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ah ah, as always turned to the latest round of moscow security tools with the west rushes envoys, washington wound the remarks by us. officials are an attempt to suffer in negotiations . also to come this hour, cover your pets and the star jumps. if you want to stay warm this winter, a major british any company feels the heat from customers. after giving that advice as the cost a few rockets, i think i was completely lost the cloth on the 3rd were not she paid for you didn't our in house because we're trying to get the costs down. you just think what else i said today and more talk talent, quit the baby, say this time
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a veteran presenter. he's left after 46 is telling our teeth, we could no longer accept the woke agenda that was affecting, and they were very keen that we should have a balance of men and women. and this has been case for many, many years. my rule has always been that we should just have people who are right for the program and joke of it. just dream of defending his australian open title face is a new challenge with authorities weighing up whether to deport him after new revelations and broke the rules and misled them over his whereabouts with good afternoon, it's 3 pm here in moscow. you without international, my russian, a native delegations, had begun talks in brussels, in an effort to reduce tensions on the continent. it is the 1st time the nato, russia council, has convened a more than 2 years. the
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police are some of the latest think choose from the nation that began earlier today . nato secretary general has emphasized the importance of dialogue for european security, however, broke has been reluctant to accept moscow's request. the whole of expansion towards russia's borders, particularly concerning ukraine and rushes envoy, washington has worn through that recent remarks by us. the fisherman's could sca any progress we saw the delegates meeting this morning, shaking hands indicating that this is a very business like meetings. but in terms of optimism, as we've already seen from talked earlier this week in geneva, the were held between russia and g u. s. representatives. not really anything concrete coming out to that meeting more assertive, but so i am suggesting what the red lines are rather than finding any compromised
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on a way forward. and in regard to those to switch both side, described as being frank and business like this suggestion was there wasn't that much optimism following them. we do not see any significant reason for optimism. the only thing that deserves positive assessment is the way the talks were conducted with openness, thoroughness, and directness. but this is not something that can bring satisfaction because what is important is the result, not the process. it was not what you would call a negotiation. we're not to a point where we're ready to set down texts and begin to go back and forth. and of course, since those talks in geneva, we've also had this bob from the us over russian. this information, this is an allegation that came directly from the white house press secretary, we are preparing ourselves for the possibility unlikelihood. no one should be surprised. i should say, if russia spreads this information about commitments that have not been made, or if it goes even further and instigates something as
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a priest text for further liberalizing activity. and so we would continue to urge everyone not to fall for any attempts to pushed in this information out there after the numerous statements made by the white house press secretary linear. it is sincerely regrettable that the american leadership is represented by people who do not know the subject well enough, but it's telling them we advise you colleagues not just to get to use critical thinking and carefully double check, but at least the most important stories, sir, is not to show your incompetence to the whole world and to add to the tensions already surrounding all of these meetings this week, we have this threat of possible sanctions against russia. also. now coming from the secretary general of nate, again stalsen burke, who said that if these talk fail, if need to is ready to have crippling sanctions, financial sanctions against russia. in addition to that, we've had a new line coming out from the united states. what we are doing now is working with the term and working with the
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e. u to slow their consideration of implementation of the pipeline yet suspended, if russia aggressors against ukraine is of course, the intense media speculation and discussion about what's happening this week. with all these talks, and it probably doesn't help when you see headlines that essentially saying that russia is brandishing a gun to the head of nature with its demand. and also that there would be no rewards for president putin, for his aggression. of course, none of this is likely to help ease the tensions that we see at the moment. well, in day 2 has said quite clearly that it is benito and nato allies to make any decision over what countries can join the alliance in the future. washington is held that line to the we know that this is a red line for russia. that proposal suggesting it was a red line was announced back in december and that was again something we had reiterated that the torps in geneva this week. that the idea that nature could
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expand even further into former soviet union countries is something that russia cannot accept because of the impact that would have on the country security. and there was this request, this demand viet, again, from the deputy russian foreign minister, but they will, i in class guarantees that countries like ukraine in georgia will never ascend to the nato alliance. we end up with lose dog. half promises, misinterpretation of what happened and different forms of negotiations behind closed doors. we do not trust the other sites, so to say we need iron clad waterproof bulletproof legally binding guarantees not assurances, not safeguards guarantees. now of course, there are also these allegations that the united states and nato allies have been
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banding around for several months now that russia is building up its troops on the ukrainian boot and it is ready to invade. as soon as the snow melts, that is something that moscow has repeatedly denied, and in fact, and moscow has said that it is key ev, that is acting as an aggressor at the moment saying that he's failing to abide by treaties which are governing the ongoing conflict in the don't bass region in the east of the country. meanwhile, we've also heard some lines coming out from ukraine as well when ukrainian m p who is part of presidency landscape governing coalition said that once again, this is talking about ukraine without ukraine. and that might be a point that is brought up today, given that the u. s. is said over and over to delegates will be discussing lots of difficult topics in the next few hours. but the sense is that there is unlikely to be any significant if indeed any move forward from these talks. today,
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we're expecting a press conference from both sides later on wednesday, and we will be across that here on the international. sean, we've been see that in brussels now a peace activist told us the u. s. has broken its promises to moscow again and again of the cold war that had been promised that the major wouldn't take offense eastwards and not putting in military installations closer to the russian border. that if you know from the 1997 on, there has been several ways of expansion towards the east, including farm of the union rep every slide, the bulk of stakes. now that's why for russia, it's important now to have guarantees not to expand further. as you know, in book, in 2008, crane and georgia has been promised that they become a member of nato. and this is an acceptable, this is the red line,
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i think for most of our proposals made by rush law december to fix have been presenting the guardian have been called aggressive. if you look up for both i think they were considering and there are many that just now a piece of advice for british household struggling to heat their homes this winter . a major energy firm has told customers to cuddle their pet and do star jumps to stay warm bills are expected to double this year. while incomes will face a big squeeze shot it was stashed. he has more now on the advice that scott customers fired up. are you weighing up anything? all heating is sales. a protected assault, a 2000 pounds a year, full front, no more as one of britain's biggest energy supply as has come up with no one idea. but 10 ways to save on heating cost, not to any layer. up, they get the hot right, going with install job. and if that doesn't work, how about a current?
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it isn't cut with a cat. okay, i don't have a cat, but i do have this guy. another simple suggestion is to leave the often door open after cooking. be careful of your kids and eat a hearty bone of porridge. and of course make sure you have a decent pair of silk or slippers. apparently, all these are simple cost effective ways to keep warm this winter, but the company can't be serious, can it? i think they've completely lost the floss on that one. i have to say, don't close with. we're not stupid. i, we, we, we are literally trying not that i eating on the phrase in our own house because we're trying to get the cost down. you just think my, what else was said today. if that's real advice then you know i'd be slightly in salary by are either hopefully by now why would do in the event that i need to study my energy done. i put an extra jumper on the seminar. so yeah,
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i want to be and so if i vote for any other company that doesn't say i wouldn't listen. so i would say got fixed on contract. that would suit me. the advice and to customers comes as many households are extremely worried about rising energy costs . and despite the company apologizing for the l. judge, suggestions, politicians have criticize the cold, haunted approach. it is laughable and insulting. but then with this government's lack of an energy strategy, you almost expected those comments will be read by people who have to choose between eating and heating. it's. that's the state of the country we are now, and i find it quite depressing. being told to put on a jump or instead of turning on your heating, if you can't afford it, at the time of such difficulty for so many families is plainly offensive. 2022 has already been given the title year of the squeeze of a one since a 2008 financial crash. this year. wages will barely grow while at the same time
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bills will chunk by 50 percent around 2000 pounds when britain's new energy price cap is set in april. this means in real time, people will actually get a pay cut. and the situation is being described as a cost of living catastrophe. i think the health information we had 2 years that you could possibly have a business with little support from the government. so he's been forced to close our dos. we're only that, we're trying to close our weight back. so we're in a pulp hotel and everything else. we use quite a lot of electricity and it's hacked fi and i am terrified of the impact this is going to have a cost businesses in the country, not just me own. i mean small businesses struggling as if they've just had to stop . we pay the bounce back, lynn government, and supposedly gave us, but we've got to pay them back. so all of a sudden, and i'm not going to do that,
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it's time to money and we were in debt anyway from the lock down. and now they energy cost a sore and both electricity and gas, louis, sorry. and i don't know how we supposed to pay them because we have no income. and she's not alone. in fact, one in 3 people, a worry that bills will become totally unaffordable this year and a back in the government to for the bill. labor also piling on the pressure for the government to ditch tax hikes and scrap via t on fuel altogether. conservative ministers council, the 0 carbon homes program. they bond on show when development, they launch the eco installation program. they tore it up within one year. they would use the u. k is gosh, storage capacity. i don't want particularly silly moment the current forensic to claim solar panels were risks to domestic reproduction or all of these decisions that have made this country more dependent on volatile wholesale energy prices than otherwise would have been right now we know this means as extremely situate
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extremely difficult situation to push household, but also risks making large ways the british industry and competitive a talk, a combination of spiking prices, tax hikes looming energy, big bills, and the government's apparent reluctance to address these issues. i actually see ridiculous ideas like cuddling paths help people become this on the coming winter's become a reality, shot to edwards dusty t london. now the b. b. c's facing a fresh way this concerns about pushing what issues one of the british broadcast as longest serving presents is pull the plug on his network radio show last month, after 46 years, blaming an obsession with diversity. i re told us he was too frustrated to remain with the b. b c's woke agenda. it was a difficult series to record because of what one could call
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b. b. c woke the bbc suggested, or phone quietly insist that we include certain types of guest, missy we. they were very came that we should have a balance of men and women. this has been the case for many, many years that most recent one has had been under pressure or wanted to be persuaded that one must house persons of color or ethnic minorities. and this particular series, i was also told that we must have disabled people taking part. and so i went along with and i went along with the persons of color, etc. and i think they were all extremely goods people to have all the programs that i have. so react against this prescription. if you love that we should have certain
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types of people on the program. my rule has always been that we should just have people who are right for the program who are trying to do it. and never mind that color is all that religion is having. so that is the basis. well, that have also been whistleblower allegations about a climate of fear at the b, b. c. over reporting on race and transgender issues with an inside is saying the broadcast was employing overwhelming censorship. b. c. officials. they have repeatedly denied catering to political bias within the organization. but it has failed to stop. some of its top faces from leaving. one of them is political broadcasting. veteran entry mar who quit after 21 years saying he wanted to be free to speak his views while robin can hear. another highly experienced journal said he was fed up with the company's quote, institutionalized left ism i sharif again, claims the broadcaster is putting pressure on reporters in various face,
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certainly in other areas. and this is in the entertainment area. so i'm, i'm, i was working and, but obviously in the political field, i'm sure that these precious do come up all the time. it's to the people that money's going to interview and the things that report to some correspondence and so concerning. so i think that is going on and there is also sort of, i mean the media have changed out or exists since, since i've stuff back in the 960, i mean, particular producer i was working for the last since i was 50 years younger than me and she was very much in to watch my book right on causes and so on. so inevitably she pushed those and i, i resisted up to a point, but anyway,
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it's all over now and still to come to you this are after getting caught i by the capital riots year ago. the u. s. justice department has got a new domestic terry unit, but the republicans thing suspected is designed to silence. critics of the democratic leadership will have that story just african ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence.
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real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with russia. west oxen geneva were highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low. very low rest is chief negotiator, says americans under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? ah hello again now to the tennis that seek to spell my bad joke if it has admitted breaking isolation rules after catching co beat last month. the world number one also confirm 2 that were errors in the travel form he used to enter astray. the grand slam, which starts next week, it does insist,
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it wasn't his fault. my agent sincerely apologizes for the administrative mistake in ticking the incorrect box about my previous travel before coming to australia. this was a human error and certainly not deliberate. now a new twist in this story, of course, has been developing since he was detained at the border on wednesday. we'll get to that in a little minute. the latest developments in the story is that he has had admitted to misleading the australian authorities. however, he says it was an administrative era human error on the part of his age and he ticked the wrong box on the paperwork. now that box refers to his travel in the 14 days prior to entering australia, we can only guess the said he hadn't traveled anywhere, but in fact, that wasn't true. he'd been in his native serbia. he travelled to spain air to train, and he had also then gone to australia via de bye, of course, that travel to australia probably wouldn't count that. the main thing is that he travel to spain at the end of december. now that's important because the argument
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now isn't going on about the medical exemption, the medical exemption of course, or was because jock, which isn't, are vaccinated against co. 19 australia, of course, has some of the strict tubes rules in the world as regards co with regulations. they said when he entered the country on wednesday that he didn't meet those requirements for medical exemption. he was detained in melbourne. and afterwards on monday, a judge ruled that the roster alien government had unfairly revoked that visa and ordered it to be reinstated. that meant he could remain in australia when he was free to leave the detention center. but now we have another story about his p. c. r test, he said that he, when he or in serbia, he attended a basketball match. on december, the 14th, there was a lot of reports about people testing positive for covert on december. the 16th. he said he had taken a test and, and the day after there was an event with children there, the p c r test didn't come back in time or for him to have known the results of that it did come back positive with an answer gen test that he took before then
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came back negative, so he thought that he was ok to go to events. then there was a another interview that he attended, the kind of admitted that he was wrong in doing so. but he didn't want to let the journalist down the medical exemption, of course that was the original fall out because a huge diplomatic fall out there were people protesting in the streets of melbourne outside his lawyers office to show support for this national icon in fair. but we can take a look at some of the process that happened in melbourne on monday. the the course not only say be the a hero, but all across the wilderness. tennis. also, there was the woods of alex woke, the immigration minister, who said that he retains the right to cancel jock,
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which is visa at any point. and that regardless of any ruling, so the ruling on monday would not count. if alex will decide to excite those powers, as it stands, jock, which is still training in the hope of defending his title at the australian open of breaking that grand slam record book is very much in the balance of the moment. my one year after the capitol hill writes the us justice department has set up a new domestic terrorism unit, and it will combat threats. se, claim have doubled in the past 2 years, i decided to establish that domestic terrorism unit to augment our existing approach. this group of dedicated attorneys will focus on the domestic terrorism threat, hoping to ensure that these cases are have a properly and effectively coordinated across the department of justice and across the country. that was testimony we heard from mark olson, who is a deputy attorney general with the national security division of the u. s.
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department of justice announcing the formation of this new entity that will deal with the issue of domestic terrorism. now this comes as part of the senate judiciary committees hearings about january 6th. that was the capital riots and the aftermath of that we see an investigation. now in the testimony we heard today, we heard department of justice officials talking about how white supremacists, anti government activists, and others are the primary domestic terrorism threat. and in some of their language they even compare them to his lama stream is here's what we heard from my perspective of spending a lot of time focused on the radicalization of international terrorists and islamic extremists and extremes of all stripes. this group shares many of the same characteristics. people who feel like their way of life is under attack. many of those people i would, i would guess last year had carried those exact beliefs and thoughts as they
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marched their way to break into the nation's capital. now, republicans described all of this as a, with chance setting the stage for a clamp down on the sand in the united states, serving a political agenda that will only further divide the country and increase division and polarization and u. s. society here some of the republican reactions. unfortunately, one year later, the majority party seems no closer to answering the central question of how the capital was left so unprepared and what must be done to ensure it never had friends again. instead, they are using it as a partisan political weapon to further divide our country. now, republicans have also raised concerns about why this single riot that happened on capitol hill is getting far more attention than the year of rioting that preceded it. and the protests around the country, almost every major city had rioting, property, destruction going on in the lead up to the 2020 election in the aftermath of the killing of george floyd. and such, there's a, there's
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a feeling that democrats are using january 6th to serve political ends and that these ongoing hearings and investigations and potentially this new unit being formed to investigate domestic terrorism serves a political and for the democratic party. but we did hear this announcement of the department of justice has said that this formation of this new unit is taking place . so that's what we've heard from testimony and capitol hill, about the u. s. department of justice and their ongoing efforts against domestic terrorism. so the terrorism, the domestic terrorism prism has been the main way that this administration has tried to frame what's happened on january 5th, in this case, the true enemies of the administration on the far right. and those are the intended target of this move. there's a real sense on the political rights that they are being treated unfairly, that, that they're being targeted that the government isn't just going after tara,
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but that the government is acting as the police. and that's simply holding on popular political property on those on the political right. especially if you are, trump, supporters is, is dangerous actually. okay, well, before we go this, we thought some breaking news for you from the u. k. because british prime minister boris johnson has finally apologize and admitted that he did attend a much criticized party, the height of the 1st lockdown. i think he's speaking i, that's just listen to what he's saying, my, my honorable friend. and though i understand from his strictures about the b, b, c, me to speak, i would also say that it is a great national institution, but i will, i will study what do you have to say? i will tell you to speak. we all have. okay. when these live pictures from parliament square or show facing questions from m pays many of them angry. and
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he was actually out that drink party that took place during the 1st time. a lot of time that was across the whole country and effectively told everybody else that could only meet with one other person. although bar johnson is now a mississippi, he was a part of the 40 other and they all brought their own plenty of questions to answer calls his resignation to that related from having to the moment. and we'll be back with more on that in the next back off of in the parties. yes, me, i'm here. no worries. i will. i, lisa typical. there is only 9, but already 8 university students. that away m slash a new modest appointment. let's see. yep. you got the wash, there's doors to deal with
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a with a brochure and of course with them when you're special, but i will the yeah my but i just have a birthday and of course to get what the plan was to get up to him was and you mentioned this, i'm dealing with sue, lose with, with his teacher was also reason for least a good price fixing is the problem. if you want a free market, you've got to let the market be free. you can have half of the market free. and then half the market fixed,
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do you end up with the problem that we have today with the actual republicans in georgia. chose the wrong way. the are democratic way to them too many people voted in a democracy. is a problem with 2020 now 22. going into that election that makes it illegal. bring your neighbors, your fellow voters, food or water? or they went line to vote on all about the numbers and food and water. that's why this week's focus as president bided. and the democrats is this
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a voting rights initiative.

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