tv Newsday BBC News February 10, 2025 4:00am-4:30am GMT
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hello and welcome to newsday. control of gaza and move palestinians out — saying he is committed to — quote — �*buying and owning gaza'. the comments have already provoked reaction from hamas — which is designated as a terrorist organisation attempt to displace them. on air force one. it's a mistake to allow the in gaza go back to people in gaza to go back to yet another time and we don't hamas going back. think of want hamas going back. think of it a bi want hamas going back. think of it. a his real— want hamas going back. think of it i a big real estate _
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it as a big real estate site, and the united states is going to own it and we will and the united states is going to own it an we: will and the united states is going to own it an we arel and the united states is going to own it an we are in rush, very slowly, we are in no rush, develop it. we will bring to j” to the j 77 ti; {i}; militia £1; {£2 middle ese, stability to the middle east, a part of the totally war—torn part of the east, and part of the middle east, and part of the middle east, and part of the middle east, and part of the middle east that has caused problems, the gaza middle east that has caused and problems, the gaza middle east that has caused and we roblems, the gaza middle east that has caused and we willems, the gaza middle east that has caused and we will own the gaza middle east that has caused and we will own it. e gaza middle east that has caused and we will own it. it's aza strip. and we will own it. it's totally right now. totallydemolished'rightnow. a demolition site and it be reclaimed and will be reclaimed and levelled out, up and there won't out, fixed up and there won't there. hamas won't out, fixed up and there won't there. there. hamas won't out, fixed up and there won't there. we |ere. hamas won't out, fixed up and there won't there. we will hamas won't out, fixed up and there won't there. we will be imas won't out, fixed up and there won't there. we will be building 1't ,.-,... ....,.°f , if with. ' h 7777” w of the very rich through others'of the very rich in through othere'ef the very rich in the through othere'of the very rich in the middle east, — swillzbe: bimini — swillzbe: bdfiéihfié? they will be building some beautiful 5 f ' �*the 9551151 fig; 1“ the for palestinians heeuttul héhth te the for palestinians to people, for the palestinians to live in. they will be in live in. they will be living in harmony and peace probably live in. they will be living in har first' and peace probably live in. they will be living in har first time peace probably live in. they will be living in har first time in ace probably live in. they will be living in har first time in hundreds le live in. they will be living in har first time in hundreds of donald trump's comments come as thousands cut the territory in half.
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gaza or canada or greenland, i and in the last hour, russian state media has state news agency that russia has not received any quote �*satisfactory proposals to start negotiations'. china has imposed retaliatory tariffs on the us hitting fourteen billion dollars worth of goods — economies could be avoided. after president trump's 10 percent tax china's latest tariffs include a 15% border tax on imports of us coal and liquefied natural gas products. for your time. the china [ma for your time. the china tariffs come into - for your time. the china tariffs come into effect - - for your time. the china
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tariffs come into effect today. l i'm sure that there have been. they've not been but thev�*ve net been. reeertee feet ' ' ~ ' ~ ' trump administration the trump administration started talking to the chinese ftefte�*d tele'hfi te the eh'hefe ' t " before he etettee' tete'hfi te the eh'heee ' t " before he was inaugurated long before he was inaugurated had been talks about t 5th tbothttt " t 5th tbothttsidtes since about what both sides want from each other, whether or not that into ta riffs i avoiding tariffs tomorrow, i think and we think that's unlikely and we will see imposition of the tariffs the �*sanctions the chinese announced. that the chinese announced. this might be the beginning of a new trade war in end of a new trade war in the end of the peaceful relations we've in the past few months. seen in thepest fewmonths. is seen in thepestfewmonths. is new, this tariff and between china between ichina and we trade war between china and we it play out in first saw it play out in his first term as well but how much better is for it time t time round?
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this time round? last time the tariffs were — this time round? last time the tariffs were just _ this time round? last time the tariffs were just - about| tariffs were just focused about the now the trade deficit and now they are focused on a lot of different things like fentanyl differeett—hiege ti'ee feetehvt this case, and immigration differeett—hiege ti'ee feetehvt this case, heathrow1ration differeett—hiege ti'ee feetehvt this case, heathrow and on differeett—hiege ti'ee fentefl,�* this case, heathrow and the in this case, heathrow and the chinese because they might not want to use dollar. china chinese because they might not w better|se dollar. china chinese because they might not w better|se do although economy, cyclic lee, 7 economy, cyclic lee, has mahatma}? t sloweddown. end their capabilities are technology capabilities are �*than technology capabilities are �* than they were greater than they were before they have and they have diversify their trade and with their own analysis others. their own analysis shows us if to shows us tariffs, even if up to 60% is relatively minor effect the chinese economy so i = -: them to t them to punch back and “the lereelly juet’theete rt a thief ie'reettg juetth’e’ete rt a series of will see of a series of moves will see from beijing from washington and beijing . up from washington and beijing . up tensions. ramping up tensions. fim . said he ramping up tensions. fie, :e:: , said he was in no hurry trump said he was in no hurry to talk to xi jinping, so what te tete te ei tieeifzae ee ghee f m his and how you think he with china? i him to some expect him to talk: at some this week although not
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point this week although not before china's tariffs on the other sanctions are imposed. president trump once balanced trade and for reason he trade and for some reason he believes if you have a trade deficit are losing, deficit you are losing, even though you are receiving goods return expect rteturn exptetct him impose tariffs not only on to impose tariffs not only on china on a of china but on a whole range of countries around the world on products 7 " gram; (it; 7 ' " products (it; stteettt ' specific products like steel and aluminium. as well other and aluminiumeaerwell of other and aluminiumeaerwell of other an overall stay countries with an overall stay —— trade surplus with the us, itsa,,,, tool to with 75 2-— lot bf issues and who knows a lot of issues and who knows where the relationship with china will go and the biden administration had a whole variety of dialogues to try and stabilise things so we had stabilisation without conflict hopefully we can avoid any and hopefully we can avoid any type of escalation in that direction but right now it's uess where guess where relations anybody�*s guess where relations will be in a few months. in a
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protracted — will be in a few months. in a protracted trade _ will be in a few months. in a protracted trade war, - protracted trade war, who is in the stronger position?- the stronger position? go the stronger position? 9° up the stronger position? go up on both sides tariffs go up on both sides agleng other tariffs go up on both sides glgng other restrictions, along with other restrictions, the is a larger economy and more — t t t 7 -ww wifi ’ financial system more its financial system is more and the us has more flexible and the us has more advantages but if tariffs go up on both you will see the on both sides you will see the return of in us also thejob that will also affect thejob h” a”--. — ,, w here and that will also affect thejob eree erreer r re ee here and has a market here and china has a variety of ways it can boost its economy in the short term. so at the end of the day both suffer. countries would suffere e rr e r rer term countries would suffer eere eerre r term of wants to t tariffst tariffston t tariffston china and impose tariffs on china and other countries, why will it lead other countries not not lead to other countries not wanting tee business with america? well it's already -ushina america? well it's already pushing folks, _ america? well it's already pushing folks, as - america? well it's already pushing folks, as we've i america? well it's already i pushing folks, as we've seen over the last pushing folks, aswe�*ve seen over the last tees to over the last few years to diversify arodreeele has over the last few years to diversify arodreueeee has been in many directions
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w -ww titade and: titade andtinvestment yes er 45:5? yes, greater and, yes, greater protectionism, less predictability and to engage less countries in with less countries in hedging but the us is a huge market and but the us is a hugemar'net and a lot of advanced has a lot of advanced technology and excellent system everybody technology and excellent to system everybody technology and excellent to system so rybody technology and excellent to system so the >dy technology and excellent to system so the us gets wants to access, so the us gets a big break the beginning a big break at the beginning but of this drags on for a w -w5 then yes, w then yes, you w then yes, you right time, then yes, you are right folks will be looking for other options. folks will be looking for other 0 tions. ., ., ~ folks will be looking for other 0 tions. ., . ~ ., options. scott, thank you for our options. scott, thank you for your perspectives _ options. scott, thank you for your perspectives today. - donald trump defended tech giant elon musk�*s efforts to lead the department of government efficiency — of what he described as a waste
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to give him a mandate to continue the policies the problem entirely. polls are still being counted at the moment and it's looking very close and there is a looming question about whether any candidate will win outright and whether that's right. voting in ecuador is, in theory, compulsory although some people may not vote orjust pay a fine to do so.
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