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and tells the bbc taxes will �*definitely be applied' to the european union. uk is out of line but i think that one can be worked but the euro-ean union m is... it is an atrocity, what they've done. the country's partnership with the union. of congo, for the first time since rebels took the former president of the spanish football of sexual assault. beyonce wins album
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hello and welcome. we start with breaking news. president trump has told bbc news he might impose trade tariffs on the uk. but he said his main aim is the european union correspondent, nomia iqbal, during a press huddle atjoint base andrews. mr president, will you? it will happen but we're going — might. we'll see how things work out. i can tell you that
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they don't take our farm products. and we take everything from them. millions of cars, tremendous amounts of food and farm products. and we'll see the uk — well, prime minister starmer has been very nice. we can balance out our budget.
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and mexico later today. on saturday, mr trump signed off on 25% tariffs on neighbouring mexico and canada, despite sharing a free trade pact. concerns of a trade war and rising prices. we will make america great again, let's speak to simon evenett — a professor of geopolitics and co—chair of the world economic forum trade and investment council.
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investm have >uncil. investm have you il. investm have you on programme. president trump has addressing pregremme. president trump has addressing the pregrsrnrne. president trdrnn hes addressing the world forum where this was economic forum where this was theme. give your take the msin thémffiise'gsdr’ tsiie " what has the resin themefeiee'gedr’ te'ee " what has been announced. on what has been announced. this is the first phase in a negotiation. your listeners should assume that tariffs should not assume that tariffs will necessarily be imposed immediately despite statements. .. ”bf...” -..- .. ..-.. .,,.- .-.... -.-- " "sf’tiié w w" oftheofficial 777 none of the official has made documentation has been made public yet on what has public yet on what exactly has to happen. process will over weeks and i will see a lot 7 7wi7ll7se7eal707tof7 7 7 7 7 7 77w7i7ll7se7e a 17°} snare; 7 7 we wit! see e tot deem-3 the e .. s... - we did see e int “mauve—the — — 77—7 . .- may begin as people than light at heat than light at the moment. you do not sound but you do not sound perturbed but economists 7 spoken to are economists i have spoken to are very concerned about what this mean. many that could mean. many saying that the tariffs are in place could mean. many saying that will tariffs are in place could mean. many saying that will be iffs are in place could mean. many saying that will be there 3 in place could mean. many saying that will be there some ace could mean. many saying that will be there some time. they will be there some time. the people you have spoken to
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z fizz right. the keyword, are right. the keyword, once the tariffs are in place they the teriffs ere inplece they a the teriffs ere inpleee they a lot the teriffs ere inpteee they a lot of damage. there is a de e tetetdentege. there is e supply chains that de e iebflidemage there is e supply chains that be 2:77— 7 7 of this of this and key un-a�*laa ka�*a...a a! bk!» ana la” meshed gees-see tn we end he, of un-a�*laa ka�*a...a at me:— nna la” meeeee eeeeeee e! slurs eue rte, of low ggoéé—border shipments of low products that will be value products that will be heavily disrupted but the key thing is the tariffs are thing is if the tariffs are implemented. donald trump has a thing is if the tariffs are impler of 1ted. donald trump has a record of announcing significant and making significant tariffs and making tariff threats and waiting to see what other side offers. see what the othetsidenffers. canadians and mexicans have the canadians and mexicans have to threatened te retaliate.” -.-. -.-. retaliation, threatened te retaliate,—— -.-. -.-. retaliation, signalling e7xpect 7 7 e7xpect a 7 7 e7xpect a negotiation. 7 e7xpect a negotiation. t7his they expect a negotiation. this is a deal and is is not a done deal and there is way to step back from the a way te step hath. trend the but the a way tp step peek. trend the but the question is what brink but the question is what deal will deal washington will accept from and mexico city. frpm qttawe en'd'htexiep city. is a lot of —— at there is a let ef stake —— at china to there is e let ef steke —— at china to this stake. china is used to this but canada and mexico, it is �* territory the three new territory where the three countries enjoyed a trade
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countries enjoyed a free trade when you look at partnership. when you look at the goods, value goods the goods, value of goods crossing borders, it is quite staggering. forthe crossing borders, it is quite staggering. for the us it could have implications for inflation.— have implications for inflation. ., . m inflation. correct. in work we have done — inflation. correct. in work we have done i have _ inflation. correct. in work we| have done i have simulated inflation. correct. in work we i have done i have simulated the have dene we have cumulatadthe .. . on have dene we have simulatedthe ~ . on inflation it impact on inflation and it could be a of percentage could be a couple of percentage points if the measures go peints ifthe measures gt: that will paints ifthe measures ga that will not be threughe that willnetee ~ ~ that will have ; �* interest rates, 7 �* interest rates, and lower interest rates, and against dollar which is against the dollar which is what markets are what the markets are if the antisipatine. lf the tafff - ..---. 7—7 ~ — .- —— through antisipatine. lf the tafff f ..---. .-. ~ 7 .- .- through at the come through at the levels threatened, then they will be a deal, but we 7 deal, but we there big deal, but we are not there yet. we are in the pre—tariff impact phase and negotiations are going on in earnest. i are gains an in earneate't u..-.-......-,- not are using an in earneate't' "" ..... ' not to conclusions. are geing an in earneate't' .... w ' of ot to conclusions. are geing an in earneate't' .... w ' of conclusions onclusions. are geing an in earneate't' .... w ' of conclusions being ions. as you can imagine
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sides. but thank you for all sides. but thank you for your thoughts on that. the of tariffs is likely to issue ef tariffs is liieely te discussed when keir be discussedm�*hehrkei rsta rmer with be discussed'mhehrkei rsta rmer with eu in meets with eu leaders in brussels. on sunday, the british pm met the german chancellor will not be rejoining the eu. commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership chief political correspondent henry zeffman joins me. is symbolic, first uk
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prime minister at the european council meeting since is so 7 is 757577 795755 7 is so 7 going7 7not there iseemee“ geing an. net threats �*on the eu i on the eu uk. of tariff on the eu and uk. there a lot discuss. an there is a lot to discuss. an lot. what keir starmer he was 7 777777hew7as7g7oing777 he was going out thought he was going out for and what will be the focus of meetings today is meetings teday is discussians defence and security, on defence and security, especially in the context of especially in the sentext ef �* in ukraine especially ih the centext ef �* in ukraine so as well the war in ukraine so as well as the dinner european as the dinner with european leaders today with keir starmer meeting the secretary general of nato because nato is also in brussels. that is t7hé77mi7777 7 the77uk7is77 7 think’iiaeéa’; 7 7 the77l7jk7is7clearly7most where the le'k is clearly meet by where the le'k is elearly meet by its valued by its european neighbours, in its engagement with defence issues and support ukraine in that war and oi the russian repelling of the russian invasion. but clearly you will also see leaders and
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7 starmer 7 7 starmer being7 777 starmerbeing7pressed 7 starmer being7pressed to keir starmer being pressed to respond to donald 7 overni-ht. ani overnight. and the comments overnight. and the broader context �*the comments overnight. and the broader context �* the visit broader context for the visit is notjust defence and but what he calls a security but what he calls a reset of with the eu. reset of relations with the eu. the question is whether it is the eeeetien ie fificthcnv: h the eeeetien ie whether'fie ' ' �* by a us made harder by having a us president who president whe'eifearty testifies” ’ european union. president whe'eteertf testifies ' ' ’ euroean union. ~ ., president ehe'eteertf testifies ' ' ’ euroean union. ., , 7 777f7or77 7 7 7 77 777f7or7t7he7 for7the uk 7 7 77 777f7or7t7he7uk and important for the uk and here is they are government here is they are seen to do all they can to growth 7 growth into7the growth into 7the uk inject growth into the uk economy, and the trade relation the7 eu is critical as far with the eu is critical as far as that is concerned and he is under to bring up relations with 7 relations with the eu. trade relations with the eu. he is and is trade relations with the eu. tie is and is not. you have a uk prime minister visiting brussels they are in charge brussels and they are in charge ., .- as, .. . . a brussels and they are in charge — .-. — — —— —— —— a party on how to of a party divided on how to approach the eu, which has been the story of the last decade in :-= 7 this time it british politics. this time it
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is a labour prime minister. some in the �* party would him go �*in 5 h— relationship with the eu. he has ruled out hasmeted eat the ia'k. rejeining single or customs under u7nder his 7 u7nderhis77lea7de7r7ship,777 union under his leadership, which many would the two 7 the two cle7a rest ways of —: the trade th even with the uk relationship, even with the uk the european union. and outside the european union. and some labour are "me talus salt—s“ ee anxious about "me talus salt—s“ are anxious about seen = -: start unpicking 7 start unpicking the 7 start unpicking the br77exit =—= 7 i think777ll t i think you7will get a deal. i think you will get a lot of technical tweaks suggested over the coming months, perhaps by the menth= perhaps years; lay the rhrrrrhmrrhrrm menth= eerhaps years; lay the . .. . .. to improve prinne hlmfierte marine .. r "w elements of prinne hlmfierte marine w ' wrw elements of the prinne hlmfierte marine w ' wrw elei trading i the post—brexit trading relationship and that post—brexit trading relationship more iat post—brexit trading relationship more generally. the is what the sensitive thing is what does eu asked for in does the eu asked for in return? there have been 77 of 77 07a; 777 77 o7fayouth 777 77 o7fa youth mobility
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a lot of labour scheme. a lot of labour politicians would scheme. a lot of labour politicianswould anxious politicians would be anxious about anything thatincteases the number of migration, the number of migrant workers in the labour force in the uk. as ever 777wi7th777 7 with the777777 777777i7/iiith7'7che77—77—7vi/ith7777 7 eli are about trade=aiiii5 eli are about trade=oiiiis and often become quite they often become quite for a lot of labour unpalatable for a lot of - = = . politicians. -- poli ' 7-i . ~ have politicians. -- politiciansme - have more _ politicians. -- politiciansme i have more on that i politicians. -- politiciansme i have more on that and i politicians. -- p% i have more on that and the will have more on that and the trade the eu, trade relationship withthe eli. uk, later in business. let 5 get some of the day 5 other news now they're expected to discuss the second phase of the gaza ceasefire deal, which aims to establish a permanent truce crackdown on peaceful protests in georgia. a journalist in the capital
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tbilisi said a second during anti—government protests. the washington dc fire chief says 55 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of wednesday's mid—air it was partially submerged in the potomac river. as flooding in queensland worsens. meteorologists said the area received six months of congo, where there's
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been fierce fighting here's his report. territory almost a week ago. the security situation here remains volatile. heavy fighting between the rebels and the congolese forces has shut down the city centre. banks, shops and other services have all been paralysed by the violence. it seems peaceful as we drive across the city. residents are frightened.
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explode and injure people. this once bustling city is now scarred by the fighting. over there, i see bullet holes on that bus, and it's when the shooting started.
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i screamed for help i came out of the house screaming. with no signs of a truce between the congolese forces and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are expecting the worst. paul njie, bbc news, goma. around the world and across the uk.
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federation, luis rubiales, goes on trial today, accused of sexual assault. the world cup in 2023. on trialfor coercion. all four men deny any wrongdoing. our correspondent, guy
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hedgecoe, reports from madrid. luis rubiales each player in celebration. jenni hermoso. having been forced out of the federation by the ensuing backlash, mr rubiales now faces he also faces a charge of coercion for allegedly three of his former colleagues are also on trial for coercion,
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isabel fuentes started playing for the national team in 1971 tears to her eyes. translation: it was something we would have liked _ but we weren't allowed to. they have lived out our dreams. for current players, such as those at third division for the better. you were told, "oh, that's for boys," or "that's not a girl's thing." but i think now being a girl playing football, it's something cool. and attractive.
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the law going too far. football and society change for the better. guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. guyjoins me now from madrid. you are the courtroom where this will take place. tell us about what will tell us more about what will today. tell us more ab. . .. .' toda. ., , happen today. rzrzef we 2:2: 7 the playe7r was hermoso, the player who was kissed by luis rubiales to arrive at the courthouse. she will be the first witness to take the stand today. she has flown over from mexico where plays club football and she plays club football and has flown over specifically for the case. and we expect luis himself to be here at
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court it is a case the court later. it is a case that will last two and a half weeks or so. there be weeks or so. there will be other members of the spanish national team who inational footballteam. whowon world cup in 2023 taking the world cup in 2023 taking the world cup in 2023 taking the some them via the world cup in 2023 taking the link. some them via the world cup in 2023 taking the link. alsot them via the world cup in 2023 taking the link. alsojenni iem via video link. alsajenni brother will take the hermoso's brother will take the stand as witness. luis standras a witness. icuis is not standras a witness. luis is notjust standras a witness. luis is not just facing rubiales is notjust facing of sexual assault but charges of sexual assault but also facing of also facing charges of coercion. the allegation that he tried to forcejenni hermoso a. .. .- 77h797r777 ..-- 77 777777h7e7r77story77 77 77 77 77h7e7r77story7and7 say to change her story and say there was a consensual kiss. he we will hear lot of detail the case a lot of detail about the case and circumstances surrounding it coming days. and circumstances surrounding it - coming days.- = .z =-—ee =—ee =_—e we will talk 7to you later you. we will talk to you later as the court case progresses. joined aston villa on loan
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from manchester united. rashford has not played a game for the side since early beyonce won her first—ever album of the year grammy, finally taking home the coveted prize for cowboy carter. meanwhile, the american rapper kendrick lamar scooped up two major categories winning song of the year and record of the year for his track not like us. earlier, chappell roan won
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best new artist beating and firefighters from the la fire department were on the red carpet. receiving a round of applause. raising more than seven million dollars by the end of the night. peter bowes. it has come to an end. the event was very much in the light of has been going on 7la a a 7la and 7 7 7la and at 7 7 7la and at one 7 7 7la and at one point 7 7 7la and at one point it 7 in leg and at ene eeint it like the in le and at ene eeint it like the grammy looked like the grammy awards would not at all. it would not happen at all. it did. it was a consideration for the organisers of the grammy awards and oscars in a few weeks as to whether they could hold a celebratory event in
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light of what has the light of what'hasrhappened. the are still raw in fires are still raw in the memories of the people of this for many who city. for manyotpeople who and lost their homes and livelihoods, they face z7 to recover 7777ha7s7happ7ened. 7 has hahhehed. they7 from what has happened. they have a situation. one have a delicate situation. one said it was a balance between celebration and sorrow and that is how the evening panned out. was a celebration of there was a celebration of music and of the music and also of the first responders, the firefighters iresponders. the firefighters on red carpet. gresponders. the firefighters on red carpet. firefighters the red carpet. firefighters were on stage just before best album of the year was an one 7 777ar7i7one77firefighter announced. an onerfirefighter envelope opened the envelope and revealed beyonce's name. they were that much involved the revealed beyonce's name. they were 1 everyich involved the revealed beyonce's name. they were 1 every ten involved the revealed beyonce's name. they were 1 every ten minutes the revealed beyonce's name. they were 1 every ten minutes orthe revealed beyonce's name. they were 1 every ten minutes or so show. every ten minutes or so you had a reminder this was los angeles, start of about los angeles, the start of the show, the city. and at one the showgtherc�*itygrendrat one a video showing of the
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point a video showing of the fires los angeles fires enveloping los angeles which would have brought which would have breudht back. . .. and might which would have brouoht back. . .. and might have people 777 77 777777 people jto 7; people 20 make prompted people to make donations. than $7 million donations. more than $7 million we are told by the end of was made, probably a lot show was made, probably a lot more the coming days. more in the coming days. beyonce won album of the year grammy for the first time. many thought how come she has not won this before. she has so the one she yet to g le receive. that is right. people have asked _ receive. that is right. people have asked that _ receive. that is right. people have asked that question. i receive. that is right. people have asked that question. as haveaskedthatquestign. as most nominated ihsvsssksdthst'qusstisn. as most nominated and the most nominated and decorated artist, how has she not won the top award? a lot of tension around the opening of tension around the gpsning sf envelope tension around the opening of envelope thefirefighter the envelope by the firefighter because she had tough as competition such as taylor swift has won in that swift who has won in that category on four occasions
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ze-= ::-= 77 5 but itwas 77 5 but it was her previously but it was her year. she also won for best country music album. it is significant. she also won for best country music a| snubbed . significant. she also won for best country music a| snubbed by gnificant. she also won for best country music a| snubbed by the cant. she also won for best country music a| snubbed by the country awards. the j j awards. the grammy j awards. the grammy voters music awards. the grammy voters believed it a worthy award. believed it was a worthy award. maybe notjust believed it was a worthy award. maybe not just for that maybe not just— for—that album. recognises has iven given this 5 given this award a sense as a in a sense as a career achievement. as you say, she has deserved it.— has deserved it. thank you. there is _ has deserved it. thank you. there is a — has deserved it. thank you. there is a lot _ has deserved it. thank you. there is a lot more - has deserved it. thank you. there is a lot more on - has deserved it. thank you. there is a lot more on the l there is a lot more on the and bbc news app website and bbc news app where can see photographs from website and bbc news app where car carpet. )tographs from website and bbc news app where car carpet. and aphs from website and bbc news app where car carpet. and all is from website and bbc news app where car carpet. and all the om the red carpet. and all the other winners. the red carpet. and all the otherwinners. it the red carpet. and all the other winners. it is there to be next we will in be seen. next we will look in detail at president trump and his tariffs he promises to impose. i will be back in a with moore. moment with moore. —— with
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for many it was a fine second half of the weekend blue half of the weekend with blue sky and sunshine offer on more winter sunshine as �*5—�*2 “us “te— �*"“—e as. " f" f . "* head "gar” the???“ w 77 " haze " 7 mafia? " if head " the f|rstfull we head through the first full week of february. a mixed week turning ahead. turning briefly milder with in double with temperatures lndouble but it is the north figures, but it is in the north wet and also in the wet and windy, also in the west. turning �* with west. then turning colder with overnight frost to the end of the working week. this is the mm w bwluswtewrwyw w blustewrwywhere. a mile fronts. blustery here. a mile start monday morning. east start to monday morning. east a touch of frost will anglia, a touch of frost will keep the largely clear skies anglia, a touch of frost will keep some gely clear skies anglia, a touch of frost will keep some largelearskies anglia, a touch of frost will keep some large waves ies anglia, a touch of frost will keep some large waves in. here. some large waves in scotland at time. wind scotland at time. the wind lighter south and east. a slice of sunshine developing in
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w ’ '* ' central and northern england, central and northern england, central and england. and southern england. turning grey but with a lighter winters across east anglia and south—east it is mild south—east england. it is mild in northern particularly in northern ireland. as we head through night, w night, the w night, the fronts w night, the fronts vaill monday night. the fronts will southwards and eastwards rain. cloudy and introducing rain. cloudy and windy and wet for some of windy and wet for some. some of temperatures will be in the temperatures will be in double on tuesday. but double figures on tuesday. but then an introduction of colder air behind it as we head through tuesday. a wet note in southern scotland, north—east we will see england. we will see wintry showers over higher ground in scotland but conditions scotland perhaps but conditions up scotland perhaps but conditions up with sunshine. brighten up here with sunshine. dry and mild in largely dry and mild in south—east england. this is the colder air the cold colder air behind the cold front which clear as we
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tuesday night into head through tuesday night into r—sussuz— we see head through tuesday night into 5—5—1 we see high wednesday. then we see high pressure and that is set to the rest of week. you stay the rest of the week. you will notice the temperatures start to slip away. the cooler air pushes in. that air in blue pushes in. that will be with us as we head through the rest of the week. a ififfiggfi. iii? fee}. if fig eeee; 53. in ififfiggfi. eft? fee}. elf fig weee la. in temperature by and with trust.
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on the european union following his announcement of punishing levies on canada, mexico and china. meeting since brexit. live from london this is business today, i'm sally bundock. week has begun on global financial markets and investors are reacting to the flurry of tariffs announced
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