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are leading the chiefs. hello and welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai. which is designated as a terrorist organisation the group says palestinians will foil any attempt
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to displace them. on air force one. and the united states is going to own it, and we will slowly — very slowly, we're in no rush — develop it. — develop it. we will bring stability we will bring stability to the middle east, to the middle east, and a totally war—torn part of the middle east. a part of the middle east that a part of the middle east that has caused tremendous problem, has caused tremendous problem, tremendous problem, tremendous problem, the gaza strip. the gaza strip. we will own it — it's totally demolished right now, it's a demolition site. it'll be reclaimed, it'll be levelled out, fixed up. there won't be anybody there — there won't be anybody there — hamas won't be there. hamas won't be there. we will be building we will be building through others of the very rich through others of the very rich countries in the middle east. countries in the middle east. they'll be building some beautiful sites for the people, for the palestinians
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to live in. they'll be living in harmony and peace probably for the first time in hundreds of years.
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home or at least to where their homes once stood. deprived us of air. in the ruins of the north. the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. it one of the bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% fbuildings, 5 buildings, particularly gaza's buildings, particularly in the north, have been egg... damaged. in the north, have been 35.5... damaged. but majority of israelis
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still support a continuation of the ceasfire. of the ceasfire. yuli, who embraced yuli, who yesterday embraced her father after 15 months in her father after 15 months in demanded a ceasefire captivity, demanded a ceasefire captivity, demanded a ceasefire extension for the sake of the for the sake of the extension for the sake of the hostages. remaining hostages. me extension for the sake of the _ hostages-- extension for the sake of the remaining hostages.- extension for the sake of the remaining hostages. we will not remaining hostages. we gill .na. u . remaining hostages. we gill .na. u- and remaining hostages. we will .nee - up and we _ remaining hostages. we will .nee . ive remaining hostages. we will not cive u- remaining hostages. we will not give up and _ remaining hostages. we will not give up and we _ remaining hostages. we will not give up and we will _ - up and we will _ remaining hostages. we will .nee remaining hostages. we will not give up and we will continue - remaining hostages. we will not - up and we will ”i z: give up and we will continue to i give up and we will continue to fight until everyone is home. %=': =— 77 until is home. fight until everyone is home. we must continue until all we must continue until all faces of deal are and faces of the deal are done, and faces of the deal are done, and save our people. save our people. it's an agreement that's it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits brought tangible benefits for palestinians too. for palestinians too. more than 500 prisoners have more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli been released from israeli jails under the deal. benjamin netanyahu has returned from america, where he heard donald trump's controversial plans to rebuild all eyes now on if the israeli prime minister will back an extension of the ceasefire.
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if the resumes, if the war step allowing people
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how said that he and how he frankly said that be him as and how he frankly said that he him as a strongman. admires him as a strongman. condemned russia's admires him as a strongman. he's condemned russia's he's condemned russia's but in weak invasion, but in pretty weak terms. so this time, at the ineeeiene eet'in erettgreeeeif. ..,.., .-..- so ineeeiene eet'in erettgeeeee ' ' ' . so this at ineeeiene eetin eretthw-eee . . . w so this at the terms. so this time, at the of his presidential term start of his presidential term start of his presidential term last time, he of course, last time, he was, of course, last time, he was, of course, under investigation for ties to under investigation for ties to under investigationffir ties ta this time, there's no russia. this time, there's no russia. this time, there's nc: cloud over russia. this time, there's no russia cloud over his russia. this time, there's na cloud over his russia cloud over his administration. but he also administration. but he also said that he stop the war said that he would stop the war said that he would stop the war ukraine and on between ukraine and russia on between ukraine and russia on day it's day one, and it's between ukraine and russia on day its two weeks in between ukraine and russia on day one, and its two weeks in day one, and its two weeks in and still strong. and it's still going strong. and it's still going strong. and what reaction are you and what reaction are you seeing playing out in seeing playing out in -.. . ito . ”7 7 itotrump'songoing washington to trump's ongoing washington to trump's ongoing comments about he wants the comments about how he wants the comments about how he wants the us to take over gaza?— us to take over gaza?— us te take eeeféaea? . -.-. not us to take over gaza? well, it's not seen _ us te take eeeféaea? . wwww not seen us te take eeeféaea? w wwww not seen as serious us to take over gaza? well, it's not seen as _ us to take over gaza? well, it's not seen as a _ us to take over gaza? well, it's not seen as a serious . it's not seen as a serious play. that we're more likely to us te take eeeféaea? w wwww n that an as serious us te take eeeféaea? w wwww n that we're serious us te take eeeféaea? w wwww n that we're more us us te take eeeféaea? w wwww n that we're more likely us te take eeeféaea? w wwww take over greenland and the rover we're more likely “ us te take eeeféaea? w wwww r over leefer�*fte likely “ take over greenland and the canal over panama canal than take over panama canal than take over gaza. this is not what gaza. this is not what americans voted for, or his americans voted for, or his supporters. his supporters are supporters. his supporters are more isolationist, and they isolationist, they more isolationist, and they were tired of 20 years �*war were tired of 20 years of war were tired of 20 years of war in the east. in the middle east. so they're ghéék’eém ” 7 pretty shocked that he is now "";h;£l’eéiis't” 7 7 7 77 ghqelqjiha” 15777 7 shocked that is now pretty shocked that he is now making these �* comments. making these types of comments. making these types of comments. but he also does like to but he also does like to stay
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in the headlines. and so, he wanted to stir the pot. but this is not seen... even the israelis don't think that this is going to happen. and that this is not seen as a serious play by middle eastern countries who don't want to take two million palestinian refugees. take two million palestinian refugees-— refugees. yeah, he likes to stir the pot _ refugees. yeah, he likes to stir the pot - _ refugees. yeah, he likes to stir the pot - not _ refugees. yeah, he likes to stir the pot - notjust - refugees. yeah, he likes to stir the pot - not just with l stir the pot — notjust with adversaries and in the middle east, but with friends and neighbours, too, it seems. i want to get your reaction to something else that trump said — this time about canada on a fox news interview. let's play it for you, first. i fox news interview. let's play it for you, first.— it for you, first. i think canada _ it for you, first. i think canada would - it for you, first. i think canada would be - it for you, first. i think| canada would be much it for you, first. i think- canada would be much better it for you, first. i think _ canada would be much better off being _ canada would be much better off being the — canada would be much better off being the 515t state, because we lose — being the 515t state, because we lose $200 billion a year with— we lose $200 billion a year with canada, and i'm not going to let _ with canada, and i'm not going to let that_ with canada, and i'm not going to let that happen. it's too much _ to let that happen. it's too much. why are we paying $200 billion_ much. why are we paying $200 billion a _ much. why are we paying $200 billion a year? essentially, in subsidy. _ billion a year? essentially, in subsidy, to canada. now, if they're— subsidy, to canada. now, if they're a_ subsidy, to canada. now, if they're a 515t state, i don't mind — they're a 515t state, i don't mind doing it. yeah, so what's the thought process here? is this a negotiating tactic for better deals between the two
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countries? it deals between the two countries?— deals between the two countries? ., , , ., , ., deals between the two countries? ., , ., ., countries? it appears that that is the case. — countries? it appears that that is the case, because _ countries? it appears that that i is the case, because remember, he also wanted to put tariffs on canada and mexico on day one, and he keeps extending the deadline. when he talks about america losing $200 billion a year — i think he's talking about the trade deficit, where economists say that that is not actually... it's not like we're losing $200 billion a year.
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trump's 10% tax on chinese products. agricultural machinery and large—engine cars. around the world and across the uk. posted offensive messages. of their killer should not have been televised.
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in its election manifesto. you're live with bbc news. on monday, the artificial intelligence summit in paris elon musk is absent from the official guest list.
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british prime minister kier starmer is also not business school. thank you so much for me. what's their intention with that? i think it's to about — how do we actually use ai. it's no longer a discussion about what action do we ai. it's no longer a discussion abo take, taction do we ai. it's no longer a discussion abo take, rather1 do we ai. it's no longer a discussion abo take, rathert�*ealejust —— .-... . ~ actually take. rather than just and regulations. rules and regulations. but taking action.— rules and regulations. but takin: action. w , ., taking action. and tell us more ai taking action. and tell us more - ai - concerns - taking action. and tell us morej - ai - concerns then? you... wwzw wwwwzwww ww you feel that they're do you feel that they're you think adeduate? de ueu think that be at they'll be addressed at this summit? ., �* , they'll be addressed at this summit? ., �*, ., ,, summit? aged.ee.a.g.�*a.e.�*a.eeaae77~~ 777" . . a.. has taken off summit? ii» .-,.. . . -.. has taken off has been a! has taken. eff has been. a www www www w w from like theoretical meve frem. like theereticai. about the end �*the which i think that world, which i think that people are 77— 77 to a whole array snetw.twae1a;re.sa ar sewage a .. ...a. issues. snetw.twae1a;re.sa ar sewage a .. ... issues. already competitive issues. already seeing deepfakes
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displacement of potential displacement of so i think that safety workers. so i think that safety a set of concerns, workers. so i think that safety a just set of concerns, workers. so i think that safety a just existential:erns, workers. so i think that safety a just existential risk, , is will ai end 7 is will ai end humanity, which is will ai end humanity, which is will ai end humanity, which is will ai end humanity, which is still a concern but no whieh is still a eeneern eet ne as central. whieh is still a seneern eet ne as central. so is longer as central. so there is a range of concerns, = -= ratherthan'ust' ' ~ '. ratherthan'ust' ' ~ 'a risk. the us delegation notably didn't send _ risk. the us delegation notably didn't send people _ risk. the us delegation notably didn't send people from - risk. the us delegation notably didn't send people from the - risk. the us delegation notably didn't send people from the al | didn't send people from the ai institute. does that you? . -www w.w:w - have i have been large policy there have been large policy changes since the new control 50 old around ai safety. so the old executive orders were wiped 7there there are 7there are plans to away; there are plans tacraata �* ai away; there are plans tacreate �* ai safety away; there are plans tat—create �*ai safety regulations. not 7777 7777not77777 7what not 777what7t7h7ey 777n7ot777777 �*7what they are. we're not clear what they are. so i'm not surprised given that al safety under biden 7 biden “it? 77 and now trump white has not e been as welcoming to them. well, as president trump entered the white house, we did also the release of china's
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see else the rticeec fiffihrnee ' ' "' ai chat see else the reieeee effihrnee ' ' "' ai chat bot as well see else the reieese effihrnes ' ' "' ai chat bot as well at same time. has its the same time. has its into the ai space introduction into the ai space changed for this summit? changed things for this summit? yeah, so deepseek is really because was the interesting, because it was the first a chinese first time a chinese ai company produced what we frontier goduced what we call frontier — something that gpduced what we call frontier — something that was on cutting """;’u'tti55.35? 7 7 7777777c7uttir71g77e7c7l7ge.77s7077777 7 """’gu'ttin'g'aggeo' 715575557547 thecutting edge. so deepseek to create a very cheap "snssed ts rests e e “seer www -. — --.- - 7and a powerful "snsssd ts rests e e eheer .-. -. — --.- - 7and a powerful ai "snssed ts rests e e “seer www w— — --.- - 7and a powerful ai model. rnedel and a peels-”fell a! "eds' not better the us its net lastter then the us www www wwww at its net lastter then the wsw ' w " .- ... at this stage, its net lastter then the wsw w ww ww ww www at this stage, it —:: briefly. and 7 briefly. and thee's briefly. and there's now a was lsriefl'f. and there's new ~ of sense of international competition. you see the same thing with mistral releasing right the idea is that internatienel ..-.. ..- is i!!! competition is heating up and thatis competition is heating up and that is changing the dynamic as we to see a —: to take place. 77 e that you've white house and also when it ai, . ai. what 7 ai. what the 7 comes to ai. what are the biggest concerns that leaders biggest concernsthatleaders that you been have, and that you have been warning them about when it to ai? .,. ., , comes to ai? i'm actually really concerned - comes to ai? i'm actually really concerned about i comes to ai? i'm actually | really concerned about the implications in the practical implications in the short—term. so there's a lot of conversation about existential cenversatien abeutsexistential like discussed. but risk like we discussed. but there's at the lot less about what the vision of the future
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super—smart ai looks like? happens to organisations? what happens to organisations? do we start to organise how do we start to organise ourselves take advantage of how 7 how we use ai in in ways that are and don't undermine positive and don't undermine learning? how we think about these do to jobs and skill what these do to jobs and skill people in a world ai is people in a world where ai is more and more powerful. so i that there's lot of think that there's a lot of near—term concerns that are existential 7 7 which are still = but only one aspect important, but only one aspect of ai safety and progress. and of ai safety and progress. a... how of ai safety and progress. and... how far—reaching has 77 potential 77 77 potential to 77 77 potentialto be, 77 77 potentialto be, do 77 potential to be, do you see the petentialatebe,ade yeu see being conflict interest with those m of interest with those that are right at the top end of the making when it comes decision making when it comes the uses of ai? i decision making when it comes i the uses of ai?— to the uses of ai? i mean, there's _ to the uses of ai? i mean, there's conflicts _ to the uses of ai? i mean, there's conflicts of - to the uses of ai? i mean, | there's conflicts of interest so we have models everywhere. so we have models that are being by some that are being produced by some the companies in of the largest companies in the the largest us tech they have goals goals. they have goals there and of them release and some of them release open weights models that some could download. there are government involved. re7cently,
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7-" 7 all of the major us ai companies announced varyious relatienshies — —— the us 7 7 there's government. there's international going on. government. there's i think tional going on. government. there's i think tion there's going on. government. there's i think tion there's a joing on. government. there's i think tion there's a joir of »n. i think that there's a let af pressures competitive bressures bushing . . . different areas competitive pressures pushing . . . different areas and inifianyr ehffe’rent’areae anei agendas. it's not 7 right77now. this is theoretical right now. this is theoretical right now. this is the action of it right now. 7 about 7 7 aboutac7tion. 7 tj—= it's about action. all eight. ve it's about action. all "at; _ very much - it's about action. all eight. _ very much giving thank you very much for giving us your perspective, your a e: 7 your time 7 7 your time there. appreciate your time there. professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you. ecuador�*s only legislative chamber. re—elected afterjust 15 months in office. he's popular with younger voters and has given the country's first female president.
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we'rejoined by our south america correspondent, ione wells. tell us more about the key issues that this is issues that this election is being fought on? as issues that this election is being fought on? issues that this election is being foug there, pretty much mentioned there, pretty much everybody that i've spoken to mentioned there, pretty much everybod' stations a spoken to mentioned there, pretty much everybod' stations today an to mentioned there, pretty much everybod' stations today and ) the week or so has told security is really the me that security is really the issue for them going into to“ ieelfs fer the" "a“ ietewww w www ww w ww ww election. daniel the election. now, daniel noboba has responded to the country's problem with country�*s preblemwith violent gangs with country�*s problemwith violent gangs with a tough drug gangs with a tough putting the military crackdown. putting the on streets, in military on streets, in prisons, to try to contain the �*e'ielenee. thet he=hee=efl= ww wwwwwwwwww and eielenee. thet heswheewser—re w ww w and the violent deaths success and the violentdeaths fall as did did fall slightly as did prison violent. but overall, it is high. injanuary incredibly high. in january this incredibly high. injanuary this year, there were 750 homicides in ecuador in that month so this is still month alone. so this is still very much front of for very much front of mind for most voters. now, he has asked to back him for term to give him a four—year term to give him a mandate to those his main challenger,
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policies. his main challenger, though, luisa gonzalez, has criticised his policies for not tackling it entirely. she's similar plans for a promised similar plans for a military crackdown. and tough military crackdown. and also promised more and investment in spending and investment in areas where violence is highest .ee 7 7ih7e7 7 7 77p7ol7l7s7 7 7 7ih7e7 7 7 77p7ol7l7s7 of 7 {he 7 7 77p7ol7l7s7 gas... ifi. the eeerefe. fills. are still counted at ifi. eee eeeete. felle ste eiill counted at the it looking very close. there is lc a ling very close. there is lc a ling very question ere is lc a ling very question about still a looming question about �* or not any candidate whether or not any candidate . win outright, and whether will win outright, and whether this will potentially need to go to a second round in april. to get your thoughts on i want to get your thoughts on the run—off in a bit, first the run—off in a bit, but first to ask you about how engaged the run—off in a bit, but first to a are ou about how engaged the run—off in a bit, but first to a are forabout how engaged the run—off in a bit, but first to a are for this t how engaged the run—off in a bit, but first to a are for this t how eng iged that a very understane'that there's a t�*ery and understane'that there's a teen; and significant young and significant young population that will in 7 in this election? 7 7this election? a, v voting in this election? that's ri . ht. voting in this election? that's right- voting _ voting in this election? that's right. voting here _ voting in this election? that's right. voting here in - voting in this election? that's right. voting here in ecuador| ’ i'n theory, ' - 7 in theory, compulsory, is, in theory, compulsory, although some people not although some people may not and pay a fine to do was looking so. the turnout was looking high, though — more than
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glzettyhigh. though — more than least turning out to glzettyhigh. though — more than in least turning out to glzettyhigh. though — more than in the ;t turning out to glzettyhigh. though — more than in the election. out to glzettyhigh. though — more than in the election. young particular have been energised this really energised in this --- .. .- the majority �*the campaign. the majority of the electorate are -- �*lili campaign. the majority of the electorate are -- �*44 years electorate are under 44 years old. and nob a, the has a fan base among incumbent, has a fan base among younger voters in particular. :w;ew wwe w. 7strategy 77 strategy has around social centred around viral social media for to media videos for example to the younger voters. he attract the younger voters. he has also seen in the last “aee eiee eee“ i“a t.“ae leee 7 77 777 of “aee eiee eee“ i“a §“e leet. 7 77 777 of weeks, particular gagagpf weeks eartiicul’a’r” " the gaupleef weeks eartiicul’a’r” " the youth, support with the youth, with some of them even behind me around card 7 c7utouts cutouts in 7 c7utouts in their windows board cutouts in their windows as a sign of support. he will hope that that clinch an heee that that rnight elineh en w ww ww ww ww w victory today. but if outright victory today. but if he doesn't, then it will have =— “ie to go to the test again in a couple of months. and just talk us through the and just talkerstinreag'" the of that, and just talkerstinfeag'" the of that, if it does go a n i» a! �*l�*n�* i! ii» aaa. -a presses. a.a. aha... -. -. a.a.ee g... a prespect ef that. if it sees as a run prespect ef that. if it sees ge a run off, �*that te a run eff. hew that werks?—— . .. essentially, te a run eff. hew that werks?aa a aa essentially, the way that well, essentially, the way that work in ecuador h
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that a can date needs more than 50% of the vote to secure a 7 or they need more than victory. or they need more than between them and their 15.384 beteeen there enewtheir wwwwwwwwwwwwwww rival. 1.924 between there enewtheir ww www ww w ww rival. so if that .a- --. .-. 77t°d7ay7l 777 "teas; will i= to a run—off the go to a run—off between the who come first and candidates who come first and in april. now, that is from early 7 from early results, looking from early results, very, likely almost very, very likely — almost definite to be the income daniel noboa and his in daniel noboa and his main challenger, luisa so challenger, luisa gonzales. so the question is, does it go to run off or does of them secure manage to secure more than 50% of the vote. manage to secure more than 50% of the vote-— gt tbs vote. such a st tbs vote. such a m keeping such a close eye on this �*us. let's turn to some other news around the world. to cross the country is not uncommon in the region. after a human trafficking centre was raided.
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ryan hardie scored the only goal from the penalty spot and champions league. defeat came after their manager arnie slot made multiple quadruple of trophies this season. to unplug from russia's electricity grid and join the eu's network. and residents were told to charge their devices, stock up on food and water and prepare as if there was a severe storm coming. hoping to make gains. immigration is one of the key
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issues which could boost alternative for deutschland's relative dominance on tiktok. service and more help for stay—at—home mums. even a dangerous party.
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aiming for the past. the life they think their parents had. to a germany before my time, a peaceful germany without of political and gender divides. also, alarm, when the rightwards shift tips into extremism.
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when we talked about them in class, someone denied the core of democracy. other parties say they'll keep the afd out of power. the 59th superbowl is under way in new orleans where defending the chiefs are losing hope to the nfl team to become the first nfl team to secure a super bowl victory three times in a row. and far, eagles is because so far. the eagles all the momentum with a have all the momentum with a sit—point lead. they are leading
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currently into the 7ra7t7he7r,7 7 7ra7t7he7r,717 7 7 77777 7ra7t7he7r,7 i7u7nderstand. donald 7 donald trump is the first .ane eenale trerne is theafirstaaaa aa aa a aa president to attend the sitting president to attend the game. you see pictures game. you can see pictures there the different fan h philadel-hia centres — the philadelphia fans are certainly more centres — the philadelphia �*spirit'e certainly more centres — the philadelphia �*spirit'e certair kansas jubilant spirit than the vansas chiefs in the bottom right city chiefs in the bottom right of the screen. they are face ago mountain decline, quite unliningly, given the amount of time left play. we'll time left to play. we'll have to see how it out. you to see how it plays out. you can across it on the bbc. live with a page 77all of the news 7goodbye 7 7goodbye for now. hello. certainly over the next few days. fairly cool for the time of year. there'll be a little light rain, drizzle and perhaps a bit the winds rotate around that, coming in from a cool easterly
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with us at the moment. a little bit of hill snow to come on monday for the grampians as well, but nothing too heavy — in the north once again. temperatures to start tuesday morning probably a few degrees scotland. from the east coast here. for north east england, eastern scotland, with a little bit of snow over the mountains
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and the higher ground here. anglia, for instance. but further west, most of us should stay dry. temperatures around 5—7 degrees. to the west of higher ground — so south west scotland, for instance, seeing a bit of blue sky. as well. elsewhere, you're likely to stay predominantly dry mostly dry, still fairly cloudy for thursday and into friday, too, but you can find a more detailed weather forecast up to 1a days ahead by downloading the bbc weather app. bye— bye.
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i'm steve lai. let's begin in the united
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states, where president donald trump has said that he will impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports with a full announcement to come later on monday. to the super bowl, trump also said he was planning reciprocal i'll be announcing probably tuesday or wednesday at a tuesdayworwwednesday'at'a news rock— ri bbed conference rock—ribbed —.—.aa.a a . a 7 reciprocal tariffs and very simply, it's if charge us, simply, it's if they charge us, we charge them. all. trump's comments come as china's retaliation on us tariffs are set to take effect. the duties target american imports, including fossilfuels and farm machinery. imports from china. in terms �*china in terms �* china specifically, it's not going to add a great 7522 of 77 77 dama77ge,
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because the us that's because the us already very high tariffs
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