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and adam lets have a look at the financial times because that shows ukrainians welcoming that attack on the bridge between crimea and russia, a hastily made picture portraying that explosion. he s being very quiet about that and we don t know all of the details yet at the moment but clearly a significant development. absolutely yes, we have seen these pictures absolutely yes, we have seen these pictures of absolutely yes, we have seen these pictures of ukrainians pausing in front pictures of ukrainians pausing in front of pictures of ukrainians pausing in front of the ukrainian bridge as well as front of the ukrainian bridge as well as discussing being an important infrastructure for russia ever since important infrastructure for russia ever since it annexed crimea in 2014 ever since it annexed crimea in 2014 as ever since it annexed crimea in 2014. as well this bridge has huge symbolic 2014. as well this bridge has huge symbolic value, it doesn t just symbo ....
it s wednesday 21st september. our main story. businesses will learn today how the government will help ease the pain of soaring energy bills this winter. the business secretary, jacob rees mogg, is due to announce more details later this morning, but it s understood businesses could have their bills cut by up to a third. nina is in huddersfield this morning. good morning, nina. what details do you have to tell us about so far? good morning. it has been a long and very painful two weeks for businesses. it has almost been a fortnight since that announcement by the prime minister of household bills capped at £2500, but saying businesses would have to wait. we now understand some of the details. there won t be an average cap on use, but there will be a cap on the price per unit of gas and electricity. it s quite complicated, but we understand how that will translate a savings of around a quarter to a third for businesses like this one in huddersfield. so here they use £40,000 ....
iran is facing international condemnation for hanging two more people said to have been involved in nationwide protests. the uk called their executions abhorrent. you are watching bbc news. now it s time for click. as cop27 winds up in egypt, this week we ll look at some of the latest tech that is trying to clean up our planet. we ll muster up a mass of moss that s mopping up the mess in the air. that s easy for you to say! we will find out if hydrogen can do the heavy lifting. and check out our latest merch. if you don t like the band, don t worry, the logo comes back off. once again, the leaders of the world have been coming together in an effort to fight climate change. as cop27 comes to a close, campaigners are warning that key commitments aimed at securing the future of the planet are at risk. in the year since cop26 happened here in glasgow, there has been a lot of criticism that the event was all talk and not much action. change is not going to come from inside t ....
in winter storms sweeping across north america, which are being described as the blizzard of the century . thousands are still without power and there is ongoing widespread travel disruption nearly 20,000 flights have been cancelled in recent days. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. where do you get your news from? do you trust it to be true? for many of us, the answers to these questions are changing. social media is an increasingly dominant source of information. long established news sources, like us at the bbc, are in a fight for audiences and, yes, for trust, too. my guest, david dimbleby, became, in the course of a long broadcasting career, the face and voice of the bbc on the biggest occasions, from elections to royal ceremonial. can his journalistic values survive in a world where opinion so often trumps truth? david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. in the course of your broadcasting career, you have seen a massi ....
kilmeade s fan base. way smaller than we think. it s true. we always assume the woke have the numbers. but we really, we never really knew how many. was it 10 million? one million? what if it s just 500 miserable narcissists? what if it s just keith olbermann? the hill reports on a new study which shows people often appear more politically extreme than they really are just to fit in. of course, there are some exceptions like antifa, isisand the cast of the view. but the popular report compare how much people agree with political statements on public to them when revised in private and the differences between stated and private opinions were as big as my quads. they re big. you ll see them later. that s a tease. for example, it turns out millennials who tend to be progressive are much more conservative when it comes to education. why? because now they had kids which means they don t think it s already for a teacher to show second grade students how to twerk. you have ....