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in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct? what is true? walk this way. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk
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to other driven by dream shapes and concur. some of those with there's sinks, we dare to ask whole when i was showing wrong. when i just don't move any world yet to shape out these days because the advocate and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look so common ground. ah ah ah, welcome back. now leading you k, charity has revealed that millions in britain are living on the bread line and are increasingly turning to food banks this winter. struggling households are facing
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a triple threats right now. as inflation pushes up grocery prices, the energy bills are about to saw by over 50 percent. well, government welfare payouts face big cuts r t that shoddy ad was dusty reports from a food bank in london. well touching suit on the table is the most important thing a parent should do for their kids. last month, a 1000000 adults in the u. k. went at least a whole day without eating anything, because they simply couldn't afford it. as a familiar story that we come across in london in different burrows, many, many parents are doing that. they literally reduce it to show intake, in order for the children to have a decent meal. and then if you look at what are decent meal is that in itself is awfully well balanced meal. rumbling tanny's and belly aches, are not uncommon as the cost of living source. 3, emergency food passes are handed out to families and need every minutes. energy prices, sky high, grocery prices are inflating,
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while government handouts are low forcing many people to rely on charity and food banks like this one to make ends meet. we've seen a over the last 4 fortnight's. an increase in fir to 5 percent of all uses, the rise in inflation and the cost of living has affected impact at every single household. so it's come home to people. and you know, you've got a real choice of either your home or literally putting a full plate of food on the plate. and it's the same pitch across the whole of the capitol. it's all about policies. it's all about policies, local policies, and, and how about trickle down to the end user, which is the local, sits in the community and how that impacts their daily life. the already harrowing di lemme of eating or heating is reaching a breaking point. where households may be unable to do either one in 10 households have been skipping meals or going hungry. while about 2000000 children have been left without access to a healthy diet. the government says it will help alleviate the financial pressures
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. we know this has been a challenging time for many people, which is why we're providing support wealth around 12000000 pounds is financial year and next to help households. the cost of living, including putting an average of $1000.00 pounds more per year into the pockets of working families. we have announced a further 9000000000 pounds to protect against the impact of rising global energy prices. but it's not just those below the breadth line seeking people like taxes help financial difficulties. the pandemic cuts universal credit and soaring bills are taking its toll on families just getting by resulting in them doing something they never imagined. like using a food bank, the poverty affects everyone in a different way. it doesn't mean that you're on the home homeless on the street with no money, no food. that's not the case. no more. you got working households lobbying efforts . if you all single parents, you got a whole different group of people all reflected in one way or another. and it's kind of like painting and i look in all the different layers you got to under some
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food and security is a lot more complex than they used to be. researched by food campaign is on supermarket. basic ranges shows an increase on the lowest cost items is way beyond average for incense, the cheapest generic pass to, for example, has risen a 141 percent and a year. and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls
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yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards, dusty, haughty, london, with the canadian capital still in the grip of mass covey vaccine mandate. protests 2 provinces appeared to have relented, announcing an end to their proof of vaccination policies. but also police are instead clamping down making forceful arrests of any what they find supplying fuel to the protesting truckers. or what are you doing? what are you doing? why did i not to so i got it all on video i ah, yes you did. i thought you were running in, ah,
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the canadian prime minister has accused vaccine monday, protest is of trying to derail the country's economy on democracy. going so far as to label them as a small group shouting and waving swastikas. this is a story of a country that got through this pandemic, by being united and a few people shouting and waving. swastikas does not define who canadian or to the government of canada. and to mr. judo. your plan for this pandemic has been dismal. you need to come back and talk to these people. they're not scary people. there's a saying that i'm sure you're familiar with and that's lead, follow, or get out of the way. and mr shadow, you've proven that you're not a leader. the authorities have opens nearly 18 criminal cases in connection with the demonstrations protests as they are, the federal government's response to the movement is only added fuel to the fire.
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i've been vaccinated my whole life, so i wasn't scared of the vaccine. what, what made me want to come here was when i saw the prime minister and get up and call these people racist. like i said, i'm a truck mechanic by trade. i've been working with these guys for 20 years. and i've never once met people that you would call racist in the trucking trade. when they froze our economy, they didn't freeze any loans. there was no legislature that caused them to raise any of our loans. and they didn't lower taxes respectively. so people are losing their homes, they're losing their business, they have no income, and they're being stored in to get the bass seen in order to just stay employed. so they don't lose their houses. the math don't make sense. no, no laws that they've come up with a little rules and mandates makes sense. their mandates have been way out of control and and we need to go back to freedom. we need to go back to the way we were before. well, there were thousands of people coming down here showing support. there was live,
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you know, there was music there were bouncy, castle, their families brain children. well that's really calm down. it's so much wider atmosphere, not necessarily here, but i know other parts of the city is really roger up there. in horseman measures they issued more vehicles. they're basically trying to cut off the fuel supplies to the truckers and also find had increase. so this is all part of the effort to basically shut this process down. however, the police chief here in the city said, i need an additional $1800.00 officers to do so. they called on the federal government to help the government official, the hall. this is an insurrection, mostly from what we saw and talking to protesters is very people over the weekend. but there is some volatility now that things are quieting down. yesterday, we are talking to some of the protesters and supporters residents of the area walking by point them to go home, making much of your residence while that class actually watch the jug grant did a temporary injunction and try to shut this boy down. but it right in the middle of
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the protests not only here but elsewhere, continues, and really a lot of support coming in internationally as well. federal, the federal government get lady officials want to stop. now the question is, how much longer will this go on and will it really be a battle of political will more than a dozen canadian politicians on campaign groups, the calling on the government to negotiate with the protesters. they've published an open letter, which also appeals to the demonstrators, to refrain from violence or harming local businesses. one of the signatories is a leading lawyer who told r t, she believe, says no legal basis for detaining peaceful protest as or people providing them with supplies. i can't speak for prime minister's intentions, but there hasn't been any sign that he is willing to negotiate. and we're hopeful that going forward. when he sees that the protesters are not going to leave without some sort of negotiation, there has been seizure of fuel which the truckers need to keep warm as you know in
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canada right now. it's the middle of the winter time. the temperatures are minus 27 degrees celsius overnight and they need that fuel to keep warm because they're sleeping inside of their trucks. and of course there's, there's no legal basis to arrest anyone for giving truckers fuel. i mean, if there's a charge of mischief, mischief relates to criminal intent, and the protesters are not engaging in criminal activity. they're engaging in peaceful protest, which is protected under the canadian charter of rights and freedoms. so the absolute latest is governmental overreach and you know, we have serious issues with these actions and to hold up in court. ah, britton's prime minister boris johnson has joined president biden in threatening russia with severe sanctions in case of an invasion of ukraine. and while considering sending war ships to the region that you are kaylee, that is also sharing hopes for the diplomatic solution can be found. well, to help us unpaid all of this, we have
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a rush of ambassador to the u. k. andre colin. colin, thank you so much for joining us on the program. we really appreciate your time today. now, i'd like to ask you up that russia it's repeatedly denied any wish to invade your crane. so why then, do you think tensions all still ramping up? i mean, who gains from that? yeah, that's a good question of who is getting from raising things as we know who is doing this . it is, of course, washington and london horribly, primarily in getting attention increased some domestic reasons as an interest in for in some chemicals as well. and it's some other internal politics, of course. but the main question and the main issue of the security european security, of course, does not. again, for this at all that we all know that prime minister barak johnson has his hands full at home, you know, part of it being top of that list. do you think that the ukrainian crisis fits in
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with that some way somehow? well, many experts are pointing fingers in these direction as a russian and both are in london. i'm not supposed to come in on that. but what is different, mental of course, or the attention is i would say is a way of yours is attention is disconnected from the major european crisis by all this, by the gays and those candles that, that i don't get it, that will be a success. do you think if everyone's heads turned towards ukraine, then you know, his ratings might says, survive was again, please deal with him. do you think if attention is distracted away from the pm's problems at home? do you think that people will forget about everything that's happening in the u. k
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. oh no, i don't think so. usually it is in every country, domestic politics, politics are much more attractive than ford and they say by foreign policy. well, this is the general picture. people in the marine newspapers here and watching of course, media reports. yes, that is true. domestic problems out there, forefront about the ukrainian crisis is always present at the back. and of course, people thinks that it is going on and of the it is not for the better, but they come to what will be the next steps, devising tensions between moscow and kia, present any risks to the u. k. energy sector. well yes, as i understand the risks for united kingdom in the sectors, but there's not for, for, from the tension,
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it is still not from potential between the rest and the green. it stands for the gas prices and gas prices that they do affect. and those are prices and enterprises affecting see production of the medium and many things. and we're seeing that more and more enterprises here. you might get them with that that are close to a to close to disaster. because of that. now russia has been very clear about security proposals, no more expansion of nato, no membership, the ukraine in particular, it's been very clear on those. it doesn't think it's acting too much now on the wider issue. why do you think nato member states oppose those proposals? well, you know, i think that it is as they stand the reaction that by the members to be opposed about to these proposals. because of these proposals are something new, something, or what we were seeing for a long time lc for doing what we were more of that. and they to enlightenment and
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idea of the mission of ukraine is on a different amount of european security. it is and totally unacceptable for us, or we will think that all the time about no, we are just making your point that from this point, we should come to a certain solutions, not the discussions about already 2 solutions. in one way, do russia's relations with washington, affects partnerships with the u. k and the e u. o. u. s. by the ship is okay, and you're in a union? well, it is a, it's a story about our relationship with of the, with in the countries u. k. us, european union. and of course we do have different relations with each of the states. but in the recent years, it has become the partnership,
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or we have no policy of deterrence, which is totally different containment deterrence. as these are wars which i know much more in ripley instead of a diplomacy dialogue partnership. and so we have to take our own position because we are of course, standing for continuation of partnership, but we cannot stand. we cannot accept this policy of containment and detours. so this is where, cuz i find that some european countries want to be less reliance on the us, france, and hungary for example. you know, we do see that of course some countries have, they do have bullish on their own. they don't want a standard approach of the in the standard that us, if i needed a here nonstandard ideas. the let us see a literacy about much of new thinking. so what we have to expect or is know,
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this is a new thinking in for the policy in the europe. but this is what i do not see in a british thinking. in your opinion, how does the ukrainian fact affect the relations between russia in the u. k. badly, it does affect a relationship between the russia in the united kingdom really badly, and you really do not understand why you keep you so much concentrated on ukraine when necessity to support ukraine. your brain is consuming money from france, britain, european union, world bank and all of that stuff. and this is better than $1000000000.00. so we can respect was much more efficiency in these days, especially. so let's talk about sanctions. we know london and washington have said that then mulling the severe sanctions on russia. what's your take on that?
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and how would moscow react if those sanction sanctions came into play? will you know that washington has already for good to that reason, diplomacy and and now what the stick to this sanctions press are a well intimidation. i will say ultimatums and all of that stuff. we of course, never will be flexible when sanctions, if they will be imposed, we will turn them and we will respond when they call bases. and everybody knows that the sanctions was up, has been put by the european union that they did not brought in necessarily to necessarily result. we didn't change our policy at all. we continued our line as it stands, resistance and the salary of russia has become much stronger. we have a stable economy and i don't believe that they will invent says sanctions. so that
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will really damaging. but all of these confrontation is not what it's needed in this world. we need to be useful more tomorrow. quick systems, quincy, since is a better what it is for all of these, but we need real corporation, a real partnership and the relationship. so what do you say to those who have the opinion that this ukraine crisis has brought europe to the brink of war? do you disagree with that? i would disagree with that because we are in the village, a diplomatic solutions of course. and, but we also should be heard, we have made different proposals to this end and our proposals, incentives and dialogue, when these proposals, it is what we need at the moment. so we did not stand on the green call for at least a russia. i'm not going to initiate any kind of aggression or what of steps, but we cannot avoid that. in the ukraine. you could a,
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an army which stands now opposite donia and a little ganske. and we just went more than one kind of a 1000 strong personality. if you for the, i'm not going to break of these through which it exists at the moment or the year. and as you probably know, nato critics would say that the alliance is based on the concept of a common enemy that being russia. of course, would you agree with that? i think that this is not the word enemy, but i've got a serial you thread, which is acute. there's no equipment of knowledge and it is very much in the doctor in the mean of the doctor in all documents over neither. we don't not accept, this is a throng of course. we also should come to a better understanding each other of intentions and all of that. and for this, we need to dial up what we do not insist as
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a dialogue without any purpose and of his out any goal will be conducted because it will lead us in low where we need a very concrete purpose. and these guarantees that there will be no end, wasn't open to no acceptance animation of ukraine in donita, and no strike weapons opposed. the ukrainian purity of course, which is dangerous for us. now, while 3 scene from the forest, johnson's actions, the u. k. been trying to boost his diplomatic input in the ukranian crisis. is this to the destruction for forest don't say no. does it have a different interest in the future of the region? well, as i see now, there is a tremendous diplomatic activity in a sense that lots of telephone calls lots of leave to ukraine, a lots of activity visiting each other chemicals and lots of conversations at dogs
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. but i do not see it is out. i do not see productions or i don't not see production of clear on the political position of not stand that answers. but you thinking new proposals and new ideas suggest not to stick to the old positions because it is old. it is already them is time is running, is going on and we need to speak to the new solutions. newton, you will legion of crisis and diplomatic activities. a bar, johnson, of course, on his government's approach to making statements about democracy, especially on countries. but nato is hostile to the help. but how much whole 40 does the british prime minister have to give lectures on democracy? no, i think that he is supposed to to speak on all this issues. but this is our position . it is just look at yourself. there are lots of domestic problems in the united
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kingdom also with democracy, of course. or the other hand, i still cannot understand how normal democracy and the normal democracy means a stable power is it's so easy to topple the government here, the prime minister. because it should, the morgan should not work like that. the book should be, should put away the stable conditions for the government to work or every time to, to change people every time to, to defend against this candles or these type of democracy. i don't believe that is very suitable for the other countries. the u. k. of course, calling for diplomacy based dialogue, but at the same time sending more troops to poland. well, if you will take on love, it syndic more. the ropes to the campus which are so called new members of nato, is prohibited by the following agreements between the russian leader by the
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founding act. they did 1997, which does not allow the appearance of nuclear weapons and major troops on the day of new countries. now they are increasing troops in the baltics and in poland. and this will lead us to destruction over the left. both of their last agreement that is restraining this type of work. the music teachers miss andre colin, russia's ambassador to the u. k. thank you very much for sparing us some time today . we really appreciate it. okay, i'm ready. thanks to you for joining us here on all t international. we'll be back in just a few minutes. the top of the i see them. ah
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the mediterranean is the world's most efficient c unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen by of diversity undergoing thread as she medicine your selection again nikoto swisher, your guest on this is because our system i'm working from going to pull the cookie carefully lifted his hon just to check and want to put a loose despite the eas promises to end over fishing by 2020. the situation is changing too slow today. well, i'm, i'm very disappointed with additions that they've basically not in public interests. they also do not in the mid interest of the fishes, the only hold true interest of the fishery. moby on the face show the only ones in danger. the fisherman, also at risk of losing all bugging my thought ups of them before they get to them
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about that. i a with a financial survival guide. daisy, let's learn about be allowed. let's say i'm it for like a and year period time. greece back up the site wall street prod. thank you for helping with enjoy. that's right. fill out that way. while tensions remain high over ukraine, one thing is abundantly been made clear. russia and nato have fundamentally different ideas about can european security and neither side appears to be in the mood to compromise this why the propaganda war is reaching new heights.
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a canadian police go in heavy at the antivirus mandate protests and also as prime minister trudeau tries to peninsula demonstrated, a few people shouting and waving. swastikas does not define who canadian or thousands of people coming down here showing support. there was why, you know, there is music. we report from the canadian camp. it's a way to find the government pushed back to protest. so passing off peacefully, a german language channel, it pales berlin's broadcast band. we have russia.

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