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the, the 5 years often we remember window roads still stops march 8th on dw, the business day. the news life from berlin, more trade conflict, loons, as the us president order sweeping new tariff. donald trump says he's drawing up plans for reciprocal terrorist on every country that trades with the united states . also coming up 3 intentions also top the agenda of a meeting between trump and indian prime minister and the red remotely at the white house. the article fairly welcome to the program you as president,
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donald trump says he's preparing broad terrorists on all trading partners of the united states. trump has told his economic team to devise plans for reciprocal levies on every country a taxing us imports. the order would also head non tariff barriers like safety regulations and sales duties such as value out of taxes, which increase the cost of product who's going to be and here's president trump speaking after you order the new round of tears. and on trade, i have decided for purposes of fair, it is that i will charge a reciprocal to meaning whatever countries judge the united states of america. we will charge them no more, no less. in other words, they charge us a tax or tear and we charge them the exact same tax, or to use preston, donald trump. well, and the hall is the associated professor and economics of the university of tampa and florida. and this is what she thinks these latest harris could mean. so in
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concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european union. currently standing at 21.8 percent are going to be matched by the united states. so we can anticipate that this is going to mean a lot more tariffs on the us side, but probably also a lot of parents from others to an easier trade in paris. also dominated talks between india's prime minister in the red remote e and you as president, donald trump at the white house, trump value to bring what he called, fairness and reciprocity to the india us economic relationship. warm hugs instead, losses issue more. he came to washington to rekindle his goals. the relationship with drum one for the most part succeeded or
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deleted repeatedly praised each other. great, really fantastic job, a great leader. whenever people talk about president from that, all remember make america great again. as everyone is inspired by it. liter, at the press conference, more the i did his own place from signature categories. when america and india. what together? oh, my god, ma niga become mega. but
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that all the tension is going to need the romans it is been to us just about the highest tariff nation anywhere in the world. they've been very strong and to our city. i don't blame them necessarily, but it's a different way of doing business as a so we're just going to do it easy way. and we're just gonna say whatever you charge, we charge. and i think that's fair for the people in the united states. and i think it's actually fair for india, logical money was asked about the trump administration, sending in getting the bodies back to the country and track of those. yep. tom, on the children who are from federal all very families. and then the advice big james and big promises, i don't go a lot of them abroad saying without them knowing about why that go into a country are these. and in fact, that connected with the human traffic and system, we have to make sure that we fight against the system. nevada cut it off to you.
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being a colleagues account, the perpetrators boots of the vehicle was shot at once, that the perpetrator was arrested. the detained suspect isn't askin national, who's lived in germany since 2016 officials say his asylum request was denied, but he'd found a job and remained in the country. legally. germany's tensor all of shoals condemned what he called the awful attack and promised severe consequences americans. so from my point of view, once again very clearly, this paper tray to can not count on any mercy, he must be punished and he must leave the country and the chancellor is tougher. rhetoric follows a string of violent attacks involving asylum seekers in germany. it also comes just days before the country snap election with thursday's ramming incident in munich
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quickly becoming a focal point in the political campaigns. this order, we all know the concerns of many people, the feelings of the country being threatened from within the door. and i know them to private or you can live on to 10 ish, i'll, i'd, we have to do something about this and getting broken the far right also seized on the incident and is the see the sky. so she and it's the same pattern again, it's an afghan who's asylum application hasn't been rejected. afternoon ford who has been granted tolerated data. so instead of being deported known to the police police cyber con. as night fell, a trickle of people made their way to the scene of the suspected attack to pay tribute to the injured some left messages on the lanterns, expressing thoughts and prayers for the victims. but also calling for unity and respect for human rights its price is to have had an all time high
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in the united states at nearly $5.00 a dozen on average avian flu outbreaks which have killed millions of angling hands or bearing much of the blame. no chicken, no egg and when supplies running storage and even reports of isolated rationing consumers have been left scrambling. it's become a common site and us grocery stores empty shells, hardly any eggs here. and if they can be found at all, they come with an so nomic a price tag that is not only the raw stuff, the price of $8.00 dishes and restaurants is up. many fast food chains are adding a surcharge to everything from omelettes to pancakes. food insulation is hurting americans so much so that some are getting creative. a growing trend backyard shaking, raising the animals at home brings a steady supply of the nutritious goods. the small livestock form in texas,
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that's hobby farmers up in the last few weeks, we have noticed in a dramatic increase in the demand for, for chickens because people are wanting to buy them because the big prices have gone up or, or a just are not available our sales for poultry and doubled, or maybe potentially triple emissions. we're selling 100 chickens a week or more truck driver. our tool will be k. uh, is looking at rhode island rates. today. they're a popular breed because they're easy to raise and lee reliably in levels of wind, what can we and price? this went up a lot, a lot. it is expensive now that it is cheaper to buy chickens and raised and i think we will see what happens almost like a lot. one of the reasons for the ad, usually high prices, the avian flu, which has decimated, pull to live stocks across the u. s. but why like price visibly high inflation has
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long been an issue for americans. however, it has come down a lot from as opposed cobit high, near 10 percent, were closed, but not there on inflation. and you did see today's inflation print which, which says the same thing that we were we've had made great progress toward 2 percent last year or inflation was 2.6 percent. so great progress, but we're not quite there yet. so we want to keep policy restrictive for now as the trump administration has policies, so not helping, whether it's loud appeals for the interest rates or terror threats against the trade partners, economies. so warning that americans will continue to sell out more folk goods and services. so maybe back your chicken can use the financial painted bit. although with a spread of the avian flu, the price for life chicken has gone up to berlin's international film festival. the berlin dollar has officially kicked off here in the capital,
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a list actor attempt to show him a is here for the german premier of as bob dylan bio pick, a complete unknown. and tilda swinton has been awarded an honory golden bear for her work. the festival was launched with a premier from germany and attributes to b is really hostages. abducted by him. it was a cold and wintery start to the festival, but no one was wrapping up room for the red carpet appearance, the 75th, but not a go tons away with clips and drama and a great atmosphere. the direct to tell him to quit open the event for the 3rd time this year. with a very special movie. the lights betrays a dysfunctional bell and family whose lives a stage and a completely new direction through the influence of the syrian housekeeper. this idea to the ballad, not a remains true to its reputation as a political festival. this oxidizing solar dire to with the is rarely today between
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you who is currently held hostage by the terrorist organization. from us before the opening, there was a vigil cooling for the release of the hostages. david couldn't year featured in the movie. the youth showed that the battle in all and 2013 the director told me shovel dedicated his documentary, elected to david, to his former lead actor. so yes i, i, i believe with all my heart today will come back, alive and well, and i can't see any other any other ending. the highlights of the opening evening was the awarding of the henri golden bed to tilda swinton a tribute to the british actress who continues to impress with have bus utility enroll, stretching from all house to main stream movies. i mean showcase to the ballot nowadays. since 1986 long in her acceptance speech,
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she invoked the unifying power of send them a week ahead for the great independent states of cinema and rest. the anomaly message around inmate plate, inclusive, immune to ethics of occupation, colonization takeover ownership or the development of riviera property. this in 19 movies are in competition for the golden and silver bearablewood. the jury is led by the us director and screen right to todd haynes. bill announce the winners on february 22nd and our very own david levretz is covering a film festival for us here. his impressions from the opening night, the people from all over the world come to berlin to show movies, to see movies, to buy and sell movies of the world's major film festivals. this is definitely the coldest, but it has something that the others don't have, which is the ordinary film lovers can get bundled up and come right here to the red
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carpet to see their favorite movie. stars up close and personal tonight. tilda swinton this here is an honorary award winner, an icon of art, how cinema and the next stage were expecting to see jessica chest in sympathy, shalumi and bennett, a cumber batch, just to name a few. and around 250 film premiers from big hollywood productions to smaller artistic numbers and documentaries. but the barely nada is a festival. the appreciates the artistic, the political, the court, and sometimes it's the smallest films that make the biggest splash. here studio is david levitz. there, before we go, a quick look at our top story. us president on drums says he's drawing up plans to impose reciprocal terrace on all trading partners of the united states. that's all for me for this hour of a stay with us coming out to master out takes a look at why defense has become
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a major topic ahead of the german election in about one and a half weeks time. i'll have more news headlines for you in 45 minutes telling me if you can buy the can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube. german soldiers, a training for the worst case an attack on may to a territory. it's a threat the western.
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