them. i think that is an uphill battle. an uphill battle. and you think it will be, based on the excerpts you have seen some? the excerpts you have seen some? the united states coming together —— notjust in the centre. notjust in the centre. about president trump off economic record. the economy is strong. is something he and his defenders highlight. highlight. do you expect to hear the words robert miller or russia probe? words robert miller or russia probe? capitol hill tearing themselves to pieces over this —— robert mueller.
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pieces over this —— robert mueller. there might be a glancing reference. but he would be better placed to avoid that. avoid that. trump's box —— melania's trump's box. the tax cuts go to the economic picture. picture. the other part goes to the white house's proposals. white house's proposals. exodus we see very little about that. that. the president is going to make a big emphasis on that issue —— excerpts. emphasis on that issue —— excerpts. the women will be wearing black, the democratic women. democratic women.
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there, also protesting against president trump himself. president trump himself. stanage, thank you so much be joining us. for a trip which is effectively all about trade. visit in 2015. new economic partnerships ahead of brexit. not be so easy. chinese economy creates 500 millionaires each week. millionaires each week. more than ever, is keen to
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get on board. board. have made money it is about how we use the money. use the money. the richest —— british horse society. society. it is one way to give the uk a post—brexit boost. it is one way to give the uk a post-brexit boost. uk a post-brexit boost. bit more competitive other brands and cultures. and cultures. elbowed its way in only two faced this, be land wind. this, be land wind. almost exact replica of one of its designs. designs.
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the first place is a far bigger challenge. challenge. some key british sectors like banking, finance, and insurance. banking, finance, and insurance. diplomacy doesn't always run smoothly either. —— golden era. global infrastructure projects, the belt and road initiative. belt and road initiative. here last year, proves a success is possible despite the challenges. possible despite the challenges. wants the uk to get serious about its china's strategy. its china's strategy.
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ministry level, that we start much more intensive dialogues. more intensive dialogues. does the golden era still exist? for whom? britain and china? i think it is still to come. still to come. meanwhile, china is fashioning its own future. fashioning its own future. in london and reams of ambition about where her country is heading. about where her country is heading. translation: china has had a master craftsman since ancient times. craftsman since ancient times. are notjust the world's factory, we are the world's high end factory. are the world's high end factory. post—brexit world china may ask who needs to be most? you're watching bbc world news. still to come: a lunar view as you've never seen before. why the moon is about to offer three rare events simultaneously. the shuttle
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challenger exploded soon after lift—off. one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. desperation about it as the hours pass. republic of uganda. as mcdonald's opened their biggest
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restaurant in pushkin square. a day's wages for the average russian. this is newsday on the bbc. a special edition. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. i'm laura trevelyan, in washington. in a few hours' time. he's expected to highlight the growing us economy. to get the world's most populous nation to buy british. to approve basic research on growing human organs in animals.
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by the house of representatives. one of nassar‘s victims set out why now is the time to act. time is not on our side. we must act 110w. we must act now. time is up. goes by with unanswered questions, more children may be harmed. more children may be harmed. people in authority, doctors, professors, . was convicted and beyond. she explains what the bill is all about.
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the report the abuse to local authorities. authorities. been put under the rug and not believed even. believed even. complaint, these people have to deal with it and go to the police. supermoon and a total lunar eclipse all at the same time. it's happened in more than 150 years — the last time was in 1866. to explain it all.
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it appears brighter and bigger and that is why it is called super. that is why it is called super. one fall meant that this month is unique. unique. second of january and this is a second woman. second woman. it happens once in a blue moon. blue moon. it is not going to be a blue coloured men. blue coloured men. electoral sense, once an a blue moon, once in 150 years. moon, once in 150 years. solar eclipse last year, people needed special glasses to watch it. needed special glasses to watch it. do you need anything special to see this "super blood blue moon"? this "super blood blue moon"?
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the enhanced effect because during the eclipse, the moon will turn red. the eclipse, the moon will turn red. regions in the world can actually see this triple treat men? see this triple treat men? in the middle east and north america. america. europe as well as the african continent. in singapore we will see it. it. same time, which period in the evening we will see this moon? evening we will see this moon? m.. turns red the once in a lifetime experience.
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the last one 152 years ago. ago. after 2018, when will we see this "super blood blue moon" again? this "super blood blue moon" again? ten years from now. why? because of the orbit is not a real circle. the orbit is not a real circle. it will shift and we will see if this treat in ten years time. sweden and norway by the prince and princess. princess. ahead to head with a penalty shootout. shootout. the duke scored two goals, the duchess only one. the duchess only one. on to meet members of the swedish royal family. on to meet members of the swedish royalfamily. on to meet members of the swedish royal family. royal family. have ikea furniture in their children's room at the palace. !
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nice shot! you have been watching a special edition of newsday. donald trump's state of the union address in full. it begins at 0200 gmt on wednesday, here on bbc world news. guide on the key six things to listen out for during the speech. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. weather and it is going to turn colder. colder. the chilly air arriving on wednesday. wednesday.
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way from the arctic is starting to set in. set in. particularly because of the strength of the wind. of the wind. south—westerly south—east of the country. south—east of the country. cold here but the cold air sitting in across northern areas. in across northern areas. the white is where the wintry showers are. is where the wintry showers are. not be great first thing in the morning first thing in scotland. morning first thing in scotland. showers driven by the strong winds. icy patches as well not to the south, cloudy with some rain. south, cloudy with some rain. morning could be quite wet for some of us across southern areas. of us across southern areas. behind it, the skies are going to brighten up. brighten up. better but the wintry showers will be filtering in with
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the wind. be filtering in with the wind. possibly and thunder as well you are a lucky. a lucky. of sunny spells but quite windy and it will feel cold. it will feel cold. without the wind, quite a bit colder. quite a bit colder. the blast is with us for wednesday. with us for wednesday. how we drink compared to the rest of europe? compared to the rest of europe? can see the weather front moving across france. across france. bringing some start across parts of scandinavia. across parts of scandinavia. little bit too mild that these part of the world for the white stuff. of the world for the white stuff. chilly, blustery on the north sea coast. coast. feel cold but the winter starting to ease. ease.
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still chilly but notice the recent shift in the wind. shift in the wind. it looks like rain is on the way for some of us on the weekend. 00:29:15,204 --> 1073741526:10:18,761 this 1073741526:10:18,761 --> 2147483051:51:22,317 is 2147483051:51:22,317 --> 3221224577:32:25,875 bbc 3221224577:32:25,875 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 news.
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