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of us this weekend. 00:28:43,479 --> 715827684:16:11,138 this 715827684:16:11,138 --> 1431655368:03:38,797 is 1431655368:03:38,797 --> 2147483051:51:06,455 bbc 2147483051:51:06,455 --> 2863310735:38:34,113 news, 2863310735:38:34,113 --> 3579138419:26:01,771 the 3579138419:26:01,771 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 headlines. 00:00:00,001 --> 858993220:38:41,887 i'm 858993220:38:41,887 --> 1717986441:17:23,772 laura 1717986441:17:23,772 --> 2576979661:56:05,658 trevelyan 2576979661:56:05,658 --> 3435972882:34:47,543 in 3435972882:34:47,543 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 washington. year in office. and political high drama. as his successes so far. and soaring stock markets. we'll look at what the president is expected to say. i'm rico hizon in to get the world's most 00:00:19,1000 --> 00:00:22,039 populous nation to buy british. from the european union. after a false alarm about a ballistic missile attack. singapore. the alert was sent out by mistake last month causing massive panic. nation to buy the employee who sent it has also been sacked. super moon and total lunar eclipse. british. it's the first so—called super blue blood moon in more than 150 years.
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before evidence showing he was at once. this is bbc world news. innocent was disclosed. it's newsday. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from good evening. from donald trump's first state of the union address. on where the us stands and where he wants it singapore. his first state of the union address? to go. to immigration, as well as a massive infrastructure plan. barbara plett usher. there's never been a better time to start living the american dream. start living the american dream. what else is he going to say on that theme of the economy? theme of the economy? proud, says america, who cannot do without?
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without? deregulation and low unemployment rates. rates. nationalist tone you sometimes heard at his campaign rallies. at his campaign rallies. this a trap that will help me or hurt me? can i get behind this? —— they are thinking is this a tramp. they are thinking is this a tramp. reach across the aisle to democrats, what will
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he said? -- a trump. but that's one thing he will put forward. forward. bipartisan pitch to deal with the infrastructure. infrastructure. whether he offers details on how this will be paid for. this will be paid for. to that right away but then you have other things as well. other things as well. trump —— a fulsome democratic response. response. caucus, saying his policies and words are racist.
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words are racist. attend to stand and look racism in the face. the face. and we'll see how much donald trump's words can lift beyond that. trump's words can lift beyond that. barbara plett—usher live on the door hill, thank you. hill, thank you. hill, thank you —— live on capitol hill, thank you. 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. in the area. and the canadian
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pilot. was damaged before it hit the water. let's go to sydney and we are joined by hywel griffith. by hywel griffith. tell us about the safety report on the crash? the crash? being any control problems before the impact with the water. the impact with the water. also been looking at eyewitness reports. reports. it sounds like the plane engine was running ok.
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engine was running ok. was good, but questions have been raised by the company. raised by the company. company says that they can't even explain the plane's location? explain the plane's location? part of the report be published what they think was the flight path. they think was the flight path. executive aaron short said they weren't authorised to fly. weren't authorised to fly. angle turn the plane seemed to make before impact. before impact. pilot, gareth morgan, who tragically died as well. died as well. what is going to happen next?
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happen next? will be able to keep in touch with the cousin's family. the cousin's family. investigation that has many people viewing it from around the world. viewing it from around the world. hywel griffith from sydney, thanks for the update. an extremely distressing story from delhi. 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. in blood.
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over the assault. sustained some serious internal injuries. injuries. the cases of child rape in india seem to be on the rise. almost 20,000 such cases were reported from across india in 2016. medical student in the 2012 in delhi. panic last month. the employee who put out the erroneous alert has been sacked. without realising it was just an exercise. in the southern city of aden.
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hundreds more people are injured. with ministers holed up inside. sex abuse images, has been found dead. dead. us media reporting he killed himself at his home in los angeles. himself at his home in los angeles. the 35—year—old gained stardom in the television series glee. the television series glee. expected to be jailed for at least four years. norway by hitting the ice in stockholm. stockholm. scored two goals and the duchess only one. only one.
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they then went on to meet members of the swedish royal family. when it's auctioned next month in london. marie—therese walter. of a global tour, ending in london. upcoming state of the union address, which begins injust an hour. to get a sense of what we can expect. make america great again. the time has come for a new programme
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of national rebuilding. means reforming our system of legal immigration. great wall along our southern border. we will provide massive tax relief for the middle class. in american history. to be fair trade. the time for trivial fights is behind us. strategist ron christie, who was an adviser for president george w bush. adviser for president george w
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bush. event, prime what about the excerpts from the white house? -- de marchi event. i expect him to be nonconfrontational. nonconfrontational. in washington and raise the discourse. discourse. about everything from immigration to the fbi and the russia probe? the fbi and the russia probe? russia collusion story, yes, i think there's an opportunity.
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there's an opportunity. way for an image infrastructure deal —— for an infrastructure deal. way for an image infrastructure deal -- for an infrastructure deal. -- dekker. dekker. on the economy ahead of the looming midterm election. midterm election. confidence, yes, america is going well economically. well economically. back to the future in the choice of their casting for their response. their casting for their response. donald] trump and it isn't complimentary. complimentary.
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kennedy, american royalty when it comes to a political dynasty. comes to a political dynasty. fresh and that is what it he will say, character matters. say, character matters. pull his punches and described the president as a bully. pretty much. this is the wrong course —— and describe. describe. i wouldn't insult the president if i were them. president if i were them. his night to go to the country and explain what's important. explain what's important. they will look like they are being partisan. look like they are being partisan. ron christie, thanks forjoining us. for a trip which is effectively all about trade. visit in 2015. new economic partnerships ahead of brexit. not be so easy. no sign
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the belton road initiative. year, proves success is possible despite the challenges. it wants the uk to get serious about its china strategy. levels, that we start much more intensive dialogues. does the golden era still exist? for whom? britain—china? i think it's still yet to come. meanwhile, china is fashioning its own future. and reams of ambition about where her country is headed. translation: china has had master craftsmen since ancient times. we are not just the world's factory.
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we are the world's high—end factory. who the most? john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. you are watching bbc world news. still to come: a lunar view as you have never seen before. why the moon is about to offer three rare events, simultaneously. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. 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
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out buildings and brought them down in seconds. desperation about it as the hours pass. republic of uganda. opened their biggest restaurant in pushkin square. russian. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm laura trevelyan in washington. of the union address in just over an hour's time.
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he is expected to highlight the growing us economy. on a mission to get the world's most populous nation to buy british. has added momentum to plans for a new law to protect young people. 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 now. time is up. more innocent children could be harmed. coaches, administrations, university
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presidents. was convicted, and beyond. she explains what the bill is all about. to the local police. and they have to do that within 2a hours. the rug and been ignored. these women, in many cases, haven't even been believed. these people have to deal with it, they have to go to the police. stargazers are in for a triple
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this month is unique. full moon, tonight. once in a blue moon. it's not going to be a blue—coloured moon. once in 152 years. to watch it. do you need anything special to see this super blood blue moon tonight? no, you don't need, because you can see them an with your naked eyes. it's not obstructed by the cloud, by tall buildings. i'm sorry, the lunar eclipse, the moon will turn red. we actually see this triple—treat moon?
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in asia, in the middle east and north america. western europe, as well as most of the african continent. so in singapore, we will see it. in singapore we're going to see it. singapore and hong kong have the same time. getting to see this moon? around 8:00pm tonight, all the way to about till 11:00pm. blue moon turning red because of the lunar eclipse. all right, it's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. the last one was way back in 1866, 152 years ago. so, after 2018, when can we see this super blood blue moon again? i think you and i can live to see it. it's ten years from now. why ten years from now? well, because of the orbit. so the timing is not as constant throughout.
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we will see this treat in ten years' time. you have been watching a special edition of newsday. stay with us. we will bring you donald trump's state of the union address in full. here on bbc world news. expected to depart from there in about five minutes' time. about five minutes' time. state of the union address to the nation. nation.
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uplifting, optimistic and a patriotic speech. and it is going to turn colder. arriving on wednesday. all the way from the arctic is starting to set in. on wednesday, particularly because of the strength of the wind. in the south—east of the country. so here, it's not too cold — around, say, 8—5 degrees. but the cold air has already set in across northern areas. and you can see the white here — that's where the wintry showers are. so let's start with scotland, this is 8am in the morning. with those wintry showers coming through, driven by the strong winds. icy patches, as well, in a few places.
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to the south of that, it's cloudy with some rain. across southern areas. this is a cold front. the skies are going to brighten up. in with that wind. hail, possibly thunder, as well, if you're unlucky. but it will be quite windy, and it is going to feel cold. these are the temperatures in the afternoon, 3—4 degrees. you add the wind, it feels quite a bit colder. wintry showers are on the way. — most of it will be in fact rain. how are we doing compared to the rest of europe?
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