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gb news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour? ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy is grateful after the us house of representatives approved £49 billion in foreign aid for ukraine. democrat s and republicans joined together after months of deadlock over renewed american support to help ukraine fend off russia's invasion. meanwhile, moscow says the passage of the bill would further ruin ukraine and result in more deaths . the campaign in more deaths. the campaign against antisemitism is calling
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for the met police chief to resign or be sacked over the force's handling of pro—palestinian demonstrations, after an officer used the terms openly jewish to describe an anti—semitism. activist. 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. the policing minister will meet the met police commissioner in the next week to discuss concerns about the officer's comments . today, the officer's comments. 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. >> i 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 central across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, time for the jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> just sad that it's that
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>> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that 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 becoming, becoming it's also becoming, becoming normalised . 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 has been held today honouring the engush been held today honouring the english men and women who died serving the 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 . and for society of saint george. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news .com/ alerts . now it's gb news .com/ alerts. now it's time for headliners . time for headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners. >> i'm nic dixon, taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour. and i'm joined by military historian leo kearse . there he is. and kearse. there he is. and misinformation expert louis schaefer . schaefer. >> i take that as a compliment. it wasn't meant as one, but yeah, you're welcome. you are kind of misinformation. you're a fact checker . i well i make fact checker. i well i make people fact check. yeah similar you do a good service i know i think i think what i say if
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people if it's every time that i've been wrong about something, it usually turns out right. >> and also you're not just a fact but you're also fact checker, but you're also a fact checker, but you're also a fact checker. every i see fact checker. every time i see you i'm fat. you tell me i'm fat. >> yeah, because i'm making sure that a healthy and that you're a healthy person and i'm the people out there i'm telling the people out there that fat. and being that they're fat. and by being fat, gives the powers fat, it gives in to the powers that are controlling our lives and we need to stop being fat. yes, you. you call me fat once it incredibly depressing. it was incredibly depressing. >> to take therapy, but >> i had to take therapy, but i did lose a few pounds. >> so swings roundabouts. >> so swings and roundabouts. all should we crack on all right. should we crack on and look the pages? and and look at the front pages? and this headliners. so let's this being headliners. so let's start telegraph. and this being headliners. so let's start have telegraph. and this being headliners. so let's start have met.elegraph. and this being headliners. so let's start have met. chief|ph. and this being headliners. so let's start have met. chief urged|d this being headliners. so let's start have met. chief urged to they have met. chief urged to resign over treatment of jews. we'll that in sec. we'll get into that in a sec. the mail on house sale the mail on sunday house sale document could nail rayner. document that could nail rayner. the observer labour seats poll tactics target fearful tory tactics to target fearful tory over 65. the sunday times and this bloody disgrace. the sunday mirror, cowell all hill rift with lewis and sharon. or is it louis? i can't remember these days and the daily star sunday psycho seagull tried to peck off my pecker. i can't believe i've
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just read that on live tv. but those headlines . so those were the headlines. so let's start with the telegraph and the met police has apologised for their officer calling a man openly jewish, and now they've apologised for the apology in some kind of russian dolls virtue signalling nightmare. >> yeah, that's right. >> yeah, that's that's right. the chief is urged to resign over treatment of jews . he's got over treatment of jews. he's got several families of them in his basement. he's been maltreated. no he hasn't. he's basically it's this openly jewish comment. so a police officer, as we saw in the news report, there was there was just on, police officer stopped a man, a jewish man who was on the streets of london, obviously there are sort of anti—israel protests going on. so that man was was out there, just existed on the on there, just existed on the on the streets of london, which is apparently, apparently a borderline criminal offence. now, if you're jewish, the police officer said to said he was risking arrest, because he
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was risking arrest, because he was he was openly jewish and that could, you know, inflame tensions or whatever. and the police apologised , apologised police apologised, apologised for the use of the terms openly jewish because, you know, it's not nice . 1937 germany, so they not nice. 1937 germany, so they apologise for that. but then also in the apology , they did also in the apology, they did some sort of victim blaming where they said, those who were opposed to the protest must know that their presence is provocative and were increasing the likelihood of an altercation. so yes, they're basically saying, oh, stay inside. you're not allowed go inside. you're not allowed to go inside. you're not allowed to go in the streets. i mean, ideally this should be massive up this should be a massive wake up call the establishment, as if call to the establishment, as if we had enough massive we haven't had enough massive wake calls that got wake up calls that we've got more streets of more brutal on the streets of london. are to london. the police are there to keep they can't keep keep the peace. they can't keep the we've got these the peace. we've got these massive that they fear will massive mobs that they fear will attack they them. attack jews if they see them. >> is a wake up call because >> it is a wake up call because what it does is it tells people it's just israel, you know, it's not just israel, you know, they just israel, but they go, it's just israel, but it's but truth it's really jews. but the truth is, bored this is, it's a two bored boys. this guy insane . he was insane guy was insane. he was insane for going out there. he knew fully well was risking
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fully well he was risking everything. he's like one of those who've been those those mice who've been infected by that cat. that cat parasite osmosis thing. yes yes. and where the where the mice loses the fear of cats. >> well, i think he was making, you know, a very good a very good example analogy. >> although this is a kind of victim blaming . >> although this is a kind of victim blaming. no it isn't. i'm saying that he's he's saying that he's that he's he's not he's not mad. >> he's not, you know, lost control of his senses . he's he's control of his senses. he's he's making a stand. he's saying, you know, look, these streets are for be for everyone and they should be for everyone and they should be for everyone. if for everyone. you should if you're can't believe you're jewish. i can't believe i'm having to say this. if you're you be you're jewish, you should be allowed down street allowed to walk down the street in london. allowed to walk down the street in [you on. allowed to walk down the street in [you have to disagree for >> you have to disagree for balance, disagree you balance, i disagree with you because provocative because it is it is provocative people and people and that's what. and that's he's doing. he's that's what he's doing. he's being he's a let's being provocative. he's a let's say he's let's say he's not suffering from this toxic mycosis . whatever it is he's mycosis. whatever it is he's being he's being reckless with his own life to prove a point. who is he? josh howie. that's true. so even if that's true, it's up to him. and then if he got attacked, the police would
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obviously intervene. but you can't people protect can't arrest people to protect them. narco tyranny them. we have a narco tyranny now. people are now. innocent people are arrested. baying arrested. the actual baying mob are what they are allowed to do what they want. understand the want. and i understand the police defensive police were defensive about this. to this. police tend to stick together. they're attack together. they're under attack a lot. have resources and lot. they have low resources and they've they've written they've sort of they've written this it's this awful apology where it's a little like, not little bit like, well, it's not really our sort of thing. really our fault sort of thing. and written and then they've written a second going, oh, sars. but second one going, oh, sars. but the problem actually the problem is it's actually impossible the police impossible for the police because following because they're just following what that's what the regime wants. that's what the regime wants. that's what they right? they follow what they do, right? they follow orders. look the orders. and if you look at the sort powers that be, they sort of the powers that be, they seem pro—palestine and seem to be pro—palestine and they things they seem to run things according to this anarchic principle, deliberately principle, whether deliberately or yeah. or due to incompetence. yeah. and the police are just following that. you know. yes. and i agree with and this guy can i agree with you, and i agree with you. you, leo. and i agree with you. it's an of bravery to expose it's an act of bravery to expose the because what the the police, because what the police those police are saying is those palestinian demonstrators are dangerous. >> yeah. basically yeah. and honestly, nazis must be looking at these protests and saying, who does their pr like, you know, if this was a mob of neo—nazis with the same, you know, presenting the same kind of danger to jewish people, i
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think they'd be they'd be shut down very quickly. >> and lastly, was just >> and lastly, there was just one that the police one weird claim that the police made well. they said that the made as well. they said that the fact filming it fact that they're filming it means know that it's going fact that they're filming it m
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hasn't taken ukraine's side but they're taking they're taking russia's side. so republicans are basically aligning with putin on on a lot of stuff. >> and it's weird. >> and it's weird. >> i just say, can i just say what the news is so i can feel like i've done my job? >> hurry up. >> well hurry up. >> well hurry up. >> sorry. yeah. what's his >> okay. sorry. yeah. what's his news lyrics. the is, is news lyrics. the news is, is that mike? johnson, who's that mike? mike johnson, who's the the house and the the leader of the house and the way house up, sort way the house is set up, is sort of parliament he of like the parliament here. he basically kind of forced this through to let the ukrainians get money to the detriment of 101 other republicans who voted for him, and they were against giving the money to the russians. but overall, republicans supported this support of this bill. >> overall , the republicans >> and overall, the republicans support, support ukraine and support, support ukraine and support support it, support and don't support it, the their greatest geopolitical foe , which is, you know, the foe, which is, you know, the alignment of china and russia andifs alignment of china and russia and it's weird because trump trump basically blocked this bill, blocked this money. and people say, oh, the money going to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. it gets spent in america. when america
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america. basically, when america gives ukraine mothballed kit, you old bradleys you know, all these old bradleys and know, artillery shells and you know, artillery shells that they're to use, that they're not going to use, they have to be reimbursed. they can't just hand over, but can't just hand it over, but it's doing any any good in it's not doing any any good in america. give it to ukraine where it's going to do good where it's going to do some good and western liberal and preserve western liberal democracy. but trump blocked this bill because, he wants to make it a wedge issue. and also he wanted to make the border and issues when the, when the, when they brought through the bill with with money for the border to protect the border. trump then ordered people to reject this bill. so that the border would be left open, and so that trump could campaign on an open border. want border to border. trump want the border to be closed. >> be fair, isn't also >> to be fair, isn't it also that the republicans are saying that the republicans are saying that with putin? that they're siding with putin? isn't that they are isn't it just that they are sick of going a war that of money going to a war that foreign from foreign war from their perspective, that they don't think can win and think they can even win and they're sick of the kind of they're just sick of the kind of neocon funding foreign wars. neocon funding of foreign wars. that's position on that's that's the position on the more isolationism. the sort of more isolationism. exactly. not like donald exactly. so it's not like donald trump saying, i'm going exactly. so it's not like donald trlg0) saying, i'm going exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in saying, i'm going exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in there saying, i'm going exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in there and1g, i'm going exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in there and win�*m going exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in there and win the ioing
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exactly. so it's not like donald trlgo in there and win the whole to go in there and win the whole thing. like nixon had thing. like like nixon had a plan for vietnam is plan for the vietnam war. is that this war cannot be woi'i. >> won. >> this war will be won. >> this war will be won. >> this war will be won. >> this what do you consider winning? >> well, putin's already lost because putin was like, oh, three day, three day military operation. >> we're going to take kyiv. >> we're going to take kyiv. >> so he's he's lost already, but we need to make sure he loses bigly, to use trump's phrase. >> well, we a good debate. we've got to squeeze in the mail on sunday because it's attacking angela rayner. leo. >> that's not why. just >> oh, that's not why. it's just part of the show format. >> a house sale document that >> so a house sale document that could nail rayner, the neighbour who deputy an who called labour deputy an effing liar talks to police as we reveal she signed key papers in the two homes. there's been this investigation and this ongoing investigation and rumbling dispute as to, you know, did angela rayner , live in know, did angela rayner, live in this property? she said she lived it. did she say she lived in was she staying with her in it? was she staying with her husband? property , you know, husband? his property, you know, which was her primary residence and, you know, she . there and, you know, did she. there are around capital gains are issues around capital gains tax, tax and, you know, tax, council tax and, you know, all these things. and also, you
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know, the electoral, you know, where she's registered for political reasons. where she's registered for political rof;ons. where she's registered for political rof her. where she's registered for political rof her neighbours don't >> some of her neighbours don't seem keen on her, do they? seem that keen on her, do they? everything says, they come everything she says, they come out it out and contradict it immediately. blooming. lying. >> w- lying. >> not like that at all. >> it was not like that at all. >> it was not like that at all. >> mean, there witnesses. so >> i mean, there witnesses. so they're given, they're given, you they're depositions you know, they're depositions to the so be the police now. so it'll be interesting to how this lands. >> yeah. well i'm telling you, this going to be a big this story is going to be a big story lose the story after the tories lose the next election, what the next election, because what the tories is just getting tories are doing is just getting they're getting they're, they're getting into they're, they're getting into they're, they're it they're they're in. what is it an opposition mode. yeah. just to the big story in to do it. but the big story in this thing hairy bikers, this thing is hairy bikers, healthy and to healthy recipes, tasty and to easy prep recipe dishes from their new book, which is which is funny because the guy died very young. we quickly fit very young. can we quickly fit in the daily star lewis daily star we want to cover this seagull thing, apparently. psycho seagull i love the daily star. i wish i read it, but the psycho psycho seagull. any of the stories? psycho. seagull. i don't have to read the stories, but i got to where you are. this is why you're my favourite people on. yeah. personality. yeah. the lubricant between
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yeah. i'm the lubricant between reality and non—sequiturs. gone. then to then psycho seagull tried to peck off my pecker. nature naturist, which is another word for nudist fleas. feathered terrorism. bird was trying to pick at his, his. i don't even know what i can use. we're on the tv . what word can i use? the tv. what word can i use? genitalia. can you say the will? no, no. i've heard people say on here, but it's better not to, because, you know, your job's on jeopardy all the time. maybe when say it. yeah, you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit say it. yeah, you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit sounds yeah, you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit sounds like h, you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit sounds like leo, you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit sounds like leo, we you jeopardy all the time. maybe wheit sounds like leo, we don't say it sounds like leo, we don't have time. but do you have any time. but do you want to comment on desperately? to comment on this desperately? >> not really. >> not really. >> fair enough. that's the >> no. fair enough. that's the front is with then. front page. is dealt with then. but up, why? drones but coming up, why? drones are like toys
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soon. welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dixon, still here with headliners legends leo kearse. look at him all happy. and louis shaffer. yeah he's not even watching. no i'm he's on his phone. no i'm adjusting. looking
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up something about meat. no i'm adjusting my tie. someone said on the thing narcissism on twitter. they said no i'm so sorry audience. he's being deported to let's do the mail on sunday. iran claims the sunday. and iran claims the drones that hit their country were more toys. i think the were more like toys. i think the message careful about message is be careful about inviting children's inviting iran to any children's birthday inviting iran to any children's birtyeah , yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> so iran's foreign minister says the drones that hit says that the drones that hit iran were more like toys and claims they did come from claims they did not come from israel. this is the we've had some of for tat drones and some sort of for tat drones and rockets being fired from iran to israel. and then israel to iran, but the good news is that this is a sort of face saving de—escalation . so the iranian de—escalation. so the iranian foreign minister is saying, well, these are these came from inside iran. they didn't come from israel. they were just tiny little things. so we don't need to so this is a sort to retaliate. so this is a sort of way to wind down conflict of way to wind down the conflict without losing without without sort of losing face, side wants face, because neither side wants war, although the boats that are pressured, netanyahu , is pressured, like netanyahu, is sort of pressured by hard liners that he's beholden in the that he's beholden to in the nasa or whatever it's called.
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and in iran, you and similarly, in iran, you know, you've got a lot of mad mullahs who hate israel and want to fire all their weapons at israel. so, yeah, this is this is a bit of politicking to just de—escalate the situation. yeah. >> you know it's so >> but you know what? it's so embarrassing, basically, because i of iran know i think the people of iran know they that, you know, they know that, you know, when they know that, you know, when they announcement, they make this announcement, they make this announcement, they would just like toys that they would just like toys that they know israel isn't messing around. they just all they have to is look at look at the to do is look at look at the gaza, israel just gaza, where israel just completely cleared the completely just cleared the entire land there. yeah. what's interesting is israel is sort of not contradicting it either. they're playing along they're sort of playing along with seems like. well, they're sort of playing along with know, seems like. well, they're sort of playing along with know, items like. well, they're sort of playing along with know, it reminds. well, they're sort of playing along with know, it reminds meell, they're sort of playing along with know, it reminds me of they're sort of playing along withknow, it reminds me of most you know, it reminds me of most the 13 days because i get the film 13 days because i get everything and everything from movies and don't read that film everything from movies and don't rea
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gets he tells him it gets shot at. he tells him it was sparrows. to avoid an escalation war. escalation into a nuclear war. yeah. same here. yeah. so it's the same here. they're oh, is they're going. oh, this is nothing. were toys. there nothing. there were toys. there was nothing. yeah. >> like it's like school >> it's like it's like a school where you sort of get your mates to you back before you try to hold you back before you try and other person. and fight the other person. >> they would have fought him. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but is there a danger israel will of will take this as kind of emasculating know, emasculating and just, you know, smash because smash them anyway because they're they they're like, hang on, they weren't here come weren't toys. right? here come our yeah. you our proper ones. yeah. do you think happen or is it. no. think that happen or is it. no. is done like that. no. is it not done like that. no. because real. i think because israel is real. i think they're they're they're they're kind of they're they're wrong way they've wrong in the way they've done the war, because what the gaza war, because what they've in, gaza, you they've done in, in gaza, you can your without josh can speak your mind without josh howie. well, i would, i would tell that basically tell is that is that basically what israel did was we're going to sorry ship. to destroy their. sorry ship. that fine. to destroy their. sorry ship. thaship. fine. to destroy their. sorry ship. thaship. yeah. they've got ship. >> ship. yeah. they've got ship. >> ship. yeah. they've got ship. >> destroy their ships. it's not naval louis. we're naval anymore, louis. we're going losing. i'm going to. i'm losing. i'm getting the getting too confident on the show. that so? that show. is that. is that so? that was long yeah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday long yeah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, long yeah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, do 1g yeah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, do you yeah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, do you need ah. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, do you need to. show. is that. is that so? that wasday one, do you need to hear >> day one, do you need to hear this? happened ? but this? what's happened? but what's is israel what's happened is israel because the jews in israel care about stuff . they care about
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about stuff. they care about books and bibles and history and buildings. jews love buildings, and they think that they're the onesin and they think that they're the ones in gaza. right. but they think the they think the palestinians in gaza care about stuff the way they care about stuff the way they care about stuff . so what are we going to stuff. so what are we going to do to punish them? we're going to their destroy to destroy their stuff, destroy their buildings. to destroy their stuff, destroy their bla dings. to destroy their stuff, destroy their bla field. >> it's a field. >> it's a field. military israel's kind of field because hamas there. they've hamas are still there. they've they've killed maybe, what, half of hamas? >> because. because hamas doesn't they could the doesn't care. they could the hamas care if they die. hamas doesn't care if they die. hamas doesn't care if they die. hamas doesn't care if they die. hamas doesn't care if the buildings are destroyed. they don't care. and you can't wipe out it to wear by hamas? and out is it to wear by hamas? and then else just replaces then someone else just replaces it exactly. you can't can't >> exactly. you can't you can't fight terrorism in that not fight terrorism in that way. not all time. i mean, you can all the time. i mean, you can sometimes, right yeah. sometimes, but. right yeah. >> well, let's on. >> okay. well, let's move on. before more trouble, before we get any more trouble, i want to apologise for lewis's maritime the maritime reference. let's do the mail on sunday. tenerife is mail on sunday. and tenerife is protesting tourism. i protesting against tourism. i suppose to rely suppose i'll just have to rely on extensive manufacturing on their extensive manufacturing industry , so there's a theory. >> yeah, so there's a theory. >> yeah, so there's a theory. >> oh, this is me. who is it? you with me?
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>> it's got my name at the top. >> it's got my name at the top. >> does it have your name? yes leo. >> sorry. em- em— >> sorry. i'm sorry, mate, you're allowed to. you're not allowed to. >> it if you want. >> you can do it if you want. no, i didn't, i didn't read it. i read leo, you i didn't read it. leo, you probably know more about it. >> on the streets >> there's fury on the streets of tenerife. more than 50,000 people against people join a protest against tourism waving. you enjoy. we suffer they call for suffer placards as they call for a freeze on holidaymakers to save the canary islands, as locals fight poverty and housing shortages. campaigners shortages. so the campaigners are claiming that the huge influx of tourists there's apparently 14 million tourists a year to canary islands. year to the canary islands. that's loads, so they claim that it causes major environmental damage. you know, all those deckchairs getting folded and unfolded, it drives down wages. i'm not sure how it drives down. i'm not sure how it drives down. i'm not sure what their economic rationale for that is. oh, you bnng rationale for that is. oh, you bring a lot of money into an area and it drives down wages. that make sense that doesn't really make sense and them out of and it squeezes them out of affordable can affordable housing. i can understand that. yeah >> is let's everyone >> my thing is let's everyone just going everywhere just stop going everywhere because too much because we've got too much immigration. us immigration. they don't want us there. everyone there. why does everyone stop going the going anywhere? and because the klaus schwab of the net
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klaus schwab sort of the net zero people like that too much. we should just loads of we should just use loads of heating emissions, just we should just use loads of heatirgo emissions, just we should just use loads of heatirgo anywhereions, just we should just use loads of heatirgo anywhere for;, just we should just use loads of heatirgo anywhere for five just years. >> but i mean, this isn't quite like immigration because the people after two weeks. people go home after two weeks. >> that. then >> there is that. but then another lot just come in and they're drinking lager and they're all drinking lager and stealing jobs, or don't stealing their jobs, or i don't know works, i get know how it works, but i get this because i'm from the lakes, right? there's always right? and there's always a tension need tourists right? and there's always a ten money need tourists right? and there's always a ten money who zed tourists right? and there's always a ten money who are tourists right? and there's always a ten money who are these s right? and there's always a ten comers who are these s right? and there's always a ten comers we who are these s right? and there's always a ten comers we despise? re these s right? and there's always a ten comers we despise? yeah, se s off comers we despise? yeah, louis. well, i'm just i'm. i can't even think about tenerife for the canary islands without having some an emotional having some kind of an emotional trauma. was there with my wife trauma. i was there with my wife and after we got after and two kids after we got after we got divorced. and two kids. they all kids or just. you know what? i haven't done the dna test. it's a place, test. but it's a great place, isn't it? a a pretty isn't it? it is a it is a pretty good they they good place. they filmed they filmed the apes on the filmed planet of the apes on the island i was on. oh, island that i was on. oh, really? i think it was la palma. yeah. say it's really. yeah. they say it's a really. it's brilliant yeah. it's a brilliant place. yeah. you what it is? at least i you know what it is? at least i can understand. can't have can understand. you can't have everything, basically. and they're human beings. they're horrible humans . horrible people. they're humans. i always went to lanzarote, so i feel free. it's only
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feel guilt free. it's only tenerife that's the problem. all right, smash that one. let's do the weekend . rishi sunak right, smash that one. let's do the been kend . rishi sunak right, smash that one. let's do the been accused rishi sunak right, smash that one. let's do the been accused of rishi sunak right, smash that one. let's do the been accused of settingrnak right, smash that one. let's do the been accused of setting usk has been accused of setting us back zero. so he can't be back on net zero. so he can't be all bad. well, you know all bad. louis. well, you know what i read i couldn't what i read? i read i couldn't even read the because. and even read the thing because. and normally people think, normally i know people think, oh, read the stories. oh, it doesn't read the stories. i most of story. it's i read most of the story. it's basically the who this i read most of the story. it's basicistark,e who this i read most of the story. it's basicistark, he's who this i read most of the story. it's basicistark, he's head this chris stark, he's head of climate watchdog, says climate watchdog, and he says the uk is seen around the world as being less ambitious about climate change. and as we all know , it's complete bogus. this know, it's complete bogus. this whole climate change. so whatever, whatever rishi sunak wants to do to stop it. and for balance, leo, do you believe he got. >> well, i think i think, you know, rishi is walking back some of the climate change pledges because the trouble with political pledges they're political pledges is they're made of in a sort of made in a sort of in a sort of haze idealism , and it's like, haze of idealism, and it's like, oh, going away with oh, we're going to do away with all and all roads and all all cars and all roads and all trees telegraph and trees and telegraph poles and tarmac everything , and, you tarmac and everything, and, you know, we'll do it in three months. it's well, months. and it's like, well, then mugged by reality. then you get mugged by reality. so reality is that,
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so the reality is that, you know, electric car take know, people electric car take up really off because up is really tailed off because they're just they just don't suit everybody. if you need to drive long distances. i was gigging in portsmouth and bournemouth night, so i had bournemouth last night, so i had to drive down to both them to drive down to both of them and then home so i and then drive home so i couldn't that in an electric couldn't do that in an electric car because run out of car because it would run out of electricity between electricity somewhere between portsmouth electricity somewhere between portsm> you don't want to be there. and so there's lack of and so there's now a lack of charging as well. charging stations as well. >> lack . we don't have >> there's a lack. we don't have the infrastructure. you the infrastructure. and, you know, really be know, we should really just be allowing the market to do it instead europe. instead of across europe. they're ,1 trillion they're thinking ,1 trillion into net zero. into pushing net zero. but really what it's doing is sort of instituting sort of of instituting this sort of authoritarian an, you know, soft communism that controls every aspect people's lives. so aspect of people's lives. so like 15 minute cities, for example, where get fined if example, where you get fined if you you drive out of you leave, if you drive out of your area, too many times. >> and i've always thought, i thought i've always thought this was few things sunak was one of the few things sunak right net zero, right on rolling back net zero, you in a more sensible you know, in a more sensible way, we're still to way, saying we're still going to do it, which don't agree with do it, which i don't agree with anyway, we're still to anyway, but we're still going to do it. more moderately, you
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do it. but more moderately, you know, people. know, not impoverished people. even against this even tony blair is against this stuff china stuff because china just constantly coal plants stuff because china just constiday coal plants stuff because china just constiday we're oal plants stuff because china just constiday we're going, nts stuff because china just constiday we're going, oh, every day and we're going, oh, no all nonsense . no emissions. it's all nonsense. even blair says, look, we don't we have tiny emissions anyway . we have tiny emissions anyway. we should focus on financial services. can help the services. we can help the developing world with that kind of that's where we're of thing. that's where we're strong. apparently strong. we're apparently the second in the world for professional and financial services. but we're rubbish on this small . services. but we're rubbish on this small. but this because we're small. but why should should we, as why should why should we, as britons the entire world? britons help the entire world? screw those people. so we shouldn't. we shouldn't help them. and the why our them. and the reason why our carbon are going down is carbon rates are going down is because outsourcing all because we're outsourcing all the all the dirty the manufacturing, all the dirty stuff being offshore. so it's stuff is being offshore. so it's like hypocrisy. the whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia hypocrisy. the whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia lie. ocrisy. the whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia lie. it'ssy. the whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia lie. it's a the whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia lie. it's a scam whole thing stuff is being offshore. so it's liia lie. it's a scam .1ole thing is a lie. it's a scam. >> and also we've got loads of mountains and it's cold. so climate change where it gets warmer and the sea levels rise is be good for us. and is going to be good for us. and also people are always talking about the environment. if the sea levels rise, that's more environment for fishes. >> great point. fish. that's >> great point. pro fish. that's what here. and for what we are here. and for balance that was nonsense. balance all that was nonsense. let's the weekend let's do the i weekend and labour mayors have let's do the i weekend and labouragainst mayors have let's do the i weekend and
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labour against scrapping�*nave let's do the i weekend and labour against scrapping fae united against scrapping fa cup replays. area replays. oh good. another area where and labour have where the tories and labour have the exact same leo. the exact same policy leo. >> yeah so labour mayor andy burnham and his tory counterpart ben have united against ben houchen have united against controversial plans scrap fa controversial plans to scrap fa cup replays. so this is the fa's blaming the new format of the champions league, which will cause changes to the calendar. so it's doing away with these replays, but it's feared the lack will be hugely lack of replays will be hugely damaging clubs lower down damaging for clubs lower down the football pyramid, particularly outside the particularly those outside the football get football league. so you get these playing big these small clubs playing big clubs lots of clubs and they make lots of money from i've got no idea money from it. i've got no idea what replay is honest. what a replay is to be honest. >> they play another >> it's why they play another match after the first match to decide the tie, because why would because if would they do that? because if there a tie and football is there was a tie and football is one great games where one of those great games where you play an entire you can actually play an entire game no one wins. and so game and no one wins. and so instead to penalties, instead of going to penalties, they another. it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's another. it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a another. it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a drawither. it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a draw ,her. it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a draw , it's it's not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a draw , it's just not even instead of going to penalties, thit's a draw , it's just to: even if it's a draw, it's just to have it at one ground than the other. it's fair. oh they other. so it's fair. oh are they doing way. but but the doing it that way. but but the problem so the problem the problem is so the problem is the small clubs make all the money because their because man united come to their little get little town. suddenly they get massive but could.
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massive sales. but they could. maybe thinking they could maybe i was thinking they could have haven't have a rule. i haven't checked it, this makes sense. where it, if this makes sense. where you just the you just have it just in the smaller backyard you smaller clubs backyard and you don't the bigger don't have it at the bigger club. could be maybe a way club. that could be maybe a way it probably wouldn't with it probably wouldn't work with how they how the tournament works. they wouldn't money. no wouldn't make enough money. no it it wouldn't be it wouldn't be. it wouldn't be worth the worth it. because at least the manchester when manchester plays, stadium. plays, they fill up the stadium. and i think this is one of the best about football best things about football localisation. best things about football loci local. in. best things about football loctlocal. in. got small it's local. you got local small little teams playing bigger teams and this fa cup thing, people don't understand how great british football is. well it is the best sport i don't understand it is, but i've stopped watching it because they're kneeling and i don't have have time i've have i don't have time and i've started kneeling again. >> totally northern fur. >> that's totally northern fur. they're like vicar, they're like church england vicars. the church of england vicars. the amount it is ridiculous. >> the basic problem >> but the basic problem is the premier saying premier league are saying we play premier league are saying we play games play far too many games already. it's all it's ridiculous. we're all injured time. the lower injured all the time. the lower league saying this is league clubs are saying this is our to get some our one chance to get some money. that's the problem money. so that's the problem and that's kicking off. that's why it's all kicking off. but football stories, but anyway, football stories, well really well these lot don't really follow we'll end follow football. so we'll end there do another part there and we'll do another part in that is part two in
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in a minute. that is part two in the but coming joe biden the bag. but coming up joe biden sets women's rights oxford sets back women's rights oxford university struggles with diversity and diversity of thought, and chinese swimmers accidentally diversity of thought, and chin
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welcome back to headliners. let's crack on with the sunday telegraph and joe biden's new law. change has been accused of undoing decades of women's rights. but is there also a downside here, it's like a joke. like the other one. i'm so sorry. i'm gonna know. i'm gonna learn how to write a joke soon. and what are they? what are these ears next with it. next 50 years when you're 70, that's not that definitely that far away. definitely was that far away. definitely was that well, had a that a joke? well, you've had a whole comedy. you've whole career in comedy. you've never joke. it takes a never write a joke. it takes a while learn. that's the while to learn. that's what the thing don't understand thing they don't understand anyway. of rights with decades of women's rights with changes to title nine law. it's called title nine law. and that's the law that said, there has to be equality in american universities. and if you don't
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have equality, the american government doesn't give you money. basically, this is how money. so basically, this is how the american has the american government has bought off the universities, because the government is not like here, where the government just gives the money to the universities and they have to do things and have do the things and they have to do the whip, they don't get whip, otherwise they don't get the what he said was the money. and what he said was they said, biden is changing they said, so biden is changing to to protect to new rules to protect transgender people , from this transgender people, from this title thing, saying you've got to protect the trans. yeah, i'm shocked by this because they're sort of they're so far left and we we've sort of done really well on this issue in britain. and the democrats are just way out their to the left. it's out their way to the left. it's not a vote winner surely, not even a vote winner surely, easily. are doing? easily. or what are they doing? well,mean, i think people across >> i mean, i think people across america, there's america, i mean, yeah, there's going a few blue haired, going to be a few blue haired, freakish communists that want this, else is this, but everybody else is going like, this is going to be like, this is ridiculous because they're they're oh, want to they're saying, oh, they want to stop discrimination stop gender discrimination in schools and colleges, which sounds sounds sounds really nice, sounds really like, really cuddly. it's like, oh, you're stop gender you're going to stop gender discrimination. it's like, what they we're going they mean is we're going to allow women like compete
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allow women like me to compete in and women like me in the sports and women like me into the changing rooms and locker rooms and all the rest of it, which is just because , it, which is bad just because, you all right, i say, i'm you know, all right, i say, i'm a but i think we all a woman, but i think we all know, like, a woman, i am know, like, you're a woman, i am a i am a rule. i'm one of the most stunning and women, most stunning and brave women, you know, man, know, you're you know, man, you know, you're ugly. guardians say ugly. if the guardians say you're and brave. but you're stunning and brave. but but, it's an unfair but, yeah, it's an unfair advantage. women like advantage. you know, women like me have an unfair advantage in women's sports because we're bigger and we're men. and it also takes place from a real also takes a place from a real woman. i mean, a woman who's a woman. i mean, a woman who's a woman. i mean, a woman who's a woman. i find it so crazy. >> everyone said, oh, biden, it's the adults back in the room. i knew it wouldn't be. i said, it's going to be terrible. he's captured by it used to be called the squad. now that sort of still of faded away, but it still seems by the far of faded away, but it still seerelement by the far of faded away, but it still seerelement of by the far of faded away, but it still seerelement of the by the far of faded away, but it still seerelement of the party. :he far left element of the party. people like victor davis hanson have look, don't even have said, look, they don't even have said, look, they don't even have in the country have a majority in the country because of their left because of their far left policies. this they policies. this is why they need all i think policies. this is why they need al|for i think policies. this is why they need al|for vote i think policies. this is why they need al|for vote them, i think policies. this is why they need al|for vote them, i i think policies. this is why they need al|for vote them, i think1ink to for vote them, i think i think it's a myth that they just have a small section of have a small little section of the democratic think
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the democratic party. i think the democratic party. i think the democratic party actually believes stuff. they do believes this stuff. they do they what you they actually because what you do said what said do now, you said what you said was to women was extremely hurtful to women who look like you, was extremely hurtful to women who me. look like you, was extremely hurtful to women who me. i'm look like you, was extremely hurtful to women who me. i'm a look like you, was extremely hurtful to women who me. i'm a transok like you, was extremely hurtful to women who me. i'm a trans woman/ou, was extremely hurtful to women who me. i'm a trans woman .iu, like me. i'm a trans woman. yeah, exactly. so you're saying you're a real you're not you're not a real woman ? woman? >> no, i'm real. i'm the >> no, i'm a real. i'm the realist of women. i'm the most stunning all women. stunning and brave of all women. >> are you a trans woman? i'm a trans woman. you were always trans woman. no. you were always a not anything medically. a woman. not anything medically. yeah, he says he yeah, but he just. he says he is. so could he say. but you is. so how could he say. but you weren't. you never anything weren't. you never did anything because you were born a woman and were woman. never and you were a woman. i never did anything. and you were a woman. i never did go ything. and you were a woman. i never did go on ng. and you were a woman. i never did go on my twitter profile, >> go on my twitter profile, look pronouns and tell me look at my pronouns and tell me i did anything to change i never did anything to change my you did. why are you >> then you did. why are you calling woman? calling yourself a trans woman? trans. a trans. trans. trans means a trans. >> assigned male at birth. >> i was assigned male at birth. >> i was assigned male at birth. >> yeah. so don't you leave >> yeah. so why don't you leave out trans business? because out the trans business? because that's aggressive. there. that was weird. yes we got very closely we're closely because, you know, we're on know he can't hit on tv, so i know he can't hit me. he's like, i i know me. he's like, i know, i know women like him can be very hot. >> probably enough on that story. the sunday telegraph. >> and the head of oxford university's unit university's diversity unit is apparently too on apparently not too big on diversity thought. apparently not too big on div
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>> yeah, absolutely. so oxford university has allowed political diversity to wither. this is oxford dons have accused the university of allowing political diversity to wither away after its equality, sir , its head of equality, sir, elaborated the belgian police's attempt down attempt to shut down a conservative conference and obviously they were acting on the will of the of the left wing mayor, so yeah, this is vernal scott, who led the oxford's equality and diversity unit. he tweeted, that i applaud the mayor and the police of brussels for their decision to close down this conference, which was the mayor of brussels . yeah, yeah. mayor of brussels. yeah, yeah. which is i mean, this this conference, wasn't, know , conference, it wasn't, you know, it wasn't lunatics. this it wasn't raving, lunatics. this was politicians, like was mainstream politicians, like a former home secretary, the current leader of hungary. you know, these are these are my mates. >> i mean, was at the >> i mean, i was at the conference last year. yeah, i hear that natcon is suella braverman . yeah. braverman. yeah. >> not a radical person. >> not a radical person. >> politician, you >> mainstream politician, as you say. absurd. well, say. absolutely absurd. well, it's you it's like it's like you say, it's like it's like you say, it's like it's world any time it's team world against any time you word nation. it's you use the word nation. it's the opposite team world and the opposite of team world and they're against team world. and
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if think there's few if you think there's just a few of people out there, half of these people out there, half the population is. yeah. it was the population is. yeah. it was the action part sort of action equivalent saying the quiet equivalent of saying the quiet part . yeah. it was part out loud. yeah. it was like, let's shut down, like, let's just shut it down, please. everyone's like, no, please. and everyone's like, no, you're supposed you're not. we're not supposed to that. we're supposed do to do that. we're supposed to do it subtly. this guy's to do that. we're supposed to do it like,ubtly. this guy's to do that. we're supposed to do it like, yeah, this guy's to do that. we're supposed to do it like, yeah, brilliant.s guy's to do that. we're supposed to do it like, yeah, brilliant. buty's just like, yeah, brilliant. but at university at least oxford university have. let's clear. they've let's be very clear. they've said this terrible. toby said this is terrible. and toby young out and said that young has come out and said that i his employees. he i suggest his employees. he reads employer's free reads his employer's own free speech which speech policy, which is extremely university extremely good. and university of said doesn't of oxford has said it doesn't represent they have represent their views. they have a speech a robust freedom of speech policy. was just policy. so this guy was just going rogue? yeah, just sort of mouthing this guy? mouthing off. what is this guy? why is he. >> well, he thinks he's >> well, he thinks because he's surrounded people the surrounded by people at the university think the university who all think the same you know, it's the same way. you know, it's the only opinion to have only acceptable opinion to have in many circles. so you know, he thinks he doesn't know that what he's saying is like, you know, a german, you know, somebody in the nazi apparatus in the 1930s, germany wouldn't know necessarily that what they were doing was frowned upon, was frowned upon, would be would be
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seen because they're surrounded by who are who by people who are who are telling them do and we telling them to do it. so and we know, know, whenever you see know, you know, whenever you see the diversity and the words diversity and inclusion, means the absolute inclusion, it means the absolute opposite means opposite diversity means absolute rigidity of thought and opinion. and inclusion means opinion. no and inclusion means you've got to exclude anybody who thinks differently. >> , i think what i think >> no, i think what i think i think diversity does mean a different this and different thing to this guy and his context. diversity is black, gay, means, you know, gay, trans means, you know, disabled. >> if they have if they have the right opinion. >> right. and having the right opinion . but it doesn't include opinion. but it doesn't include people like you, leo. that's very clear. even though i'm trans, my just we're going to move on. but my question is, why does oxford university an does oxford university need an equality unit equality and diversity unit anyway equality and diversity unit anyw mean, why are they still >> i mean, why are they still racist first place? racist in the first place? >> great question. it's >> great question. and it's a joke so we don't get joke just for so we don't get ofcom , the observer and a story ofcom, the observer and a story about the tum excited delirium, which how i describe louis which is how i describe louis schaefer's this schaefer's appearance on this show every time. you know show every time. louis, you know what? delighted. i'm so what? i am delighted. i'm so happy tv. i've never happy to be on tv. i've never been on before. yes i'm been on tv before. yes i'm waiting. try and hide bit
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waiting. try and hide it a bit better. i know i should. i'm waiting be fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire be fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me.fired. i'm please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me. please.n please better. i know i should. i'm waitirfire me. please. anyway, don't fire me. please. anyway, please me anyway. please don't fire me anyway. i actually can't fire you. it's not. it's not a democracy like that. why can't they can. they can well, they can, can make me. well, they can, they write they can they can write in which they can write in. >> i wouldn't them ideas. >> i wouldn't give them ideas. >> i wouldn't give them ideas. >> was wrong. i'm not >> i did that was wrong. i'm not gb views @gbnews. i don't even know the address. just put subject heading. lewis schaefer say please don't fire louis schaefer the rumours. anyway schaefer and the rumours. anyway let here. outdated let me speak here. outdated offensive , outdated and offensive, outdated and offensive. police in england and wales barred from blaming restraint deaths on something called excited delirium . and called excited delirium. and this actually comes from america. and the terms used when a person who's being killed doesn't quite want to die and they might be acting out , like they might be acting out, like maybe trying to get up, maybe saying, i can't breathe or you're choking me. so they so the so the independent office for police conduct said stop using that word . it's not going using that word. it's not going to be on any forms. so if you say why did they die. you can't
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say why did they die. you can't say they died because they got all excited. yeah. and it was used in the george floyd case. so now to be banned. go so now it has to be banned. go on leo. >> yeah, it does sound like a sort of victorian that sort of victorian terms that you'd use to describe a housewife finally had housewife who'd finally had enough something of nerves. enough or something of nerves. >> died nerves. >> he died of nerves. >> he died of nerves. >> it originated in miami in >> and it originated in miami in the 1980s, after 32 black women who worked as sex workers were found dead, naked from the waist down with no obvious injuries. found dead, naked from the waist dora| with no obvious injuries. found dead, naked from the waist dora medical obvious injuries. found dead, naked from the waist dora medical examinernjuries. found dead, naked from the waist dora medical examiner concluded so a medical examiner concluded they must have died from cocaine and phenomenon he termed and sex, a phenomenon he termed excited delirium. but if cocaine and killed people, we'd have and sex killed people, we'd have no tory party. >> yeah. great point. that's a good point. it's hard to argue. yes. i mean, they've changed it to acute behavioural disturbance. even to acute behavioural distlis ance. even to acute behavioural distlis frowned even to acute behavioural distlis frowned that's�*n that is frowned upon. that's going go soon. but for now, going to go soon. but for now, they're keeping it because they can't think another can't think of another ridiculous. whole ridiculous. well, this whole thing is saying that term is basically that the dead basically saying that the dead were asking for it. and i think that's what made that's what that's what made it. that's what made so i'm reminded of the made it. so i'm reminded of the old rock whatever old chris rock bit. whatever happened old chris rock bit. whatever hapanyway, the independent. >> and prisons are struggling to hire and retain staff, but
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luckily still no luckily there's still no shortage criminals. leo shortage of criminals. leo >> so reveal the £162 >> yeah, so reveal the £162 million taxi and hotel bill to send prison staff around the country to plug gaps. so send prison staff around the country to plug gaps . so they're country to plug gaps. so they're not going round. they're not working as plasterers. and, you know, it sounds like they've got polyfilla. they're gaps polyfilla. they're filling gaps in the in the prison service. the government to spend government is having to spend millions to send millions of pounds to send prison workers miles away from home, because some prisoners , home, because some prisoners, some, some prisons, don't have enough staff . and this, this, enough staff. and this, this, this practice is soared by nearly 350% in the space of just four years. and several prisons are now entirely dependent on borrowed staff from other prisons that are sent there. and this can't be cost effective to spend so much money. they're probably getting overtime rates and in a taxi and and getting sent in a taxi and staying in hotel. this there's staying in a hotel. this there's got be a more effective way got to be a more effective way to prison service. to run a prison service. >> yeah, called detached >> yeah, it's called detached duty, how louis duty, which is how louis approaches this show. >> louis, the point is, is >> but louis, the point is, is like every point in this country, they don't pay people enough. >> and if they pay, they even
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said it themselves. they're having staffing difficulties in the face of more of a more competitive employment competitive local employment market, means they're not market, which means they're not paying market, which means they're not paying enough. and the work is horrible . so that's what they do horrible. so that's what they do in this country. they write tons and tons of articles about how bad workers the british people are. and that's i find that offensive . offensive. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks for sticking up for the british people. all right. let's quickly do the sunday times. and chinese swimmers have tragically had their food tainted that make them tainted by drugs that make them really swimming. really good at swimming. louis. yeah, that's i told yeah, well, that's what i told lucky. that's i told the lucky. that's what i told the police, it's the chinese police, too. it's the chinese swimmers. just finding swimmers. and they just finding this had to do with this out. this had to do with the 1921 olympics, where there were 23 chinese swimmers who were 23 chinese swimmers who were tested positive for having this trimethyl something of zinedine , a powerful heart drug, zinedine, a powerful heart drug, maybe they had heart problems or something. anyway, metazocine. right. and and they were actually tested positive, but the but the wada did nothing
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about it, which is the world anti—doping si king administration, which sounds like you trying to say water. >> yeah, that's quite a good joke. gone. >> yeah. well, apparently this drug, trimetazidine, or whatever it's widely used due it's called is widely used due to how quickly it passes through the body. so the fact that they're caught with it in their body or on their, it was on the kitchen or something, kitchen worktops or something, you know, that's that's kind of worrying, know why worrying, but i don't know why they when catch they can't when they catch athletes performance athletes who've used performance enhancing they enhancing drugs, can they balance performance balance out with performance reducing drugs like make them do, like, do, i don't know, like, some buckets got to buckets and then they've got to run the race. >> yeah. good idea. it's very suspicious. and it's a bit like the dodgy beef in the mexican boxers. this beef. but it's boxers. eat this beef. but it's got, sort these got, it's got sort of these drugs, enhancing drugs, performance enhancing drugs, performance enhancing drugs of as drugs and it's kind of known as a boxing . right. so a thing in boxing. right. so this sounds like they've been, you accidentally our you know, accidentally in our food the food and oops, we won all the gold yeah i'm suspicious. >> that's all saying. but >> that's all i'm saying. but you know, interesting thing you know, the interesting thing is, like you say, is, is that some, like you say, drugs that thing. drugs that that hurt the thing. but drugs don't do but a lot of drugs don't do anything. they did tests epo, anything. they did tests on epo, which which a drug that which is, which is a drug that the bicyclist makes you have
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more red blood supposedly more red blood cells, supposedly it they've done it says, but then they've done tests it. it has no effect tests on it. it has no effect whatsoever balance. whatsoever for balance. >> have say that's probably >> i have to say that's probably not all right. that is not true. all right. that is part three brutally murdered. but up the final but coming up in the final section, cannabis smokers have a litter mcdonald's litter festival, the mcdonald's billboard like fries billboard that smells like fries and the volcano that spews
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welcome back to headliners. let's crack on with the mail on sunday if it's okay with lewis. and cannabis smokers have gathered in some sort of degenerate celebration. but at least managed leave the least they managed to leave the house yeah, absolutely. on this. crowds of >> on this. so crowds of cannabis smokers lit up in full view of the police at the annual 4 0 rally in hyde park today 4 to 0 rally in hyde park today to that illegal drug to demand that the illegal drug is decriminalised and the police did because system did nothing because the system wants people to smoke lots of marijuana, when people marijuana, because when people smoke marijuana, they become compliant and they lose faith in
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themselves and they don't leave themselves and they don't leave the house and they become the ideal the house and they become the ideal, they eat doritos. yeah, they become the ideal player for some sort of authoritarian communist like the like communist system like the like we're being handed to us. so really, what you shouldn't do, you shouldn't weed. you you shouldn't smoke weed. you should, know. there are should, i don't know. there are drugs make you angry, and drugs that make you angry, and you them instead. you should take them instead. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> think you a lot >> i think you have a lot of conspiracy though, conspiracy theories, though, so they with that conspiracy theories, though, so they but with that conspiracy theories, though, so they but they with that conspiracy theories, though, so they but they don't/ith that conspiracy theories, though, so they but they don't actually do much. but they don't actually do anything. >> wm anything. >> do anything about >> they don't do anything about the theories. >> they don't do anything about the sorry. theories. >> they don't do anything about the sorry. thought �*ies. >> they don't do anything about the sorry. thought this had >> sorry. i thought this had to do with celebration do with the celebration of hitler's birthday 20th. hitler's birthday on april 20th. that's his really? probably not celebrated in i don't celebrate it, but i had an ex—girlfriend whose birthday was this day. i mean, it is true. it says the police were there. there was like overwhelmed with like they were overwhelmed with police. they were used enforcement proportionate, enforcement where proportionate, necessary . the whole the whole necessary. the whole the whole park is smoking pot. you don't think that that's big enough? not that i'm in of that. not that i'm in favour of that. i looked pictures. i looked at pictures. >> just litter everywhere. >> i was just litter everywhere. and it's not just me this and it's not just me saying this because sort of, you know, because i'm a sort of, you know, puritanical anti—drug person, which there happened which i am. but there happened to and just
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to be litter and food just strewn around. not good. strewn around. it's not good. the declining, the country is just declining, isn't ways, isn't it? in all sorts of ways, absolutely is. >> i used know, >> yeah. i used to, you know, when my misspent i smoked when my misspent youth, i smoked weed there's much weed them. there's not much to do in south—west scotland. so yeah, did that bit like yeah, like we did that bit like this feels like now become this feels like now it's become a thing like , you know, a thing that like, you know, normies normies do. it's normies do, normies do. it's almost. yeah >> it's not no fun in that not smoking weed is the new smoking weed. exactly. let's do the daily star sunday and a new mcdonald's . mcdonald's billboard. >> smells like fries. which >> smells just like fries. which kind makes wonder kind of makes me wonder if they've making fries they've been making their fries out billboard along this out of billboard all along this well. used to use, what you well. they used to use, what you might call it. they used to use, pig- might call it. they used to use, pig. no toxoplasma. no, they they use beef, beef fat. they used to use beef, beef fat. and then they had to switch it. so it does smell amazing. and this is a fantastic advertising because this is in the netherlands, a it's a billboard that pumps out the scent of mcdonald's fries, and it doesn't even have a name on it. you can't even call it a billboard. it's just like a pollution device that's like like smoking smell board. >> but has it got the sign on it
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as well? >> does it nothing. >> does it has nothing. >> does it has nothing. >> nothing there. >> there's nothing there. >> there's nothing there. >> there tell >> there's nothing there to tell the people. this is the smell of chips . chips. >> so you just walk past, you smell, you smell it. >> you get the hunger, the hungen >> you get the hunger, the hunger, and you think, hell for you, you haven't eaten you, louis, you haven't eaten a carb 89. well, you know carb since 89. well, you know what? but but, no, what? i do cheat. but but, no, there is a billboard. >> it says in the in the article. >> no, it isn't movement billboard. it says. says billboard. it says. it says there's written mark there's nothing written on mark dolan is the only person that could this in the uk, could resist this in the uk, there's voice over, on the there's a voice over, on the billboard yeah, billboard saying, yeah, but nothing the thing. nothing written on the thing. mcdonnell ads, you know, you know it when you smell it. >> seems like, yeah, it speaks. >> but we don't know what's written on it. right. it's a big red. a big red thing. it's red. it's a big red thing. it's a big thing. should check a big red thing. we should check that. but the point is, it's a new kind advertising. because that. but the point is, it's a new sayj advertising. because that. but the point is, it's a new sayj a youtising. because that. but the point is, it's a new sayj a you tisin look cause as i say here, you can look away, can't away. away, but you can't smell away. >> a good point. unless >> that's a good point. unless you your breath. i think you hold your breath. i think the only to our the only way to defeat our corporate overlords to hold corporate overlords is to hold your forever. your breath forever. >> up oxygen. >> yeah. just give up on oxygen. you is? is. you know what this is? this is. it be pointed out. this is it must be pointed out. this is death food. i mean, the
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hamburgers, burgers hamburgers, the actual burgers are good, but everything else you they don't you just can't eat, they don't smell good. >> fries smell good. >> the fries don't smell good. they cheap they always smell kind of cheap and want mcdonald's and nasty. i want mcdonald's nicely every day, but i never go discipline still. >> you should not go to >> and you should not go to mcdonald's because they don't advertise gb news, which is advertise on gb news, which is stopping louis schaefer from getting any of that getting a weekly say any of that , know. we don't have an , i don't know. we don't have an opinion it. let's do the opinion on it. let's do the sunday now before louis gets us all with a good idea all in trouble with a good idea for trying get rid of for anyone trying to get rid of their bombshells. their old bombshells. >> so a bomb squad >> leo. yeah, so a bomb squad seals after an seals off a town after an ammunition shell was donated to seals off a town after an a|charityion shell was donated to seals off a town after an a|charity shop. ell was donated to seals off a town after an a|charity shop. so was donated to seals off a town after an a|charity shop. so was is nated to seals off a town after an a|charity shop. so was is theed to a charity shop. so this is the quaint town of wem in quaint market town of wem in shropshire. and they had to seal off part of the town centre after the device was discovered by in a bag of donations by staff in a bag of donations at the severn hospice store. and it was a ten inch, ten inch shell, they had to move it to a car park and then put up a 30 metre cordon and then do a sort of controlled explosion. and i mean , sure, i mean, whenever mean, sure, i mean, whenever i read stories like this, they didn't do an explosion. they said, yeah, carried out the team
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then a controlled then carried out a controlled explosion the security explosion following the security alert. they didn't bring them . >> but they didn't bring them. they do thing there they didn't do the thing there literally says it. >> an explosive ordnance disposal. >> they blew it up in a 30 metre. that's 90ft. they didn't do they took it somewhere do that. they took it somewhere else. do that. they took it somewhere els> is so important that we >> this is so important that we get on how get the details on this. how many away? i just want many feet away? i just want i just want leo to get the stories wrong he's always making wrong because he's always making me bad. but got him me look bad. but you've got him on which whole on weapons, which is his whole world. one to world. oh, yes. the wrong one to pick. honestly well, you may as well put him on iron brew and smack but he's pointing at smack gone, but he's pointing at them. sorry. them. oh, sorry. >> i just going to >> well, i was just going to say, know, i always used to say, you know, i always used to think, know, it's think, oh, you know, it's something from second something from the second world war. blow war. it's not going to blow up now. and it turns out now. and but then it turns out they they're being now. and but then it turns out they by they're being now. and but then it turns out they by putin re being now. and but then it turns out they by putin in being now. and but then it turns out they by putin in ukraine.g used by putin in ukraine. >> got one you >> we've got one minute. you want to on this or do the want to carry on this or do the volcano. >> do volcano. >> let's do the volcano. >> let's do the volcano. >> let's do the volcano. >> let's do the sunday >> okay. let's do the sunday mirror. and a volcano been mirror. and a volcano has been spewing some kind spewing out gold like some kind of dangerous super mario of very dangerous super mario game. mount game. lewis. yeah, this is mount erebus, 12,400ft erebus, which is 12,400ft high in you know in antarctica. did you know there volcanoes in there was a volcanoes in antarctica? i didn't know, which is news. you
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is why this is news. did you know there was gold that could be i imagine there be spewed out? i imagine there could because whatever be spewed out? i imagine there could bigets;e whatever be spewed out? i imagine there could bigets spewed ver and underneath gets spewed out and gold immutable , right? it's not. can't be created >> can't be created or destroyed. >> be. it can't be >> it can't be. it can't be boiled down into something else. it's way it is. it's got to stay the way it is. that's and who knows what, that's why. and who knows what, what from. what planet it comes from. velikovsky whisky to try and get the gold a spewing volcano. the gold from a spewing volcano. leo, we've seven seconds. leo, we've got seven seconds. anything on this? >> mean, it's quite >> no, but, i mean, it's quite cool gold coming out of cool that gold is coming out of a i suppose that was a volcano. i suppose that was the worst. >> nailed it. >> nailed it. >> that great. great stuff. >> that was great. great stuff. >> that was great. great stuff. >> rest of the show was >> the rest of the show was good. all right. show is good. all right. the show is pretty over. so let's have pretty much over. so let's have another look sunday's another quick look at sunday's front sunday front pages. so the sunday telegraph urged to telegraph has met chief urged to resign treatment of jews . resign over treatment of jews. the mail on sunday house sale document could nail rayner. document that could nail rayner. the observer goes with labour shifts tactics to target shifts poll tactics to target fearful tory over 65. the sunday times has endless bloody disgrace. the sunday mirror cowell i'll heal rift with lewis and sharon. no idea what that's about and don't care. and the
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daily star sunday psycho seagull tried to peck off my pecker, which we covered in detail earlier. that's it for tonight's show, thanks to and lewis. show, thanks to leo and lewis. headunesis show, thanks to leo and lewis. headlines is tomorrow at 11 headlines is back tomorrow at 11 pm, you're watching 5 pm, and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for a.m, then stay tuned for breakfast. but for now, it's good good morning. and breakfast. but for now, it's g00(bless good morning. and breakfast. but for now, it's g00(bless . good morning. and god bless. >> that warm feeling inside from 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 our weather. so be dominating our weather. so bringing settled bringing us some more settled conditions. these bringing us some more settled conditi0|fronts these bringing us some more settled conditi0|fronts out these bringing us some more settled conditi0|fronts out �*thee bringing us some more settled conditi0|fronts out “the north weather fronts out to the north will bring bit more in the will bring us a bit more in the way rain we head through way of rain as we head through sunday into the new week. sunday and into the new week. plenty around through plenty of cloud around through the evening, the rest of this evening, spilling way southwards spilling its way southwards across and into across much of england and into parts wales into the early parts of wales into the early hours morning. south hours of the morning. but south eastern parts of england, northern ireland, western scotland probably holding on to some turning
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some clearer skies and turning chilly some frost chilly here, perhaps some frost in under all that in places. but under all that cloud not quite as cloud generally not quite as cold. the high single cold. although the high single figures are possible. so a bit of a cloudier start, particularly for eastern parts of scotland, outbreaks of scotland, some outbreaks of rain spilling their way southwards through sunday morning. eastern parts morning. but eastern parts of england, northern ireland, western scotland still holding on to some of that sunshine, perhaps 1 or 2 showers across the very south—east, but it the very far south—east, but it should staying dry for most should be staying dry for most places cloud, and places away from that cloud, and rain rain rain under that cloud and rain still quite still feeling quite chilly. we're struggling into we're struggling to reach into the double across some the double figures across some nonh the double figures across some north but further north sea coast, but further south 14 or 15 degrees. south highs of 14 or 15 degrees. monday start a little bit monday does start a little bit cloudier for most of us. outbreaks of rain spreading their southwards across much their way southwards across much of through monday, of the uk through monday, perhaps parts of perhaps southeastern parts of england, a bit of england, holding on to a bit of sunshine the afternoon sunshine through the afternoon and in that and feeling warm in that sunshine, much chillier sunshine, but much chillier elsewhere . further showers elsewhere. further showers through and wednesday, elsewhere. further showers throthose and 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 the week . second half of the week. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boiler boilers, sponsors of weather on
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