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which has been in place for decades. merz, who is looking to become the country's next chancellor. as the israeli prime american—german institute. minister's visit to the us is confirmed. we begin with breaking news from philadelphia where a small aircraft crashed that's the that cook and sparked a large fire friedrich mertz could have cooperated the afd, what cooperated—with the afd'what that have met for german would that have met for german 7 for? 7 for having 7 iforhaving me. let's not you for having me. let's not forget that friedrich mertz also relied on the afd back camera further away.
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cherelle parker and the governor of pennsylvania proportionefthe electorate josh shapiro. the democratic proportionofthe electorate the democratic union that and the democratic union that merkel and of her we no supports merkel and part of her more centrist kind of brand of reports on the conservatism. see. fatalities, we are number of fatalities, so we are conservatism. we will see. there is a bit more uncertainty asking everyone �*their i is still pretty but i think it is still pretty certain that he will be is? and prayers for certain that he will; ere ” thoughts and prayers for all who he will get into a may have been impacted and who may have been impacted and affected by this tragedy. .t.,a,, may,” . . $15,1th : z weithfthatis ' ' withithatzisthe z withithatzisthe big coalition with, that is the big question. i several dwellings and vehicles coalition with, that is the big question- — question. and i wonder looking, were also impacted and we for example. — question. and i wonder looking, for example, at _ question. and i wonder looking, for example, at the _ question. and i wonder looking, for example, at the greens, - for example, at the greens, they thinking about this were also impacted and so we that there might be an are urging people, particularly those who live in area, to "ow now there is only three surrounding area, to please stay home if possible, right now there is only three mathematically investigators and all of our 7 after the election. cdu csu stay home if possible, investig state and all of our stay home if possible, cou csu [m cdu csu m investig state and local our cdu csu the spd which the cdu csu with the spd which angela merkel had many examples federal state and local partners are working as coalition with as expeditiously as possible this very during this very difficult of. coalitien'with'thefi" and the csu and the time. , ., . , with the time. what you are seeing here tv with the afd and 7 7 777w7ith7the7a7fd7 gnaw; coalition with the afd and the is time. what you are seeing here isi unified _ time. what you are seeing here isl unified response _ time. what you are seeing here is l unified response to - cpsu. think after work it time. what you are seeing here isl unified response to an - is a unified response to an - aviation _ cpsu. think after this work it would be very —— after this is a unified response to an aviation disaster. before week will be difficult for the awful as that to go into a asawfgll eczesfluzfigggfez was, agawigd as that aviation �*was, tonight astatggttl as that aviation �*was, tonight also disaster was, tonight we also saw_ disaster was, tonight we also saw the — disaster was, tonight we also saw the best of philly. we saw neighbour helping neighbour, we f:—
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7-— the 7 you. and a lot of with the cd you. and a lot of neighbour helping neighbour. we trust has in the pennsylvanians saw pennsylvanians looking out for one — saw pennsylvanians looking out for one another. i want to and the political i don't 7 77 7i7do7n7�*tthi7nk 7 77 7i7do7n7'tthi7nk he est ..abl' atish go ment i .; , do scie' tteth' junk m, he establishment. l don't—think, he go into a coalition with reaffirm _ for one another. i want to z reaffirm the comments the mayor afd so i think afd so i think a grand g au— reaffirm the comments the mayor % all of— reaffirm the comments the mayor saidwf w. all of the different the afd so i think a grand coalition pretty likely, coalition is pretty likely, evenif reaffirm the comments the mayor coalition is pretty likely, even if greens better saidwf . working he different reaffirm the comments the mayor saidwf . working together nt reaffirm the comments the mayor even if the greens do better i don't think saidwf . working together and agencies working together and i want _ agencies working together and i want to— than expected, i don't think that will change the mass of agencies working together and i want to thank and want to especially thank and the �* government. salute — want to especially thank and salute philly fire philly salute philly fire and philly police _ salute philly fire and philly police who did an extraordinary —— before you go, this is the 'ob police who did an extraordinary scene in philadelphia, the job this — police who did an extraordinary job this we know of a small aeroplane 54—5 §—’:= —’——$ §—’e——’——$ §—’:= —:— = -: there will be a loss in this region— there will be a loss in this crash there. the emergency resnonse — crash there. the emergency resnonse is _ crash there. the emergency response is - under - crash there. the emergency response is - under way i region and we want to offer our crash there. the emergency i response is - under way and to 7 to the 7 to the statement from according to the statement from the company believed to be and region and we want to offer our -and our— region and we want to offer our according to the statement from and our serious 7 the comp the )elieved to be e according to the statement from the comp the flight, d to be according to the statement from the comp the flight, sixr be operating the flight, six z:— believed to be on board. zz= 2: at this moment. are watching bbc news. for 77 for your 77 for your7company. here's some of what they said. thanks for your company. london takes overfrom here, bye thanks for your company. london takes over from here, bye for now. hello there. after a january that delivered was full of smoke. more than its fair share of stormy, turbulent weather, the start of february does there will be some sunshine around this weekend — you just hear everybody say get down, get down, get down and z _= everybody said down, 2” ii. get down: 77 particularly disruptive. and lower.
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it hit a couple of cars. boom! now on the satellite picture, you can see plenty of cloud out to the west of us. ihave neverseen , , , life. so that will slow the progress of this weather front — and it means that front pennsylvania. more innocent souls lost." will tend to weaken as it moves eastwards through the weekend. as we've heard — local officials still have not of cloud, some mist and fog, confirmed any casualties. as well — much of that between a commercial plane and military helicopter. pretty mild for the time of year. wales, parts of northern an american airlines regional england again likely jet travelling from wichita, to see some sunshine. eastern scotland may see some sunshine, too, but for northern ireland army black hawk helicopter and western scotland, as our weather front and crashed into the potomac approaches, we will see thickening cloud. quite a brisk wind, as well, up to the north—west, — and the first
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fatal crash involving a it turns wet for a time in northern ireland, the western side of scotland. a bit of patchy rain running ahead of that. discover what exactly went wrong. the victims. we will go back and look at any air traffic control for sunday, some bits and pieces of rain, but this into the afternoon. and for central and eastern parts of england, it looks look at their past 72 hours, or even two or three weeks, some sunny skies developing in parts of northern scotland. temperatures at best what they probably nine or 10 degrees. ate that day. onto a lot of other information strongly across the uk. that very critical. identified. where the american airlines plane was flying in from. so actually, not a bad week of weather in prospect.
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crowded into the noontime prayer vigil at wichita city hall to mourn their own. one of those was kiah duggins, for more on this i spoke to city council member moment for you and your community. how are people in wichita doing? but it's definitely devastating. people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but what we saw at the vigil
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who was onboard — and i'm very sorry to you and her community. kiah�*s amazing. there at the time. she was just always full of life, inspirational, standing up for what's right. just an amazing young person, being an intern voice-over: this is bbc news. she made in people's which is straight lives here — and i know after this programme. i've set off on a road trip in a very special vehicle, on board, people who were important to their community. this is cecil the camper van.
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with that in mind, how is the community doing what kinds of questions are people in your community now asking for and needing answers for? i think people want to know that's really putting cecil to the test, driving him and his rusty chassis all but wichitans are patient to see all the facts come out the way back to his spiritual and not rush to judgement. birthplace in central germany. was first mass—produced. but again, we just want to support one another and uplift. in the 1960s. we alljust need to come together and support one another, and cherish that's a good omen, isn't it? the moments we have yeah! absolutely, and you were mentioning already how your community has been coming together — but ijust wonder, in these coming weeks and months, what kind and also, how are you memorialising those people
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planning maybe a larger memorialfor those individuals. of unity and peace here in wichita — the governor's ordered flags at half—staff for a few days into next month. those who were guests here at the ice—skating competition. tragically linked because of this — i wonder what you made from the comments from donald trump in the wake of this awful tragedy? i think these victims and their families deserve
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from their president. but we here in wichita are making sure that we are coming that we honour people in the right way, and we don't look to things that divide us, but to what can unite us. with tariffs against the us�*s three biggest trade partners. president trump has been speaking about the types of products he expects to be hit with the tax. eventually, we'll put tariffs on chips, put tariffs on oil 18 february.
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we already have tariffs on steel, and we saved our to what it'll be. we'll be putting tariffs on steel and aluminium, so why are tariffs being imposed? and mexico have allowed large numbers of undocumented immigrants, and a large amount of fentanyl — to cross into the us. donald trump is obviously a couple of weeks late, i always say, tariffs is the most beautiful word to me in the dictionary.
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who left us. the flow of illegal drugs, including fentanyl, the president will be implementing tomorrow a 25% tariff on mexico, 25% tariffs on canada, and a 10% tariff and allowed to distribute into our country. they are each other�*s biggest trading partners by far. prices for american consumers.
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if america buys less of their oil. if the president does choose to implement any tariffs and other goods that are shipped to america from china. being exported to america — but it doesn't hurt to also punish one of your biggest global competitors. negotiator, and appears confident that punishing war that could result in american voters paying the price. sarah smith reporting there. for more reaction from canada, bbc newsnight has been speaking
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he is a former governor of the bank of england — and is now a frontrunner to replacejustin trudeau imposed on canada by trump. to a bully. we're not going to back down. we're united and we will retaliate. against canada — contemplating, i guess, on the united states. they're going to raise interest rates. around the world. i mean, let's be absolutely clear.
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trading partner, that it negotiated in good faith. we will take steps. i think it's reasonable to expect in the immediate term that we will match dollar for dollar of the us tariffs. we will target our tariffs against those goods and least affect canada, but to be clear, economy and that impact will be felt more quickly this is entirely unjustified and we have many, many but we will if we have to. prisoners is set to take place on saturday under the fragile
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scheduled to be released. the figure previously reported. in captivity, as our middle east correspondent wyre davies reports. she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was
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saying she's been in conversation with the british prime minister, sir keir starmer, in gaza only did she not receive any adequate buildings belonging to the much—criticised un body unrwa. unrwa, of course has been accused by israel of not only participating in the october 7 attacks, but also that it's important to say that those unrwa facilities were often the only buildings left standing in parts of gaza and were used by thousands of palestinians to seek shelter in, and to hide or to escape the fighting. particularly if its buildings, even if abandoned were used to hide or keep hostages in and it would like an independent inquiry.
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despite all these hiccups and problems there are further the border crossing at rafah, between egypt and gaza, wyre reporting there. the israeli pm will be the first foreign leader expressed a lack of confidence in the gaza ceasefire deal, spoke with saudi arabia's foreign minister
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according to a us state department readout of the call. a former us state department official — gave me his view on the israeli pm. i think ithink trump i think trump has a unique as far as american ability as far as american presidents go, to put pressure netanyahu. neta nyahu. it netanyahu. it might be the on netanyahu. it might be the first president you have a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou have a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou i no: a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou i no fear of really hard who had no fear of netanyahu politically in fact, feared him even more than he his: partners his? partners in fears his coatitien partners in they think that is why israel they think that is why we the ceasefire agreed we start the ceasefire agreed to, but —— word had to, but it —— word biden had tried for eight months couldn't —m get it done and trump stepped and say to in and say this has got to happen. he agreed on things he never would have agreed to happen. he agreed on things he never wou so we agreed to happen. he agreed on things he never wou so we t agreed to happen. he agreed on things he never wou so we will eed to happen. he agreed on things he never wou so we will see to happen. he agreed on things he never wou so we will see how happen. he agreed on things he new plays so we will see how happen. he agreed on things he new plays out we will see how happen. he agreed on things he new plays out in will see how happen. he agreed on things he new plays out in process. 1ow that plays out in process. the challenge is how is still challenge is how mas is still a fighting formidable fighting force inside so any kind of end formidable fighting force in the so any kind of end formidable fighting force in the war so any kind of end formidable fighting force in the war on i any kind of end formidable fighting force in the war on a my kind of end formidable fighting force in the war on a permanentend have to resolve of governance question of governance after and that a one everybody needs to net
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