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tv, apple tv and online. and we made it to friday. happy friday to everyone out there this morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia has the day off, and i am in the doghouse because everybody is wearing their niners red and i am not. >> we have some to share. >> i need to borrow your pocket square. i feel like cinderella. boy, we'll take a look at the traffic situation later on this morning, but, kari, i think we have a nice weekend? >>> yes, we do. it's going to be cold and the weather that we are seeing right now is what we will see throughout the weekend. we are seeing the frosty conditions for the south bay and it's 37 degrees also in concord. some of the colder spots still breezy in the north bay. our temperatures are in the mid-40s there. as you head out, it's finally clear. we'll see temperatures going from 40 degrees to the upper 30s. it's going to be a nice day. we are only headed for 53 degrees for the south bay and low 50s for the tri-valley. north bay, upper 50s there for santa rosa. we'll talk about the weekend in a few minutes. mike, you are looking at the golden gate bridge. >>> we are down to one lane because the cones are out, you see the flashing lights. they are starting to clear crews. that will be in stages the next half hour. we're just down to one direction. the map is having trouble on this friday morning getting started. the crews northbound. close to 5:30 where we should see that kicking in. a lot of traffic has returned from well before thanksgiving since we had that amount of traffic. folks are going back to the office in many cases. to miles canyon, same thing for ace train. no ace today at all. the change we're having this week. >> thank you very much, mike. >>> president biden is back at the white house after getting a very up close look at storm damage along the coastline. he and governor newsom met with business owners and first responders. a plan to help rebuild california. the federal government will cover the full cost of debris removal and will pay for the overtime for first responders over the next 60 days. more than 500 fema employees are here as well to help support that disaster relief. the president delivered the message in a heartfelt speech to storm victims. >> the people of california, i say it again, the country is here for you and with you. >> governor newsom praised the federal response but warned of the threat of more storm damage because the risk is high. storm victims are wondering how quickly that federal aid will arrive. one former firefighter and presidential fema appointee says pretty quickly. >> once they register and provide the documentation that's necessary, it's usually about 48 hours before they have money directly into their bank account done electronically. >> he says the programs fema has to offer are available right now. >> rocking the oakland police department and for mao chief of police leronne armstrong is on administrative leave and there's no indication just yet of how long that will last. this comes following a new report from a san francisco law firm determining the chief mishandled two internal investigations, each involved the same officer. that report suggests opd failed to hold that officer accountable, ties to a hit-and-run crash in san francisco. and later that same officer allegedly fired his weapon inside a police station service elevator. it originated more than two decades ago following a widespread scandal that shook up the oakland police department. "today in the bay's" thom jensen has reaction from local leaders. >> placing leronne armstrong on leave comes after a report found he failed to hold a police sergeant accountable for misconduct. but it was still a surprise even to some on the city council. >> the reaction was shock. the city council just got word of this today. >> reporter: carroll fife says they were told of the move in a closed door meeting and stated, quote, the decision was not taken lightly but we believe it is critical for the safety of our community that we build trust and confidence between the department and the public. we must have transparency and accountability to move forward as a safer and stronger oakland. >> i hope we actually have transparency and accountability which is what i believe all oaklanders want to see from our agencies that are intended to uphold the safety of its residents. >> reporter: they say this is procedural not punitive, a move needed while an outside investigation moves forward but that armstrong could very well return if he's exonerated. the news even startling to some who have tried to hold the department accountable. >> i was quite surprised about the decision to put the chief on administrative leave. >> reporter: civil rights attorney john burris has been involved in lawsuits against the department since 2003 when four opd officers, known as the writers of everything from police brutality to planting evidence and falsifying reports, he's troubled by the investigative report. >> undermined a great deal of work we have done and the reform efforts in the last 17 or 18 years. it relates to the question of holding officers accountable for their misconduct. >> reporter: overall he says armstrong seemed to be one of the best chiefs he's seen at opd in decades. they've had a lot, 13 chiefs or interim chiefs since 1993. burris and another lawyer have been monitoring to make sure reforms are in place and violations cleaned up since the lawsuit in 2003. he says the department was on track to be removed from federal oversight in may but the investigative report could set that timetable back months or even years. darwin bondgraham who co-authored a book about opd riders is troubled by the finding. >> some of the trouble around the internal affairs process right now are quite serious. >> reporter: the president of the opd says despite the decision to place chief armstrong on administrative leave, oakland residents can be assured that its dedicated police officers will continue to respond to their calls for help. assistant chief darren ellison will act as acting police chief. everyone we talked to said this doesn't mean an end to his tenure if he is exonerated from any wrongdoing. thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> opd was nearing the final stages of oversight. a federal court determined the department was on track to comply with most tasks laid out as part of the agreement. that was filed in respond to the riders scandal. a sex scandal involving 14 officers led to the resignation of chief shawn went and the resignations of two subsequent candidates. former chief ann kirk patrick was sworn in. she served as chief for three years fired without cause. she says it was retaliation for blowing the whistle on alleged misconduct. she sued the city and won. last year a federal jury awarded her more than $337,000 in damages. >>> 4:39. giving you more control over what you see in your feeds. coming up on "today in the bay," an update you'll see the next time you're on instagram. >>> plus, going even deeper in the crackdown on password sharing. the new netflix report and the options you might be able to have to share your account with people who no longer have that people who no longer have that ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >>> happy friday to you. at 4:42 a live look outside in dublin. it's a clear start this morning but also very chilly, and we're going to see our temperatures really dipping over the next couple of hours into the mid-30s. still a breezy wind and sunshine with a slow warm-up today. keep that coat on. we'll talk about what's ahead in the weekend forecast. >>> wrong way reported on the lower deck of the bridge that was the report near the treasure island on ramp. everything is clear and fine. no one going the wrong direction. everyone slowing easily in the right direction across the bay bridge span right now. we'll watch for these types of reports. most of the bay showing a smooth, easy flow. we still have crews out to remind you. let's check in with silvana. >>> thank you, mike. good morning. i'm silvana henao from cnbc. wall street is set to open slightly higher as investors hang on to that january market rally amid growing worries of interest rate hikes slowing corporate earnings and a recession. the dow falling more than 250 points yesterday slipping into negative territory for the year, the s&p 500 ending lower while the nasdaq fell for a second day, all three are on track for a negative week with the dow in line for its worst week since september. in focus today we'll get data on existing home sales. netflix plans to crack down on password sharing more broadly over the next few months. the streaming giant says while its rules limit use to members of one household. it's rolling out page sharing where members in many countries will have the option to pay extra to share accounts with people they don't live with. netflix expects to get some of what it calls cancel reaction for the move. >>> instagram is adding a quiet mode allowing you to pause notifications when you want to take a break from the app similar to the do not disturb feature on a smartphone. it sends automatic replies to users who try to message you. you can schedule times when it's turned on and it will prompt teams to turn on quiet mode when they spend a certain amount of time on the app late at night, guys. changes. ♪ changes ♪ >> and a soundtrack. thank you, silvana. >> i like that. >>> the 49ers faithful gearing up for this weekend's big game as in new 49ers gear. next on "today in the bay," a closer look at the hottest ticket when it comes to 49ers merch. and how about them cowboys? the friendly wager we have going on with our sister station in llas.da >>> as the 49ers prepare for the biggest game of the season, 13 is quickly becoming number one in the wardrobes of the 49ers faithful. ♪ i got my shirt ♪ >> that's one lucky fan with her shirt getting her hands on the brock purdy jersey which are hard to find. some fans are even putting tape over their jimmy g and trey lance jerseys to display purdy's number and name as well. at just 23 years old that rookie seventh round pick overwhelmed with the attention. it doesn't seem like it. >> i don't look at football like it's literally everything, it's do or die or anything like that. it's a game and it's a job for sure and i take it seriously, but i'm not defined by the wins or losses as a person. at the same time i'm a competitor. i love to compete. i want to win at all costs. >> not as a person but as an athlete you are. >> i love that. the 49ers take on the dallas cowboys sunday afternoon at levi's and our friends at nbc sports bay area will actually air the pregame show starting at 2:30 p.m. and later that night they'll do the postgame live show starting at about 6:30 p.m. so let's talk about tomorrow for a minute because nbc bay area will kick off the nfl's divisional playoff weekend when patrick mahomes and the kansas city chiefs host the jacksonville jaguars. kickoff for that game 1:30 p.m. with "football night in america" coverage starting at noon. i feel like we need that music. >> forgive us, niners fans, but a quick detour to the lone star state. >> we decided to place a friendly wager with our sister station in dallas, texas. right as rain, we are betting that our niners will win this game. take a look at their bet to us. >> howdy, partners. >> howdy partners. >> i'm laura. that's evan. we hear you want to make a little bet on this cowboys/49ers game. that's what i hear. >> that's the word on the street. i don't know if the bet is going to go through. it might. i don't know. the cowboys can be unpredictable. the cowboys are going to win this one. why am i not wearing this hat? my head is big and it's not my hat but you get the point. >> we get the point. we hear what you all are going to do for us. here is what we will do for you if, in the event we do lose, which we're pretty sure we're not going to, we're going to send you all some texas hot sauce, some texas barbecue sauce. >> some texas pete. >> that's not really texas. there was a thing about that. there will be lots of things in the basket but it's not going to matter. you're not going to get it. dak prescott will play out of his mind. the 49ers are going to have to go home sad. >> we're going to break that streak. >> we also want you all to put some nice flakey croissants in there when you send them to us. see you on monday, everybody. >> go cowboys. >> we don't have to go home because we are home. we have the advantage going in. >> you're coming here. >> i know evan. he does have a big head. >> i used to work with evan, too. i can't even believe he's a cowboys fan. >> fair weather fan. >> mm-hmm. >> we have fair weather. >> perfect weather for evan. >>> absolutely. we'll have great weather for the game. i know that was a big issue with some of the games in the past. it's looking nice, definitely football weather. you'll have to bundle up. it's going to be very chilly out there as we take a live look outside. you know how it is during the game. they're always showing shots of the golden gate bridge and you're like, that's not where the game is being played. get used to it. we'll probably see it again this weekend. we're also watching san francisco for another reason. big waves coming up with king tides and that may cause coastal flooding. that may make it more dangerous to be in the low-lying areas as the water comes up. it happens today at 9:22 and we'll see it slightly higher tomorrow at 10:15. on sunday we'll see the king tides over 7 feet happen at 11:00 in the morning. just watch out for the typical spots that flood in the king tides. as we take a live look outside in san jose, we're starting out clear. it will be a cold morning. we'll have a lot more cold mornings ahead and at least it is sunny but that only helps us out a little bit. take a look at the high temperatures today, only making it up to 53 degrees in cupertino and as well for the south bay. and then 50 in livermore. 53 in martinez. we'll reach up to 55 in san mateo today. the outer sunset downtown area 55 this afternoon and 55 in novato. tonight it's going to be cold once again. we'll begin early tomorrow with temperatures in the low 30s in a lot of spots. yes, it's going to be freezing once again. and we'll have once again more freezing mornings going throughout the forecast with no rain headed our way, but it's been so nice to have a chance to dry out after all of that snow. take a look at our sierra snowpack still doing great at 248% of the normal amount, and when we extend it out, we are expecting this to end above normal. the last ten years we've only had two of those years with some above normal snowfall. so we are looking now at our drought that also improved, in case you missed that update, we are still in a moderate drought. we are going to see sunshine and temperatures in the 50s over the next several days. mike, you're looking at what's happening out there in the north bay. >> i guess i wouldn't say it's anything dramatic here. southbound 101 moves smoothly. standard for this time before 35k in the morning. we are hearing of two crashes in the area of san rafael and 580. a little slowing. the camera is up here, there is a crash, reports of a hit-and-run so maybe some activity on the shoulder but no injuries. no slowing in contra costa county over into alameda county, the maze, the bay bridge, a little slowing out of san francisco. as crews continue to move on their typical schedule. 680 with a crew clearing up north heading through sunol and 84 which continues the closure and the traffic control for 92. that's old news, still there. >> thanks, mike. >>> happening now for you, history is being made at the mountain view fire department. the first to serve in that role the first to serve in that role in the city i was injured in a car crash. the first to serve in that role in thi had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the 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faithful can still gather to hopefully celebrate -- oh, yeah, they will be celebrating. where you can attend the team-hosted watch parties. >>> plus, coming up short. the supreme court fails to identify the person who leaked that unpublished draft previewing its ruling to roll back roe v. wade. we are live with reaction from washington. >>> and oakland's top cop placed on leave. the surprising allegations leading to that decision and the fallout this morning in oakland. this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tvso much for joining us on this happy friday morning. i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia has the day off. >> i'm marcus washington. we want to take a peek outside for you and show you our view from sausalito. many, including myself, will be taking advantage of these dry skies this weekend. we kind of need it
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tv towers, interrupting russian tv channels to broadcast zelensky's new year's greetings with wishes of happiness. the information attack was quickly stopped by russian engineers behind the screen of new year's greetings from zelensky, a gloomy picture is spinning in which the unscrupulous dictator builds a totalitarian regime at the cost of destroying his country and the destruction of civilians. now, as before, on the screens of the inhabitants of kherson region, only russian tvoadcast news. here look hope and faith in the future. last year , the ukrainian militants left the genichesk district. the pearl of the kherson region mined the arab arrow - a narrow long spit that separates the bay. all yours from the sea of azov, turning never-popular beaches into a minefield for russian sappers. step by step, it was possible to completely clear the territory from anti-tank mines in the ssa on behalf of the president of russia now there will be a new city for 30,000 inhabitants, construction will begin this year, and square meters will be purchased. residents. kherson region will be able to use the ser. in general, the coast of the sea of azov from mariupol to genichesk is planned to be turned into a tourist and nature reserve cluster, where there will be no large industrial enterprises, it should be done for centuries. we really need to make a city in which everyone wants to live, and the places here are absolutely amazing nature amazing. yes, and people too ser
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prizes from the espresso tv channel will be drawn among all the participants of our dating survey, this promotion is called ours, get to know the espresso tv channel and our happyur channel. i also have information from germany from far and near, a suspect was arrested there for preparing a terrorist attack with chemical weapons, the german police searched an apartment in the city of castrol reux, it is called northern land rhine-westphalia, we can now see the photo and they arrested a man who is suspected of preparing an islamist attack . pigel reports that the arrest was made on saturday around midnight. this is what the detained 32-year-old iranian citizen who lived in this country looks like. he is suspected of preparing an attack by using poison and ricin, according to the information. the police took the suspect into custody together with another man , how far had the plans for the attack progressed and whether a specific target had already been determined employees of the robert koch institute are reported to have been there as consultants due to biological and chemical hazards. well, according to the data of this institute, highly toxic ricin is include
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happy you're watching so early in the morning. maybe on tv. you may be on the mobile smart tv. you know, there's so many ways to watch. you mentioned that the other day i watching times in the bafta you watch people do with fancy people have that he's in the do job. you know, sometimes like to watch actually is a mark in graham. >> yeah, it don't give don't hit a light pole or anything to long to go to the bathroom. occupy my time with something. >> it's we're looking out there at the golden gate bridge this morning, which, hey, if you are walking the dog this morning, might be we've got to get back inside because it is kind of chilly out there. the golden gate bridge looks nice and clear. it is a beautiful morning, but it's a cold morning. temperatures this morning fallen into the upper 20's for some rural areas of the north bay. most of us settling down into the 30's at the coldest, though, getting a look at our current temps, redwood city at 33 degrees. san mateo mountain view, fremont and hayward also in the 30's. same for you in concord at 35 right now, we actually have so
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a quick victory and a happy future of our country olga dutko from germany for the espresso tv channel, we will meet at 19:00 in the final news release, read more on our espresso tv website, also subscribe to our channels in social networks, be close and see you this is how they unload from the very morning a huge truck with grocery sets, the cargo arrives steadily every week in kharkiv, 24 boxes are unloaded in sets , bread, sausage and water, they were brought from patron kostyantyn zhivago as part of the aid program to the regions most affected by the war, a set of products selected in such a way that it can be used immediately without prior preparation, we receive such help with the help of konstantin zhevag thank you very much because it is very necessary and necessary and very helpful. 14 t every week such a truck comes every week at the same time every week we have the quantity that is allocated to us next, the boxes are packed in cars and delivered to drop-off points in the sleeping areas of kharkov thanks konstantin zhivago for the fact that he is financing this project, this help is necessary because if you go to the point of issue and you will see, mos
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evening we from dear tv viewers, happy new year, because i see you for the first time this year, i want to congratulate you. well, we will start a big terra with the vasylovs on the espresso tv channel. we will work with you until 9:00 p.m. and we will talk about what happened. well, we will also promptly report on everything that will happen during our teru today is the 313th day of the great war of the ukrainian people against the russian invaders. could victory is possible and today we will also talk about what ukrainians expect this year, with what mood they finished 2022, but now we will talk about how they say everyday volodymyr molchanov, political scientists from kherson are with us on the connection mr. volodymyr welcomes you i would like first of all, to ask about the security situation in kherson, from what i read today, the enemy fired at the hospital, which is significant, and what shows even more the terrorist nature of this enemy, that they shot at the hospital, where they treated people who were fired upon even earlier, please investigate what the situation is, the main thing in the evening, well, in the evening, it seems to be more or less quiet, and yes, in
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happy dance. >> i guess it's okay. everybody is like like will, ths so good. it doesn't look good, tv wise. >> it's good tv.achel: were you a little skater when you were in high school? a little bit? >> middle school. rachel: is that your band? >> i still like a good pair of vans, a good pair of shoes, made in america, i think, one time in america. rachel: probably made by child labor. all he thoses shoes are, it's terrible. >> welcome to "fox & friends." it's the fourth and final hour. we've been eating all hour, we've had steak, lucky charms, great tak tak tacos from rich. >> he is a legitimate five star chef. it's not fake. >> now we've got -- >> what are they called? >> kragle. rachel: why are they called kragle. >> national bagel day is today. we have kragles. rachel: what is that? it's a mixture of croissant and bagel i've been told. that's pretty interesting. i love coconut. >> pa take your pick. >> cheese and i don't know what that is. rachel: that looks like jalapeno. i've never seen you pick up anything that was green before. how is it? >> the bagel's a little softer. i really like it. >> you're i
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happy dance. >> i guess it's okay. everybody is like like will, ths so good. it doesn't look good, tv wise. >> it's good tv.e in high school? a little bit? >> middle school. rachel: is that your band? >> i still like a good pair of vans, a good pair of shoes, made in america, i think, one time in america. rachel:
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happy burns night to you too. you're up to date on tv, onune too. you're up to date on tvline and dab plus radio you with gb news the people's channel. let's get back to dan wooden . wooden. take a close look at these two giant men . and just before i giant men. and just before i show you them. they are main , by show you them. they are main, by the way, men who have put lives and safety of ordinary brits under threat . in the most under threat. in the most chilling manner. while exposing every thing wrong with the woke orthodoxy now dominates our establishment political class. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today . for 29 years for jailed today. for 29 years for the barbaric murder of thomas roberts over an e—scooter argument in bournemouth town centre last . the family and centre last. the family and girlfriend of the british 21 year old aspiring marine who had the world at his feet . life will the world at his feet. life will never be the same and the illegal migrants scumbag murderer should have been in country. h
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happy burns night to you too. you're up to date on tv, onune too. you're up to date on tvline and dab plus radio you with gb news the people's channel. let's get back to dan wooden . wooden. take a close look at these two giant men . and just before i giant men. and just before i show you them. they are main , by show you them. they are main, by the way, men who have put lives and safety of ordinary brits under threat . in the most under threat. in the most chilling manner. while exposing every thing wrong with the woke orthodoxy now dominates our establishment political class. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today. lower ranking abroad hemsley was jailed today . for 29 years for jailed today. for 29 years for the barbaric murder of thomas roberts over an e—scooter argument in bournemouth town centre last . the family and centre last. the family and girlfriend of the british 21 year old aspiring marine who had the world at his feet . life will the world at his feet. life will never be the same and the illegal migrants scumbag murderer should have been in country. h
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happy to report that stormy daniels appears to be doing great. she is apparently hosting a new reality tv show i think it's streaming out on tv, i don't really know sexy, gay, dating reality show competition thing. with lots of drama, crying, and lots of speedos. lots of speedos. speedos. watching the trailer today for the new stormy daniels hosted reality dating show competition thing i actually learned a new word. i learned the word "himbo." it's a noun. it's like bimbo but him. i had no idea. probably everybody knew this but me. i find this very helpful.
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happy stuff. fatal figure , some tv news which figure, some tv news which i think you'll enjoy.y. i have, as usual well. i mean, i was very fortunate . got to was very fortunate. got to interview the boys this week. islands. yes someone's got to do it . so what is it like? do you it. so what is it like? do you want interview the girl, sarah? all the boys. i set the boys know. they always seem to be in swimsuits, within swimsuits . swimsuits, within swimsuits. their interviews or were they. they were they were stuck in hotel rooms in south africa and some secret location. and we had loads of problems with the same like wish could have like sorry, i wish i could have fans to south africa for fans flown to south africa for that. wasn't as that. it wasn't quite as glamorous itv's budget doesn't cut so as far as as far as that sorry . yes they were they were sorry. yes they were they were fun . i've already picked i think fun. i've already picked i think what could be a potential winner. oh go on this side of the boys. so yes. so a couple of them really really really took to me. well
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happy to report that stormy daniels appears to be doing great. she's apparently hosting a new reality tv show, i think possibly maybe it's streaming and not on tv. i don't really know but it's a sex ya gay dating reality show competition thing. lots of drama and lots of crying and lots of speedos. they seem to have figured out a way to do this with everything happening in speedos. watching the trailer for the new stormy daniels show, i learned the word, himbo. it's a noun. it's like bimbo but him. i had no idea. probably everybody knew this but me. i learned this today and find it helpful. himbos and here's some. anyway, so miss stormy daniels appears to be doing great and happy for that and happy to say it. today the reason it made sense to check in on that is because today in "the new york times" we finally got answers on the political financial legal moral public corruption scandal that started spiraling out from stormy daniels, i mean, depending on when you start counting, five, six, maybe as long as eight years ago. finally we have started to get close to the end. finally we have started to get answers. so first things first, her real name
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tv for a long time thought to buy a tv. here you are, oh again, another matter, and we are always happy to encourage a good worker. here 's 10 rubles for you. when there is not enough, i know for myself, it is very bad, so i am not enough. i already know that he will always run to you to help out , this, of course, is an anecdote. in our history, the mutual benefit fund has become the object of attention of detectives. the day of his wife’s disappearance, according to the mother-in-law, looked like this, irina went to the dacha, wrapped young apple trees in front of the cold weather, and he went to the mutual aid fund of the internal affairs directorate to check this story . was he involved in the disappearance of his own wife? tereshchenko was summoned for interrogation. he appeared shackled and lost and explained. i went to the mutual benefit fund, but did not get there and changed my mind about borrowing. sorry for not explaining clearly. it became uncomfortable leshchenko, the foreman many times risked his life to protect people from criminals. and now he himself is forced to make excuses, but i knew him, but i was encouraged a lot. just like a positive example. in the early nineties , galina kosareva, detective of the second department of the criminal investigation department of the internal affairs directorate of the tambov region, tambov kommunalnaya street, went out for a walk with her newborn son that day. egor, the woman could not look enough at her baby. who is this handsome? on the way, i decided to drop by the store for just a couple of minutes, but when i returned to alaska, the child was gone. the distraught woman rushed about the street; you did not see the stroller. until the last, the thought of someone cruelly played a joke on her lingered. but small mountains police nowhere any traces of the child all night the unfortunate mother did not leave the phone waiting for a call from the kidnappers. but no one showed up at that time. the detectives continued to study the environment, kosarevs. it is possible that the criminal was familiar with the young mother and suddenly it turned out that galina's closest friend irina tereshchenko to lead the wife of the foreman of the teaching staff why did such terrible things happen to both friends? one disappeared on its own, the second lost a child. are both incidents related? i remembered that my friend was very fond of messing with her son, but she expressed her love in a very, strange way. so why does she have a baby? and how does she live without money? in order to escape, you need some property to pick up an ad somewhere, you will run somewhere, lord, especially in those days, where to run, the version that irina tereshchenko is alive and hiding was very controversial. but soon she got confirmation opa well, what kind of person is it difficult to pick up a pedestrian honestly, in the early nineties, catching a car is not so easy dashing times, not everyone dares to take a pedestrian. fine but what about, what if the traffic police when i'm under a degree i'm never in front of traffic cops? so it's a joke. well, why are you so shy? honestly, you know that the documents show me major tommin of the police, and i understood, a joke, although there is some truth in it, the road this unknown can meet here, anyone in our story, it was on the road that they saw the missing woman. the detectives continued to search for irina tereshchenko and interviewed the drivers. one of them remembered that he gave a ride to such a woman. the driver took pity and threw the poor thing up to kommunalnaya street. but it was on kommunalnaya that day that the baby was kidnapped. m case who stole the baby? 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no, it’s not expensive, where is it in the money that philip kirkorov cut off for himself from my virginity. there is nothing. believe me, how elena proklova survived a serious operation, glory. all the worst is behind god, you won’t believe today at 22:20 on ntv in the early nineties in tambov a young woman goes missing you're kidding, searches don't bring results. the detectives suspect the missing wife, but at this moment her friend is hiding from her girlfriend, a baby is kidnapped from the stroller . the detectives suspected the worst. attic this place attracted all soviet boys, especially when it was chilly wind and rain outside . this is in five-story buildings and nine-story buildings, where the ceilings are low and cool, but the good one is in old houses, there are warm pipes and spacious. who is nobody there? and you brought your trash again here in our attic. well, i have the right to not put your this junk next to my underwear, because my underwear should smell fresh. yes, yes, of course, of course, and pigeons will help in this freshness . soviet times, the attic often stored trash and dried clothes. in our history, this has become evidence. by phone 02 a woman called and told me to secretly dry baby diapers and hats in the attic. even though she never had a child. the detectives immediately went to the address. the door was opened by a frightened woman. from from the depths of the apartment a child's cry was heard, you will see the police, the woman was confused, the story of lyudmila turned out to be bitter and tragic. for a long time i could not get pregnant, i suffered a lot, but finally a year ago i gave birth to a son. she could not breathe on her boy, and he suddenly died a month later. lyudmila went crazy with grief, her husband could not stand the constant tears, and left her. she wrapped the doll and the fight in a blanket. two days ago, she saw a baby in a stroller outside the store. he was so similar to her boy lyudmila didn't remember what happened next i woke up at home with someone else's child. little yegor was returned to his mother. the kidnapping story had a happy ending. but the version of the detectives about the involvement of irina tereshchenko in the crime completely fell apart, the search for the missing woman continued. to do this, it was necessary to understand where she could be, with whom to meet, to commit a crime. could absolutely any person who met somewhere on the street or somehow a crime could be committed by someone from among her acquaintances. neither the husband nor the mother said anything definite. hina found the key she brought a children's book to the small coda and sat down to read it aloud. kolya listened attentively from the corner, then came closer. mom doesn't love me. the statement sounded like a bolt from the blue, it turns out that the missing woman was not an ideal mother. a month ago mom was lying on the couch, and kolya tried not to make noise, otherwise mom would get angry, the boy was very hungry. and then he noticed a pot that mother had forgotten on the table, there was some porridge left. the child took a spoon and accidentally dropped her mother jumped up or not? how tired she was of everyone, how tired she was of them all ? tambov kolya told lyudmila derikhina, only dad is always kind to him. but he catches criminals all the time at work. but when kolya appears, a holiday comes. dad teaches his son lessons, cooks delicious soup for him and washes the floors, because mom never washed them. after the sleeves , did grooming belong to your women's duties around the house? and it soon became clear that this woman had many sins. in the ussr, there was a shortage , where only in stores, but also in pharmacies, for example, sea buckthorn oil. be it is sea buckthorn oil. in the seventies, they got him out of court, ran into a pharmacy and the children here sold their favorite hematogen for a penny. and ascorbic. large round for health and tasty and healthy. in the open sale there is not such a large selection as it is now zelenka potassium permanganate of other parts of the body medical cans of heating pads are always available. colleagues could not say anything good about her like that. uneven explosive such yevgeny ermakov in the early 90s, a senior investigator of the tambov region prosecutor's office , pharmacy workers remembered recently they became witnessing a horrific story. a week before the disappearance that day, one of the pharmacy customers was not well. the pensioner held her chest and looked pale. the grandmother immediately took out the medicine and asked for water, but in response she was refused, but pharma tereshchenko worked. granny did not have time to bring a massive heart attack to the hospital. perhaps a pill would not have saved her, but a rude word added pain and hastened the sad ending. the medicine must be taken after 3 days, an angry man, the son of a deceased granny, came to the pharmacy, who was looking for irina but did not stop her. i will find and kill the information interested the detectives, what if the man carried out his threat? 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tv online and still fixable. tv online and plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to flourish . it's back to flourish. well, good evening and a very happy new year to all of you . i happy new year to all of you. i just wish i could sit here right and say it's 20, 23. it's going to be great. it's going to be so good. and yet i'm going to be honest with you, i didn't see a whole lot to be optimistic about. yes, of course, we face problems . and these problems of problems. and these problems of inflation and strikes and health issues, they come to haunt us every two or three decades. that's life. but do i have confidence ? we have a government confidence? we have a government that actually can deal with all of these problems ? well, sadly, of these problems? well, sadly, the country is being run or should i say, run into the ground by the oxbridge set a group of people. oh they're highly educated, they've got jolly good degrees. it's just that in terms of life experience , very few of them have ever actually done anything. and i fear the problems within the nhs, the problems of cross—channel migration , all the cross—channel migration, all the problems frankly of people becoming overtaxed to the extent that so many of our young, bright entrepreneurs are leaving for portugal , bright entrepreneurs are leaving for portugal, italy, america, australia . i just don't have the australia. i just don't have the confidence and the belief this government will deal with any of them. but i don't want to sit here every night just whingeing about what's going wrong . i want about what's going wrong. i want to try and find over the course of the next few weeks and months simply give solutions to the problem . let's begin . problem. well, let's begin. first show a 2023 with a very, very sobering. perhaps some of you need this , a very sobering you need this, a very sobering statistic . every tuesday morning statistic. every tuesday morning , the office of national statistics put out some figures. now. yes, i know all stats need to be queried , looked into and to be queried, looked into and thought about . but these thought about. but these figures, i think , are accurate figures, i think, are accurate because they actually you the number of people who officially died in the last week and some it remarkable has been going for on the best part of a year now. over the course of the last six months, some more on average, every single week , a thousand every single week, a thousand people more are dying than statistically we would expect for the age and health of our population. something is happening out there now . this is happening out there now. this is not a subject that many people want to touch upon , and i've want to touch upon, and i've been looking at it and scratching my head and asking myself a whole load of questions about this, but the extraordinary statement that came yesterday from the president , the royal college of president, the royal college of emergency medicine, dr. adrian boyle , who told times radio that boyle, who told times radio that he thinks between 305 hundred people a week are dying as a result of delays and problems with urgent and emergency care . with urgent and emergency care. and above all, what he's talking aboutis and above all, what he's talking about is accident and emergency . see, the number of absolute horror stories are now beyond belief . that's of an ambulance belief. that's of an ambulance even gets to you in time. but people going in people in the nineties being made to wait 1820 hours on trolleys , sitting on hours on trolleys, sitting on chairs, probably in many cases not even offered a glass of water . it is not even offered a glass of water. it is part and i was telling you this before christmas of what i'm now calling broken britain, we have to be frank about just how bad our problems are. so i thought to myself , well, maybe if dr. to myself, well, maybe if dr. adrian boyle is right, if 3 to 500 people a week are dying unnecessarily because a&e doesn't work anymore, maybe that helps begin to explain these excess of a thousand every week. but i am not a statistician, but james wells is and james, you worked at the un as you held senior positions there . you were senior positions there. you were a member of the european parliament on the brexit polls for a period time. but let's talk statistics six 1000 access deaths a week . yeah, i mean , deaths a week. yeah, i mean, it's quite sobering, isn't it, nigel ? i it's quite sobering, isn't it, nigel? i think what we the way i would describe the establishment and that sort of trying to explain these figures , it's explain these figures, it's a little bit like a sick, demented christmas pantomime where they're pointing everywhere and there's plenty of us saying it's over there . and, you know, these over there. and, you know, these access deaths have been going on since may. like you said, it averages about about a thousand averages about about a thousand a week as i look at these figures every week, i try to ignore it to begin with. but you can't now, can you? after eight months? well, the thing is, i think the reason we can't ignore it is because it's across all age groups and particularly in the young. and we're seeing 10 to deaths in the age to 15% excess deaths in the age group between 24 and 59. when you take down into the data, it's actually heart attacks , it's actually heart attacks, heart conditions that are causing these deaths. and as i said, you know, when you listen to what the establishment is saying, it's all muddled. so i think let's just deal with the numbers. yeah right. so just repeat that figure because this is yeah inarguable is not. yeah inarguable statistic young men up the age of 59 increase in heart deaths. yeah young men and women, by the way, although think i think it's slightly higher for men. but yeah between the age i mean that's the most worrying because i think, you know, it spans all just a yeah so just just give us a yeah so basically we've got excess deaths and an average of around a thousand a week. it comes out around 10, give or take a few percentage . and this is percentage. and this is consistent week on week since may. so it's been going for on a long time now. there's something going on there that poses a question. this isn't just an anomaly . question. this isn't just an anomaly. this question. this isn't just an anomaly . this is question. this isn't just an anomaly. this is something that's happening . and we have that's happening. and we have the british heart foundation before christmas . first of all, before christmas. first of all, they said they were putting it down. delays in ambulance times . well, i mean, that's all very well. but explain why well. but doesn't explain why people that group people are at that age group who, know, haven't seen who, you know, we haven't seen this having heart this before, are having heart attacks place. so attacks in the first place. so that's one. then we had , that's number one. then we had, chris whitty, about a week ago . chris whitty, about a week ago. yeah, it was he's now he said the reason for this was that because of covid people weren't getting diagnosed. actually getting diagnosed. well actually it was a bit more detail than that. so he suggested that people who had missed their gp regular health check—ups whatever that is. mean who has whatever that is. i mean who has especially young men and young women the age group between women in the age group between 24 50, how many them have 24 and 50, how many of them have regular check—ups with regular health check—ups with their but anyway, he said their gp? but anyway, he said because they've missed their health check—ups conditions are being and. they may be being missed and. they may be not on statins or blood pressure . you know, you can explain . now, you know, you can explain maybe little bit of a movement maybe a little bit of a movement on the dial, but you can't a thousand a week from from that . thousand a week from from that. it's ridiculous, to be honest with you , an insult to our with you, an insult to our intelligence just and there's no evidence to it up. the same evidence to back it up. the same with british with the british heart foundation. that's foundation. that's why that's the thing . they just the important thing. they just making and there's making speculations and there's no evidence to back up . now, no evidence to back it up. now, you're suggesting , james, that a you're suggesting, james, that a contributory factor to this death of young men and women through heart conditions are side effects from the vaccine ? side effects from the vaccine? i'm or not i'm i'm posing the question. i'm posing the question. i'm posing the question that there is a question that there is a question mark here that the government and they need to look we need an inquiry into this this has been going on since may now these are young healthy people that are dying. and at the moment it seems the government they're doing is government all they're doing is scrapping like said, scrapping around and like said, just sort of saying, well, it might or might be that. might this or it might be that. ithis is might this or it might be that. i this is serious enough. now that they need some kind of in—depth and public inquiry because , you know, if you back because, you know, if you back out from all of there is data emerging the world now which is showing a link between the vaccines , particularly the more vaccines, particularly the more ready vaccines and heart issues . and, you know, i've got no trust in the government because when you look at what with the astrazeneca vaccine that was quietly withdrawn back in 2021, now european countries withdrew in march . our government dragged in march. our government dragged its feet and it quietly took it off the market in about june, july, there was no announcement. there's been no investigation in terms of but i mean let let let's face a fact. you know, whether it's tuberculosis sex or, you know , diphtheria or or, you know, diphtheria or whatever it is, you know , we whatever it is, you know, we know that all vaccines , know that all vaccines, unfortunately, have side effects for a very small percentage of people. we all know that. and live and we've lived with that for many many generations. is there a counter argument that mr. witty could put that says, look at china that has an ineffective vaccine, people are dying in large numbers? yes some people have suffered , you know, people have suffered, you know, heart problems, but maybe the vaccine saved a huge number of lives . okay. well, for that to lives. okay. well, for that to answer that question, we need to go gold standard go to the gold standard of evidence, actually evidence, which is actually random controlled and if random controlled trials. and if you look back at the pfizer data , i mean, it's crazy that more people don't know this when you actually they they've reanalysed the and actually the pfizer data and it actually shows data is the gold shows in their data is the gold standard that the vaccines do more harm than they do protect people that steph is these that is that for young people that's there for all age . but it gets there for all age. but it gets more significant as you get younger but but it's certainly true of people in their you know, in their seventies as well saying that the latest statistic which analysed from data which they've analysed from data is , whether they're is the adverse, whether they're straight after the vaccine or we're seeing heart issues developing months afterwards is one in 800. okay okay. now a week you know excess deaths nationally a thousand a week on target will figure does perhaps this accident an emergency statement we have had in the last 24 hours of maybe 3 to 500 a week? is that part of the explanation? i yeah, well, of course it is. i mean, the nhs has been on its knees for what, ten, 15 years. we, we've got a crisis year when people are beginning beds and we're running out of oxygen of course that is contribute to excess deaths at the moment but that doesn't explain like . i said the problem explain like. i said the problem is with all of this we've got these two things and i think people are trying to muddy the waters in between that i get your point i get your point that a government that has pushed the vaccine as it is, vaccine as hard as it is, doesn't want to admit any harm at all, even statistics only. at all, even if statistics only. it's tiny number of people , it's a tiny number of people, still significant number of still a significant number of people james, called for people. james, you've called for the for a public inquiry. people. james, you've called for the for a public inquiry . what the for a public inquiry. what form would that take? needs to be an independent one? i think definitely because pharma has an awful lot of influence, far too much influence over our regulators or the mhra. i think they could have i think it's around 70 might even be as high as 80% of their funding comes from pharma . yeah, we know that from pharma. yeah, we know that universities are funded and politicians are influenced in lobbies by big pharma. so needs to be independent. number one, there is another question as well actually from my old employer the office for national statistics . up until they statistics. up until july, they were publishing all cause mortality statistics by vaccination status . they vaccination status. they suddenly stopped doing that in july. they didn't they haven't explained why they've been asked publicly . and that dates her, publicly. and that dates her, believe it or not, because they can link that to things like statins, to things like heart conditions that give us an awful lot more information . so why lot more information. so why have stopped publishing have they stopped publishing that they've not come out that data? they've not come out with an explanation? it's a fair question. yeah, it's a fair question. yeah, it's a fair question . james, thank you. and question. james, thank you. and folks home i don't know folks at home i don't know whether james right or wrong, but is right to ask questions but he is right to ask questions about this. i would suggest about this. and i would suggest to now this been to you that now this has been going on consistently for the last to months, 1000 extra last 8 to 9 months, 1000 extra people dying every week is something i would have thought well worthy of an investigation and we'll find out, well worthy of an investigation and we'll find out , hopefully and we'll find out, hopefully how much of it is of failures of ambulances , of a&e, of ambulances, of a&e, of misdiagnoses , and how many young misdiagnoses, and how many young men and women who have suffered heart attacks as a by—product of the vaccine. i don't know the answers to any this. i would suggest what you've heard just now. statistically lee demands an investigation . give me your an investigation. give me your thoughts. farage gb news dot uk in a moment we'll have a look and we'll ask the question , why and we'll ask the question, why are we, the taxpayer , funding are we, the taxpayer, funding the welsh . for nine out of ten the welsh. for nine out of ten of their employees to work from home? they've still got very expensive buildings . what the expensive buildings. what the hell is going on in wales. so your thoughts on those access figures and whether we need some kind inquiry? gareth says tory is closing and. he cites may have had a bearing it not enough nurses gareth the one thing we can say is that the conservatives have consistently put more and more and more money into the nhs than anyone tell you they haven't, although of the so—called 40 new hospitals that boris johnson kept proclaiming . so far, work has proclaiming. so far, work has commenced on seven. arthur says 12 years of tory government, which farage helped to. oh i fought against them tooth and nail in the 2010 election, the 2015 election, i didn't support them in 2017 election and in 2019. well, at the end i gave them a bye. yes because i really felt at that moment in time, if i got on, if i'd gone around the country rubbishing deal, a lot of lot of liberal democrats win seats probably had a second referendum, although arthur i have to say i do at times have to ask myself a question whether i should ever that party as it's currently constructed. richard says vaccine injuries and broken immune systems. says vaccine injuries and broken immune systems . richard this immune systems. richard this broken immune system's point, i think a very strong one. you know, clearly this big, big well, we've got flu and we've got covm well, we've got flu and we've got covid at the moment. so we've got this twin demick going on putting the nhs under huge, huge pressure . and i have to huge pressure. and i have to say, you the fact that people are being locked up for a couple of years in their houses and when they start to mingle they don't the immunity they had before that is a fact. alex well, i ask about excess deaths because you and your brexit help thsha. because you and your brexit help trisha . oh dear. alex some of trisha. oh dear. alex some of you never , ever can change the you never, ever can change the record, can you? you've got to blame brexit for absolutely everything. and finally, dawn throwing more and more money into the black hole of a broken system needs a total overhaul . system needs a total overhaul. dawn, you are 100% right. we keep putting in more and more money and we keep a worse and worse result. but that's okay with all state houses . say well with all state houses. say well done, the nhs and not to do that means you hate the doctors nurses. that's the level of craziness. our debate about the nhs has sunk to. i remember going back a decade or more and being on question time with dimbleby and saying that let's have a look at europe that it got a laugh, but let's have a look at let's have a look at how the french and the germans get more bang for their buck by running a different kind of system . but that always meant system. but that always meant that wanted a privatised is that i wanted a privatised is the and therefore i was the the nhs and therefore i was the demon. need fundamental demon. we need fundamental reform . but do think rishi reform. but do i think rishi sunak's government is it? sunak's government is to do it? do how now? talking of rotten do i? how now? talking of rotten governments, the one in wales i think surpasses westminster in terms of what i believe to be absolute stupidity . you may well absolute stupidity. you may well think working from home makes people more productive. well don't, because the dogs ill. the postman rings . but you know, you postman rings. but you know, you make a cup of coffee and spit on the papers or whatever it may. or maybe you know what? actually, the sun shining . i actually, the sun shining. i might spend an hour or two in the garden. i might go, you know, prune roses do whatever know, prune roses or do whatever i've do. i don't believe i've got to do. i don't believe in from home, but it is in working from home, but it is absolutely a star flashing the telegraph have revealed that in the welsh office nine out of ten. i'm not joking. the welsh office nine out of ten. i'm not joking . nine out of ten. i'm not joking. nine out of ten. i'm not joking. nine out of ten people, the welsh office working for a body, but yet they've still got expensive buildings to run. what does this mean for taxpayers? i mean, that's the thing that really gets me . and i just i can't gets me. and i just i can't believe now i'm out of ten, eliot keck investigations campaign for the taxpayers alliance . this can't be true, alliance. this can't be true, can it ? when i alliance. this can't be true, can it? when i opened up the story instead of off this morning, i was initially going to mark drakeford a little bit too slack because this is a problem that we see across the country. you know, is councils and civil service departments , and civil service departments, quangos. is something that quangos. this is something that we're seeing across the uk. it's not specific to wales, but when you read into the story a bit more wales is by far and away. the most egregious one in ten is a don't see a figure that we don't see across the civil service, which is now star thing to take. finally, about 60. and where finally, about 50 60. and where uk maybe they're not uk ministers maybe they're not trying hard get civil trying hard enough to get civil service in the office service back in the office depending your but they depending your view, but they are trying and drag for shows absolutely inclination absolutely no inclination decide. first decide. so the welsh first minister drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he ter drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with akeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this>rd mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this is mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this is happy.| is he happy with this is happy. he said in his quote said that working from home brings benefits to businesses, benefits to local businesses, individual employees, families , individual employees, families, etc. how on earth welsh civil servants on very good pay, working from home. nine days out of ten brings benefits to local businesses is absolutely not at home. working down the and so it bnngs home. working down the and so it brings benefits to them but to local businesses it's extraordinary. and i'll tell you it doesn't benefits to and that's the taxpayer that fits the bill for these very expensive offices . yeah. let's expensive offices. yeah. let's talk that. so we've got talk about that. so we've got government offices as owned by government offices as owned by government rented or a bit of government or rented or a bit of both? yeah, both a of both . both? yeah, both a bit of both. normally with public offices, of course, the lights are on all night . maybe there's been night. maybe there's been a little bit of a cutback in that . how whose responsibility is this? is it draped funds? is it westminster tower? it's the welsh office, presumably this is a devolved responsibility . yeah. a devolved responsibility. yeah. so it's civil servants in wales. so it's civil servants in wales. so it's, it's completely responsibility . he so it's, it's completely responsibility. he and his, his ministers to, to ensure that people get back to the office. i mean there's an opposition in is nuanced we say that you know working from home is not necessarily a bad thing. opinions differ on this and i think there's a very good case that it's causing staff to suffer. but our position is absolutely clear . either you're absolutely clear. either you're in office you don't get in the office or you don't get the you don't have the office. you don't have it both mean, my argument's both ways. i mean, my argument's always that there are always been that there are certain people, you know, maybe a computer programmer might actually work at home actually do more work at home than office open than he would the office open plan environment. i get that . plan environment. i get that. but i've always believed that across the board productivity would be lower with people working from home. do we have any stats on that? well, certainly what we saw in 2019 is that for the first time in quite a few years, public sector productivity to ticked down a bit. that's the latest release. the next release is coming out within the next couple of months. think, know, months. but i think, you know, the that companies are the fact that companies are starting to ask people to go back to the office more when dunng back to the office more when during was during the pandemic there was four working home does show four working from home does show that companies that you know companies themselves recognise the so the private sector. private private sector. yeah the private sector who basically bust. sector who basically go bust. yeah unless they yeah you know unless they can turn profit getting turn a profit they're getting that they're pushing hard get that they're pushing hard to get back yeah the public back to work. yeah the public sector was showing great reluctance . well certainly reluctance. well certainly in wales know in the uk wales i said you know in the uk things little bit better. things are a little bit better. i uk government ministers i think uk government ministers are being too slow are perhaps being a bit too slow on you know, they need to on this. you know, they need to say to civil servants, say to the civil servants, either back the office either you get back the office or we're going to be selling this office space. but wales is particularly one particularly egregious. one in ten absolutely astounding ten is an absolutely astounding figure it to say figure and to drive it to say that he's with is, you that he's happy with is, you know, labour politics given know, the labour politics given but is concern for the but where is the concern for the party i mean, i know party on this? i mean, i know people like jacob rees—mogg, you know, when was minister know, when he was the minister responsible, spoke out on these things don't seem things generally. i don't seem to anything from government to hear anything from government on well, know, to be on this. well, you know, to be fair, government this up fair, the government this is up to to the welsh to drake and up to the welsh government. the government government. if the government fair enough. but we've had similar problems whitehall similar problems of whitehall departments. yeah, absolutely. they staffed 30, 35% or they have staffed 30, 35% or whatever it may be . we don't whatever it may be. we don't hear much from the government on this. mean, certainly when this. no, i mean, certainly when jacob was place, he jacob rees—mogg was in place, he was about it much. was talking about it much. i mean, listen, ministers have mean, listen, ministers do have a to tread, a difficult line to tread, obviously. know, there some obviously. you know, there some benefits home, benefits to working from home, some let say, working from home. i that's difficult to i think that's difficult to square with the problem with saying but saying with services. but i mean, ultimately, listen, you know, seeing civil know, we are seeing civil servants returning to servants start returning back to the in november, the office. i think in november, it about 60, isn't too it was about 60, which isn't too bad, but we still need to either settle down. i think it's terrible well, yeah. i terrible. well, yeah, yeah. i mean , looks better than it was, mean, looks better than it was, but where there's office space, it isn't being used . you either it isn't being used. you either need to get civil servants back. well, i got to. i think the taxpayer ripped off. taxpayer has been ripped off. yeah, the private sector yeah, i think the private sector has borne the entirety of the burden pandemic. has borne the entirety of the burden pandemic . and burden for the pandemic. and everything happened since . everything has happened since. and sector, frankly , and the public sector, frankly, a free pass through it all while you're here , i've been talking you're here, i've been talking over the last couple of months about the number of young very bright harbour entrepreneurial types that i've met that have beenin types that i've met that have been in touch with me who have either left for portugal or italy or who are considering doing so is any evidence that i'm right about this new brain drain ? well, i think the drain? well, i think the situation for young people is not very good in this country. and one of the big reasons is the marginal tax rates that i face. and if he runs a university now, you're paying a marginal tax rates of sorts of 40, 45. and if you did a postgraduate, that's taking up 50. that that just 50. so i think that that just speaks to the need for government to look at how to ease the burden young people. ease the burden on young people. well, i've well, it's not happening. i've got to tell you. it's not happening. thank you forjoining happening. thank you for joining me. what you think, me. i don't know what you think, but mean, if i just think this but i mean, if i just think this is absolutely scandalous upon taxpayers asked to taxpayers who are being asked to dip their pockets more and, dip into their pockets more and, more more, we need better more and more, we need better value for money and leadership from government . in a value for money and leadership from government. in a moment, we'll talk about the migrant crisis. yes, the first boats arrived in dover today. what's going to happen in 2023? and tony smith, the former boss of border force, offers a term solution . well, overnight, the endless cease, there was a bit of a window in the weather. and guess what that means? yes, of course. you know what it means? it means the first migrant boats began crossing the english channel. mark white of home affairs editor was in the port of dover today heading into dover harbour . border force vessel defender carrying dozens of , . border force vessel defender carrying dozens of, mainly young men pulled from the first small boat of 2023. poor weather in the channel prevented several other small boats from making it into uk waters . as around , into uk waters. as around, people were taken away for processing by border force officials. sources have told they are prepared for year of record high arrivals. it's prompted tony smith, the former director of border force, to call for a far tougher approach to dealing with the crisis . to dealing with the crisis. we've got to get into detaining when they arrive here who are manifestly unfounded abusing system detaining them only for a limited period for a short penod. limited period for a short period . there's no one wants to period. there's no one wants to lock people up for months and months for it but but get all the legal barriers all of those deau the legal barriers all of those dealt really quickly under dealt with really quickly under a detained fast track process and start seeing removal. we've done before. did in the done it before. we did in the uk. i was there, we had uk. when i was there, we had a detained, fast tracked process and we did deliver significant removals best way removals and that's the best way of getting control of this. the most obvious candidates for fast track removal are the 13,000 albanians who arrived on small boats last year. albanians who arrived on small boats last year . the government boats last year. the government has agreed new rapid return policy with the government in tirana , but so far only one and tirana, but so far only one and full of albanians who arrived across channel have been sent back. across channel have been sent back . another key agreement in back. another key agreement in the government's plans to tackle the government's plans to tackle the small boats crisis is the rwanda deal. although the high court now ruled the plans to process asylum seekers in that country are lawful with the of further court appeals . country are lawful with the of further court appeals. no flights have so far taken off bound for kigali . each taking bound for kigali. each taking about 450 days for that to be decided won't count those claims, but decided within 28 days can seven of james daley , days can seven of james daley, who sits on the home affairs and justice committees, believes, despite any obvious momentum in the year ahead, races sunak's government has the right plans in place to tackle the china migrant crisis. in place to tackle the china migrant crisis . this is the migrant crisis. this is the moment where we can do something about it. the question which people attridge is on is should we have done that three years ago and where we are now? we knew was coming. we knew these numbers were going and it's not acceptable. but i could only be acceptable. but i could only be a politician now stood in front of you who say, i want to look forward. we've got the right sort of ministers in place. we're going to deliver, in my view, had talks, various view, having had talks, various ministers. and that's why i think we're place to deal think we're a good place to deal with another one of rishi with it. another one of rishi sunak's plans will see the creation a new home office creation of a new home office led unit bringing together border force, the military and the national crime agency to focus more effectively on tackling the channel migrant . tackling the channel migrant. the established of a dedicated, small boats operational command will see the arrival of hundreds more personnel here in dover. but will it lead to a reduction in crossings? well, critics all it'll really do is ensure that small boats intercepted and migrants are processed more efficiently . and for the year efficiently. and for the year ahead , authorities are already ahead, authorities are already quietly planning for up to double the number of last year's arrivals . for rishi sunak's arrivals. for rishi sunak's government, it's never been important that the various pieces of his plan to tackle this problem come together . a this problem come together. a record number of crossings this year would be politically catastrophic. mark white gb news on the kent coast. well as i have a great report there from white and some relatively strong words that from tony smith, the former boss of border force . but former boss of border force. but believe you me, this government haven't got the guts . even in haven't got the guts. even in tony blair's time, we used to deport people thousands every year. deport people thousands every year . they haven't got the guts year. they haven't got the guts . they want to stay part of the european convention on human rights . and after all, it was rights. and after all, it was that to stop the plane, if you remember to rwanda. we've got the ludicrous theresa may legislation from 2015 where people from albania claim , people from albania claim, they've been trafficked here, even though when they arrive they walk up the gangplank at doven they walk up the gangplank at dover, making this gang symbol and appear to be very, very happy. no, they haven't got the guts. they'll do nothing. now a sign of the times. kiwi, the shoe polish manufacturer, has been selling its product in this country since . oh six. it's been country since. oh six. it's been the dominant brand of shoe poushin the dominant brand of shoe polish in our nation. but now, well , clean polish in our nation. but now, well, clean polish polish in our nation. but now, well , clean polish shoes polish in our nation. but now, well, clean polish shoes aren't as fashionable as they are. and i guess in places like wales, where nine out of ten of your civil servants working from home, that shouldn't necessarily be a. well i don't know about you, whether you she cleaning is outdated and old fashioned but i'm going to go on polishing my shoesifi i'm going to go on polishing my shoes if i can't buy kiwi. well i'll buy the other brand of british brand cherry blossom. that's what i'll do. now, in a moment it's going to be time for talking points . our first guest talking points. our first guest of the year is alex reid. he's been a kickboxing cage fighting champion. he's been in soap operas. he's won big brother. he was married to katie price. so much to talk about in such a short space of time. talking points in just a sec . join me on points in just a sec. join me on gb news on sunday mornings for a politic show with personality on tvhe people's channel britain's news. channel is talking by the first one of the year. i'm joined by alex rate alex, which is the programme . they're not happy programme. they're not happy about this is no shamrock guinness it's not the best pub in the world either but we all good we give it a go, we give a go. you know, i never used to dnnk go. you know, i never used to drink and listen until it. the paris grill met in inside that room and drink guinness. well, we'll talk about that because alex so many aspects your life but of is alexander but part of alex is alexander darling i'm a thespian now is the toughie the macho man the parachute which you mentioned and volunteered yourself a moment ago . and, you know, moment ago. and, you know, fighting cage fighting, all this stuff , which he fighting cage fighting, all this stuff, which he did to a very, very high level, you know , we very high level, you know, we hear about boxers suffering all sorts of injuries and stuff later in life, th
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tv online and still fixable. tv online and plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to flourish . it's back to flourish. well, good evening and a very happy new year to all of you . i happy new year to all of you. i just wish i could sit here right and say it's 20, 23. it's going to be great. it's going to be so good. and yet i'm going to be honest with you, i didn't see a whole lot to be optimistic about. yes, of course, we face problems . and these problems of problems. and these problems of inflation and strikes and health issues, they come to haunt us every two or three decades. that's life. but do i have confidence ? we have a government confidence? we have a government that actually can deal with all of these problems ? well, sadly, of these problems? well, sadly, the country is being run or should i say, run into the ground by the oxbridge set a group of people. oh they're highly educated, they've got jolly good degrees. it's just that in terms of life experience , very few of them have ever actually done anything. and i fear the problems within the nhs, the problems of cross—channel migration , all the cross—channel migration, all the problems frankly of people becoming overtaxed to the extent that so many of our young, bright entrepreneurs are leaving for portugal , bright entrepreneurs are leaving for portugal, italy, america, australia . i just don't have the australia. i just don't have the confidence and the belief this government will deal with any of them. but i don't want to sit here every night just whingeing about what's going wrong . i want about what's going wrong. i want to try and find over the course of the next few weeks and months simply give solutions to the problem . let's begin . problem. well, let's begin. first show a 2023 with a very, very sobering. perhaps some of you need this , a very sobering you need this, a very sobering statistic . every tuesday morning statistic. every tuesday morning , the office of national statistics put out some figures. now. yes, i know all stats need to be queried , looked into and to be queried, looked into and thought about . but these thought about. but these figures, i think , are accurate figures, i think, are accurate because they actually you the number of people who officially died in the last week and some it remarkable has been going for on the best part of a year now. over the course of the last six months, some more on average, every single week , a thousand every single week, a thousand people more are dying than statistically we would expect for the age and health of our population. something is happening out there now . this is happening out there now. this is not a subject that many people want to touch upon , and i've want to touch upon, and i've been looking at it and scratching my head and asking myself a whole load of questions about this, but the extraordinary statement that came yesterday from the president , the royal college of president, the royal college of emergency medicine, dr. adrian boyle , who told times radio that boyle, who told times radio that he thinks between 305 hundred people a week are dying as a result of delays and problems with urgent and emergency care . with urgent and emergency care. and above all, what he's talking aboutis and above all, what he's talking about is accident and emergency . see, the number of absolute horror stories are now beyond belief . that's of an ambulance belief. that's of an ambulance even gets to you in time. but people going in people in the nineties being made to wait 1820 hours on trolleys , sitting on hours on trolleys, sitting on chairs, probably in many cases not even offered a glass of water . it is not even offered a glass of water. it is part and i was telling you this before christmas of what i'm now calling broken britain, we have to be frank about just how bad our problems are. so i thought to myself , well, maybe if dr. to myself, well, maybe if dr. adrian boyle is right, if 3 to 500 people a week are dying unnecessarily because a&e doesn't work anymore, maybe that helps begin to explain these excess of a thousand every week. but i am not a statistician, but james wells is and james, you worked at the un as you held senior positions there . you were senior positions there. you were a member of the european parliament on the brexit polls for a period time. but let's talk statistics six 1000 access deaths a week . yeah, i mean , deaths a week. yeah, i mean, it's quite sobering, isn't it, nigel ? i it's quite sobering, isn't it, nigel? i think what we the way i would describe the establishment and that sort of trying to explain these figures , it's explain these figures, it's a little bit like a sick, demented christmas pantomime where they're pointing everywhere and there's plenty of us saying it's over there . and, you know, these over there. and, you know, these access deaths have been going on since may. like you said, it averages about about a thousand averages about about a thousand a week as i look at these figures every week, i try to ignore it to begin with. but you can't now, can you? after eight months? well, the thing is, i think the reason we can't ignore it is because it's across all age groups and particularly in the young. and we're seeing 10 to deaths in the age to 15% excess deaths in the age group between 24 and 59. when you take down into the data, it's actually heart attacks , it's actually heart attacks, heart conditions that are causing these deaths. and as i said, you know, when you listen to what the establishment is saying, it's all muddled. so i think let's just deal with the numbers. yeah right. so just repeat that figure because this is yeah inarguable is not. yeah inarguable statistic young men up the age of 59 increase in heart deaths. yeah young men and women, by the way, although think i think it's slightly higher for men. but yeah between the age i mean that's the most worrying because i think, you know, it spans all just a yeah so just just give us a yeah so basically we've got excess deaths and an average of around a thousand a week. it comes out around 10, give or take a few percentage . and this is percentage. and this is consistent week on week since may. so it's been going for on a long time now. there's something going on there that poses a question. this isn't just an anomaly . question. this isn't just an anomaly. this question. this isn't just an anomaly . this is question. this isn't just an anomaly. this is something that's happening . and we have that's happening. and we have the british heart foundation before christmas . first of all, before christmas. first of all, they said they were putting it down. delays in ambulance times . well, i mean, that's all very well. but explain why well. but doesn't explain why people that group people are at that age group who, know, haven't seen who, you know, we haven't seen this having heart this before, are having heart attacks place. so attacks in the first place. so that's one. then we had , that's number one. then we had, chris whitty, about a week ago . chris whitty, about a week ago. yeah, it was he's now he said the reason for this was that because of covid people weren't getting diagnosed. actually getting diagnosed. well actually it was a bit more detail than that. so he suggested that people who had missed their gp regular health check—ups whatever that is. mean who has whatever that is. i mean who has especially young men and young women the age group between women in the age group between 24 50, how many them have 24 and 50, how many of them have regular check—ups with regular health check—ups with their but anyway, he said their gp? but anyway, he said because they've missed their health check—ups conditions are being and. they may be being missed and. they may be not on statins or blood pressure . you know, you can explain . now, you know, you can explain maybe little bit of a movement maybe a little bit of a movement on the dial, but you can't a thousand a week from from that . thousand a week from from that. it's ridiculous, to be honest with you , an insult to our with you, an insult to our intelligence just and there's no evidence to it up. the same evidence to back it up. the same with british with the british heart foundation. that's foundation. that's why that's the thing . they just the important thing. they just making and there's making speculations and there's no evidence to back up . now, no evidence to back it up. now, you're suggesting , james, that a you're suggesting, james, that a contributory factor to this death of young men and women through heart conditions are side effects from the vaccine ? side effects from the vaccine? i'm or not i'm i'm posing the question. i'm posing the question. i'm posing the question that there is a question that there is a question mark here that the government and they need to look we need an inquiry into this this has been going on since may now these are young healthy people that are dying. and at the moment it seems the government they're doing is government all they're doing is scrapping like said, scrapping around and like said, just sort of saying, well, it might or might be that. might this or it might be that. ithis is might this or it might be that. i this is serious enough. now that they need some kind of in—depth and public inquiry because , you know, if you back because, you know, if you back out from all of there is data emerging the world now which is showing a link between the vaccines , particularly the more vaccines, particularly the more ready vaccines and heart issues . and, you know, i've got no trust in the government because when you look at what with the astrazeneca vaccine that was quietly withdrawn back in 2021, now european countries withdrew in march . our government dragged in march. our government dragged its feet and it quietly took it off the market in about june, july, there was no announcement. there's been no investigation in terms of but i mean let let let's face a fact. you know, whether it's tuberculosis sex or, you know , diphtheria or or, you know, diphtheria or whatever it is, you know , we whatever it is, you know, we know that all vaccines , know that all vaccines, unfortunately, have side effects for a very small percentage of people. we all know that. and live and we've lived with that for many many generations. is there a counter argument that mr. witty could put that says, look at china that has an ineffective vaccine, people are dying in large numbers? yes some people have suffered , you know, people have suffered, you know, heart problems, but maybe the vaccine saved a huge number of lives . okay. well, for that to lives. okay. well, for that to answer that question, we need to go gold standard go to the gold standard of evidence, actually evidence, which is actually random controlled and if random controlled trials. and if you look back at the pfizer data , i mean, it's crazy that more people don't know this when you actually they they've reanalysed the and actually the pfizer data and it actually shows data is the gold shows in their data is the gold standard that the vaccines do more harm than they do protect people that steph is these that is that for young people that's there for all age . but it gets there for all age. but it gets more significant as you get younger but but it's certainly true of people in their you know, in their seventies as well saying that the latest statistic which analysed from data which they've analysed from data is , whether they're is the adverse, whether they're straight after the vaccine or we're seeing heart issues developing months afterwards is one in 800. okay okay. now a week you know excess deaths nationally a thousand a week on target will figure does perhaps this accident an emergency statement we have had in the last 24 hours of maybe 3 to 500 a week? is that part of the explanation? i yeah, well, of course it is. i mean, the nhs has been on its knees for what, ten, 15 years. we, we've got a crisis year when people are beginning beds and we're running out of oxygen of course that is contribute to excess deaths at the moment but that doesn't explain like . i said the problem explain like. i said the problem is with all of this we've got these two things and i think people are trying to muddy the waters in between that i get your point i get your point that a government that has pushed the vaccine as it is, vaccine as hard as it is, doesn't want to admit any harm at all, even statistics only. at all, even if statistics only. it's tiny number of people , it's a tiny number of people, still significant number of still a significant number of people james, called for people. james, you've called for the for a public inquiry. people. james, you've called for the for a public inquiry . what the for a public inquiry. what form would that take? needs to be an independent one? i think definitely because pharma has an awful lot of influence, far too much influence over our regulators or the mhra. i think they could have i think it's around 70 might even be as high as 80% of their funding comes from pharma . yeah, we know that from pharma. yeah, we know that universities are funded and politicians are influenced in lobbies by big pharma. so needs to be independent. number one, there is another question as well actually from my old employer the office for national statistics . up until they statistics. up until july, they were publishing all cause mortality statistics by vaccination status . they vaccination status. they suddenly stopped doing that in july. they didn't they haven't explained why they've been asked publicly . and that dates her, publicly. and that dates her, believe it or not, because they can link that to things like statins, to things like heart conditions that give us an awful lot more information . so why lot more information. so why have stopped publishing have they stopped publishing that they've not come out that data? they've not come out with an explanation? it's a fair question. yeah, it's a fair question. yeah, it's a fair question . james, thank you. and question. james, thank you. and folks home i don't know folks at home i don't know whether james right or wrong, but is right to ask questions but he is right to ask questions about this. i would suggest about this. and i would suggest to now this been to you that now this has been going on consistently for the last to months, 1000 extra last 8 to 9 months, 1000 extra people dying every week is something i would have thought well worthy of an investigation and we'll find out, well worthy of an investigation and we'll find out , hopefully and we'll find out, hopefully how much of it is of failures of ambulances , of a&e, of ambulances, of a&e, of misdiagnoses , and how many young misdiagnoses, and how many young men and women who have suffered heart attacks as a by—product of the vaccine. i don't know the answers to any this. i would suggest what you've heard just now. statistically lee demands an investigation . give me your an investigation. give me your thoughts. farage gb news dot uk in a moment we'll have a look and we'll ask the question , why and we'll ask the question, why are we, the taxpayer , funding are we, the taxpayer, funding the welsh . for nine out of ten the welsh. for nine out of ten of their employees to work from home? they've still got very expensive buildings . what the expensive buildings. what the hell is going on in wales. so your thoughts on those access figures and whether we need some kind inquiry? gareth says tory is closing and. he cites may have had a bearing it not enough nurses gareth the one thing we can say is that the conservatives have consistently put more and more and more money into the nhs than anyone tell you they haven't, although of the so—called 40 new hospitals that boris johnson kept proclaiming . so far, work has proclaiming. so far, work has commenced on seven. arthur says 12 years of tory government, which farage helped to. oh i fought against them tooth and nail in the 2010 election, the 2015 election, i didn't support them in 2017 election and in 2019. well, at the end i gave them a bye. yes because i really felt at that moment in time, if i got on, if i'd gone around the country rubbishing deal, a lot of lot of liberal democrats win seats probably had a second referendum, although arthur i have to say i do at times have to ask myself a question whether i should ever that party as it's currently constructed. richard says vaccine injuries and broken immune systems. says vaccine injuries and broken immune systems . richard this immune systems. richard this broken immune system's point, i think a very strong one. you know, clearly this big, big well, we've got flu and we've got covm well, we've got flu and we've got covid at the moment. so we've got this twin demick going on putting the nhs under huge, huge pressure . and i have to huge pressure. and i have to say, you the fact that people are being locked up for a couple of years in their houses and when they start to mingle they don't the immunity they had before that is a fact. alex well, i ask about excess deaths because you and your brexit help thsha. because you and your brexit help trisha . oh dear. alex some of trisha. oh dear. alex some of you never , ever can change the you never, ever can change the record, can you? you've got to blame brexit for absolutely everything. and finally, dawn throwing more and more money into the black hole of a broken system needs a total overhaul . system needs a total overhaul. dawn, you are 100% right. we keep putting in more and more money and we keep a worse and worse result. but that's okay with all state houses . say well with all state houses. say well done, the nhs and not to do that means you hate the doctors nurses. that's the level of craziness. our debate about the nhs has sunk to. i remember going back a decade or more and being on question time with dimbleby and saying that let's have a look at europe that it got a laugh, but let's have a look at let's have a look at how the french and the germans get more bang for their buck by running a different kind of system . but that always meant system. but that always meant that wanted a privatised is that i wanted a privatised is the and therefore i was the the nhs and therefore i was the demon. need fundamental demon. we need fundamental reform . but do think rishi reform. but do i think rishi sunak's government is it? sunak's government is to do it? do how now? talking of rotten do i? how now? talking of rotten governments, the one in wales i think surpasses westminster in terms of what i believe to be absolute stupidity . you may well absolute stupidity. you may well think working from home makes people more productive. well don't, because the dogs ill. the postman rings . but you know, you postman rings. but you know, you make a cup of coffee and spit on the papers or whatever it may. or maybe you know what? actually, the sun shining . i actually, the sun shining. i might spend an hour or two in the garden. i might go, you know, prune roses do whatever know, prune roses or do whatever i've do. i don't believe i've got to do. i don't believe in from home, but it is in working from home, but it is absolutely a star flashing the telegraph have revealed that in the welsh office nine out of ten. i'm not joking. the welsh office nine out of ten. i'm not joking . nine out of ten. i'm not joking. nine out of ten. i'm not joking. nine out of ten people, the welsh office working for a body, but yet they've still got expensive buildings to run. what does this mean for taxpayers? i mean, that's the thing that really gets me . and i just i can't gets me. and i just i can't believe now i'm out of ten, eliot keck investigations campaign for the taxpayers alliance . this can't be true, alliance. this can't be true, can it ? when i alliance. this can't be true, can it? when i opened up the story instead of off this morning, i was initially going to mark drakeford a little bit too slack because this is a problem that we see across the country. you know, is councils and civil service departments , and civil service departments, quangos. is something that quangos. this is something that we're seeing across the uk. it's not specific to wales, but when you read into the story a bit more wales is by far and away. the most egregious one in ten is a don't see a figure that we don't see across the civil service, which is now star thing to take. finally, about 60. and where finally, about 50 60. and where uk maybe they're not uk ministers maybe they're not trying hard get civil trying hard enough to get civil service in the office service back in the office depending your but they depending your view, but they are trying and drag for shows absolutely inclination absolutely no inclination decide. first decide. so the welsh first minister drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he ter drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy drakeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with akeford mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this>rd mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this is mean decide. so the welsh first m he happy with this is happy.| is he happy with this is happy. he said in his quote said that working from home brings benefits to businesses, benefits to local businesses, individual employees, families , individual employees, families, etc. how on earth welsh civil servants on very good pay, working from home. nine days out of ten brings benefits to local businesses is absolutely not at home. working down the and so it bnngs home. working down the and so it brings benefits to them but to local businesses it's extraordinary. and i'll tell you it doesn't benefits to and that's the taxpayer that fits the bill for these very expensive offices . yeah. let's expensive offices. yeah. let's talk that. so we've got talk about that. so we've got government offices as owned by government offices as owned by government rented or a bit of government or rented or a bit of both? yeah, both a of both . both? yeah, both a bit of both. normally with public offices, of course, the lights are on all night . maybe there's been night. maybe there's been a little bit of a cutback in that . how whose responsibility is this? is it draped funds? is it westminster tower? it's the welsh office, presumably this is a devolved responsibility . yeah. a devolved responsibility. yeah. so it's civil servants in wales. so it's civil servants in wales. so it's, it's completely responsibility . he so it's, it's completely responsibility. he and his, his ministers to, to ensure that people get back to the office. i mean there's an opposition in is nuanced we say that you know working from home is not necessarily a bad thing. opinions differ on this and i think there's a very good case that it's causing staff to suffer. but our position is absolutely clear . either you're absolutely clear. either you're in office you don't get in the office or you don't get the you don't have the office. you don't have it both mean, my argument's both ways. i mean, my argument's always that there are always been that there are certain people, you know, maybe a computer programmer might actually work at home actually do more work at home than office open than he would the office open plan environment. i get that . plan environment. i get that. but i've always believed that across the board productivity would be lower with people working from home. do we have any stats on that? well, certainly what we saw in 2019 is that for the first time in quite a few years, public sector productivity to ticked down a bit. that's the latest release. the next release is coming out within the next couple of months. think, know, months. but i think, you know, the that companies are the fact that companies are starting to ask people to go back to the office more when dunng back to the office more when during was during the pandemic there was four working home does show four working from home does show that companies that you know companies themselves recognise the so the private sector. private private sector. yeah the private sector who basically bust. sector who basically go bust. yeah unless they yeah you know unless they can turn profit getting turn a profit they're getting that they're pushing hard get that they're pushing hard to get back yeah the public back to work. yeah the public sector was showing great reluctance . well certainly reluctance. well certainly in wales know in the uk wales i said you know in the uk things little bit better. things are a little bit better. i uk government ministers i think uk government ministers are being too slow are perhaps being a bit too slow on you know, they need to on this. you know, they need to say to civil servants, say to the civil servants, either back the office either you get back the office or we're going to be selling this office space. but wales is particularly one particularly egregious. one in ten absolutely astounding ten is an absolutely astounding figure it to say figure and to drive it to say that he's with is, you that he's happy with is, you know, labour politics given know, the labour politics given but is concern for the but where is the concern for the party i mean, i know party on this? i mean, i know people like jacob rees—mogg, you know, when was minister know, when he was the minister responsible, spoke out on these things don't seem things generally. i don't seem to anything from government to hear anything from government on well, know, to be on this. well, you know, to be fair, government this up fair, the government this is up to to the welsh to drake and up to the welsh government. the government government. if the government fair enough. but we've had similar problems whitehall similar problems of whitehall departments. yeah, absolutely. they staffed 30, 35% or they have staffed 30, 35% or whatever it may be . we don't whatever it may be. we don't hear much from the government on this. mean, certainly when this. no, i mean, certainly when jacob was place, he jacob rees—mogg was in place, he was about it much. was talking about it much. i mean, listen, ministers have mean, listen, ministers do have a to tread, a difficult line to tread, obviously. know, there some obviously. you know, there some benefits home, benefits to working from home, some let say, working from home. i that's difficult to i think that's difficult to square with the problem with saying but saying with services. but i mean, ultimately, listen, you know, seeing civil know, we are seeing civil servants returning to servants start returning back to the in november, the office. i think in november, it about 60, isn't too it was about 60, which isn't too bad, but we still need to either settle down. i think it's terrible well, yeah. i terrible. well, yeah, yeah. i mean , looks better than it was, mean, looks better than it was, but where there's office space, it isn't being used . you either it isn't being used. you either need to get civil servants back. well, i got to. i think the taxpayer ripped off. taxpayer has been ripped off. yeah, the private sector yeah, i think the private sector has borne the entirety of the burden pandemic. has borne the entirety of the burden pandemic . and burden for the pandemic. and everything happened since . everything has happened since. and sector, frankly , and the public sector, frankly, a free pass through it all while you're here , i've been talking you're here, i've been talking over the last couple of months about the number of young very bright harbour entrepreneurial types that i've met that have beenin types that i've met that have been in touch with me who have either left for portugal or italy or who are considering doing so is any evidence that i'm right about this new brain drain ? well, i think the drain? well, i think the situation for young people is not very good in this country. and one of the big reasons is the marginal tax rates that i face. and if he runs a university now, you're paying a marginal tax rates of sorts of 40, 45. and if you did a postgraduate, that's taking up 50. that that just 50. so i think that that just speaks to the need for government to look at how to ease the burden young people. ease the burden on young people. well, i've well, it's not happening. i've got to tell you. it's not happening. thank you forjoining happening. thank you for joining me. what you think, me. i don't know what you think, but mean, if i just think this but i mean, if i just think this is absolutely scandalous upon taxpayers asked to taxpayers who are being asked to dip their pockets more and, dip into their pockets more and, more more, we need better more and more, we need better value for money and leadership from government . in a value for money and leadership from government. in a moment, we'll talk about the migrant crisis. yes, the first boats arrived in dover today. what's going to happen in 2023? and tony smith, the former boss of border force, offers a term solution . well, overnight, the endless cease, there was a bit of a window in the weather. and guess what that means? yes, of course. you know what it means? it means the first migrant boats began crossing the english channel. mark white of home affairs editor was in the port of dover today heading into dover harbour . border force vessel defender carrying dozens of , . border force vessel defender carrying dozens of, mainly young men pulled from the first small boat of 2023. poor weather in the channel prevented several other small boats from making it into uk waters . as around , into uk waters. as around, people were taken away for processing by border force officials. sources have told they are prepared for year of record high arrivals. it's prompted tony smith, the former director of border force, to call for a far tougher approach to dealing with the crisis . to dealing with the crisis. we've got to get into detaining when they arrive here who are manifestly unfounded abusing system detaining them only for a limited period for a short penod. limited period for a short period . there's no one wants to period. there's no one wants to lock people up for months and months for it but but get all the legal barriers all of those deau the legal barriers all of those dealt really quickly under dealt with really quickly under a detained fast track process and start seeing removal. we've done before. did in the done it before. we did in the uk. i was there, we had uk. when i was there, we had a detained, fast tracked process and we did deliver significant removals best way removals and that's the best way of getting control of this. the most obvious candidates for fast track removal are the 13,000 albanians who arrived on small boats last year. albanians who arrived on small boats last year . the government boats last year. the government has agreed new rapid return policy with the government in tirana , but so far only one and tirana, but so far only one and full of albanians who arrived across channel have been sent back. across channel have been sent back . another key agreement in back. another key agreement in the government's plans to tackle the government's plans to tackle the small boats crisis is the rwanda deal. although the high court now ruled the plans to process asylum seekers in that country are lawful with the of further court appeals . country are lawful with the of further court appeals. no flights have so far taken off bound for kigali . each taking bound for kigali. each taking about 450 days for that to be decided won't count those claims, but decided within 28 days can seven of james daley , days can seven of james daley, who sits on the home affairs and justice committees, believes, despite any obvious momentum in the year ahead, races sunak's government has the right plans in place to tackle the china migrant crisis. in place to tackle the china migrant crisis . this is the migrant crisis. this is the moment where we can do something about it. the question which people attridge is on is should we have done that three years ago and where we are now? we knew was coming. we knew these numbers were going and it's not acceptable. but i could only be acceptable. but i could only be a politician now stood in front of you who say, i want to look forward. we've got the right sort of ministers in place. we're going to deliver, in my view, had talks, various view, having had talks, various ministers. and that's why i think we're place to deal think we're a good place to deal with another one of rishi with it. another one of rishi sunak's plans will see the creation a new home office creation of a new home office led unit bringing together border force, the military and the national crime agency to focus more effectively on tackling the channel migrant . tackling the channel migrant. the established of a dedicated, small boats operational command will see the arrival of hundreds more personnel here in dover. but will it lead to a reduction in crossings? well, critics all it'll really do is ensure that small boats intercepted and migrants are processed more efficiently . and for the year efficiently. and for the year ahead , authorities are already ahead, authorities are already quietly planning for up to double the number of last year's arrivals . for rishi sunak's arrivals. for rishi sunak's government, it's never been important that the various pieces of his plan to tackle this problem come together . a this problem come together. a record number of crossings this year would be politically catastrophic. mark white gb news on the kent coast. well as i have a great report there from white and some relatively strong words that from tony smith, the former boss of border force . but former boss of border force. but believe you me, this government haven't got the guts . even in haven't got the guts. even in tony blair's time, we used to deport people thousands every year. deport people thousands every year . they haven't got the guts year. they haven't got the guts . they want to stay part of the european convention on human rights . and after all, it was rights. and after all, it was that to stop the plane, if you remember to rwanda. we've got the ludicrous theresa may legislation from 2015 where people from albania claim , people from albania claim, they've been trafficked here, even though when they arrive they walk up the gangplank at doven they walk up the gangplank at dover, making this gang symbol and appear to be very, very happy. no, they haven't got the guts. they'll do nothing. now a sign of the times. kiwi, the shoe polish manufacturer, has been selling its product in this country since . oh six. it's been country since. oh six. it's been the dominant brand of shoe poushin the dominant brand of shoe polish in our nation. but now, well , clean polish in our nation. but now, well, clean polish polish in our nation. but now, well , clean polish shoes polish in our nation. but now, well, clean polish shoes aren't as fashionable as they are. and i guess in places like wales, where nine out of ten of your civil servants working from home, that shouldn't necessarily be a. well i don't know about you, whether you she cleaning is outdated and old fashioned but i'm going to go on polishing my shoesifi i'm going to go on polishing my shoes if i can't buy kiwi. well i'll buy the other brand of british brand cherry blossom. that's what i'll do. now, in a moment it's going to be time for talking points . our first guest talking points. our first guest of the year is alex reid. he's been a kickboxing cage fighting champion. he's been in soap operas. he's won big brother. he was married to katie price. so much to talk about in such a short space of time. talking points in just a sec . join me on points in just a sec. join me on gb news on sunday mornings for a politic show with personality on tvhe people's channel britain's news. channel is talking by the first one of the year. i'm joined by alex rate alex, which is the programme . they're not happy programme. they're not happy about this is no shamrock guinness it's not the best pub in the world either but we all good we give it a go, we give a go. you know, i never used to dnnk go. you know, i never used to drink and listen until it. the paris grill met in inside that room and drink guinness. well, we'll talk about that because alex so many aspects your life but of is alexander but part of alex is alexander darling i'm a thespian now is the toughie the macho man the parachute which you mentioned and volunteered yourself a moment ago . and, you know, moment ago. and, you know, fighting cage fighting, all this stuff , which he fighting cage fighting, all this stuff, which he did to a very, very high level, you know , we very high level, you know, we hear about boxers suffering all sorts of injuries and stuff later in life, th
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happy monday, everyone. right you're with me. patrick christys. oh tv , news. patrick christys. oh tv, news. the government is facing criticism.his over a debit card scheme . asylum a debit card scheme. asylum seekers which paid out almost £160 million last year. well i've got to the hotels. well i've got to the hotels. well i've got to the hotels. well i've got to the border. well, i've got to the border. well, i've got to the border. well, i've got to the rnli. well i've got to pay bills. well i've got to absolutely everything we. 160 million quids worth of your money going on pocket money for channel migrants are home insecurity security at a one of the very latest for. but now it's shadows . good afternoon i'm it's shadows. good afternoon i'm tamsin roberts from the gb newsroom it's 333 the prime minister defended his handling of the nadhim zahawi zahawi row saying he acted decisive early. rishi sunak has been pressure to reveal what he knew . the reveal what he knew. the investigation into mr. zahawi tax affairs and when the prime minister says he sacked the conservative party chairman yesterday after an ethics inquiry fo
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happy new year. good morning and welcome to gb news you are watching common sense crusade with me, the reverend calvin robinson on your tv, radio and onune. robinson on your tvradio and online . this show is about online. this show is about championing common sense and today we will be discussing the death of the former pope benedict and the legacy he leaves the new year feast of mary, the holy mother of god and the anglican church, ukraine. that's recruiting a british clergy to kick start services amid the war. we'll also be analysing insanity of fighting over a bottle . a drink made by over a bottle. a drink made by youtube stars . the arrest of youtube stars. the arrest of andrew tate's and the effective ban of transgender athletes in british triathlons . first, as british triathlons. first, as the news headlines with bethany elsey . calvin, thank you. good elsey. calvin, thank you. good morning and a very happy new year to you. it's 10:01. i'm bethany year to you. it's10:01. i'm bethany elsey in the gb newsroom the uk has ushered in 2023 with celebrations taking place across the nation and. a crowd of more than 100,000 gathering in central london to watc
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happy new year. stephanie oh yeah to me lovely. so what are the headliners then? well, you know, first of tv's an amazing tvh the viewing figures so far king charles is still the king of festive tv because his brought in like 10.6 million viewers so the numbers that kill for an audience and so the numbers have been there during the festive things it still continues today it's not an end any of our viewers are having a great day the stuff of the family including mary poppins returns which will be 4 pm. on bbc one. so the original will go julie. well, julie andrews andrews came out in 1964, but this is the modern prefix with emily blunt . yeah. it takes the emily blunt. yeah. it takes the story on. yes she's very good in it. yeah of the musical numbers are awfully good . great. so that are awfully good. great. so that will be for pm one. and then also it's about eastenders like most fans are still kind of about mick carter's untimely demise from the square , but it's demise from the square, but it's set to be more tragedy and today , see on new year's day, christmas day always going to be an end. but this it
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efforts on the fight against russia, this opinion was expressed by the president of serbia on the tv happy tvchannel aleksander vujicic believes that washington is trying to behave rationally seriously so as not to waste energy and strength on someone else, because it has concentrated all its forces serbian against moscow. leader also noted that he was not sure that serbia would eventually have to circumvent sanctions against russia from his state. he withstood almost a year without taking such restrictive measures. that they should have dealt with internal problems instead of dangerous political games. according to polls, americans dream of socially oriented medicine, such as in belarus $ 750 for x-rays and ecgs, but $ 250 is possible if the insurance is $ 800 for calling an ambulance . depressing details of medical care in european countries and usa as well corruption schemes of insurance and hospitals. what will they show me on american television? see the investigation of maria petrashko dress or die, the truth about western medicine. today, after the panorama, the very fact that you have
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