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been halted, for now. i to �* correspondent i to �*correspondent in toronto. 3 i to toronto. m ., ., toronto. a similar deal would be struck _ toronto. a similar deal would be struck - us - as has been with mexico earlier today. so we earlier today. so now we know that prime ministerjustin that prime ministerjustin a been trudeau, a deal has been part of deal, do is talked about it a bit in a post x, part of is post on x, part of it is renewing canada's to over oyer $1 w siefsiéiiliofi' ” ” 7 w " oyer $1 billion to border security. it bolster border security. it would send ,.,., e, , to... . . 7 7 tothserorder: £7 7 torthrerborderfso : personnel to the border, so similar to mexico is also proved promised also proved promised to also proved promised to appoint roved promised to appoint a ved tsar, z: -22 tsar, it would lists functional tsar, it would lists as terrorist cartels as terrorist organisation and launch a joint cartels as terrorist organis us n and launch a joint cartels as terrorist organis us strike launch a joint cartels as terrorist organis us strike force 1 a joint cartels as terrorist organis us strike force to joint cartels as terrorist organis us strike force to go nt canada us strike force to go crime. those
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in addition to the funding are in addition to the funding that was announced earlier. and prime minister trudeau then prime minister trudeau also talks an additional $200 million to be spent on these efforts. you canada still heard from? heard from pro minister hasn't heard from pro minister on the we are trudeau on the details, we are waiting to hear more, but weiting te beer more but yeah; ~ ~ , are the waiting te beer more but geek; ~ ~ ~~— are the details weiting te beer more but geek; ee ee we are the details so �*e'eitike te keer more bet geek; ee ee we are the details so far. those are the details so far. that's latest we have those are the details so far. that's i latest we have i’* those are the details so far. that's i lates' to 5 have i’* those are the details so far. that's i lates' to will /e i’* those are the details so far. that's i lates' to will grant? canada. i spoke to will grant in mexico city.— canada. i spoke to will grant in mexico city. this is shaping u . in mexico city. this is shaping u- to in mexico city. this is shaping up to i the _ in mexico city. this is shaping up to i the biggest - in mexico city. this is shaping up to i the biggest trade - from these three dispute from these three partners of north america since they came up with north they came up with the north american free agreement in 1994. from her perspective she ejsaying, saying, look, basicallyi is saying, look, basically i helped avert this. we've delayed any imposition of gelgged any imnositien. ef mexican goods gelgyed any imaositien. ef mexican goods and tariffs on mexican goods and we've got agreement from we've got an agreement from donald trump to do more on the donald trump to do moreon. the of guns donald trump to do moreoh the
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of guns coming and issue of guns coming south and arming the drug cartels. so arming theedrgg cartels. se are the if you like those are the winds eryod like that claudia those are the winds ifeyod like that claudia shine bomb and that claudia shine bomb corner. —— sheinbaum. the cerner; —— sheinhegm; the ee eeeeeewee with cerner; —— sheinheem; the ~ , ~ with united states a border with the united states a trunk and say look, she's qqelfljdk and say look. she's strengthen and measures the the security measures at the border as i asked, particularly undocumented unintentional, undocumented and just see immigrants and we'lljust see �*things go over next how things go over the next month. but i think the truth of the matter is, both of these month. but i think the truth of the mai budged oth of these month. but i think the truth of the mai budged a h of these month. but i think the truth of the mai budged a little hese month. but i think the truth of the mai budged a little bit .e month. but i think the truth of the mai budged a little bit to leaders budged a little bit to find some common ground between uncertain, amid fears that president donald trump's rubio its administrator. the size of its workforce.
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of usaid, i of usaid, | of usaid, i have delegated authority have delegated that agtherity someone and have delegated that adtherity someone and stay in ee ee'heehe ehee eheee eeee 'h with ee eethehe ehe ehee eeee ih with them. our goal was to go in and align ourforeign aid if you go to mission after mission and embassy in programmes everyone encounters and what we're it is not an independent nongovernmental entity. counter to. were instructed not to enter the building on monday the move comes after two of the agency's top security refused to grant billionaire elon musk and members of his department of government efficiency access to classified materials. impact worldwide.
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and the money they were giving and others that shouldn't be getting it was a shame. so, a tremendous fraud. but we'll be doing a report. yeah, the first term, though, usaid was something that you liked in some respects. i love the concept bringing in johnny 0lshansky, welcome to the whether or not his programme. whether or not his actions would require congressional do congressional approval, do you agree with the president? thanks for having young. we just him say to 777the7rig7ht 77 77777 7 7 ther|ghtth|ng 7 7 77the7rig7htthir71g7and 77777 7 7 77the7rig7htthir71g7and cuttihg77 7 7 do the right thing and cutting �*aid do the right thing and cutting �* aid to do the right thing and cotting �*aid to put america off aid to put america more at risk and going after a hard
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working civil fworking civil servants is not right thing. but couldn't the right thing. but i couldn't disagree more with the president about obligations congress than 77 congress than this 77 congress than this and other conversations conversations. conversations that congress was part of when iunding here we created usaid, funding here and for assistance throughout and for assistance'throoghodt world that does make us the world that does make us the president does not authority to have the legal authority to unilaterally created by {ongress that were created by congress funded by the and funded by congress. the bower the and funded by congress. the ggwer the purse as power of the purse as well by the established by the constitution. further enforced cehstitgtiene egrther enterced .,, , ~ , . the impoundment act of cehstitgtiene egrther entercedee ee e e ee e e the impoundment act of 1974 by the impoundment act of 1974 and clearly the president, former american and former american government and historgee e the former american government and bistorgee e the present he history teacher, the present he was wrong. we should probably go back to my american government class and learn about these checks and balances. we can have conversations about where we save money if our foreign can save money if our foreign aid is in line with our aid is in line witheerr' , by aid is in line witheerr' , by and large it is, —— -: = _z those places we can stop -==e but you cannot unilaterally
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z= -: that the 7 that the resin 7 7 that the resin is7 take action that the resin is taking. take action that the resin is takina. ,, ~' take action that the resin is takina. ,, ~ ., ,, taking. do you think congress been taking. do you think congress - been forceful— taking. do you think congress - been forceful- to l has been forceful enough to up has been forceful enough to up to the president and its duty as an equal its c government? l its c government? i branch of government? i think we have to _ branch of government? i think we have to do _ branch of government? i think we have to do more, - i we have te de meree frenirelge ———— at we have te de meree frenhlge l— ~~— —~ at usaid today we have te de meree frenhlge elee wee eee at usaid today and we have te de meree frenhlge elee we eee at usaid today and talk to was at usaid today and talk to and family members of employees and family members of employees and family members of employees that work there, and they've told us we are already seeing real implication of people and children young people and children not fed, a risk of dying. 0ur -7 77 national se7cur7ity interests, national security already being interests already being so jeopardisetho congress has an obligation absolutely has an obligation legally through the legally'through'thelegislative to talk about process to talk about what's here. the other happening here. the other concern if trump concern is if president trump is willing unilaterally wipe is willing to unilaterally wipe out usaid, what's are security? 0ur health rsocial'security'e�*rctur health are protections of security, this is real national security, this is real it really affects implications it really affects people in negative ways. so we in congress an obligation in congress have an obligation to step forward and only about *�* eek “�**e�*e*�*i�* eh�*i�* m“ “le about the
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*�* eek “�**e�*e*�*i�* eh�*i�* m“ “le 7 7 about the problems f“ eek �*eeee eh�*i�* “e �*ee 7 7 about the problems here talk about the problems here but do about it. the but do something about it. we heard from we've elon musk, 7777777éién7iiu75l28f7 7 7 7 7 7 7 confide; §7f7 the 7 in the republicans in the administration, this administratisne selling this of spending fraudulent. we kind of spending fraudulent. we heard from the saying it's 7 77 that, saying it's wasteful spending. you agree with the of the spending here i is of the bglbele is, less than 1% of the budget but it looks federal budget but it looks like pretty much everything now is re—examined. right now is being re—examined. so where would you put this of at moneemr;r guess at monergmr,�*r guess is mower; kibg of moneymy guess is money spent? kit's! °f mone v!—§ sent? ., , kit's! °f mone w—g sent? e, , ., kit's! °f mone j—!§ sent? e, , ., well spent? low, any dull or we can say if— well spent? low, any dull or we can say if- not _ well spent? low, any dull or we can say if- not in _ well spent? low, any dull or we can say if- not in line - sen seesr ”the” net ih'tihs our foreign een seesr “new net in'tine our foreign security with our foreign security interest or that it's wasteful, we should take action on. the president has notjust the presidentehas notjust the he also has white house; he also has the white hoose; he also has the house senate control the house and senate our legislative processes rooting 77 rooting oat a-encies 77 7 777byzcongres77s.77777777 77 77 by77cong res7s. as 7 by77congres7s. as a created by congress. as a democrat, i welcome those psmeerat lflsleem: that: e r i eemeerete lwsleem: tires: ”e' "we i believe that 77 7 7 7735171357777 7777 77 7 7 773517135 goal; 77 7 7 773517135 got“; 5577 taxpayer dollars should be thoughtfully executed and you know, spent in a way know. spent in a way that 7 know. spent in a way that e our and know. spent in a way that e our our and know. spent in a way that e our our security what's 7 what's happening dangerous, appening dangerous, it pening dangerous, it has ng
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dangerous, it has real effects, a-ain, not effects,7 again, not just l'ee eeeekee eeeih heejeee 7" 7 777 7 w interests around l'ee eeeeeee eeeih heejeee 777 7 777 7 77 interests around the eforeintereests aroundethe world also its affecting these innocent federal hardrworking; innocentfederal who in many hardsworking; innocentfederal who in many cases given �* lives g7iven �* lives to this have given their lives to this and/or organisation and/or government. what do you make then of the way this taking place? way this is all taking place? been a bit and it like a 777777li7k7ealot77777777 7 777li7k7ea7lot7of77777 7 777li7k7ea 710751} in; 77 7 77 7 7 7 7li7k7ea 710751} in; is7 7 7777t7je7h7in7d77t7i71e77 77 7 7777l7)e7h7in7d77t7he77 by 7 driven behind the scenes by elon musk we are now congress confirmation getting congress confirmation from the white house that he is serving as special em-lo ee. is there m trans-aren here in enoogb'transpar... l. only was - musk only not only was elon musk only just now named some sort of justnow named some sort of employee, “enment emnlnee keha ee e ee e he was not. but both he that he was not. but both he and those under him and those operating under him now have access to some of the information of most sensitive information of that we can offer, americans that we can offer; or numbers from seeielseeerits nennleerse frem " " ' ' " " financial a real national this is a real national security risk. been no z. 2-— 7of either mr musk were vetting of either mr musk were working with him, no those working with him, no accountability,” no transparency whether what
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7lookin7g777 looking at,777 looking at,77 what they they're looking at, what they are doing with that information. i think the american �* demands information. i think the american �*demands that american taxpayer demands that sort of and emt ee ereheieerehte ehe7777777 777 not eeee ee eeeheeeeehee ehe77777777 777 notjust accountability. not just fly—by—night by announcin- on social edict, announcing on social media, it's really the antithesis to it's reallyetheeantithesis to our american wbatoulamerican democracy and-... e systems are based democratic systems are based and for me it upon, and for me it really the constitutional about where we question about where we are towards. again 777 thiskrndabuse 7 happen here, it remains to happen here, it remains unchecked, very concerned what it leads7to down the road. while i have you here, i wanted to _ road. while i have you here, i wanted to briefly _ road. while i have you here, i wanted to briefly ask - road. while i have you here, i wanted to briefly ask you - road. while i have you here, i l wanted to briefly ask you about trump's we know donald trump's tariffs. we know those have now been delayed after some concessions by canada and by mexico. does that canada and ebymeareicoe doesthat then that this by imean then thatethis strategy by working? mean then thatetef, e... 5 7 m e the president is working? well, we know that _ the president is working? well, we know that tariffs, _ the president is working? well, we know that tariffs, whenever| we know that tariffs, whenever they are implemented, have the impact of for countries thgt 777—7 "s": e“ “use ""�*"es “of; ' " " tariffs. so i'm glad 5—2 e: -e e: _e we're getting at least a from these tariffs. but
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respite from these tariffs. but you know, we've seen diplomacyworks, diplomacy works, and of the was serious about allies 7 77 77 77 a7ll7ie7s7 77553 asking our allies canada and to send more troops to mexico to send more troops to the border, to be more of a partner in the fighteagainste e ee eee ee and opioids and fennel, dbugs and opioids and fennela could've started by talking he could've started by talkingew ee eee eee ee eeee them and them. i an think an escalation of accusation and threats of of serves e and certainly interest. and certainly it doesn't build on what was, as you pointed out earlier in your reporting, that north reporting. that north american agreement. we want free trade agreement. we want to incentivise more autos are being built here, more manufacturing. their ways and bills to do we've been bills to do that. we've been in congress for over 30 days seneress fer eser ee'eees'ene�*" ' ' " hasn't eengress eer eser ee'eees'ene�*" ' ' " hasn't been bill, there hasn't been one bill, even though this was one of the biggest issues of the campaign, not one bill to lower costs for working americans. we are working—americans. �*w’e are threats of terrorists
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would increase m = after workers. wa nt 77- want to see prices down and the exact of what they're so far getting so far under this majority and 7— -7 e= fi.:* ,, ., —-7 thank ou for hayin me. it's the first time that a british prime �*joined british prime ministerjoined in each new leader summit president brexit. president trump tariffs on eu and brexit. president trump saying fs on eu and brexit. president trump saying fs or have iu and brexit. president trump saying fs or have taken the uk saying both have taken �*the us. relationship the uk in the us and the eu i've always e clear the us and the eu i�*ve always , clear that both are been clear that both are important to us. �* that for important to us. now that for me isn't new, i think that's always been the case and will
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be the case for many, he the ease eer many. many *”""’*”’"'” to be the ease eer many. many to that's why he the ease eer many. many to that's why my years to come. that's why my with president we 7 77 w7e7touc7h7ed77 7 77 w7e7tou7c7h7ed7on we touched on issues of and on issues of securi both really important in to the we relation to the trade we already do between our two 777 7 77but also the 7 7dence so the security defence and partnership we intelligence partnership we founded many years ago, intelligence partnership we founded important ears ago, intelligence partnership we founded important to 's ago, extremely important to our collective defence.- extremely important to our collective defence. collective defianceee and the uk, this world and across the uk, this is bbc news. south yorkshire said officers were to all catholic saints catholic high school shortly after midday on monday. the bar minister said his thoughts are with boy's 37d7d7m§7777 7 adding thatthe 7 adding that the whole family, adding that the whole country will mourn them. daniel cleef also found
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guilty of escaping from wandsworth prison by clinging wandsworth prison'byclinging the underside of a delivery to the underside of a delivery van prompting a nationwide manhunt. he had selfish manhunt. he had a selfish desire to show off. millions in england 7 in england are 7 households in england are facing council tax rises above the normal limits after the allowed... increase 10% as low as windsor and of 10% as low as windsor and maidenhead will be allowed a 9% rise. trafford increase gisgee trafford can increaseee , ~ ~ ~ �*bills gisgee trafford can increaseee , ~ ~ ~ �* bills by 7.5%. you are their bills by 7.5%. you are live when bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to meet president donald trump since his inauguration, when he visits the white house on tuesday. mr netanyahu is already in washington meeting with president trump's middle east envoy steve witkoff it is expected to include
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the exchange of all cessation of hostilities. joe inwood is injerusalem and has more about what he to has more about what he wants to accomplish. the fact he is verse leader, since he returned to 77white it's worth the white house, it's worth out they had at points pointing out they had atpoints fractious relationship a fractious relationship the two men. he will be between the'two'menrrhe—will'be to hear president words 7_77 words about one row, the nation's agency, will no united nation's agency,rwill no
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be e’i also bgryger be funded. and is also to emphasise what he sees keen to emphasise what he sees strategic threat posed as the strategic threat posed by israel's rival by iran, israel's great rival in the region. in short, per minister netanyahu is going to in the region. in short, per mi trying ~ietanyahu is going to in the region. in short, per mi trying to :anyahu is going to in the region. in short, per mi trying to influence going to in the region. in short, per mi trying to influence the 1g to be trying to influence the thinking the new man in the thinking of the new man in the white house, to shift his worldview to one that aligns with the one that mr netanyahu —: 7 -7 it is pointing 7 it is pointing out holds. it is worth pointing out that mr netanyahu is not the only one to influence 7-171777 f—mi 7thinking7. 7 heard lots 77tal7k7fro7n7717 7 77tal7k7fro7n7717th7e7 7 talk from the hostage here, most families here, most recently the wife keith siegel. 7 7 77 7th7eimportance of emphasising the importance of the going, keeping the cease—fire going, getting dressed for the out. they are trying hostages out. they are trying to influence his thinking, too. is 7 ismr 7 is mrnetanyahu 77 7 7 “ie'iirngan'y’aa arm 7 7 ie'iirn'e’t’an'y’aa has; 7 7 it is mr netanyahu will have the face—to—face meeting with
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and travelling to jordan. we've all got our fingers crossed that that's going to happen. then news came israel wouldn't allow her mother to travel with her. at this point, rana became very distressed. it is agonising for us. it's not how we feel, it is agonising to watch the disappointment and the worry of her mother.
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luis rubiales, has gone on trial in madrid, over his kiss of a player, jenni hermoso, in 2023. she also said luis rubiales had forever tainted the moment are closed and some tourists have fled the island. i'm carl nasman. thank you for watching world news america. much more coming at the top of hour right on bbc hello. the weather prospects for the rest of this week
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are not looking too bad in terms of dry weather. eastwards through the day in association with this frontal system. some of the rain will be fairly heavy, but there's some pretty mild air tied up within this weather system. but as you can see through the morning, 30—60mm of rain could fall, which could give rise to some but you can see the line of the weather front — some outbreaks of mostly light and patchy rain will arrive will see a mix of sunny spells and hefty showers. a fairly windy day, nothing exceptional, but it will be fairly blustery in places, but it is going to be mild — temperatures of around 10—11 degrees in many locations.
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