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the president signed to 25%, and removing all previous exemptions and pharmaceuticals. exception, on all aluminium and all steel. and it's going to mean a lot of businesses are going to be four—week period — maybe on a weekly basis, and maybe together — but we'll be talking and we're going to be doing some other things a lot ofjobs into our country.
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around 4% of the total. the united states most comes from canada, brazil and the eu — has been talking to the bbc — he says trump is punishing the wrong people. with the announcement. where we took the time to express and show that then we went side by side with them in terms of our section 53 tariffs, where we followed their lead well, you heard
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president trump hinting at tariffs on other industries including cars, drugs and chips. he is also threatening "reciprocal" tariffs, in other words, any country that taxes us goods will face if done properly — and we're going to try and do that, and they've charged us tarrifs — they've charged us and we haven't charged them. you'll be hearing that word a lot — reciprocal. so, uh... that's having to do
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with everything — that's not just steel and aluminium — but we'll be discussing that over the next couple of weeks. at the london school of economics — she told me we've been here before. we've seen these types of tariffs from trump before, so estimates suggest that for every one job in us steel use steel as products. therefore, they raise the costs of the inputs for all of these other jobs in the downstream industries. in terms of the impact on canada, this is significant. suppliers, etc, the whole thing is so complicated, isn't it? sides of the border.
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of tariffs during his first administration. we didn't see a huge number of steel jobs created. when it comes to what he calls reciprocal tariffs, do what's in his sights? i'm assuming this is where we'll start to hear about tariffs on goods coming in from the european union. this is really the big announcement that i think i'm nervous about, lots of trade watchers are nervous about, and the markets are nervous about. so, in effect, his threat
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is tariffs for all and carefully and looking and thinking about ways, to potentially fend off some of these tariffs and strike a deal with the trump administration. and finally, stephanie, i'm interested to get we're hearing from so many different quarters — what's yours? and using them in a way that is destructive to the global economy. most notably, it's destructive in the sense that it's we no longer know what us administration is going to do. across national borders.
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this wall street insider is building a stake in bp and some and ceo of meyer resources they were last year. this year, they fell by about by about 24% between april and september. yes, they've gotten wrong, it is also the previous ceo, bernard looney, has made a big so it's about refocusing on the core, on the oil
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ritika gupta has more. the nonprofit chatgpt creator by a group of investors led to openai's board on monday. it's being backed by musk�*s own ai start—up xai, as well as other investors. to secure the capital for developing the best ai models. he claimed that openai's founders originally approached him to fund a nonprofit focused on developing al to benefit musk co—founded openai with altman back in 2015,
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now, is $3,000 an ounce in sight? the last few hours. from volatility on the markets — a lot of that of course due to president trump's policies. the latest steel tariffs. markets here in london — he gave us a sense of the demand for gold at the moment. oddly enough, i mean, it's a psychological level
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about possible tariffs on steel and aluminium. and there are concerns that there could also and silver into the us. and, in advance of that, significant amounts to most certainly challenge that you know — i'm not suggesting it's a bubble at all — for so long, you're wondering when the drop will come. would you say that? on the way up. and we haven't had that.
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terminally—ill adult trying to end their life hadn't been coerced — but the labour mp kim leadbeater has suggested our political correspondent harry farley has the story. when mps voted in favour of assisted dying at its one amendment from kim leadbeater, the labour if agreed, the change would create a commission have the mental capacity
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to make the decision. the change comes after concerns the courts could not cope with the demands. it is impossible, in my opinion, for this to be done by the high court, and it should be done but some opponents will argue this waters down a crucial safeguard. i think a lot of members who voted this through at this judicial stage. among the more controversial.
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when it comes back to the commons in the spring. ijust to i just to take you to these life pictures coming in from �*in �* in trucks much needed aid, bringing in much needed aid, being in since being allowed in since the ceasefire took food, ceasefire took effect.-eood. medical supplies, water, medical supplies, but from water, medicalsupplies, but from hamas criticism from hamas that israel has not stuck to its deal and they since deal and they have, since delayed the release yesterday, delayed the release has edges which was of israeli has edges which was due to come into on due to come into effect on saturday. hamas accused israel breaching the —— agreement.
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77 trumpf said that president trump has said that if hamas release all if hamas does not release all hostages by noon on saturday, israel should break the agreement and hell breaks he said with —— and loose. he said with —— and others we loose. he said with —— and fibers we must prevent at others seid we must prevent at costs... fighting cricket's world governing body for recognition the group of players — now living as refugees following the taliban takeover more than 3 years ago. theirfirst ever game,
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remarkable story. who escaped to australia. sorry. take your time. i didn't know that there's going to be a chance are we going to live or die? under the taliban government, women are banned from sport, universities and parks. it was only thanks to three women in australia who decided to help the team were they able to escape. of immigration system to try and connect with government, connect with the players and then try and fight
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team more or supported them. the afghanistan cricket task force." money nor permission to play as a recognised refugee team. this match has sent a big message to those in charge of the sport — unbelievable. like, i can't believe it. still, i'm feeling like i'm dreaming right just sayjust don't give up. however, one thing is certain — at a time when women
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it's going to be like that pretty much all week. now, at the moment, we have extensive cloud still with us, with rain and drizzle extensive too. of the highest hills in the northern pennines and scotland — above around 300—400m elevation. that really is quite high. but that's how we start the day on tuesday — for most of us through the rest of the day. still got those bitter easterly winds. into a bit of sunshine, but otherwise, sunshine see temperatures of around 2 or three celsius. of cloud into wednesday. again, it's going to be
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a damp start to the day but otherwise, it's more of the same. temperatures 4—6 degrees celsius for most. on into thursday, perhaps a few more breaks just developing it's another cloudy day. and we might see some rain arrive towards cornwall by the very end of the day. cold again — 4—6 degrees will be fairly typical for our temperatures. by the end of the week, we do have a weather front that's trying to push its way in, but it's running that's the latest. bye— bye.
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live from london, this is bbc news. complicates' gaza truce. the ceasefire deal. thl far asefire deal. thl far as fire deal. thl far as i'm deal. thl far as i'm concerned as all of the are not of the hostages are not returned by saturday 12 i think is o'clock, i think is an time, i would appropriate time, i would say cancel it, then all bets are
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following trump's proposal to relocate palestinians outside of the territory. the approval of a high court judge — under changes proposed by the mp who brought the bill to parliament. president trump says israel should cancel the ceasefire hostages aren't released by midday on saturday. accusing israel of breaking the ceasefire agreement. hamas took 251 hostages when it attacked israel on october the 7th 2023.
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