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Breakfast-20220127-06:05:00

at downing street during lockdown is expected to land on the desk of the prime minister today, although it may not be published until next week. let's speak to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. morning. all day yesterday we thought maybe it might come, didn't we? and then it didn't and now we are being told it is, but we are not going to see it yet?— are being told it is, but we are not going to see it yet? yes, the nerves of journalists _ going to see it yet? yes, the nerves of journalists are _ going to see it yet? yes, the nerves of journalists are getting _ going to see it yet? yes, the nerves of journalists are getting a - going to see it yet? yes, the nerves of journalists are getting a little - ofjournalists are getting a little bit shredded, but that is the least important — bit shredded, but that is the least important aspect of this. we understand the words have been committed to the page about sue gray but what _ committed to the page about sue gray but what is _ committed to the page about sue gray but what is happening now are last—minute checks in terms of the law, hr. _ last—minute checks in terms of the law, hr, making sure people are informed — law, hr, making sure people are informed and are ok and making sure that this _ informed and are ok and making sure that this doesn't cut across the new police _ that this doesn't cut across the new police investigation launched in the middle _ police investigation launched in the middle of— police investigation launched in the middle of this week. then you have -ot middle of this week. then you have got the _ middle of this week. then you have got the issue, it is notjust publishing the report, the prime mihister— publishing the report, the prime minister is also committed to go to

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Breakfast-20220201-06:38:00

why conservative mps had to act. we had why conservative mps had to act. we. had the why conservative mps had to act. had the prime why conservative mps had to act. - had the prime minister again apologised yesterday, didn't we? this government has been handling one of the biggest crisis in a generation. mistakes have been made. he apologised. don't you think, at this point, it might be time to accept the apology and move forward and let him in the rest of the garment get on with the other situations that are unfolding we have just mentioned. situations that are unfolding we havejust mentioned. == situations that are unfolding we have just mentioned.— have just mentioned. -- the government. _ have just mentioned. -- the government. first _ have just mentioned. -- the government. first of - have just mentioned. -- the government. first of all, i have just mentioned. -- the government. first of all, it i have just mentioned. -- the i government. first of all, it has been _ government. first of all, it has been a — government. first of all, it has been a crisis. that is why millions of people — been a crisis. that is why millions of people in— been a crisis. that is why millions of people in the nhs, care homes and front line _ of people in the nhs, care homes and front line workers stood up and came together— front line workers stood up and came together to _ front line workers stood up and came together to take on the crisis. all of the _ together to take on the crisis. all of the people outside downing street abided _ of the people outside downing street abided by the rules that were set so we could _ abided by the rules that were set so we could defeat this horrible virus. that is— we could defeat this horrible virus. that is what — we could defeat this horrible virus. that is what this is all about, the fact the — that is what this is all about, the fact the prime minister and his cronies— fact the prime minister and his cronies didn't abide by the rules. we would — cronies didn't abide by the rules. we would love this to go on but i am

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BBC News-20220209-09:31:00

kyiv has previously said it will never cross. and theirfinal decision on upholding a semantic separation now critical when it comes to upholding the integrity of their beleaguered borders. stephanie prentice, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. we are matching this morning. we are matching this morning. we both got that e—mail, didn't we? burgundy it is. good morning. it has been quite a chilly start to the day for some of us but for others, it has been mild. what is happening is we have got a weather front sinking steadily southwards. it has got all of this cloud and some patchy light rain with it and as it moves south, it will brighten up behind it. for most of us, notjust breezy but also a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the shower is wintry over the hills in northern ireland and northern england and at lower levels

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Gutfeld-20220211-04:10:00

that's available in your standard keyboard. >> greg: apparently you don't watch this show, because we covered the pregnant man last week, didn't we? >> they were all over that. >> greg:er with the first -- -- we're the first -- there was a whole show devoted to that. bret baier was live on location after the pregnant emoji man came out which is actually in the metaverse. kat, you are a -- what are you? >> i'm a lot of things. >> greg: no, but in the age group, you're a -- >> i'm a millennial. >> greg: you're a millennial when you talk to your millennial friends, what do they say? >> um. >> that is such a terrible -- >> you never seem older than you did just now. >> greg: i think you know what it is. i just don't care about this story. >> what are on the kids in the streets saying these days? >> how do you do, fellow kids? yeah, we need to all start learning mandarin because we're

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The Facility-20220214-04:47:00

and we're going to keep it in place? come on. who are we kidding? alicia, they will not process people at the border because they said that there is a health crisis and used title 42. okay. how about the over 10 million people that every month cross that border back and forth every month and they're not stopped? how about the hundreds of thousands of people that each year come from foreign countries and are still allowed to come here? no. it's phony. it's bogus. and it's anti-american. and you know who profits from this, alicia? i'll tell you who profits from this. the cartels. the drug smugglers. those that exploit this very vulnerable population. unfortunately, we created detention centers, didn't we? it's called ellis island. remember that? the island of tears. and so then we had detention centers. we might as well call them the detention center and the islands of death because people, alicia,

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BBC News-20220211-14:14:00

but there is this cloud of rising prices, rising taxes, rising mortgage costs too. and some big decisions for the government. we heard, didn't we, from the bank of england governor last week saying that people in the private sector workers might not ask for such big pay rises as implied by the high rates of inflation. well, the chancellor did not back those words. i asked him too about his decisions about public sector workers. would they get 7%? and he said, well, it's a balancing act and it's down to independent pay review bodies that have a very difficultjob now that inflation is so high in setting the wages of important public sector workers. the defence secretary ben wallace says he is hoping that by speaking with his russian counterpart in moscow that a number of issues over ukraine can be resolved through diplomacy. he's been holding talks with sergei lavrov this afternoon. it comes as the us presidentjoe biden has called on all american citizens to leave the country, and warned that he won't send troops to rescue them if russia invades.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade-20220220-01:05:00

administration is restricting less. unlike the 1970s, this is the price the president chose to pay. how can we overcome the damage? my next guest has the answer. rick perry. where are we on track in terms of oil and natural gas to europe. we knew this was a security issue, didn't we? >> president trump understood if you wanted to be strong from a national security standpoint you make sure you have fossil fuel that will keep our military fueled so to speak. when it comes to europe, we were sending the message, the pols

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade-20220220-04:05:00

administration is restricting less. unlike the 1970s, this is the price the president chose to pay. how can we overcome the damage? my next guest has the answer. rick perry. where are we on track in terms of oil and natural gas to europe. we knew this was a security issue, didn't we? >> president trump understood if you wanted to be strong from a national security standpoint you make sure you have fossil fuel that will keep our military fueled so to speak. when it comes to europe, we were

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade-20220220-07:05:00

administration is restricting less. unlike the 1970s, this is the price the president chose to pay. how can we overcome the damage? my next guest has the answer. rick perry. where are we on track in terms of oil and natural gas to europe. we knew this was a security issue, didn't we? >> president trump understood if you wanted to be strong from a national security standpoint you make sure you have fossil fuel that will keep our military fueled so to speak. when it comes to europe, we were

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade-20220220-10:05:00

administration is restricting less. unlike the 1970s, this is the price the president chose to pay. how can we overcome the damage? my next guest has the answer. rick perry. where are we on track in terms of oil and natural gas to europe. we knew this was a security issue, didn't we? >> president trump understood if you wanted to be strong from a national security standpoint you make sure you have fossil fuel that will keep our military fueled so to speak. when it comes to europe, we were

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