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new tariffs on china, mexico and canada. if president trump wants to usher in a new golden age with canada, not to punish us. and warns against delays. hello, i'm martine croxall.
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imports, and 10% on chinese goods. he is imposing billions of dollars of import duties on us goods. from tariffs will be "worth the price". our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. canada has hit back. tariffs against canada
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will put yourjobs at risk. president trump is imposing tariffs of 25% on all goods being imported into the us from both canada and mexico. oil imports, however, will be taxed at 10%. he says he will absolutely impose some kind of tariff on the european union to try to rebalance trade, imports and exports the same amount. president trump used emergency legislation to do this, he also believes this will make american consumers turn away from other countries and invest in us products instead.
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in less than two weeks since he returned to the white house, president trump's strategy is clear. he is going to risk using america's economic dominance nomia iqbal, bbc news, florida. the retaliation has started already. yes indeed. and it is coin: already. yes indeed. and it is auoin to already. yes indeed. and it is going to be — already. yes indeed. and it is going to be - grim - {27:52 522—ka 1: 7k? 7 of weeks, it seems, for couple of weeks, it seems, for producers, people who export to the united states from mexico and 80% of from and canada. 80% of exports from both of those countries come to count . this country. and understandably there is a lot
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concern. trump, for of concern. donald trump, for his down this his part, doubling down this morning, he both canada mexico on his truth social media of off the united states. went wevnt saying if he went further, saying if canada has a with he went further, saying if cana why is a with : he went further, saying if cana why doesn't with : he went further, saying if cana why doesn't it with : he went further, saying if cana why doesn't itjust ith : this, why doesn't ltjustf , — — ”— the 51st this, why deesh'rt ltjwstf , — — ”— the 51st state of the they not 7: 7they7not going they not going to union. they are not going to the sound of that north like the sound of that north of the border here. president the border here. the president making point that also making the point that there are no tariffs if you make things, goods, in = -::z the question is, of america. the question is, of course, �* feasible the that haee for the economies that have so in north become so interwoven in north america over the years. the big j, w i think america over the years. the big j, ,, i think now is how america over the years. the big j, ,, this nk now is how america over the years. the big j, ,, this trade v is how america over the years. the big j, ,, this trade warhow america over the years. the big j, ,, this trade war go v america over the years. the big j, ,, this trade war go on? long will this trade war go on? these measures are due to come long will this trade war go on? the effect sures are due to come long will this trade war go on? the effect on �*es are due to come long will this trade war go on? the effect on tuesday ie to come long will this trade war go on? the effect on tuesday this come into effect dn'tuesday this trump into effect dn'tueedey this trump has into effect cn'tuesdsy this trump has been week. dcneld’trump has been in the week. dbneld’trbmb has been in the past for known in the past for his brinkmanship, for his showmanship. he launched a ten
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hour trade war against colombia weekend. 77 weekend. but that was we resolved it that was we resolved after t was agreed to colombian government agreed to allow in military aircraft containing colombian deportees. " filonggwill” 7 ' longfwill this one go on? how long will this one go on? if it does drag on it certainly if it does drag on it could prove extremely painful, could prove,extremely painful. only for the economies of and mexico, but for the canadazand mexico. but for the of the united states, economy of the united states, which some economists are could see inflation predicting could see inflation as a result �*these and other -arts of measures.ghei'esbsc'eeste world will measures.,§hetetbsseesteef -world will bf measures.,§hetetbsseesteef - world will be watching i measures.,§hetetbsseesteef - world will be watching to i the world will be watching to see whether they are next. see whethercthey are next. right. donald see whether.they are next. right. donald trump has that's right. donald trump has suggested that tariffs, similar tariffs could imposed on the union because of the european union because of the trade that the us has trecie deficit thst the us" hes. europe. trecie deficit thst the bb hes. europe. and trecie cieficit thet the be". hes europe. and also with ebfebe'.”§ne�* else " to fund with ebfebe'.”§ne�* e1se " to fund these presumably to fund these tariffs, potential revenue
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tariffs, a potential revenue source, to fund such as source, to fund things such as tax cuts here at which he tax cutshere ethernewhich he promised to implement. so has promised to implement. so he very much sees them as a has promised to implement. so he v that1uch sees them as a has promised to implement. so he v that can sees them as a has promised to implement. so he v that can be es them as a has promised to implement. so he v that can be es therr for a tool that can be wielded for purposes that they have not used for ”erhas, it's 7 7 7 to say7in the 7 to say, in the past. 7 to sa i,n the ast. 7 fair to say, in the past. david willis in washington, - fair to say, in the past. david willis in washington, thank l willis in washington, thank you. rafah border crossing. of it last may. to medical treatment. joe inwood has sent this report from jerusalem. at gaza's nasser hospital some of the youngest victims of the conflict arrive. soon they will finally receive it.
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person in the world." as part of the fragile but so far successful ceasefire ofer calderon, held in captivity since october in return, hundreds of palestinians, some serving long sentences, others never charged this is part one of a three—part ceasefire deal. to negotiate. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on his way to washington to meet with president trump.
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of all our hostages, and dealing with the iranian terror axis and all its components. but this is just the start. who still need medical treatment will be able to get out of gaza. joe inwood, bbc news. for phase two in the ceasefire negotiations from jerusalem. until president trump was almost in office and they were painstaking negotiations.
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the returning of all the male hostages, the soldiers, both sides have said they want to come to some sort of deal but i think it's easy to say you want to do that. let's look at this strike, an air strike on a car in gaza. the idf say they did carry out an air strike on a vehicle driving north on a coastal road in gaza. people were injured. one of them, a child, was critically injured and had to be resuscitated. avoids inspection. they have admitted they carried it out but they said it was
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meanwhile, in the north of the west bank, israeli forces have expanded an operation there. focusing on thejenin camp, the city ofjenin, where they say they are trying to target armed palestinian groups. but the local hospital there says a 73—year—old man there this morning. there is also real concern from palestinians in the west bank, not just about this operation but about the actions, joe inwood in now it's time for a look
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at today's sport with jane. hello from the bbc sport centre. 1—0 after 52 minutes. an own goal for brentford's vitaly janelt. on the way out of old trafford, marcus rashford is closing in bbc sport understands that talks are at an advanced stage, however, there is still work to be done to finalise the move
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in the scottish premiership both sides of the old firm are in action. celtic are 1—0 up at motherwell, daizen maieda scoring in the first minute of play. while it's goaless between rangers and ross county at ibrox. celtic are ten points ahead of rangers in the league with a game in hand. arsenal boss mikel arteta was pep guardiola's assistant very highly of him. both him and his family, exceptional. of course we are not in touch much he has his business, i because he has his business, i have my business, but the respect we have is always there are six fixtures in
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the women's super league today. for arsenal to finish 4—3. season — they're playing aston villa — it's 0—0 at half time. you can see all the results on the bbc sport website. to golf beach pro—am in california. mcilory here — and lowry — both hit 7—under—par rounds of 65 to reach is—under. into the final day, but straka birdied his final two holes to card a 70 and move clear. connor, who captained england between 2000—2006, acknowledged that the team's
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reputation had taken a hit, of professionalism were accurate. the perception and reputation of england women's cricket is something that we... and for them to be role models and to inspire fans and boys cricket, which is the sport we love. playing for england. they are hurting hugely from what has happened over this last month. so, there isn't a lack of professionalism. there is learning, of course there is learning we've got if wa nt to if want to keep up—to—date the then with the football today then out the live on the check out the live pages on the sport website. and that's all the sport for now.
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countries, as m23 rebels advance toward the provincial a civil society activist told the bbc that many people rush toward the border. are now about 100 kilometres from the provincial a lot of people in bukavu, we are hearing they are burundi and even some indicating possibly heading to rwanda, although a lot of them have been too hesitant to head into rwanda. so a lot of people are stocking up, getting batteries
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and torches, and stocking up on foodstuffs in anticipation have to some extent been able to hold back the advance taken by the rebels. rwanda continues to say it is not supporting the m23 group. so where else might the support be coming from? those are the observations that have been made by un experts
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logistical support and that's how they have been able of the democratic republic of the congo. the border, to guard against any possibilities of threats countries that this conflict could spread further? it is quite an issue of concern and that's why we have seen they made that announcement recently.
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they have been fighting a different armed group, from just exploiting the crisis. recently the president of burundi said if this particular conflict further escalates then there is the possibility it will suck the entire region into a regional conflict, and that's why we have seen it's important for a peaceful solution to be pursued, a military approach. centre for disease control
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and prevention thank forjoining us. what sort of disease related are you in like the eastern drc places like the eastern drc the situation is volatile? extremely volatile? iii; 7 are extremely volatile? if 7 are talkin: about e�* "":"* ”se ere �*s�*lf-s shwt , an es mt�*h us ee eh“; first an area of es mt�*h us es uh“; first an area of 75 es “ms-h us .s.".s �*s“s“:' sis-u" an area of 75 square goma, an area of 75 square with more than 3 goma, an area of 75 square people. 1 more than 3 goma, an area of 75 square people. your �*e than 3 goma, an area of 75 square people. your colleague million people. your colleague was talking about also to carve area �*almost 7 area �*almostia through, an area of almost 1.4 million people. means we are million people. it means we are talking about 5 million people living in the small area. where have a living in the small area where have a huge risk of so many we have a huge risk of so many problems. in goma we have 7and 7 7 and measles. we need 7777777and7me7asl7es7.7we7n7ee7d to
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that the mpox �*that the mpox outbreak mm in this reion that is started in this region that is killing mostly children and young people, and is sexually transmitted. for me, am wanting to see —— am really wanting to see —— i am really wanting to see —— i am really if we will really wondering if we will see a outbreak in the eastern a major outbreak in the eastern drc. m increases in seeing increases in health emergencies other parts of emergencies in other parts of africa perhaps to a africa perhaps due to a of finance shortage of finance particularly after the us aid was 77 7773157 was7su7spe7nded fcreign eici wes'sbspended fbr days? foreign aid wasstrspend - - da s? f, foreign aidwassfispend- - da s? f, f, foreign aidwasstrspend- - da s? f, f, , foreign aid wasstrspend - - da s? f, f, of factors. the combination of factors. the first one is in security first'cne is insecurity and insecurity is leading to a this insecurity is leading to a personnel being absent, 5—2: 77 7 7&7 77777uck 77 7 773i 77lackof disruption of services, lack of medicines and right
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disruption of services, lack of met we es and right disruption of services, lack of met we have d right disruption of services, lack of met we have the right disruption of services, lack of met we have the mpox right disruption of services, lack of met we have the mpox vaccine now we have the mpox vaccine and can shatter we need to and can shatter that we neee te—s — ——— .., ,,,, —— to and can shatter that we heee te—— — ,,, .., ,,,, ,, to goma. i and can shatter that we heee te—s — ——— .., ,,,, —— to goma. i appealing bring to goma. i am appealing to leaders to give access to to leaders to give me access to the vaccine there. we're 77 7 about financing, as talking about financing, as your colleague was saying, many wealthy countries today are wealthyceuntries teday are the support to africa. will have a impact in 77 7 751 5175537555777 7 of managing7outbrea ks. terms of managing outbreaks. how readily might how readily available might domestic solutions be on how readily available might domestic so africa be on how readily available might domestic so africa rather than continent of africa rather than having to on having to rely on foreign support? this is something that we discussed _ support? this is something that we discussed with _ support? this is something that we discussed with african - we discussed with african leaders. i a meeting with a leaders. i had a meeting with a number of heads of state and they have various initiatives i know, like at a meeting that will take place on 13th of 7—_ at addis ababa. we february at addis ababa. we have the african champion on
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domestic resources. president will be part 7 111175555? 7 7 will be part of that. i khatami will be part of that. i also know ramaphosa wa nt to want to see how better we 11156 use ethical] use africah health use efricah health systems. more than 90% of currently more than 90% of support is coming exiled support is coming from exiled and this is not sources and this is not sustainable.— sources and this is not sustainable. ., sustainable. from the centre for disease — sustainable. from the centre for disease control _ we 7 we7ap7preciate you ”next; .... .--..- ,,, ..,. to us. 7777777to7us7.7tha7n7k7 7 7777777to7us7.77th7a7n7kyou77 77to7us7.77tha7n7kyou7f7or777 talking to us. thank you for your insights. panama one five countries in the region he is visiting. panama one five countries in �* arrived )n he is visiting. panama one five countries in �* arrived there s visiting. panama one five countries in �* arrived there earlier1g. panama one five countries in �* arrived there earlier in. panama one five countries in �* arrived there earlier in the he arrived there earlier in the day. he's due to meet with panama's presidentjose raul mulino. the trip comes with some
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urgency following president trump s stated determination to take back the panama because of alleged chinese influence over the waterway. that waterway is an important link for the united that waterway is an import“ and 1k for the united that waterway is an import“ and of for the united that waterway is an import“ and of course united that waterway is an import“ and of course it 1ited states, and of course it the atlantic and ocea ns oceans and coasts, and 7like 7 like40% 7 7like 40% of7 like 40% of 7us something like 40% of us container goes we ,, an eye we j an eye out for it. we will keep an eye out for marco the biggest awards ceremony in the music industry, the grammys, takes place this evening in los angeles. beyonce is up against taylor swift in the album of the year category, which swift has won four times. devastating wildfires. emma vardy reports. there has been an outpouring from the music industry
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were among a star—studded line—up at two benefit concerts in la. despite the doubts over whether the grammys should as a charitable night to raise funds and honour win an award for best album. but having repeatedly missed out on this accolade. # i love you...#. but she is up against taylor swift who has won
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# five, six, seven, eight...#. artists with nominations for chappell roan and charli while fires continue to burn across la county, for now the show will go on and the music industry is keen to strike the right note. our lead story at 9�*s": is all about tariffs trump is to president trump is set tc: later in the week mexico, canada and against mexico, canada and there is a by china. there is a minute by minute update on the page minute update cm the'live page you can minute update uh the'live page you can see the of the sto on the bbc website 7
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website and7bbc news app. hello there. the weather's been quite mixed this weekend. we've had some sunshine, a bit of cloud, but also some wind and rain, mainly towards the north and the west. and rain for a time before it turns very much colder again, with high pressure building in for the end of the period. high pressure, so its continuing to weaken. it's leaving no more than a band of cloud northern england, wales and the south west. to the west of it, brighter for northern ireland, western it's dry with some sunshine. and eastwards again. could be quite chilly.
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it will be less cold. blustery conditions across scotland with outbreaks of heavy rain at times. it could be a bit grey across the southeast. and a mild day to come. double figures for most, we could be up to 13, maybe 14 degrees, for example, in the moray firth. quite blustery and mild ahead of it, but it will be turning colder behind that cold front. to weaken as it does so.
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scotland, northern ireland with some scattered showers we'll be tapping into cold air all the while. with some sunshine.
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the headlines... for americans because of new tariffs but insists it will be worth it. taxes will be imposed on imports from canada, mexico and china. negotiations on the second stage of the gaza ceasefire artificial intelligence. home secretary yvette cooper said ai has industralised beyonce and taylor swift square off for album of the year.
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beyonce's cowboy carter has 11 nominations.
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