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gb news. >> hi there. coming up on the saturday night showdown, joe biden claimed his uncle was eaten by cannibals in world war two. but something tastes funny about this . is biden a liar.7 about this. is biden a liar.7 senile, confused, or all three? and hilary cass. the doctor behind the landmark cass review into child gender treatment has been advised to stop using pubuc been advised to stop using public transport over fears for her safety. although to be fair, that's just good advice for anyone and the national conservative conference in brussels was shut down for pubuc brussels was shut down for public safety. wow, i feel so much safer knowing the left wing establishment can shut down political opponents . this is
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political opponents. this is your saturday night showdown discussing all tonight's topics with me are my brilliant panel of precious muir, chris interwetten and nicholas de santo . there they are over santo. there they are over there. but first, let's get your latest news headlines from sophia wenzler. >> thank you. leo. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your top story this newsroom. your top story this houn newsroom. your top story this hour. the us house of representatives has approved sending £49 billion worth in foreign aid to ukraine. democrats and republicans joined together after months of deadlock over renewed american support to help ukraine fend off russia's invasion , ukrainian
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russia's invasion, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy tweeted to say he was grateful for the decision, which he said keeps history on the right track. the policing minister will meet the met police commissioner in the next week to discuss concerns about an officer's comments directed at an anti—semitism campaigner, gideon falter was stopped from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march by the officer, who described him as quite openly jewish. the force has since apologised twice today , pro—israel demonstrators held a peaceful counter protest in central london, called enough is enough.the central london, called enough is enough. the group says hatred has no place on the streets of the capital. can't walk through central london with a yarmulke on your head, no signs of any israeli flag or support for israel, or any views on on what may be going on in the middle east. >> but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for government to act . for the government to act. >> it'sjust for the government to act. >> it's just sad that that it's that it has come to this, that
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it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city. and not only is it distressing and vile, as their views are the distressing thing, it's also becoming, becoming normalised . becoming, becoming normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . military equipment to israel. and a two minute silence is held today honouring the englishmen and women who died serving the nafion nation. hundreds of army and naval
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cadets took part in a march past the cenotaph in central london, marking 130 years of the royal society of saint george . society of saint george. >> well, we're big military people, so it means a lot to come down and celebrate and be part of it all, really. >> it's obviously the potency of our country. i was from the our country. and i was from the old brigade and it means something to me. >> we're english, he's a painter's out of england, so we've got a market. scotland do it, wales do it. we've got to do it, wales do it. we've got to do it as well, and we've got to do it as well, and we've got to do it bigger and better. >> and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you sophia, and welcome to the saturday night showdown. and what a week it's been following the publication of the cass review into gender medicine . kids in scotland who think they're trans will no longer be
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prescribed puberty blockers, but they'll still be allowed to wear a kilt and see if they like it. royal stoke hospital displayed a banner with 21 gender flags in its reception. what bigots? where are the other 428 genders? still, it's good to see the nhs spending money on essential things like gender flags. if they didn't, they'd only waste it on something like kidney machines or radiotherapy. one of the flags represented gender fluid. you do see gender fluid. if you do see gender fluid. if you do see gender fluid in a hospital call, call for an orderly and they'll mop it up. reading university denied that its cloud seeding technology caused floods in dubai , but the university's chem dubai, but the university's chem trails department is suspiciously quiet. come on reading, the people demand the truth . muslim pupils lost their truth. muslim pupils lost their court case against katharine birbalsingh incredibly successful school, where prayer is banned . so these muslim is banned. so these muslim pupils joined a school because its system clearly works . but its system clearly works. but then once they were in, wanted to change the system. if only there were some sort of lesson we could learn from this labour
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revealed destroyed revealed that they destroyed documents have shown documents that could have shown where angela rayner said she was living. man, i bet they're living. oh man, i bet they're kicking themselves. these documents would have probably proved that angela was innocent, but shredded. oh, they but they were shredded. oh, they must be furious with themselves. there was a back up copy of the documents, but it was stored on rebekah vardy's phone , so won't rebekah vardy's phone, so won't be getting that. a study revealed rich people are revealed that rich people are smoking more than they used to, probably because they're the only people can afford a only people who can afford a packet cigarettes right now. packet of cigarettes right now. £18 ciggies. no wonder £18 for 20 ciggies. no wonder british aren't having sex british people aren't having sex anymore. we can't afford the post—coital smoke and brussels proposed visa free movement in europe for british young people, but not if they want to go to the national conservative conference, which was shut down by brussels police to guarantee vie public safety. wow, brussels police thanks for keeping the pubuc police thanks for keeping the public safe from these mainstream politicians , who i'm mainstream politicians, who i'm sure were just about to leap from the stage and claw at the public's faces. i feel so much safer knowing that authoritarian
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leaders can cancel their political if only europe political rivals, if only europe could be so robustly conscious of public safety when it comes to enforcing its actual borders, instead borders around instead of the borders around conference venues. sadly, when it undocumented it comes to undocumented fighting age men from violent, medieval, misogynist, homophobic cultures entering europe, it suddenly becomes illegal to guarantee public safety. still, i'm sure a janjaweed militant islamist is much less dangerous than suella braverman. it's interesting to see what left wing, left wing leaders do think is okay, though. the mayor of brussels himself hosted a radical iranian politician in brussels. the mayor of tehran , brussels. the mayor of tehran, who's reportedly overseen women being shot and tortured for protesting and for not wearing a veil and has been sanctioned by the uk for human rights abuses. so progressive, being a conservative now is like being in the sex pistols. you can display a union jack guardian columnist scream ban this filth! the left have managed the unimaginable, making conservatism the refuge of the rebellious , and everyone can see
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rebellious, and everyone can see that the speakers at natcon aren't conspiracy sites, but are right. braverman spoke at the conference of how britain could leave the restrictive european institutions such as the european convention on human rights, and her argument is surely given a boost. now, we've seen this example of how european institutions are controlled by the far left and weaponized to persecute political dissidents, instead of recognising this as grossly overplaying their hand, the left revelled in it with jeering laughter. in the british parliament. in a sneak preview of how keir starmer's labour government might treat the opposition, labour's shadow health streeting health minister wes streeting said that suella braverman in brussels was in brussels with some far right fanatics. no, they're mainstream politicians . they're mainstream politicians. meanwhile, london's police force this week threatened to arrest a man for being openly jewish, according to the police officer , according to the police officer, this could be a breach of the peace. to dig themselves out, the police released a statement which they've since retracted, saying opposing the protest saying that opposing the protest
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could provocative, shutting could be provocative, shutting down opponents and down political opponents and threatening to arrest people for being jewish and allying being openly jewish and allying themselves with islamists. the left wing leaders ever stopped to consider that they might be the baddies. i'm joined tonight by precious muir, cressida whetton and nicholas de santo, now starting off with the shutdown of natcon, it seems to be a step up in leftist authoritarianism. they're literally shutting down mainstream political opposition. does this worry you, precious? >> i mean, i would agree. like obviously for me it's like we're getting too much about what's what's the religious part of things, not actually thinking about what's the better part for the human race. i think that we're losing the point of , of, we're losing the point of, of, of like a value, actually, as, as people . and we're getting as people. and we're getting misconstrued as like race and everything, like that. that stuff is kind of like, i don't know, we need to focus on what's happening the country before
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know, we need to focus on what's harcaning the country before know, we need to focus on what's harcan really the country before know, we need to focus on what's harcan really decide|ntry before know, we need to focus on what's harcan really decide ony before know, we need to focus on what's harcan really decide on the fore we can really decide on the changes that need to be made. >> yeah. i mean, the national conservative conference, nicholas, did you follow this being shut down, being raided by the police? i mean, luckily , the the police? i mean, luckily, the court in brussels, a court in brussels overturned , the police brussels overturned, the police action. so it did go ahead, but. >> yeah, but by then the news was out. and of course, it tells you it's quite telling of what the eu is all about, you know, and ironically and symbolically , and ironically and symbolically, it was in brussels, right, the capital of the super state. yeah. the hub . yeah. the hub. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you said one, one good thing that come out of was the that did come out of it was the nigel farage you know, nigel farage said, you know, despite brexit was despite the way brexit was mishandled by the british government. paraphrasing mishandled by the british gocourse,nt. paraphrasing mishandled by the british gocourse, but paraphrasing mishandled by the british gocourse, but i'm paraphrasing mishandled by the british gocourse, but i'm more raphrasing mishandled by the british gocourse, but i'm more than asing of course, but i'm more than ever happy that we did this thing because that that tells you what the eu is all about. yeah. you what the eu is all about. yeait like, it feels like, >> it feels like, it feels like, nigel farage has certainly been, you , to a certain extent you know, to a certain extent been proved right. and all the things you know, he said things that, you know, he said and the the things that and all the all the things that brexiteer about brexiteer said about about europe powerful,
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brexiteer said about about eur(authoritarian, powerful, brexiteer said about about eur(authoritarian, jsaid,'ful, brexiteer said about about eur(authoritarian, jsaid, are too authoritarian, you said, are we it? we worried about it? >> delighted because now >> i'm delighted because now next somebody says, next time somebody says, oh, there's such as cancel there's no such thing as cancel culture, can point them culture, we can just point them to and have a little to youtube and have a little discussion this and got discussion about this and it got put back as well. so double win. >> yeah, it got put back on. but i mean it was terrible for the for on day for the attendees on the day that because that it was cancelled because the couldn't so the caterers couldn't get in. so they only had they didn't. they only had a handful of canopies to keep themselves . you know, they themselves going. you know, they probably didn't even have a protein their bag to, to protein bar in their bag to, to rummage around and and rummage around and find. and worst of the booze worst of all, none of the booze got either. and, you got delivered either. and, you know, reason people go know, the main reason people go to is for free booze. >> well, i think they're going there to socialise and see what they can but obviously there they can do, but obviously there was that actually was no results, that actually helped situation. i think helped the situation. i think it just it worse to be honest. just made it worse to be honest. >> they're not just going there for are they? for the booze or are they? they're going there for the dangerous discussing dangerous sport of discussing conservative feel that it's >> well, it does feel that it's dangerous the moment to be to dangerous at the moment to be to be right wing. >> i mean, there's organisations, you know, dedicated coming dedicated to, you know, coming after you and like and shutting down any , any debate and, you
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down any, any debate and, you know, plucking comments and well, in the words of, sorry. >> go on. well, i, i was debating with myself, if i should say, i did a gig last night and the guy came up to me, the guy who booked me, and he said, oh, they don't know who you are. >> and i thought, thanks >> and i thought, yeah, thanks very people never do very much, mate. people never do for he said. no, for what he said. no, no, i mean, they don't know who you work you know, it's like work for. you know, it's like it's so offensive to people. like, yeah. >> that's that's insane. and also, for a comedian, also, also for a for a comedian, being they don't know being told they don't know who you that's ego boost. >> that's like an insult. >> that's like an insult. >> like, where do you go from there? like, like, well, there? like, i mean, like, well, you to make point, you just try to make your point, obviously, make it like obviously, and just make it like smash really. smash the room. really. >> comedian, mike gunn >> there's a comedian, mike gunn , on stage at live at , who, went on stage at live at the apollo, he was like, the apollo, and he was like, don't i don't know who don't worry, i don't know who you are either. >> yeah, there you you >> yeah, there you go. but you know, fair enough. >> in it's good for >> that's in a way it's good for conservative comedians, because even are not funny, even if you are not funny, you're very brave, you you're still a very brave, you know, you're not brave know, and you're not brave because overweight or because you're overweight or you're autistic talking you're autistic and talking about or being
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about your autism or, or being gay on stage, you know, but you're just having a pop at feminism for, in the words of paul joseph watson, being conservative nowadays is the new punk rock. yeah, you are against the establishment . the establishment. >> like, you know, >> i feel like, you know, politicians right, politicians on the right, they've conviction and they've got more conviction and more passion because nobody's pretending wing pretending to be right wing to get an easy you know? get an easy life, you know? i mean, not like being being mean, it's not like being being left something else left wing and something else that, that we touched in that that, that we touched on in that monologue terrified me monologue that terrified me this week the man was, who week was the man who was, who was the police was apprehended by the police and threatened with arrest, you know, for being what know, apparently, for being what the police officer described as openly jewish. we've actually the police officer described as ope the |ewish. we've actually the police officer described as ope the video. we've actually the police officer described as ope the video of le've actually the police officer described as ope the video of this, actually the police officer described as ope the video of this, to tually the police officer described as ope the video of this, to youy got the video of this, to you are quite openly jewish. >> this is a pro—palestinian march, right? i'm not accusing you of anything , but i'm worried you of anything, but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. you choose remain presence. you choose to remain here because you are for the breach some of these. breach of some of these. >> if i remain here, you were arrested because your presence was antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. all of that. >> you know, in the police's defence, i've got to say that,
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you know, they're there to keep the peace . and if there's a huge the peace. and if there's a huge mob. yeah, you know, it's not safe . safe. >> will remove. yeah. it's not safe him to be honest. it's safe for him to be honest. it's very like said, very just like you said, conservatives are very brave as a conservative of a comedian, a conservative of that guy is acting very brave to be such a space where he be in such a space where he knows that there's predominantly palestinian and he's palestinian people and he's clearly with his openly clearly jewish with his openly jewish. so he's openly jewish, and he's visually expressing how he feels. that's very dangerous, very brave of him, but very dangerous . dangerous. >> he's just existing. yeah, to be he's just existing on be honest, he's just existing on the london. the streets of london. and that's apparently that that's apparently something that you know, if you're if you're jewish, the police in that instance said you need to be removed from the streets of london. this is this seems to me, it's discrimination, a terrifying hopefully it's a tipping point where someone will actually get done about the issue. we've got mobs of issue. but if we've got mobs of people in the streets london people in the streets of london who won't, who won't, you know, if see somebody with if they see somebody with a yarmulke , they'll possibly if they see somebody with a yarmu|him.they'll possibly attack him. >> probably the police >> i think probably the police were saying it's just not the
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right space at this time, because for his safety, the police don't want anything to happen to him, which is fair enough, but he shouldn't. >> i'm not agreeing with it at all. >> of london should be safe for 100% agree with you, but it is very for him to be in very unsafe for him to be in that position right now because of on. but if this of what's going on. but if this was a mob you know, the far was a mob of, you know, the far right hooligans, you know, if any hear about them any exists, we hear about them all the time. never seem to really see any if this is a mob of, you know, say, national front, or combat 18 or something like that, know, the groups like that, you know, the groups from , from decades ago, that from, from decades ago, that were on the on the hunt or presenting a threat to people of colour. i mean, i think there'd be much more. the government would immediately step. >> also listen, i don't >> i also listen, i don't i don't agree with what's going on. i'm saying visually, it on. i'm just saying visually, it can dangerous a jewish can be dangerous for a jewish person to be around those kind of protests as openly jewish of protests as an openly jewish person, because somebody will attack , and that's for attack them, and that's for their safety, not to be able to be in that experience, it's best
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to just stay away, you know, just for example , when a person just for example, when a person goes to a football match and as an girl , as a goes to a football match and as an girl, as a gunners an arsenal girl, as a gunners girl, i'm not going to sit in the team just out the opposition team just out of safety . not because i shouldn't, safety. not because i shouldn't, but out of safety. but this man just out of safety. >> this man wasn't entering a mosque. was literally mosque. no, no, he was literally just the streets. mosque. no, no, he was literally justandthe streets. mosque. no, no, he was literally justandthe streit's for >> and i think it's safe for tottenham and fans tottenham fans and arsenal fans to walk in the streets of london. and if it wasn't , london. well, and if it wasn't, it would shut down. it would get shut down. >> get shut down early >> it would get shut down early doors wasn't it? and this has been grow and grow. been allowed to grow and grow. and weeks people have and over the weeks people have got their with their got bolder with their with their statements a bit and got bolder with their with their statanents a bit and got bolder with their with their stata bit,:s a bit and got bolder with their with their stata bit, totally a bit and got bolder with their with their stata bit, totally shouldt and got bolder with their with their stata bit, totally should be1d not a bit, totally should be illegal they illegal statements that they shouldn't be allowed to make have of hand. and have been let out of hand. and now police have got this now the police have got this massive it's that kill massive it's that thing kill a dragon when little, you dragon when it's little, you know, it's it's know, or tame it. it's like it's massive now, poor massive dragon. now, that poor policeman. he doesn't policeman. of course he doesn't want what's he want any trouble. what's he going do if it all kicks off? going to do if it all kicks off? >> primarily, police job is >> primarily, the police job is not for safety, not worrying for his safety, but ensuring he he go ensuring he he he he can go about his business safety. about his business in safety. and not i can i and this is not i can i can understand he's there as a counter or he might be there as a protest. and by the
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a counter protest. and by the way, these protests have way, these counter protests have been tolerated because when the cenotaph and the cenotaph thing happened and the pro—palestinian march wanted to do the armistice day at do it on the armistice day at the cenotaph, the police didn't say, no, no, this is illegal because we are worried about, you safety. they allowed you know, safety. they allowed them do yeah, and them to do that. yeah, but and it's not about protest it's not just about protest because not long ago there were jewish schools who did advise their pupils not to carry the yarmulke and not, not not not to not appear jewish for safety reasons. >> and there have been arson attacks on on an mps for office supporting israel or not for, for not voting the way that they wanted. there's also a an allegedly anti—semitic arson attack on somebody's house as well. >> so much for thank god the germans didn't win the second world war. right. >> well, it certainly seems that, you know, if the if the nazis came back today, they they'd probably be delighted with what they can see. you know, the state is now because of the way the jewish community have been treated.
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>> yeah, it's really bad. i'm not agreeing with them not being able walk streets of able to walk the streets of london and feel safe, but london openly and feel safe, but we have to be realistic in the world that we live and if world that we live in. and if i was and i had to wear was jewish and i had to wear a visually jewish garment, i wouldn't walk past that palestinian. although it makes me me too stuff, me think of the me too stuff, like, because we hear that like, because we often hear that women allowed to walk women should be allowed to walk anywhere, any time of night and so on, but i realistic so on and so on, but i realistic well realistic is, we know. >> but that's not the fashionable opinion is that we should be able to walk anywhere. and how i feel the and that's how i feel for the jewish people. yeah. >> and i feel the mood in >> and i feel that the mood in these protests has changed. i went anti—israel went on, pro or anti—israel marches back in my back in my misspent youth. you know, we're talking like 15 years ago. that was, the siege of was, you know, the siege of lebanon. and, you know, i was dating egyptian labour seat , dating an egyptian labour seat, but i wasn't i wasn't dragged there, but no, i went along there, but but no, i went along and it was, you know, it was , and it was, you know, it was, there was positivity. and there's people from all different , you know, all different, you know, all different, you know, all different sides of the political spectrum, marched together and the mood was positivity . whereas
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the mood was positivity. whereas recently i've walked through marches and it's felt like a very negative presence. and i've seen somebody getting chased down edgware road. and it's been it's been horrific, like something that it's turned. i can't i can't believe it's happening . happening. >> well, the mood is exemplified by from the river to the sea. so when that's the slogan, you can imagine mood because there's imagine the mood because there's no room for okay, let's discuss or debate and we, we do or let's debate and we, we do our thing and you do your counter protest. >> doesn't that most >> and it doesn't mean that most people there aren't there in good because you good faith, because once you get to size protest, it only to that size of protest, it only needs be a small portion, and needs to be a small portion, and it's people to it's still enough people to cause trouble. of cause a lot of trouble. of course. still not saying everyone there is. >> mindset is >> not everyone's mindset is exactly same. like you're exactly the same. like you're saying, all thinking exactly the same. like you're sa'this all thinking exactly the same. like you're sa'this vile, all thinking exactly the same. like you're sa'this vile, disgusting thinking exactly the same. like you're sa'this vile, disgusting way, ing in this vile, disgusting way, but there is a few of them that are that make the jewish community uncomfortable and they could you know, could do something, you know, the the people , if they the rest of the people, if they are, of good or are, you know, of good faith or whatever, they do whatever, they could do something to stop it. >> could could speak >> they could they could speak out. stop it out. they could stop it happening the mob. happening in the mob. >> be good. it would be
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>> it would be good. it would be part of. >> anyway. coming up, we will assess week's and assess the week's winners and losers cursed this losers in cursed or blessed this week there's tory sleaze. is there tory there ever not tory sleaze school bands joe school prayer bands and joe biden's cannibal claim . and biden's ww2 cannibal claim. and we'll show you what happened when one woman attempted to clean car
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i >> -- >> on -_ >> on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, working is a national duty. it's time for lazy brits to wake up and smell the coffee. in my take at ten, after a humiliating double apology, british policing is no longer fit for purpose and has joe biden finally lost the plot? i'll be asking. america's psychiatry doctor, carole lieberman. plus top royal author tom bower and political double act the hamiltons. we're live at nine. >> welcome back to the saturday
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night showdown. cluster blast is coming up. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when one woman attempted to clean her car. let's have a look. here. yeah, you got it. >> oh my god . >> oh my god. >> oh my god. >> oh, i mean, doesn't this just show that you should really let a car wash, do the work, take it to a professional ? to a professional? >> i think that's that's all i can say, because that was overpowering what she was thinking. >> i mean, also what could have happened if she let go? yeah, that hose would still, still be going . going. >> you're right. she could have lost her dignity. >> yeah, yeah . >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. well, it's now time to >> yeah, yeah. >> through/ell, it's now time to >> yeah, yeah. >> through the it's now time to >> yeah, yeah. >> through the winners time to >> yeah, yeah. >> through the winners ands to go through the winners and losers of week in cursed or losers of the week in cursed or blessed that the mp blessed allegations that the mp mark menzies misused tory campaign funds have been referred to lancashire police. now, most of us have had a wild night out, but most of us probably haven't ended up calling year old colleague calling a 78 year old colleague and funds to and demanding company funds to pay and demanding company funds to pay off people who are holding us hostage. unless ended us hostage. unless we've ended up back boy george's house. up back at boy george's house. but allegedly what but that's allegedly what happened, not the boy george's
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house, but the scottish tory mp, mark menzies. he lost the conservative whip this week after his former campaign manager claimed he telephoned her at 3:15 am, asking for £5,000 to pay bad people who had locked him into a flat and wanted money because apparently he'd been sick everywhere . the he'd been sick everywhere. the labour party wrote to lancashire police yesterday morning, calling for an investigation. menzies has denied the allegations, i still want to allegations, but i still want to go for a pint with him. it sounds like it'd be a brilliant night out why do these night out now. why do these sleazy accusations always seem to happen to the tories? are they just the most fun party? cressida >> it looks like it, doesn't it? i mean, that's amazing. five grand for bit of sick and it grand for a bit of sick and it went up to six and a half grand. >> oh my god. on awful. >> oh my god. on also awful. >> oh my god. on also awful. >> nicholas, this even >> nicholas, this this gets even even more , even sadder. so this even more, even sadder. so this is greene's constituency is shirley greene's constituency office manager. so she's 78 and she cashed in her isa, to well, this is what she claims. she, she claims she cashed in her isa to pay him to pay this ransom,
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to pay him to pay this ransom, to get him out of this flat, but , i mean, credit to her for her loyalty to the party so dedicated . yeah, i mean, it dedicated. yeah, i mean, it risen to six and a half grand, which, to be honest, would probably buy you the in probably buy you the flat in scotland. but, mean , do you scotland. but, i mean, do you think this is going to damage the and seem to be. the tories? and they seem to be. this a well time. this is a well time. >> i mean, tories can't >> i mean, the tories can't catch or tory support. >> i mean they, they need all the mps especially from scotland that can get. that they, they can get. >> of course this is >> yeah. yeah of course this is not helpful. >> think this might win them >> i think this might win them some in scotland we like some votes. in scotland we like somebody goes out a mad somebody who goes out in a mad ranger somebody who goes out in a mad rang mean scotland is ahead of >> i mean scotland is ahead of the i like because the game. i feel like because they're they're they're doing stuff, they're changing stuff. they're allowing stuff to happen that we're just not having happen in london. >> things in scotland are well, they're obviously they're allowing well, obviously they're allowing well, obviously they're actually forwarding thinking in regards to stopping the for children to the medication for children to actually those stopped and yeah, stopped in the rest of britain first. >> oh was it actually the snp sort of lagged and they were they weren't going to do it because snp always to
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because the snp always likes to do differently to westminster. >> to say, oh, we're skilled, we do differently. yeah. but do things differently. yeah. but then out case then it turned out in this case that, you pumping kids that, you know, pumping kids full hormones and puberty full of hormones and puberty blockers them blockers and giving them surgery, might be, surgery, you know, might not be, i agree thing do after 100. >> don't agree with that. >> don't agree with that. >> yeah, but i've to ask, >> yeah, but i've got to ask, you know, would any of you, i you know, would any of you, if i phoned you 350 in the morning phoned you at 350 in the morning demanding grand? to pay demanding five grand? to pay some would some bad people? would you do it? >> no. i'll give you lewis's number and say, go away. >> lewis doesn't have kind >> lewis doesn't have that kind of promise me a lot of, saturday >> promise me a lot of, saturday night appearances , a night showdown appearances, a block booking, i might. yeah, okay. >> i would have to say no, i'm afraid. >> well, i know where i stand. i guess i'll never be a tory mp. no. >> maybe he was on an airbnb, rental. and he was afraid of his ratings going down. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah, that's what happens. well, i think you've got the five rating. five star rating. >> if you hand over six >> if you if you hand over six and a half grand from an old women's anyway, joe women's isa. anyway, joe biden has claimed uncle, who has claimed that his uncle, who served war ii, was shot served in world war ii, was shot down pacific eaten by down in the pacific and eaten by cannibals. the pentagon, however, that biden's
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however, said that biden's uncle's crashed into the uncle's plane crashed into the ocean after taking off. ocean shortly after taking off. so unless these cannibals were mermaids, biden would appear to be lying. although perhaps that's being too harsh on a man who doesn't know what day of the week it is. the white house press secretary said biden had an moment. has he an emotional moment. has he finally it? finally lost it? >> although uncle and >> although my uncle and i called him ambrose the bruiser, they called him bossy. my uncle bossy was a hell of an athlete. they told me when he was a kid and became an army air corps . and he became an army air corps. before the air force came along, he flew those single engine planes as reconnaissance over war zones, and he got shot down in new guinea. and they never found the body because it used to be. there are a lot of cannibals . cannibals. >> oh, this is getting kind of sad. now, every time i see biden , it's like watching one of those adverts for a donkey sanctuary. >> you know what i mean, sanctuary. >> yare know what i mean, sanctuary. >> yare they what i mean, sanctuary. >> yare they making i mean, sanctuary. >> yare they making guy�*nean, sanctuary. >> yare they making guy doan, why are they making this guy do all this is really all this work? this is really sad to see him kind of. >> he's deteriorating in front of our nobody's
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of our eyes and nobody's stopping really do stopping it. and i really do feel bad him. his wife has feel bad for him. his wife has to take him off stage most of the i just think he needs the time. i just think he needs to step down, and let to step down, retire and let camilla become president . camilla harris become president. i it would just be amazing i mean, it would just be amazing for be president. i don't for her to be president. i don't know would a know if kamala would be a fantastic president, i think fantastic president, but i think she'd step. she'd be fantastic. >> have you seen what she's like as vice president? >> have you seen what she's like as �*she's'esident? >> have you seen what she's like as �*she's doing|t? well. >> have you seen what she's like as �*she's bringing well. >> have you seen what she's like as �*she's bringing back'ell. >> have you seen what she's like as �*she's bringing back a l. of >> she's bringing back a lot of things taking out. things that we're taking out. like obviously to like obviously the right to actually abortion . yeah, actually have an abortion. yeah, that actually going to be that is actually going to be turned pretty turned around. i'm pretty certain going to back on certain it's going to be back on to is available for to the policy is available for women. but her ratings are super approval actually approval ratings are actually magically how she magically i don't know how she manages to do this. >> they're worse than joe biden's, is some biden's, which is some achievement. mean, achievement. but i mean, she makes good point. nicholas makes a good point. nicholas that biden should be that joe biden should be stepping fact, donald. stepping down. in fact, donald. donald trump is out of all the candidates for the republican party, he's the least likely to win. and joe biden, out of all the candidates democrat the candidates for the democrat party, is the least likely to win. they're both trying. it looks they're trying lose. >> i lose. »i lose. >> i trump is leading in
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>> i mean, trump is leading in virtually polls, kamala virtually all polls, but kamala harris which which which harris points, which which which says a lot because usually, as we've seen previously, he outperforms his polls by a large margin because many people are shy or, you know, out of spite for mainstream media, many of his supporters don't declare that they are nikki haley for example, would have been 17 points of biden . yeah, but points clear of biden. yeah, but she wouldn't win the primaries. so so it's not going to happen. >> the thing is, they will never elect a woman. that's the thing. they couldn't less if she they couldn't care less if she was not. they just was right or not. they just don't to have a female don't want to have a female president. they would. i mean, i >> i think they would. i mean, i think hillary's hillary came very was just stymied by >> she was just stymied by the fact she's, fact that, you know, she's, really and a very really terrible and a very annoying. yeah, i can't even say. >> but kamala makes hillary look like miss congeniality. >> i mean, her voice. you >> i mean, it's her voice. you thought kamala didn't you? >> we did it. >> we did it. >> first of all, thanks to kamala, i've learned the expression word salad. >> you should use some >> you know, you should use some of those clips for your for youn of those clips for your for your, you know, video segments . your, you know, video segments. >> but but the thing is, democrats, democratic party
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democrats, the democratic party itself is so terrified of kamala, you know, becoming the that's are reeling joe that's why they are reeling joe biden everywhere. and yeah, literally i just want to say in a wheelbarrow the whole my favourite comedian, norm macdonald, had a big bit about his i was your favourite comedian. well, you are my living favourite comedian because sadly, norm macdonald passed but but, norm passed away. but but, norm macdonald had a big bit about his campaign against cannibalism because it was so easy for people to get behind and there would be no counter protest. so it was easy. so as biden is haemorrhaging support even with blacks and hispanics and, you know, in all departments, looks like he's found an easy platform to run on anti cannibalism . to run on anti cannibalism. >> anti cannibalism. maybe it'll save biden, biden's campaign. anyway, moving on. katharine birbalsingh who's dubbed britain's strictest headteacher and definitely the one that gets the best results, is celebrating this week after the high court upheld her school's ban on prayer rituals, which is designed to allow kids to focus on studies instead of prayer. a
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muslim student at birbalsingh school said the decision to ban prayer was discriminatory . the prayer was discriminatory. the high court judge ruled, though, that when the student enrolled at michaela school, she knew there would restrictions on there would be restrictions on her manifest her her ability to manifest her religion. has hailed her ability to manifest her religion.as has hailed her ability to manifest her religion.as victory has hailed her ability to manifest her religion.as victory fors hailed her ability to manifest her religion.as victory for allailed her win as a victory for all schools. now, katharine birbalsingh system clearly works. why on earth did they want change it ? want to change it? >> you know, if you'll excuse the expression, the balls on that , it's just. she's that mother, it's just. she's got second, think daughter got a second, i think daughter who she wants to enrol in the school now after having. i mean, at , if you genuinely at this point, if you genuinely get about way your get upset about the way your daughter treated, you'd daughter had been treated, you'd take of the take the daughter out of the school, but actually, of school, right? but actually, of course, wants the course, what she wants is the great that michaela great results that the michaela school right? but to school delivers. right? but to change system that delivers change the system that delivers those results. >> exactly. those results. >> because actly. those results. >> because i:tly. those results. >> because i mean get great >> because i mean they get great gcse results they're just, gcse results and they're just, you of doing the you know, kind of doing the thing regards education. thing in regards to education. but understanding that but she's not understanding that if you're going to expect to change that's already change somewhere that's already successful, it doesn't make sense. want to go to
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sense. if you want to go to a religious school, go to a religious school, go to a religious school. i went to a catholic school. i knew exactly what it about. in the what it was about. in the morning pray and then go morning you pray and then you go to classes. is what a to your classes. that is what a religious school is about. this is what is. so if you is not what that is. so if you want to have your prayer and muslim understood in muslim faith understood in school, then you need to go to a school, then you need to go to a school that has that. >> i think the, the reason for confusion on your side or partial confusion understandably, is that maybe we subscribe to the premise that people are essentially the same . people are essentially the same. but if anything, these recent events have shown us with the pro—hamas and pro—terrorist marches and sympathies that we were talking about briefly, yes . were talking about briefly, yes. they want their children to do well, but more importantly, it's about political domination. and in islam, a mosque is a symbol of conquest, conquest, a prayer room and public prayer is a symbol of domination. it's a symbol of domination. it's a symbol of domination. it's a symbol of victory over the christians. >> so i think i think a lot of people, a lot of muslims would say that's that's not the case. it's just, you know, a religious
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, a religious building, just likethey don't know well, well, >> they don't know well, well, but you can't also cater but you can you can't also cater to one and not the other one. so, educated from iran. >> so you got. yeah right. which i guess is a theocracy. so in iran. >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> friday prayers. for example, if you go to iran friday, friday prayers are led by political leaders . and khomeini famously leaders. and khomeini famously said, our politics is the same as our religion, and our religion is the same as our politics, because in fact, prophet muhammad was the head of state and the head of the treasury and the commander in chief. unlike jesus who said, give to caesar what belongs to caesar and give to god what separation of state clearly works in iran because it's a famously tolerant and successful and prosperous country. >> the girls get really good gcses , don't they? gcses, don't they? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they're even allowed in the school. >> maybe this mom would, would, would, that. and would, would aspire that. and one thing . the one last quick thing. the another , outrageous element of another, outrageous element of this whole story is that she has spent tens of thousands in legal
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fees provided by legal aid. so the taxpayer was paying for this i >> -- >> oh, my god, that's. i should just i should just add just to defend the other parents at the school. >> one last thing. i promise . >> one last thing. i promise. she's also applied for her second child to join in while at the same time threatening that she she would she would she would she would she would make. them that as well. >> but yeah, just to just to, just to clarify, the other parents of muslim children at the school, were apparently on the school, were apparently on the whole horrified by this, by this court. >> yeah. because you can't cater to one and not the rest. >> yeah. that's as simple as that. all the children are seen equally the same. you can't then decide that person needs to then have room. this have a prayer room. and this person is. it's not fair. it's just all round equal for every child in the school. >> equality. >> equality. >> that's what we want. that's right. >> anyway, next in the saturday night showdown, hilary cass, the paediatrician behind the landmark review child landmark cast review into child gender treatment , has revealed gender treatment, has revealed she's to using she's been advised to stop using pubuc she's been advised to stop using public transport over fears for
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her safety. plus, i'll show you what happened when one group of lads tried to film own lads tried to film their own music video, shaun bailey. this episode
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welcome back to the saturday night showdown. culture corner is coming up. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when one group of lads attempted film their attempted to film their own music meloni . music video. giorgia meloni. these songs. >> bro, stop, stop, stop being a little trigger warning . that's little trigger warning. that's what we need. >> so that wasn't a prop then, was it? >> absolutely. oh my goodness, it's absolutely fine. >> i it looked like he gave >> i know it looked like he gave himself some early gender transition surgery, but no, he's absolutely fine. his are absolutely fine. his feet are fine. just himself fine. he's just giving himself a bit a scare. and wow, it does
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bit of a scare. and wow, it does make you a bit worried about, you if you're going to you know, if you're going to wave wave around wave people, wave guns around like yeah, sometimes like that. yeah, they sometimes they off. i mean, they sometimes go off. i mean, a mad as a gunsmith, were mad as a gunsmith, we were taught proper safety rules mad as a gunsmith, we were taugineveryer safety rules mad as a gunsmith, we were tauginever allowed afety rules mad as a gunsmith, we were tauginever allowed to �*ty rules mad as a gunsmith, we were tauginever allowed to wave es around. >> i don't believe guns. >> i don't believe in guns. i don't believe that we should be able them. especially able to have them. especially this i mean, he this young boy here. i mean, he has sense, obviously, to be has no sense, obviously, to be putting pants . so putting it in his pants. so there we to counter that argument. >> if we have guns, how argument. >> we /e have guns, how argument. >> we going have guns, how argument. >> we going torave guns, how argument. >> we going to shootuns, how argument. >> we going to shoot stuff?)w are we going to shoot stuff? >> well , well, you know, the >> well, well, you know, the person should be having person that should be having a gun obviously is authority. >> and anybody else. i don't believe that they should have gun. >> well, as the host of the show, an authority as the host, the show i am the conservative conference brussels. conference in brussels. >> the >> if doctor hilary cash, the woman report woman behind the landmark report into children, has into transgender children, has been not to travel been told not to travel in pubuc been told not to travel in public transport amid fears over her personal safety. >> in an interview the >> in an interview with the times newspaper, doctor cass said disinformation said that disinformation had been spreading surrounding her report, in particular calling out labour mp dawn butler, who said cass didn't include more than 100 transgender studies. in her review , doctor cass also
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her review, doctor cass also said that she had received a string of abusive emails and had taken on security advice following the publication of her report. now, the cass review feels like a watershed moment. could gender treatment be the medical scandal of our time? >> oh, without a doubt. i mean, you just have to watch one sad detransition in a video, and it's heartbreaking. i didn't it took me a long time to even really understand what transitioning was, because you just can't believe it. you the idea that you would lose your genitals ? oh no, that's much genitals? oh no, that's much later down the line. but it's just extraordinary to me. so yeah, i think is yeah, i think it's i think it is a scandal. >> second, only to abortion, which they have put on a pedestal and rebranded as reproductive health care or in some languages, like in italian, voluntary termination of pregnancy. you know, you can sugarcoat it and use all these, but i think at the end of the day, abortion and the abuse of these impressionable sometimes
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really, abused and, problematic kids. >> well, because quite often they've got vulnerable, they've got mental. >> our times and quite often they've got mental conditions and there's a big connection with. >> but i think, i think it's wrong that you're comparing, somebody having an abortion to this, that they're totally two different things. no, it's they're not they're not the same . just so you know, a woman's right to have an abortion is totally different than someone putting giving medications and surgery to a child. >> no, i'm comparing them because in both cases, you have a defenceless creature. obviously, the unborn is obviously, the unborn baby is even more defenceless. but not. >> but the child is yet to be. we would disagree on this, but the child is yet to be a baby yet, and it doesn't have all the organs as it would if you're organs as as it would if you're terminating in a certain period of time. secondly that's an aduu of time. secondly that's an adult choice, and that person has the right to do that. as a woman. she should have the right because of circumstances where may have led to the reasoning
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behind her having abortion behind her having the abortion debate. the second thing is debate. but the second thing is that is not in control that the child is not in control of his feelings at that time, because he hasn't developed or she hasn't developed yet. so in both yes, i agree that both cases, yes, i agree that they shouldn't to the they shouldn't get back to the thing about. thing we're talking about. >> are , as a woman, >> both cases are, as a woman, i've got to say something like cgses. >> cases. >> we have adults deciding for another child because after a few weeks. but i mean, a lot of kids, the kids will be a lot. >> kids are saying in school, they're saying identify as whatever gender. you know, i think i'm trans gender. and there's been, you can actually see in the googles mapping of search terms, this sort of replaced, eating disorders. it's replaced, eating disorders. it's replaced anorexia as something that, that young, it is seemed to be trending . to be trending. >> it's a trend. >> it's a trend. >> yeah. it's become a social contagion. so and it's become a way of, you know, teenagers to, to exert power over their bodies just as eating disorders are, as an, as a fashionable , easy fix, an, as a fashionable, easy fix, you know, because kids, especially teenagers, they have their own issues. >> i think the gender all your
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tide is now. >> the tide is now turning. because we can see even because we can see now even mainstream , comedy shows, you mainstream, comedy shows, you know, establishment, regime approved shows such as approved comedy shows such as have i got for you are have i got news for you are making about gender making jokes about gender treatment. we've got a from treatment. we've got a clip from have news you now with health. >> what did staff at the royal stoke hospital do this week? >> answer is we don't know. >> the answer is we don't know. yes >> they made a banner declaring that the hospital welcomes 21 different genders and sexualities, 21 there they are. >> wow, i don't know. some of those countries are zimbabwe at the end. >> yeah , each of these 21 >> yeah, each of these 21 genders has its own flag. >> and why not? you know, now cancer has been cured and everything. >> so that's a clear sign that the tides are turning. it's just a shame that, you know, it's such a such a vital satirical show. didn't get around to mocking gender ideology. >> was that the bbc? >> was that the bbc? >> the bbc? what? >> the bbc? what? >> that's a shocking clip, isn't it? >> he should have been making
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these jokes ten years ago. they could've saved some kid's party. anyway. queen charlotte was a person , museums lgbt person of colour, museums lgbt audio has wrongly claimed audio guide has wrongly claimed the audio guide for the royal museums greenwich tells visitors that despite what insecure white boys.i that despite what insecure white boys. i think they're talking about me. i've said the third's wife was the first british royal from a non—white background . the from a non—white background. the consensus among historians, however, is that she was very clearly not bame. now, have the museum's curators been watching too much bridgerton ? too much bridgerton? >> well, as a person who was born and raised in greenwich , born and raised in greenwich, i'm going to support the museum. i'm going to support the museum. i was born in greenwich hosphal i was born in greenwich hospital, and i do support the fact that they been fact that they have been researching. are pictures . researching. there are pictures. i'm not saying she's directly half race like myself, but half mixed race like myself, but there is some. there is african or portuguese ancestry down the line in her bloodline because she does look of mixed origin from the pictures paintings that we've seen. >> but have they done any sort of definitive research, you know, dna on a hair strand or something like this? because i'm
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worried. >> she was born in 1744. >> she was born in 1744. >> people adhere then, right? but i mean, they didn't have the same technology that we have how. >> now. >> i mean, dna research now. >> i mean, dna research now. >> i mean, there must be bits of there's no way of knowing maybe there's no way of knowing maybe there must be there must be a toenail clipping or something. there's no something. there's no to get something. >> be. excuse me. the >> there must be. excuse me. the same organisation in greenwich, national museums or national greenwich maritime museum? they came out and they basically distanced themselves from it. they said this was done light heartedly. this was part of the lgbt. the tour was not fact checked. >> they didn't mean to do it. >> they didn't mean to do it. >> they didn't mean to do it. >> the historian who has come up with the content for the guide openly calls themselves the homosexual historian who wants to give you a lot of funny gay stories about history, right? but if you ask me, at the end of the day, ironically , all these the day, ironically, all these attempts at revisionism and
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rewriting the history, ironically proves alt right and far right, right? because it's no longer about people of different cultures coming together, believing in the same common core values , because that common core values, because that was also part paradoxical. and we again, we see it with hamas and everything, because if we come from different cultures, we don't have the same core values. but what do the alt right and far right say? they say in order to a nation, it takes more to make a nation, it takes more than and than just paying your taxes and speaking are than just paying your taxes and spe even are than just paying your taxes and spe even at are than just paying your taxes and spe even at that. are than just paying your taxes and spe even at that. but are than just paying your taxes and spe even at that. but okay, are than just paying your taxes and spe even at that. but okay, they not even at that. but okay, they say you to have common say you need to have common history and common ancestry and these pathetic attempts when they , you know, they go after, you know, painting back our history and revisioning everything and making of arc transgender making joan of arc transgender or shakespeare and or making shakespeare black and all . ultimately, all that. ultimately, ironically, it proves the far right's , right? right's point, right? >> right, i don't understand. but anyway, those campaigning for britain to rejoin the eu have gone to another extreme this week by trying to convince brits they're missing out brits that they're missing out on favourite european on their favourite european cuisine. the rejoin eu party
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shared image on x, which is shared this image on x, which is what we call twitter now. apparently claiming that brits want back in the eu for cheap, tasty meals, menus with exotic flavours and authentic, knowledgeable chefs. now i'm pretty sure i had spaghetti bolognese for dinner last night. >> i mean, this is nonsense. we still get the food. >> you can still go down to tesco, buy some spaghetti , buy tesco, buy some spaghetti, buy some, you know, whatever you want. >> dolmio some classic italian. get someone to some over get someone to bring some over on boat when they're ci'oss. >> cross. >> why has it got two eyes? what's that all about? >> know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> oh , i wondered i'd missed >> oh, i wondered if i'd missed something was buying. something if i was buying. people eyes. people got two eyes. >> i! rejoin her. >> no. rejoin ii rejoin her. >> no. rejoin ii rejoin her. >> eyes. >> two eyes. >> two eyes. >> what's that all about? >> oh, what's that all about? okay, we go. look, okay, there we go. yeah. look, what's why have i missed something anyway? >> don't want to waste >> they don't want to waste any spaghetti . but you know what spaghetti. but you know what thatis? >> done p- thatis? >> donein.thafs >> that's done in. that's done in al, that's done in al. >> someone it. yeah, >> someone misspell it. yeah, right. i think it's just right. well, i think it's just because of because obviously the cost of stuff gone that's stuff has gone up. so that's what they're saying that what it is. they're saying that you steal stuff has gone up. you can steal stuff has gone up. >> of food has gone up everywhere.
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>> everywhere. that's what i mean. yeah. and various mean. yeah. war and various other factors. >> and the that our >> and the fact that our governments printing governments keep printing ridiculousthat's their >> well, that's what's their problem. that's what their excuse their know what excuse or their you know what they're saying the price they're saying is that the price of food has gone up. of the italian food has gone up. >> so that's it's gone up in >> so that's why it's gone up in italy as well, you know , italy as well, which, you know, is for everybody. anyway, is bad for everybody. anyway, next night next on the saturday night showdown, clown showdown, it's time for clown world, we'll diving world, where we'll be diving into theories that into conspiracy theories that have making the rounds this have been making the rounds this week. you what week. plus, i'll show you what happened when this couple decided race one another. decided to race one another. >> you ready? yep one. >> are you guys ready? yep one. two.
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>> welcome back to the saturday night showdown . clown world is night showdown. clown world is coming up. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when one couple decided to race each other . each other. >> are you guys ready? yep. one, two. three. >> hello, bro. what the . did you
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like. >> oh, do you like the pressures? i mean, she doesn't check to see. she doesn't even look back. just. she's look back. she's just. she's just going. >> she's winning race. >> she's winning the race. she doesn't care. >> she's winning the race. she doe like care. >> she's winning the race. she doelike she. >> she's winning the race. she doe like she wants to make sure >> like she wants to make sure that was caught on camera. yeah check. >> yeah. and it was obviously in a hotel. >> so she was worried about getting caught by the staff. but anyway, there's been a right deluge dubai this week as the deluge in dubai this week as the city hit more than year deluge in dubai this week as the city a hit more than year deluge in dubai this week as the city a half's more than year deluge in dubai this week as the city a half's worth �*e than year deluge in dubai this week as the city a half's worth of:han year deluge in dubai this week as the city a half's worth of rain year deluge in dubai this week as the city a half's worth of rain in/ear and a half's worth of rain in just one although it is just one day, although it is dubal just one day, although it is dubai, that's not a huge dubai, so that's not a huge amount of rain. it was amount of rain. if it was britain, it'd quite lot britain, it'd be quite a lot of rain. well, say the rain. well, experts say the downpour was due downpour in the desert was due to large weather system. some to a large weather system. some have cloud seeding have blamed new cloud seeding technology, which electrically charges produce charges clouds to produce raindrops a bid to reduce raindrops in a bid to reduce drought in the region. reading university with university has been working with the gulf state to develop cloud seeding, and some of it involves aircraft firing salt flares up into clouds to induce condensation . it sounds very condensation. it sounds very suspicious, and the university was forced to deny that this technology could have been responsible. i don't know.
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responsible. now i don't know. this sounds a conspiracy theory. there's been a long running one is that the government controls the weather. and here's the first time i heard it. >> i thought, oh, it's just lewis mouthing off again. but what i don't understand even what i don't understand is, even if it rain, if they can make it rain, surely there water there can only be so much water in they're not adding any in there. they're not adding any water, they? so i believe water, are they? so i believe them. why reading university >> that's why reading university denied claims. denied the claim claims. >> you know, they said, but >> so you know, they said, but they say been this they say they've been doing this kind of controversial thing since flares since the 90s. the salt flares into the sky obviously with using planes. so it is it does exist. yeah. and there is actual evidence of pictures of them doing so. >> sometimes they do it before events to try and get it to rain before the events. >> it doesn't rain because because is extremely hot. because dubai is extremely hot. >> don't know if >> i mean, i don't know if you've been, but i've many you've been, but i've been many times, especially during fashion week, had times, especially during fashion we have had times, especially during fashion we have fashion had times, especially during fashion we have fashion week had times, especially during fashion we have fashion week during ad times, especially during fashion we have fashion week during the to have fashion week during the night it's so warm night because it's so warm dunng night because it's so warm during and the models during the day and the models will be sweating and makeup will be would be be going and outfits would be ruined . ruined. >> pa p- >> so it is a thing. >> so it is a thing. >> i went out to dubai to do some and it was in august some shows and it was in august and i walked out the beach. i
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and i walked out to the beach. i thought, know, because you thought, you know, because you can't. it's like on the can't. it's like being on the moon. you leave moon. you can't leave a building. you need to be an air condition. walked the beach. >> unbearable. beach. >> and anearable. beach. >> and anthenble. beach. >> and anthe time i got to the >> and by the time i got to the beach, almost dead and i beach, i was almost dead and i thought i'd go water to thought i'd go in the water to cool down. the water was roasting well. roasting as well. >> was. >> yeah. it was. >> yeah. it was. >> it's crazy. it is crazy. so if they have to use those planes to a little rain, to get a little bit of rain, then to get a little bit of rain, the anyway, that's the show >> anyway, that's the show tonight, to brilliant tonight, thanks to my brilliant panel tonight, thanks to my brilliant panel. precious muir, christina wetton santo. wetton and nicholas de santo. see week. and see you again next week. and don't headliners well. don't forget headliners as well. tonight 11 pm. goodbye tonight at 11 pm. goodbye >> like things heating >> looks like things are heating up. of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. high pressure is sticking around through the rest of the weekend, but we will start to see some rain arriving in the north. but it is that area of high pressure that will be dominating our weather, so bringing some settled bringing us some more settled conditions. however, these weather the north conditions. however, these weatbring the north conditions. however, these weatbring us the north conditions. however, these weatbring us a the north conditions. however, these weatbring us a bit the north conditions. however, these weatbring us a bit th
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sunday and into the new week. plenty cloud around through plenty of cloud around through the of this evening, the rest of this evening, spilling southwards the rest of this evening, spillinymuch southwards the rest of this evening, spillinymuch of southwards the rest of this evening, spillinymuch of englandrds the rest of this evening, spillinymuch of england and into across much of england and into parts of into early parts of wales into the early hours the morning. hours of the morning. but southeastern parts of england, northern probably to scotland probably holding on to some clearer and turning some clearer skies and turning chilly some frost chilly here, perhaps some frost in , but under all that in places, but under all that cloud generally quite as cloud generally not quite as cold, the high single cold, although the high single figures possible. bit figures are possible. so a bit of cloudier start, of a cloudier start, particularly for eastern parts of some outbreaks of of scotland. some outbreaks of rain their way rain spilling their way southwards sunday rain spilling their way southwar(but sunday rain spilling their way southwar(but eastern unday rain spilling their way southwar(but eastern parts' rain spilling their way southwar(but eastern parts of morning, but eastern parts of england, northern ireland, western scotland holding england, northern ireland, we to rn scotland holding england, northern ireland, we to someytland holding england, northern ireland, we to some of nd holding england, northern ireland, we to some of that holding england, northern ireland, we to some of that sunshine g england, northern ireland, we to some of that sunshine , on to some of that sunshine, perhaps 1 or 2 showers across the very far southeast, but it should for most should be staying dry for most places away from that cloud and should be staying dry for most plac under|y from that cloud and should be staying dry for most plac under that m that cloud and should be staying dry for most plac under that cloudt cloud and should be staying dry for most plac under that cloud and ud and should be staying dry for most plac under that cloud and rainnd rain under that cloud and rain still feeling quite chilly, we're struggling reach into we're struggling to reach into the across some the double figures across some nonh the double figures across some north but further north sea coast, but further south, of 14 or 15 south, highs of 14 or 15 degrees. does start degrees. monday does start a little bit cloudier for most of us. outbreaks of rain spreading their southwards much their way southwards across much of through monday, of the uk through monday, perhaps southeastern parts of england, to bit of england, holding on to a bit of sunshine through afternoon sunshine through the afternoon and in that and feeling warm in that sunshine, chillier sunshine, but much chillier elsewhere . further showers elsewhere. further showers through tuesday wednesday, elsewhere. further showers
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throthose jesday wednesday, elsewhere. further showers throthose temperaturesadnesday, elsewhere. further showers throthose temperatures slowly ay, but those temperatures slowly starting to return closer to average as we head through the second week . second half of the week. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on
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