Has Charlotte back Boller Tenzing is insisting significant changes to its rail timetables will improve services every service on its Great Northern so than and Thameslink franchises has been we shed jolt they've already been dozens of cancellations and more disruption is expected later Robin is bit is from the rare delivery group which represents approaches this is a huge logistical challenge you know we know that there are teaching problems somewhere urging everybody to check before they travel but we also want people to bear in mind the endgame what we're hoping to achieve and that's 1200 extra services every weekday within 4 years' time the U.S. And China have agreed to back away from a trade war both sides of shell threats to impose tariffs only to those goods while they work and why did deal opposites correspondent Joe Klein and has more well I think is a case of 2 economic superpower stepping back from the brink Donald Trump may have said that trade wars are easy to win but the reality is that they're not the Americas a pull back from the brink they put these sanctions on hold with the threat that they were reimposing with China doesn't meet its end of the bargain Roman Abramovich can't get into the U.K. At the moment because his visa has been delayed the Russian billionaire wasn't at Wembley to see Chelsea win the F.A. 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A stream of lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has because of a key evacuation route the state civil defense agency says the law is flowing into the ocean it's warning that could cause a toxic gas cloud to be released a leading expert has criticised government plans to make sure all cars can run at least 50 miles on electric power by 2040 presaging months and head of the U.K. Energy Research Center says they should be aiming for 2035 like in Scotland I think it's great that they've got a target now for cleaning up cars but I think they could be much more ambitious My view is that if you push industry further they could probably go faster you saying evidence around the country now electric cars on the road are a bit too expensive but actually if they push them further have a more ambitious targets we could see action much much quicker. 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This is awful not only 5 live on Dawson at a bio And coming up in this in a moment we'll get the latest from Venezuela where the people who have gone to the polls the polls should be shouting about now find out it's not so most a done deal really everybody expects the sitting presidents nuclear material to win the election there were doubts about that to see how Venezuelans who voice their concern about what's going on in the country one way or another also how close with China the U.S. To triggering a trade war it's been averted but only just it's now on hold but we're on volcano what she in Hawaii will have the week's news from Brazil Do you remember a Monday morning parenting phone and off to Prince Charles walked his daughter in law down the aisle yesterday we're asking what is the role of a parent in law what's the point of a parent in law what are the do's and don'ts of being a parents in law or indeed a son or daughter in law you can text me from now on a 5 of 58 where you could e-mail up all night at B.B.C. Dot com You. First said the United States and China have agreed to back away from a trade war both sides have shelved threats to impose tariffs on each other's goods while they work on a wider deal has the U.S. Treasury secretary Steve Munchen who was weakened to Fox News on Sunday for putting the trade war on hold so right now we have agreed to put the tariffs on hold while we try to execute the framework the president has been very clear since the 1st meeting with President Xi in Mar-A Lago bad we are going to reduce the trade deficit we have an agreement with China that they will substantially agree to it. Our business correspondent Joe Lyneham exposes the Chinese vowed to buy more agricultural and energy products would really help us manufacturers president was elected in those parts of America the Rust Belt except Rick cetera that physically make stuff and they're not making as much of it as they used to do and what he wants and I will show them that he is having a concrete win as I said I think it will be concrete political win for him and I think the markets will react quite well but I'm not sure it's a solution to the problem America doesn't make the stuff that China wants to buy but American consumers definitely want the stuff that China exports so it's a consumer led things are what America's going to do are they going to make it more expensive for their consumers guess the only way that this could work if you impose tariffs which have been to to come into force tomorrow if you impose those tariffs on China and or other countries it just makes it more expensive for consumers to buy those products Jack De Leo is the director of the Center for East Asian studies in the University of Pennsylvania Law School Jack I think our correspondent Joe Lyneham put it succinctly the philosophical conundrum for the for Washington now is how do you get Americans not to love Chinese products so much or are you going to tax them for the love of. Well I think it is tough I mean the reason the trade deficit the bilateral trade deficit is so large is largely American consumer driven demand that it's hard to drive that down without prices the main focus of what the U.S. Has been up to in miniature this earlier today is to try to increase U.S. Exports to China and try to close the gap that way but as your reporter said there's not a lot to be done there except in things like food and and and energy products a few other things not enough to bring it down $200000000000.00 over 2 years as has the treasury secretary of the trump of expressed hope to do with the Treasury century is say that these potential trade will is being put on hold what does he mean by that well on hold means in the very near term that those tariffs up to 50000000000 dollars that were set to go into effect later this month apparently are you going to be put on hold and the 2nd tranche of threatened tariffs the 100000000000 which have not yet been specified presumably are on hold as well but this is not solving the problem this is in a really not a whole lot more than an agreement to keep negotiating we heard about there being a framework established there being targets but there's very little that is both concrete and near term achievable can Washington win a trade will with Beijing Uh no. Well the president has said that trade wars are good and easy to win but I think a trade war between the U.S. And China is one that everybody loses it's true that there would be a lot of pain in China but there'd be a lot of pain for the U.S. Consumer as well even the scale of terrorists we're talking about so far which on both sides total tariffs on goods around $200000000000.00 that is not enough to fundamentally alter the economic circumstances of either country the concern is it would spiral up and something much worse and that would be something we're almost everybody you know normally in business he ever pays the piper calls the cheating but I suppose incentives of trade in terms of trade whoever is the one the pays the piper is the one the calls which is. There is a lot of that and part of what makes this so difficult is how deeply interlinked the 2 economies are we saw the Chinese reaction sanctions that the U.S. Commerce Department put on C.T.E. The Chinese maker which basically shut it down because they couldn't get chips well who buys those phones that ziti Manx Well a lot of people around the world including some Americans most cell phones are now made in China so a lot of the stuff that everyone buys a circulating back and forth between the countries and it's very hard to hurt one without hurting other so as far as the consumers are concerned because this is slightly become a political football hasn't it and yet you think whoa So as consumers in America are concerned if you have a provides a broad They want the cheapest rate what's the book how much slack given that does the president have to play with Eco really had to reverse on and turn to the American consumer and say well it's for the benefit of make it America great again he can't quite do that. But I think if people saw significant price increases and given some of the terrace we're talking about there would be significant increases on some consumer goods that might get some blowback or what you're essentially doing is trading off the interests of consumers who are pretty disused group hopefully for the benefit of certain next quarter's and are not in fact for inspectors but that really hasn't been where the focus of the debate has been in the United States it's much more a concern it's a spiral into really bad trade war or that Trump is simply all over the map I mean he's all this serious sanctions on C.T. The cell phone maker which then Trump seem to turn around and take back the next day there's just a sense that things are being handled a bit recklessly and that there's a real risk of just things ask lading and miscommunication leading to serious troubles in the relationship. Thank you very much Jack to Lille the director of the Center for research and studies at the University of Pennsylvania Law School the polls should be closing about noon Venezuela where people have been voting in the presidential elections with much of the opposition boycotting the vote and popular leaders jailed or banned from running Nicolas Maduro the incumbent president is expected to win a 2nd term despite being deeply unpopular Lisbie to Katie Watson who is in the Venezuelan capital Caracas K.C. Work each LS about the election so for their big suppose you have that kind of thing. You know they don't have exit polls they have to wait for the results that the polling centers have to place before that that meant to be men supposed to 6 this evening but Phone only counts are still several that is still 8 and the rule is it is long as there is a queue outside then they can remain a pin and earlier this afternoon because they do it was courting people to come out and take in what I think is pretty desperate measure because when I was at the polling station very early this morning there was hardly anyone it felt very empty on the streets cracking today why does he. Why does he need a lot of people to vote when it seems almost certain that he will win anyway. But he's got an approval rating around 20 percent he's not a popular politician it's not I mean the thing is is that he's his hand is strengthened because much of the opposition boycotted the vote they said from the beginning that they want free they want fans and that the elections were a sham so they in large part to decided to boycott the vote there were a couple of opposition candidates one of them had refiled gone broke with the opposition saying that actually the only way to change politics it was to vote and so he went forward to campaign to be a rival to miss Madrid but he wasn't popular he was seen as a traitor by the government because he was a former government member he's seen by a stooge by the opposition for going along with his mates in the fast pace and he didn't come across to keep up and all of the extension is probably played into the hands of Mr dory but the results have come through but. The feeling was that despite the low turnout despite extension he would be the favorite I'm looking at some pictures on B.B.C. News Casey of some protein stations which are actually empty and that seems extraordinary given the the economic turmoil the Venezuelans vote into your in recent years. Any way of making this what's the best spin even. Of this election in the vote and the some more amount of apathy there is bugs when is where it is. But I think this matter is done very well that dividing and conquering the opposition is in disarray last year there were protests they they went they died a death and in the in the meantime they opposition to bend aside about whether to take part in regional elections and merit actions or not to do so it's been there hasn't been one strategy that's been. Problem but Mr Missouri has done very well out of that and I mean that I'm quite surprised given the state of the economy here that you know one in 5 do support him they still feel very clearly that he is the president for them it's a it's a government that supports its people free social programs through food handouts and that sort of thing so some people feel very wedded to the idea that the government will help and no matter how much how bad the situation is not been told several people 90 days here and the feeling is it's better you know. Knowing somebody who's bad might be better than Who knows you know he's going to come around the corner this person might not be great but the person down the other person down the line might not be any better in the field is a fear if what the future holds but more and more think people are getting fed up but what I found really interesting it wasn't so much the opposition falling stations I expected them to be there and I went to one neighborhood that was a real government stronghold especially with Hugo Chavez who is the predecessor of Nicolas mother of the man who started this socialist revolution and used to be the cue to be really big when he was going for president but it was really quiet really quiet and yes there are people who voted for Maduro but then they would be people who stopped me and said you know what this is not normal these queues used to be full I'm not voting this you know disillusionment and things change so even in the government strongholds there is discussed faction. Who you know. May be better you don't know the theory that you mentioned the Reminds me of and somebody said during these elections the even Jesus couldn't beat President majeure of these elections I think the point was that look it's a don't do I don't know if you saw that he had to. I did I think and that's the thing is that people are finding it very hard to just understand how he wins he's got 20 percent approval rating and you know but he's still saying that this is going to be and you know election 6 Asked going to be a victory but it's very hard to understand how this this can be a victory I mean I was talking to one of the really top politician he's the one of the the deputy of the socialist everything Socialist Party he's very well known and in fact had sanctions slapped on him last week No I I saw him in the crowds in the rally and I went to talk to him it didn't go very well he doesn't like they don't like talking to journalists especially international journalists because they feel that we are getting involved and we are very dense then but you know I asked him some tough questions I said you know there are people starving there are people who are fleeing and he denied it all he was like you know he turned to his friends and his crowd and the crowd who were there to support him and said Is anybody suffering in those big broad though and you just think you know these are the politicians who are leading the country if there's an annoying situation it's it's hard to see what will be in the near future you have the United States has already said that it won't recognize the result of the LET should. Have some job in trying to convince people that this is free and fair elections and that this is the will of the Venezuelan people even if it's only 20 percent of them imagine you know will move result. Well we should be getting results probably in the next couple of hours I mean it once it's pretty definite he's going to wind up but they'll be able to see you know they'll be able to announce it's in. The victory will come out and celebrate say Look at that on television later but yes he said I mean the job's going to get much hotter if mismeasure as expected does win but every time the U.S. Slapped sanctions on on Venezuela every time there's criticism from the likes of the E.U. And at the end of the day they it's a badge of honor as they say it just shows that they feel that you know they're doing the right thing that's how it's seen every time this criticism of them. Thank you. Will bring to the new Yusuf who has won the. Venezuelan election as soon as it comes in case he wants and in Caracas I mentioned earlier the we are on something of a volcano watch tonight because officials on Hawaii's big island are warning people to stay away from molten rock flowing into the ocean from the eruption of Mt killer one man's been seriously injured after a molten rock has him as he was sitting on a balcony and lava streams have cut off a key evacuation route across London Chris Buckley is in there why just how serious is the situation there from what you gather Chris. You know the National Guard in the place of really closed off all of the ar