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garner the support of the people needed to implement the reforms necessary to get sri lanka back to fiscal solvency. and presumably they will have to do the bidding of the imf if they want funding. are they the right people to do that? mil right people to do that? fill politicians and political parties are in agreement that the imf is needed, and that will unlock further multilateral financing which sri lanka desperately needs. sri lanka desperately needs. sri lanka desperately needs. sri lanka its estimated needs $6 billion in additional finance this year to bridge the current account deficit, and that won't come unless they agree terms with the imf. does sri lanka have _ agree terms with the imf. does sri lanka have the _ agree terms with the imf. does sri lanka have the sort - agree terms with the imf. does sri lanka have the sort of- sri lanka have the sort of technocrats might be best placed to fill the role of complying with the likes of the imf? do those people exist? yes, sri lanka has been in the imf programme before. the

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sri lanka desperately needs. sri lanka it's estimated needs $6 billion in additional finance this year to bridge the current account deficit, and that won't come unless they agree terms with the imf. does sri lanka have the sort of technocrats who might be best placed to fill the role of complying with the likes of the imf? do those people exist? yes, sri lanka has been in the imf programme before. the previous prime minister and president, under him, they recognise they needed to implement the reforms to gain access to more foreign exchange to be able to pay off their debts, and also afford the imports sri lanka needs. in washington, the committee investigating the storming of the us capitol last year has heard how donald trump incited far—right extremists in a last—ditch bid

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does sri lanka have the sort of technocrats who might be best placed to fill the role of complying with the likes of the imf? do those people exist? yes, sri lanka has been in the imf programme before. the previous prime minister and president, sri lanka was in an imf programme because they recognised they needed to implement the reforms to gain access to more foreign exchange to be able to pay off their debts, and also afford the imports sri lanka needs. one other point, with regard to president rajapaksa again, a lot of people feel they have been let down by this government, and they want somejustice. can you see rajapaksa being held accountable for the way he has run the country, given that he is now in the maldives? i don't think so, and this

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The Media Show

delivers what parliament has set out for the bbc, which is its public purposes, which are across things like delivering things like impartial news, learning content, at its most distinctive and creative it should be. secondly, we have a role, which is probably possibly better known, which is about securing content standards on airfor the bbc. the third one is we need to make sure anything that the bbc does is carefully considered in terms of its impact on competitors, and there is an effective competition. so, we start from that point. kevin, before we talk to the other guests, let's get into specifics so people can understand what ofcom is asking of the bbc. you mention impartiality, that is one of three points of emphasis. where is the bbc getting it wrong, or is itjust not explaining how it is going about impartiality well enough? i think the bbc has got a pretty proud track record of complying with the

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The Media Show

impartial news, learning content, it should be distinctive and creative. secondly, we have a role, which is probably possibly better known as securing content standards on our for the bbc. the third one is we need to make sure anything that the bbc does is carefully considered in terms of its impact on competitors, and assure competition. so is not my point. kevin, before we talk to the other gas, let's get into specifics of people can understand what ofcom is asking of the bbc. you mention impartiality, that is one of three points of emphasis. where is the bbc getting it wrong, or is itjust not explaining how it is going about impartiality well enough? i think the bbc has got a pretty good track record of complying with the broadcasting code, on delivering impartial content, but the director—general has made it clear that the bbc needs to do

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can understand what ofcom is asking of the bbc. you mention impartiality, that is one of three points of emphasis. where is the bbc getting it wrong, or is itjust not explaining how it is going about impartiality well enough? i think the bbc has got a pretty proud track record of complying with the broadcasting code on delivering impartial content, but the director—general has made it clear that the bbc needs to do better still on that and we would agree with that. audiences, we have done a lot of research as part of this review, and audiences do rate the bbc really highly for trust and accuracy, but they rated considerably lower for delivering impartial content. therefore, we feel the bbc needs to focus on ways of delivering that, and critically, explaining how it does deliver impartial content. that is what i'm trying to understand, are you asking the bbc to change the content it is making to make sure it is more impartial,

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220119-01:03:00

it's also a phone log of text messages but it is not the substance or content of the calls or messages. it is, however, a critical investigative tool as the committee pieces together really a roadmap of who was communicating with whom before, during, and after january 6th. >> as mentioned before, the former president's one-time lawyers and advisers have bals al also been subpoenaed. what is the committee hoping to learn from them? and any sense whether they will comply? >> i think the chances are slim to none of any four complying, maybe none to none. but the committee is making a record. they are -- they are saying these are critical witnesses and when you look at these four names, they are all involved in perpetuating the big lie. and at least two of them -- giuliani and boris -- were at the willard hotel on january 5th, the night before in that war room. we understand, communicating

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220119-05:04:00

it is, however, a critical investigative tool as the committee pieces together really a roadmap of who was communicating with whom before, during, and after january 6th. >> as mentioned before, the former president's one-time lawyers and advisers have also been subpoenaed. what is the committee hoping to learn from them? and any sense whether they will comply? >> i think the chances are slim to none of any four complying, maybe none to none. but the committee is making a record. they are -- they are saying these are critical witnesses and when you look at these four names, they are all involved in perpetuating the big lie. and at least two of them -- giuliani and boris -- were at the willard hotel on january 5th, the night before in that war room. we understand, communicating with then-president trump.

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