shot? me, too. get a shot. dan: we have a serious problem in this country, democrats are not honest with us, we know that. but they lie to you, they set the table with a bs narrative before the election. after the election they turn around and flip you the double barreled non-family friendly middle finger. it s time for us conservatives to step up and bring it back to the table where it matters. our good friend joe concha. joe, you heard my monologue. when there is a penalty to tell the truth, and after they think they have won, they say here is the real story. after the game is over. the press conference tells the losing team, we may have skewed
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steve rosenberg. the russians have already criticised what they call western hysteria over ukraine and they will surely apply the same label to any future western troop deployment. i think the problem for nato now is it sees a threat, so naturally it wants to boost security for its allies and its partners, and that means deploying more warships and more fighterjets and, potentially, thousands of troops to eastern europe. but the danger of that is that it plays into the kremlin s narrative that the west threatens russia s national security, and that sparks more muscle flexing by moscow and more instability. having said that, i think the kremlin could see today that the one thing that muscle flexing and sabre rattling is bad for is the financial markets, because what we saw today russian stocks falling sharply, the russian ruble fell against the dollar and the pound. and that adds to a sense here that many people are concerned about
thatis eastern europe. but the danger of that is that it plays into the kremlin s narrative that the west threatens russia s national security and that is sparks more muscle flexing by moscow and more instability. having said that, i think the kremlin could see that that the one thing muscle is bad for is the financial markets. we saw russian stocks falling sharply, the currency fell against the dollar and the dollar and the pound and that adds to a sense that many people are concerned about where all of this is leading. concerned about where all of this is leadinu. . ~ concerned about where all of this is leadinu. ., ~ i. people arriving in the uk from abroad will no longer have to take covid tests if they are fully vaccinated. the changes will come in on 11 february, in time for the half term break. rules have also been eased for unvaccinated travellers, who will no longer have to take