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david willis reports. ushered to safety after a truly remarkable escape. bleep.view of the delta airlines plane, belly—up on the runway of canada's busiest airport, doused it with water. staff scrambled to the scene. walking around the aircraft. yeah, we've got it. the aircraft is upside down and burning. officials are hailing a textbook response on the part getting a lot of care and support from my staff. we just landed, our plane crashed. it's upside down. could have been to blame have been dismissed by officials, and there were no crosswinds. dispatched to toronto to assist their canadian david willis, bbc news. dan ronan, aviation expert, commercial pilot and journalist it looks as though the right wing may have struck either or something, and then flipped over. the sheer survivability of this is really period of time so professionally. they are not there to serve us drinks or sandwiches or provide for our comfort, they are there at pearson airport this afternoon did a truly remarkablejob. it's incredible. the other factor is, that plane had what are called 1
david willis reports. ushered to safety after a truly remarkable escape. bleep.view of the delta airlines plane, belly—up on the runway of canada's busiest airport, doused it with water. staff scrambled to the scene. walking around the aircraft. yeah, we've got it. the aircraft is upside down and burning. officials are hailing a textbook response on the part getting a lot of care and support from my staff. we just landed, our plane crashed. it's upside down. could have been to blame have been...
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david willis.lly very little message of discipline what the game really is at this point. just trying to understand where the pieces are. and waiting to see what happens with those meetings next week between donald trump and his french and british counterparts. of opportunities, too, to take further steps backwards i think this is a big opportunity actually to forge way that would actually serve the administration's interests, it has been a long—standing interest of the us to try going to involve us troops on the front line backed up by nato and american logistics, intelligence, what the administration wants. or maybe even earlier, not after you have already started this discussion with russia. sure. rare earth minerals for security, discussed at that meeting in kyiv yesterday, but that doesn't mean a deal for both sides there, perhaps? it is just one of these things where the deal is sort there's got to be time to consider these things. more often, i think it speaks to the transactional nature i g
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david willis, bbc news.terms of the truce drawn up in november, the idf is due to pull out by tuesday. borderfor an indefinite period of time. it's also bolstered its defences on the israeli side of the border to reassure returning residents. of some hostages who died in captivity in gaza will be the release would be in line with the ceasefire agreement, on the 33rd day of the truce. hostages handed over by hamas this thursday. of living hostages planned for this saturday. bodies of israeli hostages. agreement came into place. israeli soldiers had previously retrieved the dead an extremely painful moment for israel to see those coffins coming out of gaza. in exchange for that, we are told, israel will 2023, the day after the hamas attacks on israel. all of this in line with what the ceasefire agreement had stipulated, which was that the first dead deal, which falls this thursday. would stick to that, given the fact that the the last few days. information, but it's been widely reported in the israeli media. o
david willis, bbc news.terms of the truce drawn up in november, the idf is due to pull out by tuesday. borderfor an indefinite period of time. it's also bolstered its defences on the israeli side of the border to reassure returning residents. of some hostages who died in captivity in gaza will be the release would be in line with the ceasefire agreement, on the 33rd day of the truce. hostages handed over by hamas this thursday. of living hostages planned for this saturday. bodies of israeli...
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david willis in washington, thank l willis in washington, thank you.l treatment. joe inwood has sent this report from jerusalem. at gaza's nasser hospital some of the youngest victims of the conflict arrive. soon they will finally receive it. person in the world." as part of the fragile but so far successful ceasefire ofer calderon, held in captivity since october in return, hundreds of palestinians, some serving long sentences, others never charged this is part one of a three—part ceasefire deal. to negotiate. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on his way to washington to meet with president trump. of all our hostages, and dealing with the iranian terror axis and all its components. but this is just the start. who still need medical treatment will be able to get out of gaza. joe inwood, bbc news. for phase two in the ceasefire negotiations from jerusalem. until president trump was almost in office and they were painstaking negotiations. the returning of all the male hostages, the soldiers, both sides have said they want to come to some sort of deal
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as it crash landed at toronto pearson 18 people have been injured, three of them david willis reportsmarkable escape. bleep. belly—up on the runway of canada's busiest airport, its tail and right wing sheared off by the impact as firefighters on the other side of the plane staff scrambled to the scene. just so you're aware, there are people outside walking around the aircraft. yeah, we've got it. 18 passengers were taken to hospital, but all 80 on board survived. of flight and ground crews. and relatively minor injuries. we are very focused on the care and the concern and of the passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been reunified with their friends it's upside down. early suggestions that high winds and a heavy snowfall could have been to blame have been dismissed by officials, and there were no crosswinds. david willis, bbc news. withdrawing from southern lebanon, in line with the idf is due to pull out by tuesday. but the idf has said some troops will remain at some to our middle east regional editor sebastian usher. hello, sebastien foster what is expected happen unde
as it crash landed at toronto pearson 18 people have been injured, three of them david willis reportsmarkable escape. bleep. belly—up on the runway of canada's busiest airport, its tail and right wing sheared off by the impact as firefighters on the other side of the plane staff scrambled to the scene. just so you're aware, there are people outside walking around the aircraft. yeah, we've got it. 18 passengers were taken to hospital, but all 80 on board survived. of flight and ground crews....
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let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis. s report there, lots of that the gap lots of evidence that the gap between the us and has widened between the us and ukraine and has not closed. one day after donald trump and we re 7 7 weretrading volodymyr zelensky were trading personal barbs, has any more come out to republicans come out to criticise donald trump's ukraine u—turn? criticise donald trump's ukraine u-turn?- criticise donald trump's ukraine u-turn? ~ . i have to 7 some, i have to say some moderate republicans have been —= critical of the white house's approach, it's there in policy towards heard in towards ukraine. we heard in that from james, their that report from james, their national adviser mike national security adviser mike walt�*s that president halts saying that’fr’s’s�*lfifif "”’ ”” was, as he put it, trump was, as he put it, frustrated by ukraine's rejection of a minerals deal, fsjsstign at a minerals deal. ” ' " zelensky met, fejeelien. at a minerala deal. ” ' " zelensky met, as we saw in that report, also sa
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david willis, bbc news, washington. with the latest moves in the trade war.are expected to discuss european security, as well as migration. that he wants to acquire greenland. has more details on this. certainly awkward timing, wasn't it, that keir starmer dinner with the eu, just as donald trump, on the airport tarmac in maryland, told the bbc it is clear, by the way, that donald trump sees the uk as very distinct from the eu for these purposes. have been possible pre—brexit. between the uk and the eu. last night's dinner i think was really more about symbolism work of working out what that new relationship would look like. a way to achieve that with the eu while not harming his relations with the us. that would be a delicate task for even the most experienced prime minister. it's now keir starmer�*s just six or so months into thejob. the man who murdered three girls at a dance class axel rudakubana's life sentence will now be his minimum term of 52 years remains the same, and the life sentences for the ten attempted murder charges remain in place. to attend
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a 10% tariff on goods from china came into effect david willis, bbc news, washington.arts of the world. the prime minister and denmark's premier as well as migration. has more details on this. certainly awkward wasn't it, that keir starmer wasn't it, that keir starmer was on to brussels for was'on hiswayto brussels for long—awaited dinner with this long—awaited dinner with the eu, just donald trump on airport tarmac in maryland the rrt tarmac in maryland the rrt t. that: in maryland the rrt t. that he maryland the rrt t that he was yland told the bbc that he was applying tariffs to considering applying tariffs to the eu? potentially also in fact to uk. it is clear, by fact to the uk. it is clear, by the way, that donald sees the way.—that esnaldlrunto sees uk is very from —— eu for these purposes. that something that factually is something that factually would not have been possible pre—brexit. that keir starmer want that close a does want that close a between the uk and relationship between the uk and the eu. night�* dinner i the eu. last night�* dinner i think was mo
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david willis, bbc news. there has been no explanation for the cancellation of thursday's news conferencee american side and you would imagine mr kellogg would have been asked whether he believed territorial integrity. colleagues like the secretary of state marco rubio, mike waltz the national security advisor, they are the ones directly dealing with moscow. so you have this dynamic with donald trump's so called anything concrete out of the peace process, it is yet to be involved with. to relay ukraine's concerns and needs back to the white house and also volodymyr zelensky�*s ability communicate those. he has been criticised for not doing that in donald trump's it is, it is keith kellogg's last day today and officials means a trip to the front lines or not but it has been a day zelensky and mr trump, what seems to have upset him is the insults, that is what mike waltz was saying, some of the rhetoric coming out of kyiv personal relationship problem with president trump? he is going to have to if he is going to have any chance of signing a deal that would in any way secure ukraine's futur
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david willis, bbc news.ising by successive governments wanting to appear tough than reducing reoffending. says people are being jailed for longer, despite evidence frances read reports. sentences have got longer, they have got tougher. criminals to be punished. what we also want to do is ensure that our criminal justice system rehabilitates people. into what's pushed the justice system to the brink it says short sentences in particular are not effective with high re—offending rates almost 57% for those who've been in prison less than a year. a few months ago, 1700 prisoners in england for years of inaction. breakdown of law and order. this is not the long term solution. there is more that we must do, but it was the necessary of course, prison has a part to play within the system, and if you overuse prison, it's very expensive, overcrowded prisons can't rehabilitate people. and we end up ultimately in a situation recommendations and proposals for reform are to be announced in spring. it puts the system under
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but he's now delayed planned the countries — which neighbour the us — with more details, here's david williseen the two leaders yielded it followed news of a similar deal with mexico, whose leader, permanently, like for ever. to the south drew boos from canadian sports fans comes to trade discussions with other nations, and has confirmed he now has europe in his sights. but we also recognise potential challenges in the relationship with the united states and we are ready for that. when targeted unfairly or arbitrarily, the european union will respond firmly. a 10% tariff on goods from china came into effect a short while ago and china has already announced plans to retaliate. and a reminder we have a live page running with the latest moves in the trade war. so you can go to £57 and the the prime minister and denmark's premier as well as migration. henry, loads to talk but of course let's start with the ongoing relationship between the uk and the in the wake the uk and the us in the wake of the fact that sir keir starmer met eu leaders? it of the fact that sir keir starmer met eu leaders? it
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but their general manager, willie david stearns, formerly with the brewers, is.a player's value. they drew a line on alonso. they wanted him to take a sort of a more team friendly deal, and turns out he did. he's, of course, had the big hit in last year's playoffs that helped them defeat the brewers and move on to the second round, and he will be back now for a team that has improved but still. >> plays in a very. >> tough. division with the braves and phillies, most notably. yeah, i mean, two years, $54 million is nice walking around money, but certainly not in the league of juan soto and ohtani and those other superstars. as you said, he is a fan favorite. over the last five years, he's hit more home runs than anyone in major league baseball outside of aaron judge. so great player, fan favorite. but they were for a while there. it looked like they were ready to walk away from him. but he will be a met and playing in that lineup with juan soto mets looking good coming up here. pitchers and catchers just a couple of weeks away. so that's some good news. let's get
but their general manager, willie david stearns, formerly with the brewers, is.a player's value. they drew a line on alonso. they wanted him to take a sort of a more team friendly deal, and turns out he did. he's, of course, had the big hit in last year's playoffs that helped them defeat the brewers and move on to the second round, and he will be back now for a team that has improved but still. >> plays in a very. >> tough. division with the braves and phillies, most notably. yeah,...
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. —— nomia iqbal. from our north america correspondent david willis.o press the governments of china, canada and —= 7 to crack7 down to crack down on 7 to crackdown on the flow 77777 to crackdown on the flow of mexico to crack down on the flow of drugs and illegal migrants from those countries into the united he believes the imposition states. he believes the imposition of tariffs will make goods from those countries more expensive and of tariffs will make goods from those countries...