latika, let s begin with you on this, and tell us what the austerely government is doing. government is doing. inflation in australia is government is doing. inflation in australia is around government is doing. inflation in australia is around 3.5%. - government is doing. inflation in australia is around 3.5%. that i government is doing. inflation in i australia is around 3.596. that does australia is around 3.5%. that does not sound australia is around 3.5%. that does not sound that high compared to the inflation not sound that high compared to the inflationjumps we are seeing in the united inflationjumps we are seeing in the united states and here in the uk, but for united states and here in the uk, but for nostril in perspective, it is excellent very high. it is the highest is excellent very high. it is the highest or is excellent very high. it is the highest or fastest pace of growth since highest or fastest pace of growth since 2014, in australia, the cost of liv
russian president vladimir putin has allegedly been planning here. of course, the russians deny they are planning a major incu incursion. but people on the ground see it differently, what people have been able to glean from the conversations, that there are doubts among the officials there. natasha, thank you. now, for more on the major meets today in washington and moscow. nic robertson and jeremy diamond join us now. nic, let s begin with you. macron is trying to take a lead european role here, possibly suggesting a way to saturday all parties concerns. what can we expect to hear today? what the kremlin is saying, is they don t expect to break through today. that s the headline at the moment. they expect the conversations to focus on the issue of de-escalation, and the calls for
of ukraine continue. the daily express says borisjohnson is urging vladimir putin to step back from the brink as the crisis reaches a criticaljuncture . but the metro says moscow is ridiculing western allies attempts to threaten the kremlin with economic sanctions. in other news, the sun leads with reports that a senior raf officer has been suspended over claims he flashed his bottom at a neighbour. the guardian has an exclusive of what it calls a damning race report revealing vast inequalities in across the national health service. and the yorkshire post leads on a poll which says the majority of voters want murderers of children to die in prison. so, let s begin. welcome back to you both. let s start with the daily mirror and their headline countdown to war. what do you make of that equipment i think this is. what do you make of that equipment i think this is. . .
and european leaders to discuss the ongoing crisis. in other news senior tories publicly warn the prime minister against clinging to power if the police investigation into no ten parties finds that he broke the law that s on the front page of the i. and according to the guardian the treasury is pushing for almost all free covid testing to end as soon as next month to save billions of pounds, despite warnings from experts. so let s begin. rachel, let s begin with you in the front page of the times, that warning and many of the front pages of course lead on ukraine. britain sold to get out of ukraine while commercial means are available. this sto commercial means are available. ti 3 story dominates the front pages tomorrow and you can see why. there s been a real escalation it seems in fares of nato allies. and of course today around what might be happening in russia and whether they could be as some of the front page essay could invade ukraine within days this is a warning that
in england is taking orders from rejects all over the world to name one of their incents as part of a fundraiser, orders are also being taken for politicians names. and that s how fox reports, on this sunday, february 13, 2022 i m jon scott. thanks for watching sunday night in america with trey gowdy is next. trey: thank you for joining us for a special edition of sunday night in america tonight, we invite you to join us as we reflect on our country and where we are, and where we want to be, as we strive toward a more-perfect union. so let s begin, with a look at some of those moments along the way. we ve seen images of people in other countries carrying our flag, the american flag, as they fight to secure their own fundamental freedoms, and then we see images from our own