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uk out of line but i'm sure that 1- uk out of line but i'm sure that1-i uk out of line but i'm sure that 1— i think that uk out of line but i'm sure that i— i think that can be that i— i think that one can be out. the worked out. but the european is—it�*s an what union is—it�*s an atrocity. what they've done. the uk's prime minister is meeting eu leaders in brussels today, hoping to strengthen we report from goma, in the democratic republic of congo, for the first time since rebels took most of the city. the former president of the spanish football accused of sexual assault. the world cup final in 2023.
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and beyonce wins album of the year for first time at the year for the first time at the grammy awards. we will be live in la. we start with breaking news: trade tariffs on the uk. but he said he was mainly angry about the eu nomia iqbal — during a press huddle atjoint base andrews. we'll see what will happens, it'll happen. we'll see how things work out.
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it might happen, but it will definitely happen with the european union, i can tell you that they don't take our cars, products, so the uk is way out of line and we'll see. but the european union is really out of line. what they've done. with the eu. we will see whether or not we can balance out our budget.
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if we start with what we there from president trump the uk is out of about saying the uk is out of line that can be worked out, what do you read into that? well, i think what we're seeing is it is clear that is 7- determined to go forward with not as a negotiating tariffs, not as a negotiating strategy to attract —— extract concessions but he concessions but because he really wants to build up a significant... it started three biggest trading partners and they represent 42% of our but if you add the imports but if you add the eu and the uk to that, that is = �* 60% of �*60% of our �* 60% of our so is an unprecedented this is an unprecedented move away from nine decades of history —— historic us policy in trying to lower wo rld 77340753553 7 7 7 77 77 77g5fid7laria 51,15; 7 77 77 world and solve problems the world and solve problems through negotiation. it doesn't look like he is looking really look like he is looking for much of a negotiation right
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although he talks to these now, although he talks to these leaders but it clear that leaders but it isn't clear that they would get results simply by others making concessions and i think are more likely and i think we are more likely to see him continue to go 5:7-2 there are 5:7— forward. there are big consequences global consequences for our global relationships the world relationships around the world and us economy and some of and the us economy and some of them could end coming back them could end up coming back to haunt the president very them could end up coming back to haunt ti ways sident very them could end up coming back to haunt ti ways over it very z- coming months. ii we-.- ask ou about the m ts est; see abfietfhfi nigh. fies; he is playing, ts est; see abfietfhfi nigh. hes; he is playing, as it were, gig? t: a many many are warning the because so many—are warning the on the us economy, the because so many—are warning the consumer us economy, the because so many—are warning the consumer ins economy, the because so many—are warning the consumer in terms omy, the because so many—are warning the consumer in terms of iy, the because so many—are warning the consumer in terms of higher us consumer in terms of higher prices, higher inflation, therefore the fed can't reducer ~ ,,, ~ ~ ,,,,, is perhaps therefore the foo can't reouce' ~ ,,, ~ ~ ,,,,, is perhaps —— quickly rates is perhaps —— as quickly as it perhaps to. the as it perhaps wants to. the economy, the impact global economy, the impact elsewhere are your thoughts because it is a this because it is a tool, but for how will 7 7777wil7lthe7s7e777 77 7777wil7lthe7s7e7tar7if7fs77 77 7777wil7l seggoaf’f; 77 in7 for the canada, even if
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is just five or isjust five or six is just five or six months, wi7ll will have 7 will have a 7 will have a huge impact on it will have a huge impact on their economy, some it theirreconomyfsome saying it push canada will push canada into recession. i will push canada into recession.— will push canada into recession. ., �* secesstoo; mm trum - 's recession trump's intention is it be a measure, i to be a temporary measure, i think he is looking permanent it to coax everybody to for it to coax everybody to produce in the united states produce ihthetl-niteo—stotes—w owes the fallacy produce ihthetl-nited—stotes—w owes the fallacy that of but the fallacy and that of that there will be course is that there will be huge unintended consequences on our own economy and both on our 595". “notions and " ”*’ the world both on our stern “shows and ' " '" the world was not around the world was not countries will be forced... but trump's secret sauce in his was that he a lot of republican convinced a lot of republican swing voters that he a and swing voters that he was a better �*s duet the economy better �*s duet of the economy and joe biden but all the economists are that this have very significant have impact. if7icant have impact. the nt inflationary impact. the president told everybody that he was going to get prices down
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almost if voters “most immediatetu if protozo— ~ — —~ —— — to see the opposite start tf�* see mgg�*fibf�*afigfi 7 77 7 7 77 and at the same start tf�* see mgg�*fibf�*afigfi 77777 77 and at the same time if effect and at the same tinte if market becomes more the market becomes more volatile or a significant votatite or has a significant" ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ correction because of panic this induces, that could have significant repercussions on his short—term repercussions on his political support. we will have to see how that plays out. for the time being he seems to have a lot of within his own a lot of support within his own party to go forward in this. thank you so much for giving us �* take 7 7 �* take the 7 7 7 �*7t7a7ke77 7777th7e77flurry7777 �*take the flurry of 7 your take on the flurry of tariffs were lanced over tariffs that were lanced over the weekend. —— that were announced. trading in asia at the seeing markets down seeing share markets down the dollar has significantly. the dollar has the price of oil strengthened, the price of oil has gone a lot on. has gone up. a lot going on. we will unpack all of this in more detail in in business in we 7 we will be getting opinion. but the more expert'opinioh; but the of tariffs will likely be
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when 7 when starmer discussed when keir starmer meets eu leaders in brussels he also meant itillal today. he also meant olaf scholz in chequers. wants 7 7 between 77 7 7 7between the 77 7 7 7 between the uk 7 7 7 between the uk and 7 7 7 between the uk and its neighbours but european neighbours but britain will not be rejoining the eu. is the 7 is the first 7 777 is the first time 7 777 is the first time since 77 it is the first time since brexit minister will bfeilfépflfijéfal-�*tlétér will a bfeil't'é'pflfije’mlnlétér will a european council downing street says it represents sir keir�*s commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine — are at the top of the agenda. we will have more on that as well in business of e" i". baffle" because of the uk's a" in bjaa" because of the uk's trade course the uk's trade relationship with the eu is extremely and with extremely important and with the tariff coming the 7 the us, 7 the us, we 7 the us, we will 7 the us, we will unpack all ti in us, we will unpack all ti in 20 we will unpack all let's get some of the day's other news now. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has arrived in the us — where he'll become the first foreign leader to meet president trump
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they're expected to discuss the second phase of the gaza during anti—government protests. of wednesday's mid—air collision between a passenger plane and army helicopter. it is partially submerged in the potomac river. an investigation is ongoing. and forced thousands to flee their homes. in three days.
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there are growing calls for talks about the escalating crisis in the east of the democratic republic between congolese forces and the rebel group the m23. took over most of the city of goma last week. for the first time since the fighting started — the security situation here remains volatile. forces has shut down the city centre.
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when he kissed a member of the national women's team on the mouth after they won the world cup final in 2023. the spanish team lifts 2023 after in the after beating england intherfi' " ' ~ ,, ~ " a victory was after beating england intheww ,, , ,, w ,, ,, w victory was soon final victory was soon —— overshadowed. overshadowed —— overshadowed. luis rubiales hugged each �* but when came to playerdautwheh it came to hermoso, this hug he jenni hermoso, out this hug he kissed her on the he kissed her on the mouth. he said the kiss consensual, said the kiss was consensual, she said it was not. having , forced of the been forced out of the by the ensuing federation by the ensuing backlash, mr ruby alice now h “ail sentence faces a possible jail sentence if found of sexual .. —7—mr . 77 —7— mr rubiales. he also assault —— mr rubiales. he also faces a charge of coercion for trying to force ms
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for the better. when i was -la in: for the better. when i was - _ playing football younger, girls playing football was kind of strange. you were told oh, that for boys or told shc that is for bosom is not the girls being. that is not'the girls being. i think now, a girl 7f£>;te;§ii7, {£7 77 7 7f£>;te;§ii7, it}! 77 7 cool attrac7ti7v7e7,7 7 attrac7ti7v7e7,7y7es. 7 777—- e7s. but 7 777—— es. but the and attractive, yes. but the case has — and attractive, yes. but the case has underlined - and attractive, yes. but the case has underlined what i and attractive, yes. but the . case has underlined what some case has underlined what are has continued sexist see has continued sexist within the sport. attitudes within the sport. luis rubiales believes this is a case of law to far. a case of the law going to far. for it will be a chance to for two it will be a chance to that spanish would ensure that spanish would welcome and society, change for twelconteand'societg; change for better. guy hedgecoe, bbc twelconteand'societg; change for be madrid. hedgecoe, bbc staying with football a little longer. has been at his boyhood club since he was seven. rashford has not played a game for the side since early december after falling out of favour with its new manager.
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designed to raise money and as you say that will continue in the days ahead, probably get much more than that at the end of the day but also i think the determination to go on because people still have to work. absolutely, they certainly do, and what a night for beyonce. we really didn't know if she would get best album but she did. the coveted grammy that she has yet to get till tonight. she has so many grammys already and yet this was and as you
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when she did, and as you say, the most nominated artist of the most nominatedartist of time, she the most neminetedertist ef time, she had to wait a all time, she had to wait a long time for this, she was 7 by the country music -m awards that she won best album, she out country album the gramm s which shows at the grammys which shows that at the grammys which shows that at least the grammy voters believe that she was deserving in winning that particular award. �* ., , in winning that particular award. ., , award. and who else stole the kendrick award. and who else stole the - kendrick lamar. - award. and who else stole the - kendrick lamar. you i show? kendrick lamar. you mentioned _ show? kendrick lamar. you mentioned his _ show? kendrick lamar. you mentioned his name. - show? kendrick lamar. you mentioned his name. he i show? kendrick lamar. you | mentioned his name. he won show? kendrick lamar. you - mentioned his name. he won in the five categories that he was nominated in and again, from and we keep los angeles, and we keep bringing it to the theme bringing it back to the theme of the evening. he dedicated his record �*the year to the his record of the year to the city of los angeles and he city of lesangeles and be many of the different named many of the different boroughs have become so e-e 7 the news. 77 the news. the areas familiar in the news. the areas affected by these that —— he has grown up with and said hehae grown up with and areas said hehae grown upwith and areas of said hehas g—fqwf} dpwith and areas of los angeles isaid hehas g—fqwf} dpwith and areas of los angeles that the areas of los angeles that had been good to him. the the areas of los angeles that had�* —— in good to him. the the areas of los angeles that had�* —— the )od to him. the the areas of los angeles that had�* —— the best) him. the the areas of los angeles that had�* —— the best) hir artist, one
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the bi-ur, one of the big four, one of the of the big four, one of the prominent categories, went chappell 77 7 chappell roan. 77 7 chappell roan. she 7 chappell roan. she actually to chappell roan. she actually used acceptance speech to used her acceptance speech to make a serious point. she criticised record labels for the in which they support the way in which they support oras the way in which they support or as she sees it, they don't support, upcoming artist in terms of their welfare and their pay. terms of their welfare and their pay-— their pay. interesting. oint their pay. interesting. _ point to - their pay. interesting. i _ point to make their pay. interesting. - _ point to make there. megrtant point to make there. you, peter, we will see soon. lovely to see you as peter said there, got it in terms of how? 7 in terms of how: 77 paid right in terms of how they paid tribute, how they raised money, of 7 of the 7 of the they 7 of the they made all of the efforts they made towards people of all of the efforts they made towards . people of 7 to get 15 £47555? 7 7 so many, ithink it an executive producer and was an executive producer and ceo of the interviews m
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show, gaow'1’tamn’g”" if shothalkingw” 1&4 show would 6 show would honour who were their firefighters who were their heroes but also highlight the for the fire need for the fire survivors you've lost their homes and everything and i think it everything and i think it it everything and i think it it really was shown really. it really was shown the show, they did throughout the show, they did an excellentjob. an excellent job. all throughout an excellentjob. all throughout the show, you could see there was a qr code to allow people home who are allow people at home who are watching the show to donate. they talked about how much watching the show to donate. they ta they about how much watching the show to donate. they ta they were how much watching the show to donate. they ta they were raising. |ch watching the show to donate. they ta they were raising. almost money they were raising. almost at end of the show they at the end of the show they they brought out about said they brought out about $7 million over the 3.5 hours. million over the 5.5 hoe-rs. they had on air. so sing they had, been on air. so was a large they that was a large amount. they also the as also had the firefighters, as you just saw, come on stage and announced the last or award of the and announced the last and ' award of the and announced the last and' also d of the evening. and they also had videos a lot of videos highiighting a lot of victims of the fires. so it the victims of the fires. so it really nice to see all of was really nice to see all of this on and making sure this going on and making sure you know, hey, mm honourin the best music we are honouring the best music from many different genres,
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don't forget really don't forget la is really a hard right now we re were so many were so many people, there were so many people, hundreds of who lost homes in �* homes in those la that —— | wildfires so that —— i thought they an excellentjob with they did ahexcellent" . ' . they did ahexcellent" . ' a that. and some fantastic performances _ that. and some fantastic performances as - that. and some fantasticl performances as - we that. and some fantastic - performances as - we just about it vias talked about beyonce, it was certainly her night. us certainly her n'rght. talk us the winners. certainlyhernig . = - thewinners. �* , through the winners. 5a; ..e.~a'.e kendrick through the winners. eesafil - kendrick - we - through the winners. eesafil - kendrick - we haw. through the winners. dew - kendrick - we have to | was kendrick lamar we have to say, he will say, remember, he will be next weekend for the oerforming next weekend for the , bowl so he has been very super bowl so he has been very busy this week so it was nice see him pick up awards to see him pick up these awards for this category. because you had beyonce and new artist roan winning the best chappell roan winning the'hest �* artist and also had new artist and you also had album of the year which i cowboy it was album of the year which i to )wboy it was album of the year which i to see >y it was album of the year which i to see those it was wonderful to see those individuals when think 7 all of the accepted through all of the accepted speeches, they were to be speechesrthey were to be we talked about roan i already she oan i already she used already she used her already she used her acceptance
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where she used her acceptance to highlight record eeeeeh to highlight the reee'd' ,.., ~ ,,, ~ ' v ' and saying eheeth t" hiahtitrht the ”£555?!" ,.., ~ ,,, ~ ' v ' and saying look, �*ree'h t�* h:“':“�* the e'e�*} ~ ~ ' f ' and saying look, you labels and saying look, you need to f�* ’ for need to do more for the that the artists artists, that the artists always have the back of the ie.e...e labels. it doesn't record labelsgbut—it doesn't like the record labelsgbo't—it doesn't like the record labels seem like the record labels have the artist —— the have the artist —— have the back �* the artists would to see more done in terms like to see more done in terms of healthcare. we had a global award ”w'awéra'géi'agm"7 award going to 77 award going to alicia and she 77 77 and she usedé "7’th she ssedgher " 7 7 keys and she used her to ddi acceptance speech to say ddi isn't a threat, it is a gift. we also saw gaga winning we also saw lady gaga winning with bruno from herfilm fwith bruno mars from her film joker and said trans are not invisible. . . are not invisible. and people are not invisible. and then finally we had shakira who also won an and she said also won an award and she said she wanted to donate her award to all of the immigrants in the ., . .- ,, ,, e . ,.- quitea to all of the immigrants in the ., . .- ,, ,, e . ..- quiteafew! to all of the immigrants in the ., . .- ,, ,, e . ..- quite a few! at, useeqiiite a few! as you would expect useeqiiite a few! at as you would expect useeqiiite a few! at these ou would expect useeqiiite a few! at these events. :i expect useeqiiite a few! at these events. kj, .pect always at these events. kj, you so much, lovely to thank you so muchrlovely to you and we will talk to you see you and we will talk to you again soon, i am sure. i will back with nose back with hose today. be back with his nose today. more on tariffs and the yo; tte ehi the you shortly.
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hello there. as we head through the first full week of february too. it will turn briefly milder, with many of our temperatures in double figures to start off, towards the middle, the end of the working week. it's quite blustery here and it's also a mild start to monday morning. but across southeast england, east anglia, blustery for the western isles, for northwest scotland, possibly some rather large waves overtopping at times. the winds are lighter further south and east. some brightness across eastern scotland, a nice slice of sunshine developing for wales,
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those weather fronts just gradually sink further southwards and eastwards. 12 degrees celsius. now, our cold front continues to push further southwards it as we head through tuesday. but we're starting off on a wet note down through western wales and southwest england too. we'll start to see a few wintry showers digging in behind our cold front, as we head through tuesday night
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