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president major countries starting tomorrow. says he is start large president says he is starting at on goods from mexico, large tariffs on goods from mexico, china and canada, with more to come. be doing 7 with a wen; european substantial with a very european union, we are going to bring the level up to where it should be. union, we are going to bring the level up t trump it should be. union, we are going to bring the level up t trump says |ould be. union, we are going to bring the level up t trump says he .d be. union, we are going to bring the level up t trump says he thinks president trump says he thinks tariffs are the most beautiful word ter�*” 52“; the "m" 5.23252}! ”4 ~ ' ' ~ ~ the dictionary and he's to in the dictionary and he's about to start using world. the pharmaceuticals giant astrazeneca scraps plans to spend partly blaming a reduction in government support. he checks and then goes again.
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panel of newsnighters — and of course, look good evening. from canada, mexico and china starting tomorrow, for the european union. goods exported from canada and mexico to the us will be hit difficult times as a result,
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crowd chant: usa! he had promised to introduce tough tariffs on day one. because tariffs are going to make us rich as hell. to distribute into our country.
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they are each other�*s biggest trading partners by far. will hurt mexican exporters, but it also risks increasing prices the prime minister says that he is ready to respond. being exported to america,
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but, it doesn't hurt to also to do what he wants. sarah is in washington. sari person nashington. sari person who ington. sari person who has on. sari person who has been talking about this in the past few minutes. —— the has. tell us more. —— the president has. tell us more. he was in the oval office signing —— the president has. tell us more. he executive oval office signing —— the president has. tell us more. he executive order)ffice signing —— the president has. tell us more. he executive order bringing ning —— the president has. tell us more. he executive order bringing in |g —— the president has. tell us more. he executive order bringing in the —— the president has. tell us more. he execl canada, ir bringing in the —— the president has. tell us more. he execl canada, ir bring and | the —— the president has. tell us more. he execl canada, ir bring and china tariffs on canada, mexico and china and he asked about tariffs on and he was asked about tariffs on goods coming in from the eu and he said absolutely, he thinks the eu to american products very reach the american products very unfairly, and he referenced vat being levied at he thinks being levied at 20% which he thinks is akin to some kind of trade he wants to so he
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that he wants to counter, so he did not say when and he did not say net. say when. and'hg'éifiingtsg�*g what. of tariffs net. sag whgn and'hg'éifiingtsg what. of tariffs but he say he levelof tariffs but he did say he to do it. ~ todo it. . . todoit. . ., wants to do it. we have a tremendous deficit with . european _ egioizzzz tti-tiizz = -—25 if ' “7 w ' if: ’ we will bring the level up to where it- be — we will bring the level up to where it be. ., it should be. the level of tariffs is talkin: it should be. the level of tariffs is talking about, _ it should be. the level of tariffs is talking about, 2596 _ it should be. the level of tariffs is talking about, 2596 against i it should be. the level of tariffs - is talking about, 2596 against mexico is talking about, 25% against mexico and canada, 10% on china, these are huge, not the normal level at which e—= 77 tend to operate when countries tend to operate when doing trade and it actually trade negotiations, and it actually about donald trump trying to enforce mm these 5 these countries, asking for with these countries, asking for their so this is their cooperation so this is something pretty new, and it could he said 77 vhesaidrwhilsti " 77 heisaidwhilsthei 77 vhesaidwhilstheiwasww oval office that m the oval office that there was a chance that the costs will be passed chance that the cests will be passed and chance that the cectc will be eeccec! and he chance that the cectc witt be eaccec! and he knows that on to consumers, and he knows that if anything he was to in america, j in america, to put prices in america, to put inflation up, that would be very dangerous for popmariig ” cf fifgfc,’
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vpopularity, so i 77 vpopularity, so i wonderf vpopularity, so i wonderif he his popularity, so i wonder if he is to make case this trying to make a case that this will done very if he gets be done very quickly, if he gets what he wants from canada, ayhatherwantc immfanada mexice china then these will and china then these tariffs will not be in place for and he will not be in place for long and he will not be in place for long and he will not risk putting costs for american sarah smith in washington, thank you. the tariffs were on their way — this all—american cowboy boot, once crafted to conquer the wild west, has been made here in china for decades. but production has slowed as orders dwindle. us buyers don't want to risk more of donald trump's tariffs on chinese—made goods.
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who suffer. with higher tariffs, we have higher costs. with higher costs, we have fewer orders. the worker's income will decrease. a skilled workforce that know no otherjob. these clothes are heading to us firms like walmart and costco.
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but most of the materials still come from china. mr dong shows off his newly—built factory in phnom penh are relocating. in cambodia and southeast asia. successes like this one increase china's footprint across southeast asia. president trump's tariffs have not stopped china's rise. beijing has simply gone
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elsewhere to do business. its way through this trade war. power and influence. president trump was not bluffing but it is still unclear from an economic exactly what the motive flan-fleeint exactlvvaehat theme�*a says dandeemt exactlvwhat theme�*a says fe nta nyl dandeemt exactlvwhat theme�*a says fentanyl trade but is. he says fentanyl trade but yesterday it was canada's trade surplus in cars and lumber and the other day said it was to raise of dollars. it might help trillions of dollars. it might help us factories but also back up prices there too. it is extraordinary to aimed at the g7 and see this aimed at the g7 and nato allies as canada, where -== ”thisgé'" " w 7 7 this go now, is the uk say is this ge new, is theruk—sag fettew show solidarity
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is this ge new, is theruk—sag fetteia' show solidarity rest that—shewsetidarity—with the rest the world as it is being asked by of the world as it is being asked by the i will speak the canadians, i will speak 77 on the canadians, i will speak , , on newsnight to the 5 take 77 take over as ca nada's favourite to take over as canada's prime minister in the next few minutes, former bank of england 7 mark 77 7 mark carney, 77 7 mark carney, who 77 7 mark carney, who says that = -:: is united fready is united ready to j canada is united and ready to retaliate. newsnight, bbc and and on iplayer. more allegations have emerged about prince andrew who's been banned from the uk. court documents show that a senior aide to the prince with bbc newsnight had been �*ill— advised' and �*unsuccessful�*. in which he'd tried to explain his friendship here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph.
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his role in public life, and damaged his relationship with the royal family. of guilt, regret or shame... he wrote to yang tengbo television interview." total support and loyalty. "
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placed on their friendship. mr yang has described the allegations against him as "entirely unfounded" and called the uk's position on china "inconsistent and erratic". on prince andrew and his relationship did you see him or speak to him again? no. no, that was that. funnily enough, 2010 was it. to be from prince andrew, continue to make headlines daniela relph, bbc news.
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41 bodies have so far been recovered from the site of the crash and fell into the potomac river. president trump has claimed that the helicopter was flying too high at the time of the crash — the us army hasn't commented. from washington. to salvage the wreckage, which lies in pieces. covering the remains of other victims will be difficult until the aircraft is lifted of the water. aircraft is lifted out of the water. teams are working in targeted diving teams are working in targeted areas and will areas and coastguard assets will arrive this afternoon. the salvage
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have begun to arrive the crews have begun to arrive on the scene and they are assessing the work that is going to be needed to —e= the 77 77 from the the 7 7 from the water. recover the aircraft from the water. already be: r �* possession are already in their possession are the so—called black boxes from the commercialjet. the leading commercialjet. the agency leading the the national the investigation, the national safety board, transportation safety board, will take days to study cockpit voice take days to studythe cockpit voice data recording is to determine and data recording is to determine if there were any failings. questions are being raised about the helicopter�*s path out that, helicopter�*s might path out that, before it collided with the befpre i't. cpllided with the plane. 64 people befpre it cattided with the plane. 64 people on board, just with 64 people on board, just before it was due to land. president on social media said the trump on social media said the helicopter was flying too high, far trump on social media said the helico the was flying too high, far trump on social media said the helico the 200 flying too high, far trump on social media said the helico the 200 foot; too high, far trump on social media said the helico the 200 foot limit high, far trump on social media said the helico the 200 foot limit they far trump on social media said the helico the 200 foot limit they are above the 200 foot limit they are capped at for safety reasons. his secretary of defence has said that is just speculation for now and the three soldiers on the blackhawk were experience. the three soldiers on the blackhawk were exerience. , , , ., .,
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huge talent- — returning from a cab. they were of a huge talent- -- _ returning from a cab. they were of a huge talent. -- _ a - we re were progressing in camp. they were progressing in the sport and, as human beings, 7— 77 two sunshines that 77 7 two sunshines that y7ou 7 two sunshines that y7ou felt7 were two sunshines that you felt better as you see there. the were two sunshines that you felt better as you see there. 77shaken this tight—knit has shaken this tight—knit community, as they come to terms with fact that the young with the fact that the young teenagers and their coaches will neverjoin them on the ice here again. of sara sharif in the years before she was murdered have been named. do you love sara? no comment. did you care about her at all? no comment.
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her father and stepmother were found guilty of her murder. in front ofjudges who, today, we can now name. sara was first mentioned in 2013, when she was just six days old, to domestic abuse. then in 2014, judge peter nathan ordered the children to go later that year, the children were
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back living with their mother, olga. with him and his new wife, beinash batool. sara had complained that her mother, olga sharif, had mistreated her, the court heard that sara's mother had agreed to the plan, five years later, sara was killed. ina rare in a rare move judges�* names were initially withheld but after an appeal by media appeal by medfaerganisatiens the bbc, decision was inclba'ing'theebc';theaecisian was many in inclba'ing'ths'sbcf;ths'ascisian was many in the profession fu rthe7r furthe7r transparency in the welcome further transparency in the courts. ~ ., 77777 777777 i think it 7777 i think it is
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7 iastice fftem l think it is es” .. ~ , , , , for public awareness, isstice fftem l think it is es” .. ~ , , , , for public awareness, and 7725177777 7 7 7 7 7725177777 eek 7 7 7 7725177777 erik}? 7 7 7725177 erik}? th7e7 7725177 erik}? th7ejustice to really have faith in thejclsticecm a, ,, ~ ,. and what thejudges to really have faith in thejclsticecm a, ,, ~ ,. and what the judges do to 7 fami7lies7, protect everyone, families, individuals etc. individuals etc �* has left many questions about decisions that 7 decisions that were made in her the fiesisis�*sns “s" safer-e —:�*s in her- life. one of the uk�*s biggest pharmaceutical companies, astrazeneca, has scrapped plans to spend £450 million expanding our business editor simonjack is here. it�*s talking about growth. precisely. one of britain�*s most companies in one �* its valuable companies in one of its valuable companies in one of its valuable sectors, less most valuable sectors, and even less welcome is the company is blaming the government for 95:53? say the government for this. they say the government for this. they say the factors the the factors influencing the decision include the timing and reduction of the offer compared to the the final offer compared to the previous proposal. that previous government�*s proposal. that previous government�*s proposal. that previous government�*s proposal. that previous government was previous government proposal was put, the table byjeremy hunt, £450
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on the table byjeremy hunt, £450 million investment in which the government would kick in 90 million. it's government would kick in 90 million. it�*s the current government it�*s thought the current government was offering less than that so the government is blaming both the was offering less than that so the governm and; blaming both the was offering less than that so the governm and former'ig both the was offering less than that so the governm and former government, company and former government. after company and former government, after dithering for saying that after dithering for years jeremy saying that after dithering for yearsjeremy hunt saying that after dithering for years jeremy hunt was saying that after dithering for yearsjeremy hunt was so desperate for a budget announcement back fora budget—announcement back in he a deal with no regard may he offered a deal with no regard for the government for value for money. the government also says astrazeneca came back with d iffer7e nt differ7ent proposal that didn�*t a different proposal that didn�*t look like value for money. the blame in game in full the conservatives siding, the government as sidlng, tblarningcthegovernntent as saying they fu m bled sidlng, tblarningcthegovernntent as saying they fumbled a deal astrazeneca.7whatever the truth with astrazeneca. whatever the truth of this is, what it means is a very big investment in a treasured is big investmentrin atreasured is �*for the company, 450 million, sectorfor the company, 450 million, will be going elsewhere. at a time astraz7eneca astrazeneca is investing in the when astrazeneca is investing inthe singapore elsewhere, the us, singapore and elsewhere, not the headline you wanted the that j. -jii_-..-.....-_l-j i- ll-...--i. ll-l iedulllle yuu wdiileu iii liie wean, ulél penc|lled headline you wanted in the week that pencilled in for growth. a british—israeli hostage, who was among the first to be released from gaza under the recent
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ceasefire agreement between hamas belonging to unrwa — in a phone call with the prime minister sir keir starmer, emily damari, who�*s 28, also revealed she was refused access to medical treatment. our correspondent wyre davies is injerusalem. what�*s the response been from unrwa? emily damari was abducted by her masked gunmen, and she was shot in the those injuries the hand—out lake. those injuries were when she was one of the hostages to be released in first hostages to be released in scenes 7 but we heard from agreement. but we have heard from 28—year—old, in a phone she the 28—year—old, in a phone call she made to sir keir starmer, not only did she not get full did she’not get full medical she was attention but she was held captive in belonging to the in buildings belonging to the un organisation unrwa, which is responsible for palestinian ---- it has been refugees. it has long been criticised israel that alleges
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criticised by israel that alleges some of its staff involved some of its staff were involved in the 7th of october attacks and that some of its staff were involved in the 7th of o unrwa tacks and that some of its staff were involved in the 7th of o unrwa tacks and as it 77777777 control control centres. 777777 7 7 777co7ntr7ol ce7ntres. unrwa command and control centres. unrwa has responded putting out that hundreds of thousands of in palestinians sheltered in building like schools to get away from the worst excesses of the but worst excesses of the fighting. but it has heard emily damari my it has heard emily damari because my says they deeply comments, it says they were deeply and it wants an disturbing and it wants an and investigation and independent inquiry alleged use of its induiry inte alleged use ef its ....-....,..,.a.-.,..,., even induiry inte alleged use'ef its . . ~ . ~ ~ even when abandoned buildings even when abandoned by groups like hamas. that goal has been welcomed by keir starmer. there have also been calls the red 77 7137656544237 77 77 7 1}; 7b; main; 7 to be allowed in to assess the cross to be allowed in to assess the of remaining hostages. needs of remaining hostages. wyre thank ou. were last seen near the river dee on the 7th of january.
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a fire engineer responsible for assessing the safety of hundreds of blocks of flats, following the grenfell tower fire, and signature without their knowledge. by his professional body. forflats in buildings he denies any wrongdoing. sam ireland has started flat—hunting all over again. he�*s been investigated for malpractice. it�*s just some opaque part
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of the system that i didn�*t even anyone selling here will now need a new certificate, by the institution of fire engineers for, among other things, failing to meet the ife�*s standards for honesty, for these flats behind me, in central london, it�*s claimed he used the credentials and signature here�*s awwal salisu, based in saudi arabia. on some buildings, but then says he found his signature
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i�*ve had sleepless nights. it�*s lack of professional integrity, which is very mr salisu says he always uses an electronic signature on documents he signs, like this one. without his consent — same name, no electronic tag. adam kiziak? sorry... 0k. have you done that? subsequently, mr kiziak�*s lawyers told us, "any allegation mr kiziak and tri fire are very
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sorry for any distress may have caused." farm has been freed. rope tightly wound around its head and fin near a fish farm off the isle of skye. i think we need to back all the boats off. experts say rescuing whales can be tricky and fraught with danger. this animal, nine metres long,
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close to the surface and likely to be stressed after more than 24 hours going to be a one—cut, a one—cut rescue. after some encouragement, the exhausted humpback was last seen discarded rope can pose. lorna gordon, bbc news.
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come on, wales! they came more in hope than expectation. wales fans arrived in paris with their last win, something of a distant memory. well, wales are heading into this match on the worst run in their entire history. welsh national anthem plays and if that was good,
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well there was plenty more. as france led 28—0 at the break. attissogbe. after it, wales finally built some pressure, but france showed they could defend, and before long, among their tries, substitute gailleton scoring with his very first touch. as for wales, well, their losing streak goes on in the most emphatic fashion. over to bbc one, or you can watch on iplayer. next, it�*s newsnight.
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