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sadly died a short time later. we know that what's happened will cause significant distress and concern. i would like to reassure you that our officers will remain unseen and in the local area to offer reassurance update from sheffield. perhaps more distressingly, a lot of children standing at the police cordon, a lot of parents who had been
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standing at that cordoned. possibly a stabbing. about those parents — and for many, those worst fears than ever before. it's the first time a british prime minister has joined prime minister hasjoined a leader summit since brexit, the discussion with the eu leaders a little later. as can see from the pictures you can see from the pictures there, the ' ' amster 7 ' 7 vamster keir 7 a n w giving giving their already givingtheir briefing , the media. pledging to give
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te the meeie; pledg'g te give military support more military support to ukraine than ever before and not to choose sides when vowed not to choose sides when it to president donald vowed not to choose sides when it imposition 1t donald vowed not to choose sides when it imposition 1t tariffs eu. uk will give more military support to ukraine ever z= we need to see all befere. we need be see all. stepping up, allies stepping up, in particularly in europe. president trump has threatened more sanctions on russia, and it is clear that that's got put in a rattled. we that the state of the worrying about the state of the russian so i am here russian. ecehemv. 59 i err! heme e , w, ,, e. . . our russian. ecehemy. 59 i err! heme e , w, ,, e. . . our european to work with our european on keeping the partners on keeping up the pressure, the energy 7 andvthe 77 77” 7 and7t7he c7ompany 777 revenues and the company supplying his missile factories crush -ollutant's war to crush pollutant�*s war if you look at our machine. if you look at our vital it elite! "tees“ it �*e that we don't, important that we don't, and that we work with both
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——important that we work with both, that we don't of the uk but also the best interest, i think, in terms of global security defence that we continue to work both nato chief mark rutte said trade tensions and there are always issues between allies. it's never always tranquil and heavy going. ——it's never always tranquil and happy going. there are always issues.
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security and tariffs weaving their way into pretty much question and answer �* own news conference their own that news conference we saw earlier. reading between the linese whet elie�* . the tiheee whet elie�* . it? this was always going to be a delicate _ it? this was always going to be a delicate summit _ it? this was always going to be a delicate summit at _ it? this was always going to be a delicate summit at a - time, notjust —e =-e of the ukraine war may on your’s §§:e—= 7 7 but7also7the fringes but also the unpredictability of president trump, and he delivered on that trump and he delivered on that the weekend by introducing 77777tariff7s777 77 beggar” tariffsandthe tafiffs7arid7the7thr7eat of these tariffs and the threat of trade war. that's a looming trade war. that's it, i want a looming trade war. that's it, iwant be overshadowed it, i want to be clear something here. i clear about something here. i think downplaying the major clear about something here. i think do\ that ying the major clear about something here. i think do\ that quite he major clear about something here. i think do\ that quite a a major clear about something here. i think do\ that quite a lot ajor concerns that quite a lot of nations, have about question, just to the'fireenlend'qgeetienrjuet tc: viewers that donald
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remind viewers that donald trump, president trump has made trump. president'trump'hee made clear he wants to acquire it clear he wants to acquire greenland. he says for from denmark. the gggogges, from denmark. the minister has danish minister has said it's not for sale, it's an integral the king at denmark and part of the king of denmark and it is not �*sale. he's it is not for sale. he's written that there written publicly that there could be retaliation against could be retaliationagainst for the prospect could be retaliationagainst these for the prospect could be retaliationagainst these nato the prospect could be retaliationagainst these nato allies 1e prospect could be retaliationagainst these nato allies and rospect of these nato allies and has been a very loyal denmark has been a very loyal ally, they deployed troops 7 7 as part of 77 as part of the to afghanistan as part of the lewis led coalition. the of them squabbling this of them squabbling this is f them squabbling this is enormously lbling this is enormously welcome like this is enormously welcome to people like president putin moscow and the president of in moscow and the president of beijing. as they view their various ambitions taiwan, territorially. taiwan, president putin ukraine, ambitions you possibly ambitions you might have four mulled over and georgia. thenit yet: very meeh * w" there in frank gardner there in brussels, or security correspondent and let's eerreeeeheeetrehe—tet�*er— ~ , . with this
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let's speak to lord kim darroch, the ?former national security adviser and uk permanent representative you very forjoining us on bbc news. mark saying ueenfbbcflnewe; mark, eeying tensions will not hit trade tensions will not hit nato, but do you think president sees the president trump sees the separation in that way �*those “w. m m ieehee? thing for to say, sensible thing for mark to say, you know, but it is clear that trump—33537} as, if you trump sees tariffs as, if you like, an instrument of he is them a few days croatian. he is them a few days against columbia over ago against columbia over nontraded issues. he's them against canada threatening them against canada and against mexico over what is and against meeice ever whet is on and against meeice ever what is on at the frontiers. he's seine en. at the treatiere; he: ”w'wfiffiff to seine en. at the treatiere; he= " w ' ' to them and denmark over talked to them and denmark over his own ambitions to acquire m so it's uite clear greenland. so it's quite clear that in donald trump's mind,
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trade tariffs are an that trade tariffs are an instrument under can instrument under which he can pressure, and mostly he's been neighbours and pressuring neighbours and to or attiee te ee thihae e? tfififcec " " that wants to. so not, in his ina not, in his in a box it'e net; in. hie "aired; in. a bee mem— f trade it'e net; in. hie "aired; in. a bee trade and another security. based on what you've 'ust said security. based on what you've just said then, _ security. based on what you've just said then, - this - security. based on what you've just said then, - this could i jeet eeie then. that thie eeete’ " an impact jeat aaia then. that thia eeeta’ " an impact on nato and what have an impact on nato and what it �* , ., , it does. it's a very complicated - it does. it's a very - complicated situation, the first question that you have in terms of trump's objectives and behaviour towards europe will behaviour towards europe will be he going to carry on be is he going to carry on giving aid because it's very hard for the europeans who don't have the basically, to resources, basically, to backfill everything that baebfitt eeerythtngthat ” might give. question 777q7u7e7st7ior717of777 7 77 7 7 7q7u7e7st7ior717of7t7rur7np'7s 7 7 the question of trump's attitude on nato. in his first attitude on nato. inj1is first only five nato
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396 of gdp. reached 3% of gdp. march 23 out of 32 countries reached picture is a lot 284. the piste-re ie a [at , w e, — —r—— but it 284. the piste-re ie a late 7 e e m but it still 284. the piste-re ie a late 7 f f m but it still seen as 3% better, but it still seen as 3% t,,.; 2%’ yo aegis??? you have 7 7 you have this7 7 you have this issue of then you have this issue of trade where he says the trade tariffs where'he says the treats us and keeps elj treats us antairlyfand'keeps agricultural exports out agricultural exports in this kind of thing. in his mind, ithink this kind of thing. in his mind, i think these are all sort of and issues 7 heinks of ’ he7thinks of together. for we be very lucky if us, we will be very lucky if we keep war separate. isa is a risk at this. yes. there he a fee fit {eli ate starmer there i5 5 fi55 fit ffii5 555 starmer was thfiffi i5 5 fi55 fit tfii5 ¥fi5 starmer was a keir starmer was pressed a couple of times on whether he couple of timesbnyvhether he willing to water would be willing to water down, as our ae eeraetitieateditereehrie . , . put it ae eeraetitieateditereehrie f f f put it his question, reset with the eu in order the reeet t“ the fl! “5 ehfle’nfl f f ff f5 f ff f ff keep the reeet t“ the ft! ih e’ee’ff—f f f ff f— f ff ff— keep president the e'e�* t“ the e'j �*h ~feff ff ff ff f ff f ff keep president trump te heee preeiaent t-e'i�*efin f f ff f ff f what he said in reply is side. what he said in reply is both relationships are important. we are not choosing. do you think that could 7 act �*the e trieea belaneinaaet'tarthe fi ’
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we ., e trieea belaneinaaet'tarthe fi ’ we are ., m attieea belaneinaaet'tarthe fi ’ weare ., mi 77tu,7whi7ci717 7 77 77 eu, which is 7 eu, which is a77combination tge eu, which is a combination the security pact and a agreement. those are three abjectiees in the ma nifesto. 7 manifesto. that's government's manifesto. that's all stuff, i all pretty minimalist stuff, i don't think they will be very . . about this in washington. fast about this in washington. which is much more important to some around trump is whether we get to 7 market, the customs e-—— 7 and the eu union and the whole eu regulatory which 22: 5—22: _7. would 77 with l|keto 7 edi} geek 7u7s77 they would like to drag us over into their orbits are in regulation, not us to get regulation. not for us to get �*to the european one. so depends, how far the it depends, really, how farthe prime it depends, really, how far the prime minister wants to take this reset. personally, ithink terms of generating in terms of generating growth the uk we should be at something more looking at something more ambitious than those on the table at the but i'm sure other ministers
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—— see this. we will see. good to net our see this. we will see. good to get your thoughts. _ see this. we will see. good to get your thoughts. thank - get your thoughts. thank you very much for your time. pictures into us washington the scene of pictures into us was dreadful the scene of pictures into us was dreadful crash |e scene of pictures into us was dreadful crash involving if airlines and 7 and a us 7 and a us army 7 and a us army black 7 and a us army black hawk jet and a us army black hawk helicopter. some of the helicopter. now, some of the wreckage is lifted of wreckage is being lifted of the river. a with potomac river. a collision with the loss of 67 lives total. potomac river. a collision with the survivors? lives total. potomac river. a collision with the survivors from; total. potomac river. a collision with the survivors from that otal. potomac river. a collision with the survivors from that crash no survivors from that crash last week. so these of the passengerjet sections of the passengerjet being lifted. it broke up into being titted. it breke eerinter ffff ff f fffff f number of as a result a number of pieces as a result that collision, and a investigators following a number of lines of inquiry, including the altitude at which
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the helicopter was flying at. including the altitude at which the heard pter was flying at. including the altitude at which the heard all r was flying at. including the altitude at which the heard all lots 5 flying at. including the altitude at which the heard all lots of .ying at. including the altitude at which the heard all lots of detail t. we heard all lots of detail about how busy this is about how busy this airspace is coming into ronald reagan national washington national airport. . . plane was about a from fr7om landing when rminute away from landing when collision minute away from landing when collision occurred. so working to investigatere werhing te they've age; 7 7 the remove, they've already got the black boxes from both twoblack boxes from both working to remove aircraft but working tcr rev-hove of the aircraft but working tcr remove of the other pieces aircraft but working to remove of the other pieces of all of the other pieces of wreckage to help them with their investigation to establish exactly what went wrong. that of the wrong. that question of the altitude, the hawk altitude, the black hawk was flying at, one helicopter was flying at, one of the lines of inquiry being at 7 7 at in 7 at in all 7 7 atin all of 7 at in all of this, 7 at in all of this, also looked at in all of this, also in air traffic were in air traffic controllers were talking to the crew of the army talking ta the erew at“ the army asking do you a visual on the 7 a visual on the plane, 7 have a visual on the plane, whether the helicopter crew
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were looking at this that iii5f5 l555ifi§ 55 tfii5 5l5fi5 575.55 7 7 involved in oi’ collision with or could they at another bee heeh "m'!" et ehethe' fff f ff ff f with air "ptane? lntereiewa with air control experts and 77 . guests this been a uestion that that has been a question that being asked again, and is being asked again, and again. but many agencies working on this investigation, working on this investigation. still a obviously still a recovery going on, but operation going on, but also the inquiry into exactly what happened. we know that air control was traffic control staffing was not at the time of the not normal at the time of the mid air collision. that's to the transport sean 7 sean duffy. we secretary, sean duffy. we learned that one air was doing thejob controller was doing the job that two people normally controller was doing the job that two done, normally controller was doing the job that two done, so rmally controller was doing the job that two done, so whenr controller was doing the job that two done, so when looking would've done, so when looking after military aircraft, when looking after a civilian 7 but one but one person was aircraft, but one person was doing thatjob. us media reporting that the 7airport 7
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president said forward to those conversations as they to 7 to reach 7 to reach a between i two he itwo he did their two countries. he did say this would begin on tariffs e fffffffff canada from goods from canada and china. stock markets are china. us stock markets are down after for down after opening for the first day of trading since 7 trump 7 7 trump eonfirmed those he's also said that he 7 7d7e7fi7ni7tely777 77 7 7 definitely impose taxes will definitely impose taxes goods imported to the us from the eu. ina in a moment, we will get reaction from mexico with our correspondent, but first let's go to washington.
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trump has he had a the fffefef ff trump has he had a the mexican president and will result in 10,000 that will result in 10,000 troops being deployed to the border from troops being deployed to the borderfrom mexico troops being deployed to the border from mexico and that will the border and will reinforce the border and security. �*ff , , be will reinforce the border and security. �*ff ,, be a its security. this will be a welcome reprieve for but president trump this will for president trump this will be characterised as a big win. rbecharacterised esa big win. white house will declare the white house will declare tiyis a victory. be it this as a victory. be it economic, be it this economic, be it strategic, this is really a sign of his intended motivation for these tariffs to be as intended motivation for these tariffs to be tactic as intended motivation for these tariffs to be tactic to what negotiating tactic to get what. -. ,- .--. - .. --. .. wants. he said he wanted to he wants. he said'hewanted to immigration and the curb immigration and stop the flow of and that flow of illegal drugs and that is what he —— iriiaie 7 to say 7 77 7 777 t; say i187 7 77 77 be able to say what he has done. for his 7777b7e7 ....- -. --..-..- -- . 777be7c7hata7ct7eris7e7d7777 7 7 be characterised as be character has as 777be7c7hata7ct7er7ha7s77g7o7ne77 7 777bechatact7er7has77g7one7to7 7 7 77b7e7c7hat7a7ct7er7has77g7o7ne7t7o7bed pgrgegsident trump has gone to bed mexico, stood up for what not; 7 77 one 7 757.137 7 77 was 7 757.137 7 a7chievte7d he believed in and has achieved what he now, canada be this =: ely 7 closely as 7777 7 -77 at the beginning 7 at the beginning of 7 at the beginning of what 77 7 -77
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to be7an 7 77 7 7 {0755 357371717 7 to be7 an all out trade appears to be an all out trade war. they've already announced 777 raft of measures on over 7 worth of goods. so 7 7 worth of goods. so for 77 -777 mini7ster7justin 7 mini7ster7justintrude7au, prime ministerjustin trudeau, the question is will he be able -mm cut similar deal with to cut a similar deal with the american president? we will ask that question a few moments, but thank you for the moment. will grant sent this update from shortly before her press conference, claudia put out conference. claudia put out.a on the social statement on the social media site, x, in she said that site, x, in which she said that mexico will immediately reinforce its northern border, the border with the united states, with 10,000 members of the national guard and they on 7 77 7777 7 777o7n7drug7 77 7 77 7 777o7n7drug7tr7affi7c7king would focus on drug trafficking particularly fenta nyl. would focus on drug trafficking particularly fentanyl. that the us was to working to us was committed to working to the trafficking of prevent the trafficking of weapons south into high—powered weapons south into mexico, an important point for meeiee an inoeertari.tffeeintfffer f55f and meeiee an iroeertantffeeintfffer fee— and of meeiee an impertan�*eeihtfer ff ff and of course the main terms tariffs on threat of tariffs, 77 said are pausing are pau7sing 7tariffs are pausing tariffs one £7: for now. 7 for now.7both are
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to to that likely to present to that outcome as a victory. bound can say7she's got a shea bound can say she's got a from donald to commitment from donald trump to focus on the issue of weapons into mexico from the us coming into mexico from the us arming the mexican drug cartels, a that goeernments successive governments have made. claudia sheinbaum. so will be a plus for her. that will bee plus for her. of course, she and, of course, critically she has staved off the for has staved off the tariffs for month. in turn, will say, look, 7 trump will say, look, simply the of against the threat of tariffs against one �* our neighbours the threat of tariffs against one �*our neighbours is 777 7.17 bring 7to the 7 to bring them to the negotiating table and get errant. which want. which is more people on lwant. which is more'peepte en border, focused 777777777777 and 7 and on u nd ocomented 'i1t[lt! ifgfra nts'a ndf o n trafficking. u ndocomented 'i1t[lt! ifgfra nts'a not on trafficking. the u nd ocomented 'i1t[lt! ifgfra nts'a ndf o n trafficking. the truth �*e-�*ef.' t'eu�*t-fl the "f“- f f f ff f f there has been �*e-�*e—.' t'eu�*t-fl the "f“- f f f ff f f there has been a bit there has been7a bit of is there has been a bit of movement on both sides. for the movement enrboth sides.~fer the economy, this movement onrboth sides.~fer the economy, this a good mexican economy, this is a good thing. if the tariffs are to be imposed elsewhere on china, the eu, on canada and creating the potential for a eu, on canada and creating the potentialfor a global eu, on canada and creating the potential for a global trade then 7
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then cert7ainly mexico is were. then certainly mexico is a good position for the next z7— 7 this cross—border trade worth 7wort7h7777777o7f77777 7 7 worthofb|ll|ons 7 7 is worth hundreds of billions to the two neighbours every 777 7 77a7nd7 777 777 77777 77 77777 77 7777777 777 7 7737111175557 777 77777 77 77777 77 7777777 777a7nd7she7ha7s7 7 7 7 77375375527535593328 7 7 73337552753275355 er]? 7 77 7 of that 7of thattrade thfeat fit tafitte fin that. tfaafi stop it certainly be as a victory by presented as a victory by her camp. presented as a victory by her cam -. ~ . camp. inéill grant reporting for | . camp. will grant reporting for - city- what _ camp. will grant reporting for - city- what is - camp. will grant reporting for - city. what is a - camp. will grant reporting for - city. what is a tariff, i how 7 77 how does 77 how does it 77 how does it work? 77 how does it work? we7are and how does it work? we are by clarissa. you . .we . we are not 7 7 we are not all very much. we are not all are we? it's really to7 e to take 7 to takea 7 to takeastep to take a step an7d useful to take a step back and a �* is and i it's used. that basic how it's used. that basic definition �*a tariff, first definition of a tariff, first if you web. definition of a tariff, first - if you web-- definition of a tariff, first if ou web. ., ,, i. of all, if you web. ii havin: me. of all, if you mtg - having me. tanfi of all, if you mtg - having me. tariffs are i for having me. tariffs are taxes imposed by government on 55377 ' and services goods and services imported from other countries, you of it like an extra cost thigkrof it like an extra cost to form products enter the country. so they they enter the country. so they are usually percentage of the
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are usually a percentage of the price of the good making imported items a more imported items a bit more expensive compared to locally produced goods. so a cell produced goods.ffso say a cell apple to the at £1, 25% and apple to the us at £1, 25% tariff, basically means that as a producer now only get 75p a producer i now only get 75p in my pocket. so you raise the lg ptv pocket. so you raise the to your margin. means the means7th7e us means the us consumer prices for as a foreign something simple as a foreign apple. something simple as a foreign a. le, , , . ., , something simple as a foreign aule. ,, ., something simple as a foreign male i where _ something simple as a foreign apple. where tariffs are he 777by by one country, being imposed by one country, does that benefit the country ff ff f f f ff ff f them? or does it end w7orking out working out so w7orking out so well l i guess that'ee'untr’yt ! guess it on that tauntr’yt ! guess it on the that teuntr’yt ! guess it on the situation. lit thet'ee'untfirt . guess i. on the situation. depends on the situation. if we think of it _ depends on the situation. if we think of it in — depends on the situation. if we think of it in the _ depends on the situation. if we think of it in
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