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you for being - us, haaniu 7 hau1millhelen; ha?nmill helen; humphyey in i'm hammill helena humphrey in washington. we continue to follow washington. we continue to that developing story of plane crash in 7 7 we philadelphia. we have been talking about with talking about it with eyewitnesses near the crash. here are some what a loud bang to end the whole yard was full of smoke. said get down, get down, get down! when it nipped house, down! when it nipped the house, it hit the couple of cars. boom! into the plaza, boom! into the�*pl-gza', into the doughnuts, everywhere. dunkin' doughnuts, everywhere. never seen anything like i've never seen anything like that my life, i have that in my life, i have never seen nothing that in my seen nothing like that in my life.
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minutes — he posted on truth social pennsylvania." a greatjob." deadly air crash near washington dc authorities say that 28 people have been identified kansas was preparing to land when it collided with a us river. us commercial airline since 2009. first responders found the aircraft's black box on thursday — it holds the voice and data recording discover what exactly went wrong. the victims.
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we will go back and look at everything, even past 20 said 72 hours, to his, look 22:2 the training, their hiring, , what everything. what they probably ate that day. but it is not one that tells us everything. point that tells us everything. is laid into lot of other it is laid into a lot of other information that is very critical. on imports from canada and mexico, as well as of products he expects to be hit with the tax. 18 february. steel industry, but that's relatively small compared to what it'll be.
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for reaction from canada, bbc newsnight has been speaking with mark carney. he is a former governor of the bank of england — imposed on canada by trump. we're not going to back down. as well against mexico, china, others and threatening
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they're going to hit growth. they're going to move up inflation. i mean, let's be absolutely clear. less than eight years, that the united states has, in effect, ripped up a trade agreement with its closest we will take steps. i think it's reasonable to expect in the immediate term and services that will most affect the united states and least affect canada, but to be clear, this will be, this will have an impact on the canadian and to a greater extent than the us — but canadians are in no mood — no mood — to make any concessions here. this is entirely unjustified and we have many, many
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presidential campaign in 2016, and joi chaney, a democratic mexico and china. this is something he promised. tariff. americans agree we want to stop the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigration. we all agree on that and i am sure my co—panellist will echo that. whether tariffs are the right idea is a
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will result on direct and indirect costs and said he would be lowering costs the argument he was selling to people, i think they might be disappointed when they learn that they are actually the businesses will not eat those costs it will be passed on to consumers to that effect. to stick to his election pledge when it comes the economy? there's no question president trump campaigned on reducing inflation and getting
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the economy under control the reality is he cares about these negotiator. i think he sees this as a negotiating tool and the prep would be what happens with colombia. sent a plane, his own plane to pick up these undocumented the bottom line is i think he sees this as a negotiation —— tool. is president trump is movable, one of his strengths
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and a second term. i think you trust the people around them and bottom and tool, let's see what happens. i also want to talk about the tragedy air collision. we saw donald trump speaking about it and making comments blaming dei policies without any evidence to support that. and irresponsible. and so disrespectful to the people that died. it was apropos of nothing. there was no indication that diversity, equity and inclusion and accessibility, he really went on a rant was awful.
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the faa have had a shortage of staff. for him to continuously say that the faa, that democrats 19505 jim crow america. — just overt racism on tv, overt bigotry on tv, talking about which were of the people were on that plane and their
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parents and their trainers, joy, i just want to take that over to matt. of comments you have expected to see from the nations president? condolences and talking about the victims. the reality is he has a mandate right now — that is the president's choice. i think many americans agree with the comments
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voiced their concerns to the faa about the hiring policies, they can diversity but also care about merrit. americans care about diversity but care about surrounding dei policies. loo finally z3 loo finally back to 2013 when in the — loo finally back to 2013 when in the administration a bio- raphical they put in a biographical test. _ they put in a biographical test. if— they put in a biographical test, if will, a test, if you will, a biographical review people applicants coming to the faa that ted — applicants coming to the faa that led over applicants that led over 3000 applicants making — that led over 3000 applicants making a decision to sue the - the _ making a decision to sue the - the - tine - making a decision to sue the the line here is faa. the bottom line here is it is up _ faa. the bottom line here is it is up to— faa. the bottom line here is it is up to american see is up to every american to see how— is up to every american to see how he — is up to every american to see how he those comments -e l the press conference. - . the press conference. i- l the press conference. i will. $25 ma ny many americans - many americans agree l 2 many americans agree with say, many americans agree '.- say, many americans agreewitler m say, many americans agreewith on looking back at the based on looking back at the history— based on looking back at the history of the faa again, goes 7:7: 7 7 7 to every american's 2 to every american's choice back to every american's choice to make — back to every american's choice to make decisions he
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to have a mandate will continue to have a mandate if he _ -- - will continue to have a mandate if he _ -- it - e with many americans resonated with many americans and resonated with many americans ahd - saw_ resonated with many americans and saw him take an and they saw him take an executive order last week on this issue _ executive order last week on this issue of the faa and é’fifi those durin- the := -: 2:2 trail. this is _— 7 ' iti new. no—one should be shocked by his— new. no—one should be shocked by his comments. he an by his comments. he did an executive _ by his comments. he did an executive orderjust last week it and he talked about at on it and he talked about it at m— on it and he talked about it at start of the campaign, like or not, spoke about it in it or not, he spoke about it in the campaign and now he is fin governing on it. and i “ust say for the record, h governing on it. and i “ust say for the record, dti h governing on it. and i “ust say for the record, dti is h governing on it. and ijust say for the record, dti is not - for the record, dti is, not to for the record, dt! is. not to metrics. excuse antagonistic to metrics. excuse me, merit. meritand dti antagonistic to metrics. excuse me, merit. merit and dti go hand—in—hand. don't get hired simply you are a person simply because you are a person of colour or you are a or person with disabilities, you a person with disabilities, you simply don't. the dti programmes are about lowering barriers to entry have disproportionately favoured white men. that is what is about. it is about preventing decision—makin- in of decision—making in of white on—making in of white men. aking in 7 of wte men. that7 zz= 72:
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sure that our government making sure that our government and so reflects america and so everyone merit based everyone whose merit based should love that. but the more pa rt 752? important part is it had nothing to do with this accident and the president even that is not admitted that he is not aware that this had anything to do —:: this accident. he was just waxing poetic and slightly linking them in a way that was this was wrong. was wrong. and 7 was wrong. and i 7 was wrong. and i don't 7 he was wrong. and i don't americans are ok with before we move on, earlier we brought you tail end of a brought you the tail end of a press conference about the plane which has small plane which has crashed in philadelphia. there is a little more what we heard little more of what we heard from the city's mayor cherelle parker the governor of parker and the governor of josh shapiro. of fatalities, so right now we're just asking for prayers,
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several dwellings and vehicles were also impacted and so we are urging people, particularly those who in the area, to please surrounding area, to please stay home if possible. and all of our state and local parts state and local gércegzg... . . as state and lecal earts—areerr ~~ , as expeditiously state and local earteazem ,. . as expeditiously as durin- very time. what you are difficult time. telnet gees-re we here is a difficult time. telnet gees-re - here is a universal does make unified response'does makea '. - ' for response'does makea unifieet —m response'does makea unified for a terrible response for a terrible aviation disaster. as awful as that aviationeoisa. . .. we that aviationeoisasterewafi - m— that aviation—disaster was. we also saw the best of tonight we also saw the best of we neighbour philadelphia. we saw neighbour helping — philadelphia. we saw neighbour helping neighbour, we saw pennsylvanians looking out for one another. i want to comments 77 i comments the mayor i i comments the mayor saidi —7 = -: to-ether and to-etherandl agencies working together and i want _ agencies working together and i want to— agencies working together and i want to especially thank and salute — want to especially thank and salute fire salute philadelphiaflte—auci —w- salute philadelphiaflte—auci _wi salute philadelphia ' . . - who did an salute philadelphia fire and job who did an salute philadelphia fire and
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job this no did an salute philadelphia fire and job this evening. extraordinaryjob this evening. we know— extraordinaryjob this evening. we know will be a loss in we know there will heatsss—her -regfi_ we know there will heatsss—her nm— we know there will he a loss in region and we want to this region and we want to offer— this region and we want to offer our— this region and we want to offer our thoughts and our - prayers _ offer our thoughts and our prayers for those who serious prayers for those who - grieving _ serious prayers for those who grieving at this moment. the fourth exchange of israeli hostages and palestinian scheduled to be released. the figure previously reported. since the truce took effect on january 19th, been exchanged as part of the deal. released hostages have begun talking about their experience in captivity, as our middle east correspondent wyre davies reports. it is still holding,
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and a sign of that of the next three hostages to be released over the weekend. yarden bibas. young infant children. abducted, and his wife. and the very difficult and poignant thing about mr bibas' release is that it's widely thought his back into their arms and video footage of people smiling as those people are released, i think it's going to be a very different and very difficult sentiment
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to his wife and children. she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was one of the first people to be released under this deal. when she was abducted into gaza she was shot in the leg and in the hand. she received such bad injuries that she lost two fingers. saying she's been in conversation with the british in gaza only did she not receive any adequate participating — or some
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of its personnel — its facilities in gaza were used by hamas to launch attacks from and as command and control centres. and to hide or to escape the fighting. in response to this claim made by ms damari, despite all these hiccups and problems there are further signs of progress over the weekend as.
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and simians and palestinians are so injured that they would and simians and palestinians are 5 to ijured that they would and simians and palestinians are 5 to travel that they would and simians and palestinians are 5 to travel abroad y would and simians and palestinians are 5 to travel abroad to vould and simians and palestinians are 5 to travel abroad to be ld need to travel abroad to be treated. at the white house. the israeli pm will be the first foreign leader to visit donald trump since he assumed office. and has suggested he wants egypt and jordan to take on friday, trump's secretary of state marco rubio �*the path forward in gaza' according to a us state department readout of the call. who had been detained in the country. on the social media platform x a shortwhile ago.
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about migration, sanctions, and the americans detained in venezuela were respectful. opposition — was designed to tighten existing german laws on migration.
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on the far—right afd — alternative for germany — "firewall" against cooperating with the far—right — which has been in place for decades. to germany's elections in three weeks' time. chancellor. following the aftermath from berlin and sent this report. it has been dramatic few days in the bundestag. it started on wednesday when a non—binding and calling wednesday when a nonrbinding and calling �*tougher motion and calling for tougher passed in immigration passed in parliament with help, with votes, relying on the boats, of ivotes. relying on theshoats. of far ivotes, relying on theshoats, of far right alternative for the far right alternative for deutschland. a taboo in it does make german it —— 5 make german it —— votes. . german it —— votes. it erman it —— votes. it is man it —— votes. it is called politics —— votes. it is called the firewall. then today on friday, legislation was tabled, again calling for tougher immigration rules and the behind this, the driving person behindthis. thesdriving has been the
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farce. hasheenthef cdu leader, conservative cdu leader, friedrich the tipped be the next to likely be the next of germany, at least chancellor of germany, at least according the polls. he has attending ts th=efitteh=ha= *" that make been saying he saying that make been saying he hasn't sought the help the r77igh7t7777 7 i right bu7t he �* right bu7t he does immi-ration rules �* immigration rules and 7 after 7 7 after hou7rs �* delay, yes, then after hours of delay, yes, there was a and the vote there was a debate and the vote and legislation pass —————— .~~— .——. ~ — —— ———— — — we ==7 if you step back from all :-——:= the7 we've the we've seen in the7 we've seen in the of the drama we've seen in the bundestag over the last few days, i think you can read a couple of things from it. first coople of thingsfro'rh it. first all, immigration has of all, immigration has become a defining issue in germany of all, immigration has become a defii of; issue in germany of all, immigration has become a defii of the ue in germany of all, immigration has become a defii of the election 'many ahead of the election that germany is holding february. germany is holding in february. also, the fact that the afd, else. the fast that eeeqfb. for else. the fast that tfiéfifg. for deutschland, alternative for deutschland, the far right party, has made electoral gains in germany, is polling it is affecting polling second, it is affecting political dynamics and political dynamics and political debate. and also when look at this isékfiailiiefiienéiif 7 7 7 77 7lookat7th7is7firewa7ll7, 7you77 7 you look at this firewall, you say that it has cooldn�*t say that it has but it is collapsed but it is showing cracks. gotta sed but it is showin: some cracks. emerged about prince have emerged about prince andrew his connection to an
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andrew and his connection. to an chinese spy who has alleged chinese spy who has been from the uk stop been banned from the uk stop court documents show that the been banned from the uk stop court 1 age nents show that the been banned from the uk stop court 1 age he the show that the been banned from the uk stop court 1 age he the princess t the to yang tengbo that the duke's interview with bbc newsnight had been �*ill advised' and �*unsuccessful�*. the aide, dominic hampshire, thanked mr yang for standing by the prince in the months after that interview in 2019, here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph. with the royal family. of guilt, regret or shame... now the disclosure of court documents gives a sense
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"i could list several high—profile and now are a very small number left. the letters to yang tengbo, who's accused of spying mr yang has described the allegations against him as "entirely unfounded" and called scrutiny on prince andrew and his relationship was that visit. ..
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in his bbc interview, he was asked about his no. funnily enough, 2010 was it. continue to make headlines and chip away at daniela relph, bbc news. before we go, taking you to the scene in a to the'scene'in arneighboo�*rhood philadelphia where an in philadelphia where an response is under emergency response is under way. can see there way. you can see there emergency on the emergency responders on the following the of a aeroplane there. we've heard from governor of heard from shapiro 10!’ of pennsylvania josh shapiro saying that philadelphia is in 7 in its in its response. know united in its response. we know that six people were on board. you are watching bbc news. hello there. after a january that delivered
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more than its fair share look relatively quiet. it won't be sunny all the time, a fair bit of cloud, into the afternoon, parts of east anglia and the far a bit of sunshine for the southwest, as well. ten celsius in plymouth — pretty mild for the time of year. wales, parts of northern england again likely to see some sunshine. but for northern ireland and western scotland,
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and some outbreaks of rain. and, as we head through saturday night, well, this rain band does work its way slowly eastwards — it turns wet for a time in northern ireland, with a flow of winds off the near continent, 0ur weather front just tends to weaken and break apart, with high pressure building in behind it. so, here is ourfront — yes, a band of cloud northern ireland should start to see some sunshine into the afternoon. and for central and eastern parts of england, it looks temperatures at best 9—10 celsius. now, we do it all again for the start of the new week,
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again, that weakens, and actually, by the middle of the week it looks like high pressure should build quite of dry weather through the week and some sunshine.
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voice-over: this is bbc news. hello, i'm katie razzall. and i'm ros atkins. on the media show this week, we'll talk about deepseek, the new chatbot made in china. we'll discuss what it tells us about al and whether this looks tiktok�*s impact on politics is again in focus.
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which has become very popular very quickly and is changing the chinese app says it was developed at a fraction ripples through silicon valley and raised concerns about censorship. reporter with bloomberg. so deepseek is a chinese ai start—up that until recently had a pretty low profile, especially to those in the west. that was surprisingly good. it says that it is competitive with some of the leading us
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so we're talking about, you know, a model that can
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