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success— need deterrence and we have seen the success of— need deterrence and we have seen the success of deterrence whether in australia — success of deterrence whether in australia with their programme but also here _ australia with their programme but also here and how we dealt with illegal— also here and how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania. they account _ illegal migrants from albania. they account for a third of illegal migrants coming in both before i got thisiob _ migrants coming in both before i got thisiob and — migrants coming in both before i got thisjob and we migrants coming in both before i got this job and we returned thousands of illegal— this job and we returned thousands of illegal migrants back to albania last year— of illegal migrants back to albania last year and that's one of the numbers— last year and that's one of the numbers coming from albania declined by 90%~ _ numbers coming from albania declined by 90%. that shows you that deterrence work. when people know that if— deterrence work. when people know that if they— deterrence work. when people know that if they come here illegally they will not be able to stay and they will not be able to stay and they then — they will not be able to stay and they then stop coming. it's not worth— they then stop coming. it's not worth their while, we break the model— worth their while, we break the model of— worth their while, we break the model of the criminal gang so i have confidence _ model of the criminal gang so i have confidence that deterrence works and we have _ confidence that deterrence works and we have done it here with albania and is _ we have done it here with albania and is worried internationally in this by— and is worried internationally in this by getting the rwanda policy up and running is so important. on the met police. — and running is so important. on the met police. i— and running is so important. on the met police, i share the shock and the anger— met police, i share the shock and the anger that many are feeling we saw the _ the anger that many are feeling we saw the clips over the weekend. what i would _ saw the clips over the weekend. what i would say _ saw the clips over the weekend. what i would say about mark rowley, they

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repeatedly criticised the primer is a's approach to the rwanda policy. she spoke to the bbc on radio four. what the british people have wanted and voted _ what the british people have wanted and voted for time and time again is for control_ and voted for time and time again is for control of the borders. the prime — for control of the borders. the prime minister has pledged to stop the boats — prime minister has pledged to stop the boats. that's what we owe the british _ the boats. that's what we owe the british people and that the test. i'm afraid — british people and that the test. i'm afraid this bill as drafted will not achieve that goal. it's fatally flawed, — not achieve that goal. it's fatally flawed, it — not achieve that goal. it's fatally flawed, it has too many loopholes and that's— flawed, it has too many loopholes and that's why i voted against it. one flight— and that's why i voted against it. one flight here or there with a few passages — one flight here or there with a few passages and it will not provide the deterrerrt— passages and it will not provide the deterrent effect that is necessary to break— deterrent effect that is necessary to break the people smuggling gangs, to break the people smuggling gangs, to send _ to break the people smuggling gangs, to send the message to the illegal migrants _ to send the message to the illegal migrants that it's not worth getting in a dinghy— migrants that it's not worth getting in a dinghy in the first place because _ in a dinghy in the first place because you are not going to get a life iri— because you are not going to get a life in the — because you are not going to get a life in the uk. we need to have regular— life in the uk. we need to have regular flights going to rwanda, with large numbers of passengers on them _ with large numbers of passengers on them thus _ with large numbers of passengers on them. thus the only way we stop the boats _ them. thus the only way we stop the boats. ., ., , them. thus the only way we stop the boats. . ., , ., .,

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World Business Report

the price of its model 3 was trimmed both in china and germany by about $2,000. all this comes after the ev—maker reported a fall in global deliveries for the first time in four years last quarter. elon musk�*s company has also been grappling with declining sales and a price war in the world's largest auto market — china. tesla will report its quartelry results later this week. david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. fix, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks

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BBC News Now

to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are the timings today and what will happen? what are the timings today and what will ha en? . what are the timings today and what will happen?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to

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FOX and Friends

work with him again. those your headlines again. back over to you. >> lawrence: i used to have a stutter, too. it doesn't impede me. >> brian: doesn't talk to me talk to him other people i talk to talk to him and says is he sharp. >> ainsley: keep in mind is he an actor. >> lawrence: good. >> brian: time for knee read. that's why earn is looking at me. [laughter] a new poll says former president trump is still favored over president biden in a head-to-head matchup. but that lead is getting even narrower. >> will: same poll put biden behind trump mental acuity and ability to handle a crisis. >> ainsley: peter doocy live at the white house with the latest for us. >> peter: the race is tightening. this poll had trump with a 5-point lead. this nbc poll had trump with a 5 point lead in january. now down to 2 points. the numbers are trump 46. biden 44. this is really interesting. biden takes the lead when r.f.k. jr. and others are listed on a five-way ballot. that is a sign that r.f.k. could

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breach of law and of law and international law and rishi sunak essentially faced both of those two wings of his party down and he didn't offer of the bill as those like suella braverman wanted and needed to he water it down like those moderate mps wanted as well. but as you say, it's a fraught and controversial bill and its controversial bill and its controversial even within the and serve the party itself. although most of the opposition in the house of lords has come from labour peers and crossbench peers as well, a number of conservative peers such as ken clarke have spoken against this bill and it's been interesting to note just how few conservative peers have been willing to turn up and vote in the house of lords. we had far fewer numbers than the total number of conservative mps and it's

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estimated 3.2 million kids at least once a week. i think the reason we are seeing those numbers is because it's trusted and it's entertaining but it's also never done in a patronising way. we talk to kids at their level, but never to patronise or say, their level, but never to patronise orsay, hey, we their level, but never to patronise or say, hey, we are for you, this is all for you what you want to know? and is teaching that to you. share and is teaching that to you. are they watching — and is teaching that to you. are they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days?— they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days? interestingly, i know in the — phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case _ phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of— phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, i phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, we| know in the case of newsround, we know in the case of newsround, we know that they are watching that a lot in the classrooms which was never the case when i was younger. when i was young it was watching newsround before a programme like blue peter at home but now kids are watching them in massive classrooms on their interactive screens or laptops, engaging with us in that way and we do know that kids do engage with content on different social media platforms but i think right now that big main engagement

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regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been stopped. that's what the _ the boats have been stopped. that's what the country expects and that's what the country expects and that's what the _ what the country expects and that's what the government and i are committed to delivering. yes, whilst ten or— committed to delivering. yes, whilst ten or 12 _ committed to delivering. yes, whilst ten or 12 weeks from now is later than _ ten or 12 weeks from now is later than we — ten or 12 weeks from now is later than we wanted, as i have been talking — than we wanted, as i have been talking about, the delay for that is crystal— talking about, the delay for that is crystal clear and obvious and labour is barking _ crystal clear and obvious and labour is barking blocking this but we have been preparing and there are many things— been preparing and there are many things we _ been preparing and there are many things we have been doing in preparing and we are ready and we will implement this policy. and what i will implement this policy. and what i would _ will implement this policy. and what i would say— will implement this policy. and what i would say is people can have confidence about my commitment to deliver— confidence about my commitment to deliver this _ confidence about my commitment to deliver this because of our record to date — deliver this because of our record to date. and i rememberwhen i got thisjob _ to date. and i rememberwhen i got thisjob there seem to be this general— thisjob there seem to be this general sense that nobody could do anything _ general sense that nobody could do anything about this and this is something we had to live with and it wasiust_ something we had to live with and it wasiust a _ something we had to live with and it wasjust a fact something we had to live with and it was just a fact of modern life and the numbers have gone up every year doubled _ the numbers have gone up every year doubled or— the numbers have gone up every year doubled or quadrupled over the past few years _ doubled or quadrupled over the past few years before i got thisjob few years before i got this job and i few years before i got this job and i didn't— few years before i got this job and i didn't think that was right because _ i didn't think that was right because this is fundamentally wrong. it's fundamentally unfair for people toiump _ it's fundamentally unfair for people tojump the queue, undermine our sense _ tojump the queue, undermine our sense of— tojump the queue, undermine our sense of fairness and come here

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Breakfast

have swollen rivers and caused landslides. let's get the latest from our china correspondent, laura bicker. the numbers of people potentially affected by the flooding is absolutely staggering. how is it looking now? it is absolutely staggering. how is it looking now?— looking now? it is the most populated _ looking now? it is the most populated province - looking now? it is the most populated province in - looking now? it is the most populated province in chinaj looking now? it is the most - populated province in china with 127 million people living there which is why the government dispatched rescue teams early. we are monitoring the situation in beijing and we see river levels are receding but overnight, water levels were as some officials described it, grim. they said heavy rain and local storms has turned quiet rivers into fast flowing torrents of water. some places, around 30 centimetres, around a foot of rain fell in 2a hours. this area is used to flooding

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

the numbers have grown from a couple here, possibly two ten, maybe 20 over by the tree line over there possibly coming in this direction this is already too close if they charge, it would all be over a torchlight used to always be enough, or they would bang pots and pans now, nobody wants to risk going soft so they reach straight for gunpowder usually the elephants just run button, but sometimes they charge and it's us who have to. run that's the risks they take every night when the flash bang lands it makes that noise. they could be charged or

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