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and liquefied natural gas as well as a 10% tax on imported crude oil, agricultural machinery, pickup trucks and large—engine cars. for calvin klein among other brands, and us biotechnology into force next monday. earlier i spoke to our china correspondent, laura bicker. we're still waiting for reaction,
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by the foreign ministry until tomorrow. now, there are a couple of issues that probably those measures that have been in place are limited in scope. so china has limited its scope for now. now, according to analysts, it will hit around or certainly under 30% of us imports into china. now, that really stands quite low in comparison to the united states. that leaves some
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of tariffs on canada and mexico and president trump together on a deal that benefited america and benefited that the economy, inflation in the united states economic impacts. be on people there? tariffs would be. i can't respond to a hypothetical not knowing, however, i can tell you about my time in congress where there were retaliatory tariffs on illinois agricultural products.
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tariffs were implemented was to help our farmers with subsidies to make up that economic loss. that was back during his first term. of stockholm, on tuesday afternoon. an english—language swedish news outlet thank you forjoining us on a shocking day your city but are you hearing from 7 ari 9&5 hearingfromithe what are you hearing fr | , up up what we what moment. we the moment. we know therehas this afternoon been. a shooting this afternoogf , , , w. ,, . ,, , school we at the school in orebro, we don't know the of
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don't know the state of the five who injuries of the five people who have shot. there have been have beenshot; therehave been reports unconfirmed reports from swedish media saying the $7 7777 ”tijlaisifi v v r �* has taken 7 r �* has taken their ::-= that not been b? by police yet. bi; police get. the? confirmed by policeyet. they been confirmed by policeyet. t'ney been reports that shots have been reports that shots were fired at police, police has confirmed no officer has been injured. police are still urging people to stay away from area least 77 area least to j j 77 area least to let 5 77 area least to let them the area at least to let them work in peace.—
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active 7 police. around situation for police. around 2pm ahead of 2pm swedish time ahead of greenwich mean time, police —:: — m the �* is over. my the is �*is over. my the is is over. my the is isstarting'. my the is is starting to iiy impression’isit is starting to down a little by now, calm down a little by now, are urging people to police are urging people to stay inside mostly they stay inside mostly because they want to be allowed to investigate without any disturbance. l investigate without any disturbance. , ., disturbance. lam eeemaee media disturbance. lam seems media there disturbance. ! em seemaew - media there is social media there is a real of shock i want has sense of shock i want has happened but can you explain �*unusual this j �* unusual this j of �*unusualthis ofthing how dndsdal this kind of thing in sweden? how unusual this kind of thing i m— how unusual this kind oft ' i in sweden? is in sweden? absolutely, it is very unusual- _ is in sweden? absolutely, it is very unusual. school- is in sweden? absolutely, it is very unusual. school attacks l is in sweden? absolutely, it is| very unusual. school attacks in are very unusual in general are very unusual in sweden and shootings are unusual. off 77 unusual. off the top of more unusual. off the top of my head, i be long, the last school 77 school shooting was fatal school shooting was in the 1960s in sweden. and fatal school shooting was in the 1960s in sweden. and in orebro, i it _ the 1960s in sweden. and in orebro, i it considered - the 1960s in sweden. and in
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orebro, i it considered to i the 1960s in sweden. and in | orebro, i it considered to be orebro, is it considered to be a safe and friendly place? it is a big population but you is not a big population but you have a university there, it is small-town, tell about it. a small—town, tell us about it. it is a lovely town, there are 777 there. it is a town, safe town, safe like town, safe like most )wn, safe like most of 1, generally safe like med ef it has certain = -= that are 7 that are maybe not as areas that are maybe not as as others, but in § "7' _77 it is a safe, nice general it is a safe, nice place. general it is a safe, nice lace. . ~ general it is a safe, nice lace. ., ~' ., general it is a safe, nice lace. . ., place. thank you for updating an place. thank you for updating - any developments - place. thank you for updating - any developments we - place. thank you for updating j - any developments we will us. any developments we will bring them to you. in a shooting attack on an army checkpoint in the occupied west bank. it took place in the north of the occupied territories,
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the operation is aimed at ethnic cleansing and has called on the us to intervene. these are the latest pictures from the scene of today's attack on the army checkpoint. for the gaza ceasefire. a short time ago, we spoke to our correspondent wyre davies who is in jerusalem. the cease fire in the occupied west bank, things have been according to local sources, more than 70 palestinians have been killed since the start of january. as a result, mainly of the increased israeli israeli troops for several days now have been surrounding
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about the corridor, about saudi arabia the gaza hostage deal and the fate of gaza, saudi arabia normalisation. and of course, iran that all the time looms emotional release of the women soldiers and then other captives. it really did something to the israeli public. they really realised, maybe for the first time, i think there would be a real outcry in israeli public if this won't go forward.
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continue to stand ? not for long. i mean, he is insured by the opposition. the head of the opposition, and benny gantz, the other and the other leader in the opposition camp, in this deal. that they declared that they would be behind the deal. right wingers smotrich and ben—gvir leave the government in the long run will go to election. so he is manoeuvring. he's manoeuvring.
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space is very limited now between trump, very little manoeuvring space. to dictate to him with his aide how to go forward. the case of convicted child serial killer investigates potential miscarriages ofjustice. the court of appeal has previously turned what they describe — as "significant new lucy letby, arrested in 2018. as "the best in the world." of chester hospital was not
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marques from bbc mundo. and as you say, president trump singled him out and singled him for his admiration, the way he has treated the security so in his second term, he has promised growth and he might get that by more or less dancing to the us tune. so do we have any details of what kind of agreement has well, initially it's been, he has agreed to receive deported migrants from anywhere, any country, not just salvadorians. residents or us
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citizens. to fund his very complex security and prison system. he has this huge mega prison which houses these called maras had overrun el salvador completely. and so, first of all, he created, he declared an emergency situation. of popularity because of that. what's happening in el salvador politically at the moment?
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and then ijust ran. i don't remember much else. louise's daughter has known harvey since nursery. it'sjust really- shocking, really sad. obviously we are all putting ourselves in their shoes - it's hard to describe. it'sjust unreal. flowers and messages have been left outside the school along with a message saying... police have had to come out to this school. number of students," and that is all adding pressure on the government to take
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action to keep children safe. clearly for the family who have lost a son, obviously the students and teachers who witnessed what happened in the school. content they may see online, as they say it could add and a fair trial. undercover filming by bbc news has exposed a beauty the bbc has spoken to five women who have received a non—surgical
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yeah. can you describe what you saw? and his gloves - were full of blood. hospital with sepsis. scared, she tried to contact ricky sawyer for advice. they blocked me straightaway. i putjoanne's claims and those of the other women i've spoken to to him. no. do you have anything to say to the women? 0k, out, out.
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once the rain clears away, though, the next few days will be turning colder. there will at least be more sunshine by day, but overnight, to have some frost. here's the first signs . ahead of it, we've got that southerly breeze and that's why we've got the highest temperatures, out towards the west, those temperatures beginning now, for a while, that rain has been heavy. by the time we get to the end of the day, that rain much more showers, though. ones around as well. to be close to freezing.
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on wednesday. the showers in scotland and northern ireland become fewer. cloud may increase across england and wales and that will drift its way into the midlands the weather is settling down and we're getting the sunshine and that's going to be sitting right over the top of us by thursday morning. frost and there may be some pockets of mist and fog to lift through the morning. a lot of sunshine and for many places the winds will be light as well. 8, 9 degrees,
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this is business today. it's the calm after the storm. as president trump pulls back from the brink of an all—out trade war. climbdown on tariffs. for the tech sector? welcome to business today, live for wall street it's the calm after the storm. turmoil — when fears of a global trade war and canada helped pare some of those losses.
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