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tonight with the context, the writer and broadcaster chris morris and leigh ann caldwell, longtime capitol hill correspondent and now an anchor for the washington post live. we re going to start with the latest from the war in ukraine. in a major speech today the russian president vladimir putin had a dire warning that the coming decade could be the most dangerous since the end of the second world war. president putin defended moscow s so called special military operation, saying the expansion of nato, and the west, were to blame. he accused western nations of trying to impose their politics, culture and way of life around the globe. translation: russia is not - challenging the elites of the west, russia is simply defending its right to exist and to develop freely. the west is not able to single handedly able to govern humanity but it is desperately trying to do it. most peoples of the world no longer want to put up with it. on the ground fierce fighting continues a ....
hello, a very warm welcome to the programme. let s start here in the uk where, in a few hours from now, the next leader of the conservative party and the uk will be announced. we won t officially know who that is until 12:30 bst but we do know for sure that whomever takes the reins will have a monumental task, both economically and politically. rising inflation and the high energy prices will be at the forefront of voters minds, while businesses will be keen to see stability and a commitment to economic growth going forward. our economics editor faisal islam has been looking at some of the immediate pressing issues. this is the economic reality facing the new prime minister. inflation at 10% and heading higher on these official forecasts. it may even go above 15%. five or even ten times target. in the general economy is already falling and heading for a 1990s style recession, according to the bank of england. the core of it all, energy prices. in international markets ....
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Subsistence farming have been the main ways and means of life. but increasingly villages have had to go to the mainland as they call it forjobs. and while the people remain custodians, the community here is running out of ways to secure its future and adapt to an ocean rising fast and furiously. if it s been made to protect the island from extreme weather events like a seawall, local fisherman tells me they are no longer working. i grew u . are no longer working. i grew up here. are no longer working. i grew up here, fishing are no longer working. i grew up here, fishing on are no longer working. i grew up here, fishing on the - up here, fishing on the foreshore. it s getting harder and harder, for smaller, it s getting harder and harder, forsmaller, local it s getting harder and harder, for smaller, local fisheries to make their money. fishing has ....