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accusing moscow of neglecting forces on the frontlines, saying that they are desperate for ammunition, food and artillery support. and a inside russia we're seeing outpourings of grief for yevgeny prigozhin the leader of the wagner mercenary group killed in a plane crash. >> this comes as the kremlin tries to tamp down on wagner's influence in the country and foreign battlefields. matthew chance gives us a view from inside russia. >> reporter: don't expect to see these scenes on russian state television. when it comes to the wagner leader who challenged the kremlin and then died in a plane crash, a virtual media blackout on public grief. the wagner supporters like dimitri are not being heard. yevgeny prigozhin's death he says just confirms that there are fewer and fewer of us who

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

talk about that later. the front pages of the tabloids, going for the royals. different stories, though. the mirror talking about prince harry�*s account of what happened when he was a pilot. the sunday express giving us news of how the correlation might be. the son talking about prince andrew, and the sunday mail also talking about prince andrew's ongoing legal travails. lots of news going around. iain duncan smith, nadhim zahawi made a statement about his tax affairs yesterday but wouldn't it be easier to publish a thing that happened and come clean? i’m easier to publish a thing that happened and come clean? i'm always of a view with — happened and come clean? i'm always of a view with these _ happened and come clean? i'm always of a view with these things _ happened and come clean? i'm always of a view with these things that - happened and come clean? i'm always of a view with these things that as - of a view with these things that as soon as you get the absolute facts out the better, rather than it coming out in phases. i do know nadhim zahawi very well for stop he is in a way a peculiar british success story, as a person coming into the country, fleeing iraq, he has been successful in setting up a global brand and its remarkable,

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

we make out. these were family shares, not his. he has not benefited —— benefited from any of this. these areas are complex when it is about what is relevant to the individual and how much they pay tax. there would have been ongoing conversations for some time. about what is old and not out. but conversations for some time. about what is old and not out.— what is old and not out. but it's ok he was having _ what is old and not out. but it's ok he was having these _ what is old and not out. but it's 0k| he was having these conversations, oras he was having these conversations, or as accountants were, while he was chancellor? john allan, you are a senior businessman, is that ok? if you are the tax man's boss, you're talking to the taxman about your own bill? , , ., �* ., , ., ., bill? yes, but i don't really have a view on that. _ bill? yes, but i don't really have a view on that, laura. _ bill? yes, but i don't really have a view on that, laura. what - bill? yes, but i don't really have a view on that, laura. what i i bill? yes, but i don't really have a view on that, laura. what i do i bill? yes, but i don't really have a. view on that, laura. what i do have a view— view on that, laura. what i do have a view on _ view on that, laura. what i do have a view on is — view on that, laura. what i do have a view on is that these sort of scandals _ a view on is that these sort of scandals and scanned the letters, they are _ scandals and scanned the letters, they are hugely distracting. i endorse _ they are hugely distracting. i endorse what iain duncan smith said earlier _ endorse what iain duncan smith said earlier the — endorse what iain duncan smith said earlier. the best way to deal with this is— earlier. the best way to deal with this is to — earlier. the best way to deal with this is to get it out in the open. frankly. — this is to get it out in the open. frankly, this will hold ministers for days— frankly, this will hold ministers for days and weeks until it is fully disclosed — for days and weeks until it is fully

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BBC News

their innovations.— office space. nations are sharing their innovations. from my point of view, their innovations. from my point of view. floriade _ their innovations. from my point of view, floriade can _ their innovations. from my point of view, floriade can impetus - their innovations. from my point of view, floriade can impetus by - their innovations. from my point of view, floriade can impetus by a - view, floriade can impetus by a people, countries and governments to do more and to take this kind of climate crisis very seriously to stop the theme at the topic of regenerative energy is vital at this time, especiallyjust want regenerative energy is vital at this time, especially just want to showcase solutions for future and also cooling problems. but showcase solutions for future and also cooling problems.— showcase solutions for future and also cooling problems. but at a time in the netherlands _ also cooling problems. but at a time in the netherlands is _ also cooling problems. but at a time in the netherlands is among - also cooling problems. but at a time in the netherlands is among so - also cooling problems. but at a time| in the netherlands is among so many countries encouraged to tighten their belts, spending is under scrutiny and much focus has been on the fact that floriade has gone over budget for the fourth decade running. heading overthe budget for the fourth decade running. heading over the floriade in one of the cable cars that allow visitors to get a bird�*s eye view and this year, the plan is for some of these innovations to remain in place in the hope they can have a positive impact on the urban district they�*ve occupied for the last six months. a new distraction

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

january 6th. when an estimated 2,000 rioterse capitol building, causing the deaths of five police officers. >> tucker: it's hard to believe he said that. rioters caused the death of five police officers. he just heard "cbs news" tell us a view was that. this must be the big lie theater. the more bewilderingly false claim is the more likely you will be to believe it. apparently that is what they're betting on. in fact, precisely zero police officers were killed by rioters on january 6th. not five, known, not a single one. how did they get to five? cbs is counting the suicides of local police officers that took place after january 6th. in some cases, long after january 6th. a suicide unfortunately is pretty common among cops. policing is a tough job, as we've written noted. in these specific cases, the ones he's referring to, the chief of washington, d.c.,'s police department told "the new york times" that actually he had no idea it was officers who were driven to kill

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BBC News

way people can be looked after in the community to free up hospital beds but the nhs gets the priority and it is the wrong way round in my view. , , ., , and it is the wrong way round in my view. . , . , . and it is the wrong way round in my view. , ., . ., view. just as a concluding thought, rive us a view. just as a concluding thought, give us a sense _ view. just as a concluding thought, give us a sense of— view. just as a concluding thought, give us a sense of what _ view. just as a concluding thought, give us a sense of what the - give us a sense of what the situation is now in care homes because covid has not gone away, has it? ~ because covid has not gone away, has it? . ., , because covid has not gone away, has it? ~ ., , ., because covid has not gone away, has it? ~ ., , s, s, because covid has not gone away, has it? . s, s, ., because covid has not gone away, has it? s, s, s, s, it? well, it has not gone away, no. i. it? well, it has not gone away, no. i, for it? well, it has not gone away, no. i. for example. _ it? well, it has not gone away, no. i, for example, in _ it? well, it has not gone away, no. i, for example, in our— it? well, it has not gone away, no. i, for example, in our own - it? well, it has not gone away, no. i, for example, in our own homes | it? well, it has not gone away, no. i i, for example, in our own homes are still asking visitors to test because the transmission rates are still high. staff are exhausted. they wait for two years through this. we are having to isolate staff now we are still contracting it for five days so we are running on empty. having to get a dentist to have any which is not ideal. the biggest thing is we want to pay staff better. they should be on a parity with the nhs and that about the government is to do is look at addressing the shortfall because 160,000 vacancies in england and social minute. we need to plug that gap- social minute. we need to plug that i a . _ , ., ., social minute. we need to plug that tan ., ., ~' social minute. we need to plug that gap. good to talk to you. thank you for our gap. good to talk to you. thank you for yourtime- _ thank you for your time. russia has been accused of escalating the war in ukraine by cutting off gas supplies to two

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BBC News

opinion? government need to do now in your oinion? ~ , , government need to do now in your oinion? . , , , opinion? well, the biggest thing is lessons learned, _ opinion? well, the biggest thing is lessons learned, isn't _ opinion? well, the biggest thing is lessons learned, isn't it? - opinion? well, the biggest thing is lessons learned, isn't it? i - opinion? well, the biggest thing is lessons learned, isn't it? i do- lessons learned, isn't it? i do think it has not learned his lesson because in the way to the prime minister social care is still not fixed. they have not fully started the fixing and they have got to turn this around in my view is in the new health and social care the bulk of that funding must go to social cannot the nhs so that we can reward staff and get it fully staffed because the problem today as there is a big backlog in the nhs but social care is on its knees unfairly because we cannot support people in the community. this because we cannot support people in the community-— the community. this is what the government _ the community. this is what the government would _ the community. this is what the government would say. - the community. this is what the government would say. the - the community. this is what the | government would say. the say, the community. this is what the - government would say. the say, well, it is for this extra money on national insurance. there is going to be this levy and that is going towards sorting out social care so they would argue that they had gone quite a long way to try to sort this out, wouldn't they?— quite a long way to try to sort this out, wouldn't they? well, they have made a step- _ out, wouldn't they? well, they have made a step. credit _ out, wouldn't they? well, they have made a step. credit where - out, wouldn't they? well, they have made a step. credit where credit i out, wouldn't they? well, they have made a step. credit where credit is| made a step. credit where credit is due. but the bulk of the money is going, three years before money goes to social care. social care staff need support with better terms and conditions and renumeration in that

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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20220128-06:51:00

so we have seen time and time again that misinformation costs people mis their lives. t so you know, we all have this vision about what government can do. this is about companies t and individuals recognizing that the only way we get pasthe misinformation is if we are careful about what we say and we use the powerer that we have to limit the spread ofai that misinformation. that's going to be a critical partt of having get through thin pandemic. >> sode the fake doctor and the undertaker shoots. if you don't censor this person will die. and what are the time in american history the government officials say something like that and be allowed to say something like that and then be parrotedst by everybody else in the mediaoh on some show called a view, vi which is very limited vision. one host called on spotify too just pull rogan off the podcast . i do think as the podcastst platform you have to have some sort of guidelines. how about a disclaimer on on y that says, you know, this is misinformation about removing

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BBC News-20220207-04:11:00

beforehand as well, so whilst they then said we got some others in there, it was clearly a bit of a controlled environment, that would seem to be the case. you say we're talking about it again here, without having a conclusive a view as to what really happened, but some suggestion peng shuai thinks she'll be able to travel again, at least? well, that would be good. at the end of all of this, the most important thing is her safety and well—being. and if she can travel around the world and participate in tennis events and what have you, great, that is what people would ultimately love to see. now, we also, you can imagine for her, if there's all this pressure on her, she's made these allegations, she now says she's deleted that social media post, and perhaps she does now somehow want to put all this behind her, and, of course, that is her right. however, every time you do an interview or someone organises for her to do an interview, like i say, itjust brings it all up to the surface again. so, certainly, as long

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BBC News-20211125-18:48:00

have this feeling of frustration because they cannot do anything. it was the same thing when they came to the camp of calais, migrants, the refugees, those who depended on the dublin convention, who can have asylum and so on. it is very hard on the ground, because i must say, that is the most difficult task for police officers to do that. what is the solution _ police officers to do that. what is the solution from _ police officers to do that. what is the solution from your— police officers to do that. what is the solution from your point - police officers to do that. what is the solution from your point of. the solution from your point of view? ., . ' ~' , the solution from your point of view? ., ., , ,, , ., view? you have different kinds of solutions- — view? you have different kinds of solutions. you _ view? you have different kinds of solutions. you won't _ view? you have different kinds of solutions. you won't have - view? you have different kinds of solutions. you won't have a - view? you have different kinds of| solutions. you won't have a magic solutions. you won't have a magic solution for tomorrow for sure, but on the ground, you need to have more understanding on both sides of what is going on, how the situation is, you have to understand the refugees and the migrants and so on, because if you don't know what has happened, you won't be able to have any public policy that is sufficient, and the last one is to establish a joint

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