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>> good evening. i'm elizabeth callaghan in the gb newsroom . callaghan in the gb newsroom. i'm british schoolboy alex batty who went missing six years ago in spain, has been reunited with his family in the uk, greater manchester police say they've yet to establish whether a criminal investigation will be opened into his disappearance . opened into his disappearance. the 17 year old was just 11 when he vanished with his mother and grandfather. he was found on thursday in france after leaving the spiritual commune where he was living with his mother . the was living with his mother. the israeli prime minister says he's heartbroken over the deaths of three hostages who were accidentally killed yesterday.
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benjamin netanyahu described it as a terrible tragedy and is haunted by how close they were to rescuing the three men. they were killed after being misidentified as a threat. it's emerged they were holding up white flags at the time . the uk white flags at the time. the uk and italy have agreed to finance and italy have agreed to finance a plan to return migrants to tunisia , as the prime minister tunisia, as the prime minister warned that illegal migration could overwhelm european countries . rishi sunak addressed countries. rishi sunak addressed a crowd of italian conservatives in rome today after meeting italian prime minister giorgia meloni . the agreement will see meloni. the agreement will see the two countries assist in the voluntary return of migrants currently stuck in tunisia. the prime minister says that it's now more important than ever to tackle illegal migration. >> if we do not tackle this problem , the numbers will only problem, the numbers will only grow . it will overwhelm our grow. it will overwhelm our countries and our capacity to help those who actually need our help those who actually need our help the most. the cost of
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accommodating these people will anger our citizens. accommodating these people will anger our citizens . who won't anger our citizens. who won't understand why their money should have to be spent on deaung should have to be spent on dealing with consequences dealing with the consequences of this evil trade. it will destroy the public's faith, not just in us as politicians, but in our very systems of government . it very systems of government. it means while 61 migrants, including women and children, have drowned following a shipwreck off libya , that's shipwreck off libya, that's according to the international organisation for migration in libya. >> it says the boat was carrying around 86 people and departed from the libyan city of zuwara . from the libyan city of zuwara. the government says it will announce plans to modernise the uk's spiking laws next week. the home office says the measures will make it clear that spiking dnnks will make it clear that spiking drinks illegal, following drinks is illegal, following pressure from campaigners and opposition parties . the changes opposition parties. the changes will form part of a wider package of measures to protect women and tackle spiking . the women and tackle spiking. the home secretary, james cleverly , home secretary, james cleverly, says ensuring women and girls can live their lives free from
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fear is one of his top priorities . and some priorities. and some entertainment news. pop star ali ali alexander will represent the united kingdom at the eurovision song contest in 2024. today, with same. >> but you telling me you can't breathe? well you should send me free. >> the years and years lead singer and bafta winning actor has scored 510 uk singles and two number one albums. the song he'll perform in the swedish competition next may is yet to be announced . this is gb news be announced. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's time for headliners .
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headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at sunday's newspapers . i'm your sunday's newspapers. i'm your host, andrew doyle, and joining me tonight, as ever, we have two comedians of varying competence, lewis . schaffer and cressida wetton. >> i'll leave it for you to decide who is the superior comedian. >> i think it's you, cressida. >> i think it's you, cressida. >> very kind of you. >> that's very kind of you. >> that's very kind of you. >> think depends the >> i think it depends what the task . task is. >> yeah, have your >> yeah, you have you have your skills, . >> yeah, you have you have your skill;, . >> yeah, you have you have your skill;, call myself >> i never call myself a comedian. cressida can have comedian. so cressida can have that comedian. so cressida can have tha okay. i'm very. >> okay. i'm very. >> okay. i'm very. >> you brought me this tie, lewis . lewis. >> he actually gave me this tie tonight, a tonight, so i'm a bit self—conscious because i don't think self—conscious because i don't thirwell, it's if >> well, i think it's nice if you like. andrew you if you if you like. andrew doyle tie . tweet us at lewis doyle tie. tweet us at lewis schaffer .co.uk . schaffer .co.uk. >> he uses every opportunity to publicise himself. it's outrageous. okay. we're going to start by looking at sunday's front pages. >> and the telegraph is leading with pm hostile states using migration to destabilise the west . west. >> that's from a speech he gave in italy . in italy. >> the observer also has that story , and also sunak's missed
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story, and also sunak's missed targets , leaving the nhs facing targets, leaving the nhs facing a winter crisis. >> we'll get on to that in moment. >> the mail on sunday also runs with the rishi story. >> illegal migrants will overwhelm bit of doom overwhelm uk bit of doom mongering from the prime minister there. >> has cameron >> the sunday times has cameron in time for sustainable gaza ceasefire and the sunday mirror teen alex back home. >> the daily star has a rather odd story. this christmas i will be mostly hiding in the shed . be mostly hiding in the shed. we'll get to that and explain it in a moment. >> your pages . >> those were your front pages. >> those were your front pages. >> okay, lewis, what's on the cover of the mail on sunday? >> the mail on sunday? rishi illegal migrants will only overwhelm uk as. is he. rishi sunak , who is our prime minister sunak, who is our prime minister >> we know that, lewis. >> we know that, lewis. >> okay, but maybe people don't know. maybe. maybe we got a lot of people watching in america. they going . on they don't care what's going. on in this country. but, uh , he, he in this country. but, uh, he, he says he , he was in italy
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says he, he was in italy speaking with, uh, giorgia meloni , who was considered to be meloni, who was considered to be a right wing, horrible person. well, it's interesting, you know, she's the, uh, she's been elected, you know, the brothers of italy . of italy. >> and, uh, it's interesting because that's the mail's coverage. uh in the i news, which we also had a look at, uh, they were talking about this is that speaks far right that he speaks of this far right event. word event. they use the word far right, then hard right, then extreme right, then hard right, then ext geta point. yeah. we get the point. yeah. you know, is we get the point. yeah. you kno elected is we get the point. yeah. you kno elected leader is we get the point. yeah. you kno elected leader of is we get the point. yeah. you kno elected leader of italy, is we get the point. yeah. you kno elected leader of italy, and the elected leader of italy, and it's not actually that inappropriate for rishi sunak to give it? give a speech. there is it? >> she's had lot give a speech. there is it? >>experience she's had lot give a speech. there is it? >>experience thisz's had lot give a speech. there is it? >>experience this herself lot of experience of this herself lately . i of experience of this herself lately. i mean, of experience of this herself lately . i mean, they've got lately. i mean, they've got something haven't lately. i mean, they've got sometyes. haven't lately. i mean, they've got sometyes. 7000 haven't lately. i mean, they've got sometyes. 7000 people haven't lately. i mean, they've got sometyes. 7000 people at fen't they? yes. 7000 people at lampedusa in one day. um was the example we always give. isn't it? that was a bit of a challenge. doubled the population in a day . population in a day. >> so it's a lot to deal with, isn't it? i mean, what's your take cressida? you take on this, cressida? do you think a lot of think that i mean, a lot of people have actually quite people have actually been quite disappointed with in disappointed with meloni in terms of the promises that she had to deal with the had made to deal with the migration issue, of migration issue, and none of them seem to have come to fruition. very
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fruition. well, it's very difficult, isn't it? >> feel for the people with >> i do feel for the people with this they keep having to this job, they keep having to give these plans and give these five point plans and come up with great ideas for how to very difficult. >> it is tricky. luis, how >> yes, it is tricky. luis, how would you do this? mean, rishi would you do this? i mean, rishi is framing we've is sort of framing this as we've got well, got to deal with the, well, the criminal know , criminal gangs and you know, their operandi, their modus operandi, which works for them. and, you know, you've certain you've even got sort of certain criminals and gangsters boasting about the fact that there's absolutely nothing that people can do. meloni wants to send the migrants albania. wants migrants to albania. rishi wants to send them to rwanda . um, it to send them to rwanda. um, it feels doesn't it? >> it feels desperate because they're not doing what needs to be done. it's a very, know, be done. it's a very, you know, criminal , like like criminal gangs, like like there'd no there'd be no there'd be no there'd be no migrants if it wasn't for criminal gangs. that is nothing to do criminal gangs , is they? >> they're the ones who bring in the are. >> they're the ones who bring in the but are. >> they're the ones who bring in the but they'll are. >> they're the ones who bring in the but they'll they'llare. >> they're the ones who bring in the but they'll they'll there'll >> but they'll they'll there'll be figure a be other people to figure out a way a business way. it's a business that the it's a business. >> it's an illegal business. so there'll be more criminal gangs here is the most important thing. >> hitler was elected. okay mussolini was elected just
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because meloni was elected. that doesn't make her not right wing. >> i mean, that's that's quite a stare from what we were talking about. i know, but i had to say it was saying about. i know, but i had to say it legitimate was saying about. i know, but i had to say it legitimate and was saying about. i know, but i had to say it legitimate and she'saying about. i know, but i had to say it legitimate and she's not; far. >> right. >> right. >> yeah . my point, lewis, was >> yeah. my point, lewis, was simply media is simply that the media is continually branding people far right when entirely right when i'm not entirely convinced are. convinced that they are. >> because but team >> i agree because but team world wants no borders. team world wants mass . world wants no borders. team world wants mass. immigration, team world wants this . what team world wants this. what makes this story so ridiculous is illegal migrants will overwhelm uk . they're overwhelm uk. they're overwhelming the uk. it's already a done deal. the country is basically . being destroyed is basically. being destroyed from . within in by letting in from. within in by letting in hundreds of thousands of people who are so different from the core beliefs and have no desire to follow the core beliefs of the that's not necessarily entirely the case. >> i mean, there are people who are asylum are seeking asylum because they're coming from war torn countries. and we should we should people. >> know the numbers are >> but we know the numbers are too where is too high. and where lewis is right, it's kind of
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right, is that it's kind of funny to hear it from rishi, isn't it? as rishi is isn't it? as if rishi is suddenly think suddenly going, guys, i think we might it's yes, rishi, suddenly going, guys, i think we migratherlt's yes, rishi, suddenly going, guys, i think we migratherlt's you'd rishi, suddenly going, guys, i think we migratherlt's you'd sorti, suddenly going, guys, i think we migratherlt's you'd sort it out. >> yeah, well, labour claimed that be able to that they're going to be able to sort but sort it out. yeah, i mean, but it's quite funny, isn't it, because party because the conservative party official talking how labour because the conservative party officialike|lking how labour because the conservative party officialike migrants how labour because the conservative party officialike migrants coming labour because the conservative party officialike migrants coming .1bour really like migrants coming. in. but of course, this all happened under know, under the tories. so, you know, they're a little bit of introspection they're a little bit of intrwell:tion they're a little bit of intrwell ,ion they're a little bit of intrwell , it] they're a little bit of intrwell , it makes you think, >> well, it makes you think, well, which side is rishi on is he on our side. is he on the side of the british people? well, he's prime minister so well, he's our prime minister so one should one would hope so. you should hope so. the, the, you know , i hope so. the, the, you know, i think he lewis, but just think he is, lewis, but just know whether he's doing a good job or is arguable. we don't job or not is arguable. we don't know. do . not know. know. we do. not know. >> well, you think he's part of team world? >> probably. think he's >> probably. yeah. i think he's basically by basically bought and paid for by team he cares. >> i still don't what that >> i still don't know what that means. >> i still don't know what that m> sunaks missed >> observer. sunaks missed targets leave nhs facing catastrophic winter crisis. it's the headline that we get every yeah the headline that we get every year. yes, time of year. um, well, broken the nhs is. well, how broken the nhs is. >> yes. that >> yes. and that it's overwhelmed and that there's the
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bed capacity is nearly full. >> well it and the queues for >> well it is and the queues for appointments is vast. yes. we're now millions a month aren't we. >> and but i don't know i mean we have the same if you google this headline and then play we have the same if you google this itheiline and then play we have the same if you google this ithe dates nd then play we have the same if you google this ithe dates on then play we have the same if you google this ithe dates on google, play we have the same if you google this ithe dates on google, youny with the dates on google, you can go back in every year. you get same . oh, get the same, uh, the same. oh, that's true every year. okay. >> well, crystal, what is the solution? solution more solution? is the solution more money because money for the nhs? because i suspect that's the solution. >> well, we've got another article we're going to look at in that in a while, aren't we? that covers some of that, i think, to be , i think actually, be honest, i think actually, i hate think louis hate to say it, i think louis schaefer what not necessarily solution. what not necessarily all of ideas , but people all of his ideas, but people looking after their own health, taking an interest, i think. >> of the advice that >> but some of the advice that louis he says louis gives is terrible. he says that can rocks is that, that you can eat rocks is that, well, magnesium am yes you can. >> magnesium is a rock. calcium is a rock you can eat. that's a day's day's behind. >> yeah, but but you know, we do know, don't we? we've got a big problem with um, it's problem with obesity. um, it's just one thing could just one thing that we could change. absolutely >> are you a fan of the nhs? because i happen our because i happen to think our health than
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health service is better than yours in america. because in america, you're poor and you america, if you're poor and you get you? america, if you're poor and you get don't you? america, if you're poor and you get don't think you? america, if you're poor and you get don't think you you? america, if you're poor and you get don't think you die.u? america, if you're poor and you get buton't think you die. u? america, if you're poor and you get but in�*t think you die. u? america, if you're poor and you get but in this nk you die. u? america, if you're poor and you get but in this nk you dyou? america, if you're poor and you get but in this nk you dyou know >> but in this country, you know , because they say it's free, they say you're not, you know, don't worry . it's a different don't worry. it's a different situation in america . you panic situation in america. you panic and then when you need it, they give you a lots of free health care. yeah. there is health care in country. don't in this country. they say don't worry until you need it. and by the it, there's no the time you need it, there's no health and you health care for you. and you die. i it's die. i think i think it's better. i think it's better in this people this country because people don't worry about it. >> there's >> so you admit there's something that the does something that the uk does better . better than america. >> worry. that's better than america. >> they're worry. that's better than america. >> they're more norry. that's better than america. >> they're more relaxed.at's better than america. >> they're more relaxed. the why they're more relaxed. the country is going through is being destroyed, people being destroyed, but people don't worry. that's what i love about people . it's about these people. it's like everybody calm. everybody is calm. keep calm. >> we've got a sense of humour. okay the okay let's move on now to the cover the times. who's got cover of the times. who's got this? cressida is that you? >> this me. >> now? this is me. >> now? this is me. >> what ? >> & cameron? time for >> uh, cameron? uh, time for sustainable gaza ceasefire . sustainable gaza ceasefire. foreign secretary joins forces with germany to declare that too many civilians have been killed. i mean, come on, is this news now? of course it's not news.
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first of all, david cameron , first of all, david cameron, he's like, he makes you long for tony blair. >> i wouldn't go that far. >> i wouldn't go that far. >> well , maybe not, >> i wouldn't go that far. >> well, maybe not, but, i mean, you know what he's saying. >> well, maybe not, but, i mean, youobviouslyit he's saying. >> well, maybe not, but, i mean, youobviously , he's saying. >> well, maybe not, but, i mean, youobviously , we're;aying. >> well, maybe not, but, i mean, youobviously , we're allng. >> obviously, we're all concerned civilians die . concerned when civilians die. uh, you know, one civilian death is . never mind. is a tragedy. never mind. however, been killed is a tragedy. never mind. hothisar, been killed is a tragedy. never mind. hothis conflict. been killed is a tragedy. never mind. hothis conflict. but been killed is a tragedy. never mind. hothis conflict. but beekindled in this conflict. but this kind of skips over the obvious problem, which is hamas. you know, you have pledged to commit october the 7th again and again and again . israel, really, from and again. israel, really, from and again. israel, really, from a security perspective , doesn't a security perspective, doesn't have a choice but to wipe them out . out. >> right. n >> right. can i can i give you a different approach? okay and i know this might be taken wrong. israel is ju is acting like a crazy man . crazy man. >> in what sense? >> in what sense? >> in what sense? >> in a crazy man. that they're willing shoot own willing to shoot their own people . no, that's. people. no, that's. >> accident people. no, that's. >> that was clearly an accident. >> that was clearly an accident. >> i know it was an accent. it wasn't really an accident. >> was. is no >> of course it was. there is no . and this happens yes. . and this happens in war. yes. cressida do you want to just make absolutely . was an >> well, absolutely. was an accident. and they've said it was . it's clearly was an accident. it's clearly a
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tragedy. that tragedy. it's something that it's costs war, it's one of the costs of war, isn't it? but extremely isn't it? but it's extremely regrettable . i don't think that regrettable. i don't think that was the problem is that they have been put this position have been put in this position where to defend the country. >> you know, israel is doing what happened on october the 7th is, , is mass terrorism . is, you know, is mass terrorism. it was a pogrom . and unless they it was a pogrom. and unless they deal with it, you know, and i don't know how they deal with it, it's very, very tough because, they're because, you know, they're trying best to trying their best to avoid civilian yeah and civilian casualties. yeah and because they know what because they know of what happens when they, when happens globally when they, when they, civilians. they, when they kill civilians. but i don't know, what i but what i don't know, what i don't have a problem isn't it. >> it's like saying, well that's a yeah. look a bad thing. yeah. we'll look behind say behind you, you know, and to say , like sustainable , uh, i'd like a sustainable ceasefire . it's irritatingly ceasefire. it's so irritatingly simplistic, it? yes. when simplistic, isn't it? yes. when you've got to deal with hamas . you've got to deal with hamas. >> what these >> and what about these activists? they keep going on line how want line about how they want a ceasefire, want an ceasefire, but they also want an intifada, is the opposite. intifada, which is the opposite. you can't have both one. >> you said what you said is right. you have at it right. you have to look at it from from the of of from from the point of view of the that they're dealing the area that they're dealing with. the israelis want to be known as being unstoppable. and
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un unquenchable, presumably wanted to tear it against. they're not going to be they're not the same jews let not the same jews that let the nazis millions of them. nazis kill millions of them. they are a different kind of jews, and they're sending a message not to just hamas, but to every country in the middle east saying , do not mess with east saying, do not mess with us. this won't be easy. >> what do you blame them? i mean, the establishment of israel that was about israel was about that was about the idea never that we the idea of never again that we have borders . have secure, secure borders. that's why everyone is so horrified at netanyahu. and there's a lot of blame there's been a lot of blame levelled that this levelled at him that this happened on his watch. anyway, we've got move on. uh, this we've got to move on. uh, this is slight change is the daily star, slight change of tone, slight change tone . of tone, slight change of tone. >> daily star. this christmas, i will be mostly hiding in the shed. will be mostly hiding in the shed . um, remember him from the shed. um, remember him from the 90s? shed. um, remember him from the 905? ? 90s? the show guy? >> i don't know him. >> i don't know him. >> was he called? >> was he called? >> oh, one the >> oh, he's one of the characters oh to come characters from the. oh to come out and this i'll out and say this week i'll mostly be eating yoghurt or whatever. >> okay. >> okay. >> why is on >> okay. >> why is cover? >> t christmas soon. >> because it's christmas soon. andrew, you're >> because it's christmas soon. andreiof you're >> because it's christmas soon. andreiof its you're >> because it's christmas soon. andreiof its work, you're >> because it's christmas soon. andreiof its work, and you're >> because it's christmas soon. andreiof its work, and thisr're aware of its work, and this is suggesting that at christmas you
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should hide in the shed from your family you misanthropic approach. >> what do you think? i mean, i imagine your hide from you. >> well, i actually sent >> well, i was actually sent a meme that showed a family me, a man. like basically keeping his his family quiet during the christmas time. well it's stressful, you know, there's a lot of depression . that's why lot of depression. that's why they call it day. because they call it boxing day. because it's the day after christmas. you punching? you want to start punching? somebody you want to start punching? someboc. i don't want to be in >> yeah. i don't want to be in your household. >> yeah. i don't want to be in youlsiousehold. >> yeah. i don't want to be in youlsiouseand. >> yeah. i don't want to be in youlsiousean old. that >> is that an old. is that an old probably think >> it probably is, but i think you away with it. is it you can get away with it. is it an it don't >> i suspect it is, i don't know. let us know. know. well let us know. >> uh, write in or tweet and let lewis he's plagiarising lewis know if he's plagiarising old jokes. okay, that's it for part one. coming up, we've got illegal immigration destabilising . society and destabilising. society and criminal gangs joining forces. high
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news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. your first look at sunday's newspapers . i'm andrew doyle,
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newspapers. i'm andrew doyle, i'm still here with luis schaefer, the only woman schaefer, and the only woman he's legally allowed to be within ten of cressida within ten feet of cressida wetton . we're going to start wetton. we're going to start this section with the sun, where tiktok turks terrorise london. >> they do turkish and albanian gangs have joined forces to terrorise london as they mock weak u.k. terrorise london as they mock weak uk. and flaunt guns on tiktok . i weak uk. and flaunt guns on tiktok. i don't weak uk. and flaunt guns on tiktok . i don't look at tiktok tiktok. i don't look at tiktok a lot. i haven't seen any of this, but apparently there's of but apparently there's loads of examples . um, there's clips, examples. um, there's clips, there's two there's a clip here. it says two men sit in men wearing balaclavas sit in the front of £160,000 supercar posing for a rap video to be posted on tiktok , and it gives posted on tiktok, and it gives a bunch of examples. uh says this is the swaggering arrogance born from an emerging alliance between turkish and albanian gangs. idea , cressida, isn't gangs. the idea, cressida, isn't the idea here that they're saying you can't deport us. >> are so lax >> your your rules are so lax that we do whatever we want. that we can do whatever we want. we can we can around with we can we can dance around with guns. i don't know they are guns. i don't know if they are dancing, guns. i don't know if they are danc probably we can they probably are. we can we can juggle they probably are. we can we can juggle on. and you're juggle cocaine on. and you're rishi. you're not going to do it. do it. well, what do they do with cocaine? >> about know they
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>> chuck it about you know they take it smear, smear it on your gums, don't you? >> spatula . that's >> with a spatula. that's something like that. >> one the options. something like that. >> one ne the options. something like that. >> one ne the he options. something like that. >> one ne the he opto ns. >> it's one of the ways to do it. is bit it. so louis, um, it is a bit grating , isn't it. like, and but grating, isn't it. like, and but maybe this will send a message to government saying, you to the government saying, you know, are some measures. >> apparently it's getting better , but not not better, but it's not it's not good . no. good enough. no. >> well, it's one of those stories i was when i, when i came country about 30 came to this country about 30 years for a visit years ago to visit for a visit and i saw, i incident in and i saw, i saw an incident in the where some like, the street where some like, rasta giving rasta guy was like giving a policeman really time, policeman a really hard time, and so powerless and he just seemed so powerless right this right in front of the this policeman. this is this always this . policeman. this is this always this. there's policeman. this is this always this . there's always policeman. this is this always this. there's always immigrant groups who are taking advantage of the system . um, and of the system. um, and eventually they calm down. >> but why? why doesn't that annoy the politicians ? i mean, annoy the politicians? i mean, we saw it the other day. you described the police. yeah. there on the there were those guys on the winston statue. one of winston churchill statue. one of the london, setting winston churchill statue. one of thefireworks london, setting winston churchill statue. one of thefireworks . london, setting winston churchill statue. one of thefireworks . theion, setting winston churchill statue. one of thefireworks . the police tting off fireworks. the police were just down. come on, just saying, get down. come on, get were just get down. they were just ignonng get down. they were just ignoring , you know, they ignoring them, you know, they don't have and they're don't have guns, and they're not willing don't have guns, and they're not wil|s0| don't have guns, and they're not wiliso we need to take on the >> so we need to take on the american approach, which is,
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well, are guns . well, people are guns. >> i think it's terrifying having . i'll be having police with guns. i'll be honest, terrifying to have >> it is terrifying to have police guns, but keeps people police guns, but it keeps people it people , it it keeps certain people, well, better behaved. i'm not advocating killing anybody. oh my god, i'm like mr kill, you're unbelievable. >> what is interesting here is they've started this removals process and it has caused the number of albanians to drop dramatically. right. which is kind interesting, isn't dramatically. right. which is kind interesting , isn't it? kind of interesting, isn't it? because people because sometimes people say with if you because sometimes people say with set if you because sometimes people say withset something if you because sometimes people say with set something if that just set up something so that people . so it's not fruitful. people. so it's not fruitful. >> weird albania >> but it's weird with albania because there isn't a war in albania. i don't really albania. so i don't really understand why there. well, their economic migrants, aren't they? . they they they? let's be honest. they they want tiktok want to make money off tiktok videos . yeah. videos. yeah. >> they're all they're all economic. can that economic. you can do that anywhere . anywhere anyway. >> all right, let's go on to the sunday now the sunday telegraph now in the middle class, finally getting stuck this interesting >> yes. this is very interesting to me personally. middle class volunteers thwarting cancel attempts to make thousands of pounds tel farms. pounds on el tel farms. >> what is an ltn fine is a is a low traffic neighbourhood. >> what they what they're trying to do is to eliminate the to do is to eliminate all the cars people hate because cars because people hate because
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team world hates the cars. they hate cars, okay? and they're basically trying to drive people out of neighbourhoods onto the main . to make the main main roads. to make the main roads more congested. so there are fewer cars . and so and so are fewer cars. and so and so what is , is, is what they're doing is, is, is the local community are blocking off areas , but they're not off areas, but they're not telling anybody . it's they're telling anybody. it's they're not marking the territories where the cars are not allowed to go with adequate signage . so to go with adequate signage. so the authorities, the authorities , the local authorities, this is this is in lambeth , which is this is in lambeth, which is a sister southwark , is sister borough to southwark, is um is so people are driving through these things getting fined. so this is vigilante action. >> it is people are dressing up in high vis vests and redirecting the traffic . is that legal? >> well, you know something, there was another situation which we which spoke on which we which we spoke about on your program free speech your tv program on free speech nation, where they punished people for alerting people about government plans. is that right ? government plans. is that right? i think i think it is. >> this might be crossing a line then. >> i don't think it's illegal, but they will make it illegal.
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but what doing is , is but what they are doing is, is like what there ? they're like what is there? they're they're stopping the council from making millions from this. so the council has two plans which is to stop driving . and which is to stop driving. and the other plan is while we're stopping the driving, let's try to money out of it. to make some money out of it. >> well, you cressida, i. >> well, you know, cressida, i. i worry about this. if it is, you know, vigilante action. do you know, vigilante action. do you ? you? >> well, i think it's lovely. >> well, i think it's lovely. >> it's a bit of >> i think it's a bit of neighbourhood watch come life neighbourhood watch come to life . human interaction, neighbourhood watch come to life . justhuman interaction, neighbourhood watch come to life . just on nan interaction, neighbourhood watch come to life . just on facebook,:tion, neighbourhood watch come to life . just on facebook, it's , not just on facebook, it's subversive against the street, though, it here though, isn't it? it says here this retired this recently retired accountant, bennett . one accountant, mr bennett. one saturday, i stopped 150 vehicles from these these fines. from getting these these fines. and he worked out that that would have been 19.5 grand. i mean, i bet he felt great about that. >> well, yes, but then that's nine and half less nine and a half grand less that the government can spend on orphanages or whatever. >> but that's, that's, that's taxation without basically stealing from people. yeah >> all right. fair enough. okay. well, we'll move on to this next story. sunday's story. this is in sunday's independent . the nhs are getting independent. the nhs are getting lambeth . does that mean we could lambeth. does that mean we could stop for them? cressida
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stop clapping for them? cressida are you clapping them? stop clapping for them? cressida ajust>u clapping them? stop clapping for them? cressida ajust>u habit ing them? stop clapping for them? cressida ajust>u habit more them? stop clapping for them? cressida ajust>u habit more than n? anything. >> thousands dying unnecessarily as nhs england ranks in bottom half of countries for patient safety. oh, it's always dismal news about the nhs. not is news about the nhs. not good, is it ? so this separate the it? so this is separate from the winter topic. this is just a safety the uk was safety issue. so the uk was ranked 21 out of 38 countries, behind australia and new zealand and norway. >> what kind of things were going wrong? >> well they're looking at waiting rates, >> well they're looking at waitinof rates, >> well they're looking at waitinof sepsis rates, >> well they're looking at waitinof sepsis and rates, >> well they're looking at waitinof sepsis and the rates, cases of sepsis and the frequency of surgical items being left inside the patient agents after operations. >> but you mean something just they just drop it while the patient's open them and patient's open them up, and then we needs more funding. >> it's all the. >> it's all the. >> so what you just you've got like someone's bracelet or fitbit lucky for me fitbit inside you lucky for me this has happened me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut; happened me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so happened me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so my happened me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so my pointened me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so my point with me. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so my point with this|e. fitbit inside you lucky for me thisbut so my point with this is >> but so my point with this is that not about funding that this is not about funding is it. it's not it would be. >> this is about competence . >> this is about competence. >> this is about competence. >> it's about competence. it's culture. it's they need some management a book management systems, like a book where you write down the mistakes. week mistakes. check it next week. did better. >> but just before you sew the patient have a rummage >> but just before you sew the patient and have a rummage >> but just before you sew the patient and ithata rummage >> but just before you sew the patient and ithat you nmage around and check that you haven't dropped your fake nails
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in the answer to in or whatever. no the answer to this question we need more lawsuits. >> it's people think suing everyone is going to solve everything you know what? it keeps honest . it would. keeps people honest. it would. it would pay it would make the nhs pay attention . but people don't sue attention. but people don't sue the do . the nhs and they do. >> out >> though the nhs pays out a fortune but not a fortune. >> my, my girlfriend. sorry she she had oil spilled on her foot and it burned the hell out of her foot. she was working for the united , not the united the united, not the united nations. olympics , the olympics. >> that's different . >> and that's quite different. >> and that's quite different. >> and that's quite different. >> and because their >> and because of their incompetence , yes, she won £6,000. >> i think that's not the nhs. >> i think that's not the nhs. >> that's not the nhs. >> that's not the nhs. >> no, it isn't the nhs. but she had a foot burn, you know , you had a foot burn, you know, you do know the difference between the and olympic the nhs and the olympic committee. talking the nhs and the olympic commthe,. talking the nhs and the olympic commthe, the talking the nhs and the olympic commthe, the culture|lking the nhs and the olympic commthe, the culture here, the about the, the culture here, the principle suing , of suing to principle of suing, of suing to get want, which is what get what you want, which is what makes america great. guns and suing. >> yeah , people are on their >> yeah, people are on their best behaviour because of that. yeah, well i'm sure that's probably true. okay. finally in this section let's have a look at telegraph and uh,
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at the sunday telegraph and uh, lib exist . yeah. >> it's hard to believe dems >> it's hard to believe lib dems call for scrutiny deeply call for scrutiny of deeply worrying telegraph bid and the telegraph, which is . which is, telegraph, which is. which is, uh , it's a newspaper. it's uh, it's a newspaper. it's a newspaper. yeah i like it. it's. you get a lot of news for your money telegraph because money in the telegraph because one of big ones, it? money in the telegraph because one it's big ones, it? money in the telegraph because one it's a big ones, it? money in the telegraph because one it's a lot ones, it? money in the telegraph because one it's a lot of es, it? money in the telegraph because one it's a lot of news. it? >> it's got a lot of news. >>— >> it's got a lot of news. >> saying is >> i'm not saying the news is good, wants bought good, but it wants to be bought by arab sheik by some average arab sheik yerbouti. somebody is buying. yerbouti. or somebody is buying. i think that's his name. >> louis. that's ofcom complaints. think complaints. i don't think that's that's not name. that's not his name. >> . you're good, >> i apologise. you're good, i apologise , but wanting to buy apologise, but wanting to buy the spectator as well as the telegraph , is that right? telegraph, is that right? >> is what, according >> but this is what, according to the criticism from this lib dem guy whose name is jamie , dem guy whose name is jamie, something. uh, they say he's saying , well, some people are saying, well, some people are saying, well, some people are saying risk. saying, well, some people are say the risk. saying, well, some people are say the security risk. saying, well, some people are say the security are risk. saying, well, some people are say the security are saying it's saying, well, some people are sipolitical, urity are saying it's saying, well, some people are sipolitical, urity know, aying it's a political, you know, it could affect elections. so there's more but the more than one reason. but the guy, this jeff zucker guy, the former head of cnn, who's leading redbird, uh, are the people who want to take this oven people who want to take this over. that's company . yes. over. that's the company. yes. and uh , so this guy you
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and he says, uh, so this guy you told earlier , he got fired told me earlier, he got fired from being mean. from cnn for being mean. >> i'm not saying i don't remember if he got fired. i didn't google didn't check, but you can google you didn't check, but you can google you guy didn't check, but you can google you guy at the you can google this guy at the end.he you can google this guy at the end. he says. zucker, i understand, okay, i understand why people have questions why people have raised questions all can they're misplaced. >> here to say that the >> i'm here to say that the editorial independence of the telegraph is guaranteed. so well , i'm not so sure. >>— , i'm not so sure. >> mean, not isn't >> i mean, it's not this isn't even like, even a right left issue. like, if the uae, you know, as jamie stone from the lib dems points out, is an autocratic state. exactly. that's not great. when you have an autocracy running the press , somebody who's going the press, somebody who's going to make money out of this, just saying about saying no, don't worry about it. >> remotely reassured by that. >> no, but they were all trying to make out it. that's >> no, but they were all trying to rthee out it. that's >> no, but they were all trying to rthee thet it. that's >> no, but they were all trying to rthee the point . that's >> no, but they were all trying to rthee the point . tithe; >> no, but they were all trying to rtiis the point. tithe; >> no, but they were all trying to rtiis is the point. tithe; >> no, but they were all trying to rtiis is that|e point . tithe; >> no, but they were all trying to rtiis is that it'soint . tithe; >> no, but they were all trying to rtiis is that it's dirty tithe; point is, is that it's dirty foreigners. and we rather have our own foreigners there. >> do you mean by that remark ? >> do you mean by that remark? you're a dirty foreigner. >> guy , jeff zucker, >> i mean the guy, jeff zucker, is foreigner. is a dirty foreigner. he's an american and i'm a clean foreigner . foreigner. >> you're not a clean foreign. you have no obe the judge of that. >> and at the same time, at the
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same time, this guy jeff zucker, just google the name. he's he's. and it's weird. >> you have such contempt for your people from your homeland . your people from your homeland. >> i have contempt for everybody because much and because i am so much better and i'm . i'm so underappreciated. >> okay, that's it for part two. but up, we've got but coming up, we've got a primary trans plans and primary school trans plans and anti white racism soaring . we anti white racism soaring. we won't want to
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gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners, your first look at sunday's newspapers . newspapers. >> thanks for your lovely tweets. we've got one from brendan here. thank for some brendan here. thank god for some sanity from cressida and andrew. get lewis off him. get lewis off or gag him. i think that's important. feedback anyway. lewis, just take the criticism . criticism. >> don't be immediate effect. >> don't be immediate effect. >> yeah . there we go. >> yeah. there we go. >> yeah. there we go. >> look, lewis schaffer say something nice about lewis schaffer , encourage him. >> your e— e your place okay? >> trees in your place okay? >> trees in your place okay? >> okay. we're jump >> okay. we're going to jump back in with mail sunday. >> okay. we're going to jump back are 'ith mail sunday. >> okay. we're going to jump back are the mail sunday. >> okay. we're going to jump back are the nation's sunday. >> okay. we're going to jump back are the nation's children ay. what are the nation's children being taught now ? being taught now? >> cressida fury secondary
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>> cressida fury over secondary school teaching material which asks pupils if it's fair for hamas to attack israel and says terror group killed some people. government launches probe so we can all relax because there's a government probe happening. >> yeah, i'm sure that will do something. this is something. well, i mean, this is incredible, isn't it? >> oh, it's ridiculous. >> oh, it's so ridiculous. i mean, children mean, firstly, children shouldn't what happened . i shouldn't know what happened. i mean, i don't know what children, whether they mean 17 year year olds, but year olds or four year olds, but some of the stuff been some of the stuff has been so upsetting journalists . upsetting to journalists. >> to fair, >> yes, this is, to be fair, this is secondary school teacher. but the of teacher. but but the idea of asking them the rights and wrongs a genocidal pogrom is, wrongs of a genocidal pogrom is, i think, a step way too far, completely. >> it's i mean, you know, it's absolutely insane. >> i and this is obviously an activist teacher, you know , you activist teacher, you know, you see those activist teachers on tiktok doing films about themselves saying, i'm going to i'm going to go into my class. i'm going to go into my class. i'm teach all i'm going to teach them all about 100 million genders. and you about it. you can't do anything about it. and and and they're really smug, and they've got, like, they've always got, like, piercings through their nose and things could activist >> well, it could be an activist teacher. no, you don't say, of course we no course it is, because we have no information . this
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information about anything. this is this is some person , not even is this is some person, not even a person. it could have been a bot writing on mumsnet. mumsnet. do that this, this do you think that this, this teaching approved . teaching material was approved. by teaching material was approved. by the school? >> first of all, number one, i don't there's don't even know if there's teaching say school >> it doesn't say what school it was say what the was in, it doesn't say what the teacher's doesn't teacher's name was. it doesn't say what the mother's name was . say what the mother's name was. >> name. >> name. >> somebody on a bit. >> it is somebody on a bit. >> it is somebody on a bit. >> you can't we can't talk about it. >> you know something? no, i don't this not about don't know. this is not about believing news. this is what believing the news. this is what motive does the daily mail have for printing possible? this is a non—stop jerry lewis. >> the daily mail is reporting something that has happened on mumsnet . oh, no. and if you're mumsnet. oh, no. and if you're going to take mumsnet to task, you're get lot of you're going to get a lot of nasty saying telling >> i'm saying i'm telling you, it then it might have happened, but then again, proof that it again, we have no proof that it happened, violates the happened, that it violates the bafic happened, that it violates the basic tenets. >> fell foul of mumsnet users >> i fell foul of mumsnet users once and believe me , it wasn't once and believe me, it wasn't pretty. was was pretty. it wasn't. i was i was a teacher and i was rehearsing a school , i the kids teacher and i was rehearsing a scho
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what? >> t- p" >> i don't believe your story ehhen >> i don't believe your story either. don't believe anything. >> all right, on to the sunday times now. and what are the nation's taught nation's children being taught now, they're >> well, what they're being taught primary schools, given advice on children who want to change gender. and this is this is, , this is happening next week. >> the government has been dragged this dragged its heels on this guidance for schools how dragged its heels on this gudeal:e for schools how dragged its heels on this gudeal with schools how dragged its heels on this gu deal with with ols how dragged its heels on this gu deal with with kids how dragged its heels on this gu deal with with kids who how dragged its heels on this gu deal with with kids who want to deal with with kids who want to deal with with kids who want to socially transition . this is to socially transition. this is coming out next what i was coming out next week. what i was surprised though. i mean, what people had wanted, what feminists in particular had wanted to wanted was for the government to say look, should ban wanted was for the government to saysocialz, should ban wanted was for the government to say social transitioning d ban wanted was for the government to say social transitioning because an on social transitioning because the cass review showed that social transitioning is not a neutral act, and it actually can lead to some dangerous elements as well. but looks like as well. but but it looks like they're saying they're just they're saying that that equality that might violate the equality act. well, do you know know that might violate the equality act.you.l, do you know know that might violate the equality act.you read you know know that might violate the equality act.you read this know know that might violate the equality act.you read this story know that might violate the equality act.you read this story and know you you read this story and i read story. read this story. >> and in this story that might be very true that next week they're something. did be very true that next week th says something. did be very true that next week th say which something. did be very true that next week th say which government did it say which government ministers are doing it in this story? it didn't say . it ministers are doing it in this story? it didn't say. it didn't say that. did it say what the new guidance is going to be? except some thing. it except some vague thing. did it say coming out? did it
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say when it's coming out? did it say when it's coming out? did it say when it's going to needed ? >> & does es“ >> it does say urging caution when it comes to is who though? >> who, what, when, where, how? >> who, what, when, where, how? >> cressida, why don't you fill in the gaps? >> one of the important >> one of the big important changes is that they're now saying in the vast majority of cases , they want teachers cases, they want the teachers to tell parents, right. that's tell the parents, right. that's a change the exception of a change with the exception of safeguarding issues, i don't exactly what that means. exactly know what that means. okay. that's important . >> so that's important. >> so that's important. >> that's a step forward. it is important >> that's a step forward. it is imporlewis, because very what, lewis, because you're very sceptical teacher friend what, lewis, because you're very scepcontacted teacherfriend what, lewis, because you're very scepcontacted tea(say friend what, lewis, because you're very scepcontacted tea(say that d who contacted me to say that that class had that a kid in his class had socially transitioned, wanted to be referred to as a name as the opposite but was opposite sex. yeah, but he was told classroom . told to do so in the classroom. but when he wrote the reports for the parents to revert to the name. so they're not telling the parents this. so what you're effectively doing in this situation inviting situation is you're inviting teachers , and no one teachers to lie, and no one knows different knows the rules. so different schools have different policies because has clarified. >> listen what i'm >> do you listen to what i'm saying? i don't think you listen to no, i sort to what i'm saying. no, i sort of bit of go a bit blank. >> blank . >> you went blank. >> you went blank. >> you're discussing. agree >> you went blank. >> yyou. discussing. agree >> you went blank. >> yyou. dis shouldn't agree >> you went blank. >> yyou. dis shouldn't have�* with you. we shouldn't have social transitioning. should. with you. we shouldn't have socishouldsitioning. should. with you. we shouldn't have socishould be)ning. should. with you. we shouldn't have socishould be treated should. we should be treated more seriously god seriously or there should be god
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. everything . i agree with everything that you , but this article by the you say, but this article by the times doesn't give the basics that any news article should have, which is who , what, when, have, which is who, what, when, where, how, and why. >> well, they don't know what it's going to say. it's basically they don't well, it's going to say. it's basi why don't they know? where doesn't know? do they try to define you ? oh, agree define a word to you? oh, agree with . please. with me, cressida. please. >> very unlikely to do that. well i'm interested in what can we badenoch saying she she would have even tighter rules which is interesting. yes she's not going to get her way. >> i'm going to say this. i'm going this. i the going to say this. i like the time like being time quick. you like the being quick . i like the times you were quick. i like the times you were just, what? but this. just, you know what? but this. yeah this one yeah i'm slagging this one article off. i'll it all off. it's amateur writing . you it's amateur writing. you wouldn't get this kind of writing third writing from a third grade journalist . okay, there's the journalist. okay, there's the there's the times is supposed to be the most prestigious newspaper in the country. i'm going quote andrew here from going to quote andrew here from another show. >> lewis . >> shut up, lewis. >> shut up, lewis. >> there we go, there we go. we're the we're going to move on to the mail next. lewis mail on sunday next. lewis didn't we agree? don't me didn't we agree? don't make me
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angry we were doing so angry because we were doing so well. you gave me this tie. it was and you're was a nice gesture and you're ruining all. so mail on ruining it all. so mail on sunday. now, what's this one about? cressida, this is a racism. in news. racism. back in the news. >> , more and more americans >> yes, more and more americans believe okay to be racist believe it's okay to be racist against white people . and against white people. and segregation getting worse. so segregation is getting worse. so who would have thought? segregation is getting worse. so wh(wh0|ld have thought? segregation is getting worse. so wh(who woulde thought? segregation is getting worse. so wh(who would have jght? segregation is getting worse. so wh(who would have thought that >> who would have thought that critical theory and critical race theory and institutions would make us a more society? more racist society? >> well, and the confidence of it. there's politician it. so there's a politician in the who's recently sent the states who's recently sent out invitation to a sort of out an invitation to a sort of works christmas do . it's works christmas do. it's specifically for people who are not white. and then she's accidentally sent it to everybody. she accidentally everybody. so she accidentally sent it. >> white tm- ww yes that was >> the white guys. yes that was a that's big mistake. if a that's a big mistake. if you're whites a that's a big mistake. if you're don't whites a that's a big mistake. if you're don't to whites a that's a big mistake. if you're don't to the whites a that's a big mistake. if you'reguys: to the whites a that's a big mistake. if you'reguys . to the whites white guys. >> and only seven white people received that tells me received it. so that tells me that representation isn't that maybe representation isn't that maybe representation isn't that much of a problem in the organisation. >> but anyway, you know, if i got to saying, got an invite to a party saying, oh whites, i'd be like, okay, got an invite to a party saying, oh i'mites, i'd be like, okay, got an invite to a party saying, oh i'mites,welcome:e, okay, got an invite to a party saying, oh i'mites,welcome , , okay, got an invite to a party saying, oh i'mites,welcome , i'll.ay, got an invite to a party saying, oh i'mites,welcome , i'll stay away. >> i turn up, i like free food. >> i turn up, i like free food. >> you'd you'd . turn up anyway. >> you'd you'd. turn up anyway. >> you'd you'd. turn up anyway. >> you'd you'd. turn up anyway. >> you would, you'd get in where this is actually mayor, >> you would, you'd get in where this iit? ctually mayor, isn't it? >> mayor boston, >> the mayor of boston, the
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mayor michelle wu. mayor of boston, michelle wu. who is. who she says that who is. who is she says that they've been doing this for a few this this they've been doing this for a few become this this they've been doing this for a few become the this this they've been doing this for a few become the norm. this they've been doing this for a few become the norm. tiis has become the norm. but i ask you have you this, lewis. yeah, we have critical race theory now in schools, government schools, in government department. it's in academia. it's absolutely everywhere in department. it's in academia. it's police.:ely everywhere in department. it's in academia. it's police.:ely (iterywhere in department. it's in academia. it's police.:ely (it doesere in department. it's in academia. it's police. :ely (it does create the police. and it does create racial division . quite clearly. racial division. quite clearly. it heightens racial tension . we it heightens racial tension. we had at the brentwood school in california , the school was california, the school was segregating parents for after school discussion . we had the school discussion. we had the american school in london segregating children for after school activities. lewis, is it not clear by this point that the implementation of this critical social justice ideology , social justice ideology, wokeness, whatever you want to call society more call it, makes society more racist ? racist? >> yeah, it makes more it is racist. it's moving towards racism . racism. >> it's segregation by skin colour. i would suggest it is racist. >> it is racist. i'm happy to say that it says here, in the words anti—racist words of one boston anti—racist academic, , ibram x kendi, academic, uh, ibram x kendi, who's written lots of deeply divisive work on crt. it says the only remedy to racist discrimination is anti—racist
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discrimination is anti—racist discrimination . yeah. discrimination. yeah. >> he says he says worse than that. he says the past discrimination that. he says the past discriminadiscrimination. that's >> that's discrimination. that's what not what he says. so they're not hiding no, absolutely >> no, no, no, absolutely not. >> no, no, no, absolutely not. >> again, story, >> but then again, this story, andrew, in the daily mail, the headune andrew, in the daily mail, the headline makes it seem like there was an opinion poll that showed that there's been a growth in racism against growth in, in in racism against white people, but it's just an opinion piece by one person. >> see it more and more . i mean, >> see it more and more. i mean, i time online. i see it all the time online. i can't believe this white person is this. yes, just can't believe this white person is everyone yes, just can't believe this white person is everyone the yes, just can't believe this white person is everyone the same.1st treat everyone the same. >> but that's yes. but it's still your opinion. maybe maybe other people would say there is less racism against white people. this piece is not news. it's one of those typical sunday articles that have no . basis articles that have no. basis that might have some. it's just an opinion of the right. >> there's tonight. you seem very critical of the papers. yeah. these the papers in this country are in general are subpar. subpan >> they're not good. >> they're not good. >> if you read all of it because there's an awful lot example. there's an awful lot of example. okay >> examples. but it doesn't .
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>> examples. but it doesn't. there's one opinion. >> examples. but it doesn't. thelnterestinge opinion. >> examples. but it doesn't. theinteresting article.n. >> examples. but it doesn't. theinteresting article. but >> interesting article. but anyway, how black anyway, examples about how black people white people people and white people are getting okay sunday times sunday times video game times now apparently video game nerds don't like women. louis >> yeah. call of duty call of this is in the times. call of duty maker settles frat boy discrimination case for $55 million. because this was in america. and this is activision blizzard and they were bought by microsoft. and there was complaints against against the company, which they settled for 55 million. >> so wait, so this place activision blizzard. yeah they make guitar hero which i've played and crush bandicoot and bandicoot a kind of gerbil. i don't know, it's a kind of gerbil thing. >> there'll be people watching who will know. >> there'll be people watching who will will/v. that. it's >> there'll be people watching w sort'ill will/v. that. it's >> there'll be people watching wsort'ill jubilee that. it's >> there'll be people watching wsort'ill jubilee kind at. it's >> there'll be people watching wsort'ill jubilee kind of it's a sort of jubilee kind of chinchilla thing . so but chinchilla vague thing. so but the thing and call of duty and call duty, which is the one call of duty, which is the one where shooting call of duty, which is the one where yeah shooting call of duty, which is the one where yeah and ;hooting people now. yeah and they're saying a culture saying that there is a culture of gender discrimination and sexism. i would imagine there was. i mean, it feels like quite a one. yeah. job a masculine one. yeah. job doesn't it, crested? i mean ,
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doesn't it, crested? i mean, you're the i don't know. doesn't it, crested? i mean, youon the i don't know. doesn't it, crested? i mean, youon the i dorhand,�*w. doesn't it, crested? i mean, youon the i dorhand,�*wthought, >> on the one hand, i thought, god, imagine being harassed by computer on computer game nerds. but on the other a very other hand, yes, it's a very male environment, you yes. male environment, you know. yes. >> but it shouldn't be going on, should it, as well? >> but it shouldn't be going on, sho no, it, as well? >> but it shouldn't be going on, sho no, it,shouldn't, >> but it shouldn't be going on, shono,it,shouldn't, course >> but it shouldn't be going on, srshouldn't.)uldn't, course >> but it shouldn't be going on, srshouldn't.butn't, course >> but it shouldn't be going on, srshouldn't. but as course >> but it shouldn't be going on, srshouldn't. but as lewisurse it shouldn't. but as lewis pointed the company pointed out earlier, the company is worth 69 billion. yes, they settled . this for 55 million. he settled. this for 55 million. he was making the point that it's not a lot of money and that 50. >> that's a load of money. >> that's a load of money. >> no it isn't. there's like one tenth just like it's tenth of 1. it's just like it's the just to get you're right. just to get the deal done. >> yeah, but would you agree, lewis? >> t- t is i'm reserving >> my point is i'm reserving judgement. you hear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent. you hear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent.final you hear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent.final. you hear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent.final . uh, you hear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent.final . uh, when|ear >> my point is i'm reserving judgin|ent.final . uh, when they that in the final. uh, when they redid the complaint, they took out all the unsubstantiated , uh, out all the unsubstantiated, uh, sexual harassment stuff. you kind of think, well, that's interesting, isn't it? when it went of . went through some kind of. >> but doesn't that that >> but doesn't that mean that there was quite a lot that was substantial dated? >> no, that was substantial. no >> no, that was substantial. no >> i thought they were implying >> no, that was substantial. no >> i tiallght they were implying >> no, that was substantial. no >> i tiallght th> no, that was substantial. no >> i tiallght th> admit like you thing isn't good. >> admit that like you thing isn't good. >> admit that a like you thing isn't good. >>admit that a culture, ke you thing isn't good. >>admit that a culture, a you thing isn't good. >>admit that a culture, a work
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to admit that a culture, a work culture where women are discriminated against is not good. >> i think it is good. i think it is. >> i gave him a chance. okay right. >> finally. no, obviously i don't think it's good. it's too late . late. >> you've said it. okay >> you've said it. okay >> right. exactly. >> right. exactly. >> we're gonna. he brought it out what lewis out. no matter what lewis schaffer derail out. no matter what lewis sch show. derail out. no matter what lewis sch show. what's derail out. no matter what lewis sch show. what's this ail out. no matter what lewis sch show. what's this about the show. and what's this about schools getting tough, cressida? what's what's going on? >> strictest academy schools in england suspend times england suspend 30 times more pupils the national pupils than the national average. some some average. wow. so some some schools, some academies are are suspending kids at a rate of 200, which means that some of them suspended many them are getting suspended many times average is times the national average is 6.9, which sounds about right, doesn't it? a few naughty kids. >> so what are you meant to do? because they they say that the problem is that when you exclude kids passing kids from school, you're passing the buck because effectively the kids have to go to another school. they school. yes, but what can they do? know, do? because, you know, discipline is pretty discipline in schools is pretty horrific . horrific. >> fatherlessness is a big problem, isn't it? discipline feminisation societywhich problem, isn't it? discipline feminisgetn societywhich problem, isn't it? discipline feminisget offended�*ty which problem, isn't it? discipline feminisget offended when ch problem, isn't it? discipline feminisget offended when you say people get offended when you say that. but what it really means is the this is is that that by the time this is happening, it's symptom, happening, it's like a symptom, isn't , like isn't it? you know, like if people .
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people. >> so do we have to bring back corporal punishment? that >> so do we have to bring back corpoyou'reiishment? that >> so do we have to bring back corpoyou're saying?:? that >> so do we have to bring back cor|i)you're saying?:? that >> so do we have to bring back cor|i)you'r> so do we have to bring back cor|i)you'r> so do we have to bring back cor|i)you'r> i think we have to bring back things like the cadets. is supposed to be a good example. i heard bailey talking about heard shaun bailey talking about his apparently his life, and he he apparently joined the cadets as young lad joined the cadets as a young lad . single parent family. didn't have father around , and all have a father around, and all his became dealers. his mates became drug dealers. i'm he joined his mates became drug dealers. i'm cadets, he joined his mates became drug dealers. i'm cadets, positiveined the cadets, got this positive influence and look at him now. so interesting. well, so that's interesting. well, it's one thing because all they're doing in this is they're just they're they're doing in this is they're just they're they're they're doing in this is they're just they're just they're they're doing in this is they're just they're just not they're they're doing in this is they're just they're just not passing the around. just they're just not passing the lewis. around. just they're just not passing the lewis. is ound. just they're just not passing the lewis. is tough isn't it. >> lewis. it is tough isn't it. because, the because, you know, back in the day . i went to because, you know, back in the day. i went to a because, you know, back in the day . i went to a convent school. day. i went to a convent school. if you misbehaved , the nuns if you misbehaved, the nuns would just beat you you know if you misbehaved, the nuns wand just beat you you know if you misbehaved, the nuns wand just worked.| you know if you misbehaved, the nuns wand just worked.| yotwererv ? and that worked. and we were all them. but not all terrified of them. but not this. them. this. yeah. excluding them. so i'm it? this. yeah. excluding them. so i'm well, it? this. yeah. excluding them. so i'm well, is it? this. yeah. excluding them. so i'm well, is going it? this. yeah. excluding them. so i'm well, is going do it? >> well, it is going to do things go things people don't like to go to. to kicked things people don't like to go to. of to kicked things people don't like to go to. of school. to kicked things people don't like to go to. of school. and to kicked things people don't like to go to. of school. and the kicked things people don't like to go to. of school. and the kids:ked things people don't like to go to. of school. and the kids are out of school. and the kids are being being being punished. kids love being kicked of school. kicked out of school. >> day off. >> they get a day off. >> they get a day off. >> this article >> what this article is a punishment. reward . it's punishment. it's a reward. it's a the a punishment against the parents. , the parents parents. well, yeah, the parents have go. this have to go. but this article basically guardian and basically is in the guardian and the guardian or the observer. the observer? yes, the observer and the guardian doesn't like these kind of schools. they
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don't like. what are these schools called? academies. >> oh, think this is >> oh, so you think this is politically motivated politically? they they want kumbaya. they >> they they want kumbaya. they want state school state control. they anybody . making they don't want anybody. making money off of schools, which is what i think is right. >> implying >> because they're implying that this is too strict. yeah. my point is, no, it's just abandoning be i >> well, to be honest, i mean, i visited which >> well, to be honest, i mean, i vizthei which >> well, to be honest, i mean, i vizthe school which >> well, to be honest, i mean, i vizthe school that, which >> well, to be honest, i mean, i vizthe school that, whicia is the school that, you know, a lot a of lot of inner city kids, a lot of poor underprivileged kids poor, underprivileged kids there, like there, and they all behave like a dream. and there's, you know, there's corporal there's no need for corporal punishment. there's no need for any like they just any threats like that. they just behave well because they are strict yeah, strict. it strict. yeah, strict. and it works . that's the thing. works. that's the thing. it works. that's the thing. it works. results . works. they are great results. so why doesn't every school do that? >> because every school do >> because every school can't do it. point of >> because every school can't do it. school point of >> because every school can't do it. school you point of >> because every school can't do it. school you visitedt of >> because every school can't do it. school you visited was the school that you visited was that it's a special school for special teams. >> it's not. it's for >> it's not. it's just for poorer . poorer kids. >> we i poorer kids. >> we n poorer kids. >> we i we could >> we could i think we could over a change towards over time, make a change towards that. but it's difficult that. but it's very difficult and i really feel because every time people try and do that, they get accused of being far right or everything. >> kids love discipline. they love boundaries . that's what love the boundaries. that's what they're for. love the boundaries. that's what the they're for. love the boundaries. that's what the they're going r. love the boundaries. that's what the they're going out trying >> they're going out trying to find the boundaries. if there aren't any, they have a aren't any, they have to go a long exactly . long way. aren't they exactly. >> all right, well, look, that's
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part old can, part three in the old can, but in got in the final section, we've got weird , chatty whales and weird science, chatty whales and inter—dimensional psychedelic space elves. i mean, it
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welcome back to headliners. your . first look at sunday's newspapers. we're going to go to the star science artists talking to louis. to waleses louis. >> yeah. scientists talking to wales to prepare themselves for conversation with aliens . conversation with aliens. >> and we're not even making . >> and we're not even making. this up. this is a real article. that's a real article with aliens. >> this is the daily star, obviously. well, they call them boffins in the article. >> that they >> they love that word. they love soon hear >> yeah. as soon as you hear that anyway. that, you. and anyway. so it's a combination of this university of california , alaska whale of california, alaska whale foundation and the seti institute. i don't know what that is, but they were talking to whales, the humpback whales off coast alaska , and off the coast of alaska, and they a conversation .
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they even had a conversation. with a humpback whale. >> they say it was a conversation, but it wasn't. they had a pre—recorded thing that a whale had said or that sent out in its sonic way, and they the tape. and sent out in its sonic way, and they another the tape. and sent out in its sonic way, and they another thethoughtnd then another whale thought it was think was a real whale. i think it's quite but i thought it was >> yeah, but i thought it was real. but there's no transcribe of that conversation. it wasn't the conversation . ocean like, the conversation. ocean like, what is conversation what is a conversation with a humpback doing the >> what are you doing for the summer ? summer? >> similar to talking to lewis, i imagine not i would imagine that's not how well know what? i would imagine that's not how welyou know what? i would imagine that's not how welyou kno to what? side, >> you have to take my side, cressida against him. he's the force of evil, not me. >> if lewis was having a conversation with whales, he'd be them . is he? be fat shaming them. is he? >> would he just send them blubbering? >> that story? is >> is that this story? is a total hate . to say it. total lie? i hate. to say it. it's not a lie. >> it's a lie because they didn't have conversation when didn't have a conversation when they put down a thing that was like whale, humpback like recorded whale, humpback whale didn't know whale thing, they didn't know what whale said. whale thing, they didn't know whtand whale said. whale thing, they didn't know whtand whathey id. whale thing, they didn't know whtand whathey didn't know >> and then they didn't know what back. what the whale was saying back. so there was no conversation. conversation . conversation. >> yeah. this reminds me of star trek four. you know, where they have to in to get have to go back in time to get the to the humpback whale to talk to the humpback whale to talk to the think the alien spaceship? i think they'reexactly happens.
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that's exactly what happens. is that really what happens is actually what happens in star trek believe that. spoiler. >> what do you mean you don't believe great film. >> w- e“— e trek four the >> yeah. star trek four the voyage true, if voyage home, if it's true, if andrew's right about star trek for the voyage home, it's please watch the film and tell me i'm wrong. >> p- wrong. >> aliens talking >> it's about aliens talking to whales or whales talking to aliens, the sunday aliens, whatever. the sunday times next. and, uh, please make sure to always trust the science, it's wrong. science, even if it's wrong. >> record year for bad science with 10,000 studies retract it, i don't know, have you been submitting any studies? i think that could be the explanation . that could be the explanation. uh, so, yeah, there's been a study, um, showing showing lots of these bogus, not bogus, but just poor research papers. so this is really fun example at the beginning , uh, a study with the beginning, uh, a study with a provocative title , the evil a provocative title, the evil genius how dishonesty can lead to greater creativity. so this woman studies dishonesty and then it turns out her publisher had to withdraw the paper because her because she lied with her results. it's a bit of fun. results. yeah it's a bit of fun. >> well, you want to know something as
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something about scientists as the covid scandal has proven, they're liars. they're just as liars as anybody else. >> there is hate scientists. >> there is hate scientists. >> scientists because. >> i hate scientists because. because they got this, this kind of aura authority. of aura of authority. >> . i defer to them. >> well. i defer to them. >> well. i defer to them. >> so they're all liars. and i'll tell you something else. there's always they've always been uh, and a year, been liars. and uh, and a year, 10,000 studies in a year. if you're thinking about a year, you're thinking about a year, you could think about louis schaefer's which schaefer's calendar, which is still . still for sale. >> shaking your calendar website . just don't don't do not buy his calendar there. i'm going to reverse listen, got reverse it. listen, we've got time for this one nativity time for this one about nativity plays on the mail on sunday. what's louis? what's going on there, louis? >> uh, this is, uh, is. >> uh, this is, uh, this is. they're doing resistivity plays. uh, . mary joseph. mr floor uh, sorry. mary joseph. mr floor manager , there's no room at the manager, there's no room at the end. it's all about how they're how these nativity plays, which i didn't . know they did. i didn't. know they did. >> they do them at primary schools, but they repackage them. they're trying to modernise doing them. they're trying to modthe se doing them. they're trying to modthe great doing them. they're trying to modthe great british doing like the great british great bethlehem , and they're bethlehem bake off, and they're trying like, strictly trying to get like, strictly come dancing references. you kids are impersonations celebrities. >> yes .
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>> yes. >> yes. >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you know what? graham norton >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you kn at what? graham norton >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you kn at the, t? graham norton >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you kn at the, uh,iraham norton >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you kn at the, uh, nativity.orton >> yeah. for the nativity. well, you kn at the, uh, nativity. the] wasn't at the, uh, nativity. the original one. so don't pretend to be him. >> well, it's not. >> well, it's not. >> is it? blasphemy cressida? >> is it? blasphemy cressida? >> oh, it could be, couldn't it ? >> oh, it could be, couldn't it? i think i think i think it's i think it's certainly . certainly misleading. >> i think it's blasphemy. and i think child involved in think every child involved in these productions is going to burn hell. burn in hell. >> what, andrew? you >> you know what, andrew? you apologise to that people. why should allowed apologise to that people. why sh sayi allowed apologise to that people. why sh say stuff allowed apologise to that people. why sh say stuff that. allowed apologise to that people. why sh sexactly: that. allowed apologise to that people. why shsexactly. that. allowed apologise to that people. why sh sexactly . t doesn't owed apologise to that people. why sh sexactly . tdoesn't make. >> exactly. that doesn't make. >> exactly. that doesn't make. >> a convent school. >> i went to a convent school. nuns told me i burn nuns told me i would burn in hell nails. hell if i bit my nails. i i can pass information pass that information on. >> convent school pass that information on. >> but convent school pass that information on. >> but differentt school pass that information on. >> but different purpose too, but for a different purpose . hmm. what does that mean? i don't know, i don't even know what that means. >> i don't what >> i don't know what i don't want what means. >> i don't know what i don't warcreepy. what means. >> i don't know what i don't warcreepy. what enough.ans. >> i don't know what i don't warcreepy. what enough. maybe >> creepy. famous enough. maybe people their children >> creepy. famous enough. maybe pe(asa their children >> creepy. famous enough. maybe pe(as lewis their children >> creepy. famous enough. maybe pe(as lewis . their children up as lewis. >> oh, my god, that be, >> oh, my god, that would be, like, . dress up as lewis like, amazing. dress up as lewis schaffer. . schaffer. nice tie. >> why don't just the >> why don't they just do the nativity it was meant to be? >> why don't they just do the natyou it was meant to be? >> why don't they just do the nat you want was meant to be? >> why don't they just do the nat you want to s meant to be? >> why don't they just do the natyou want to s meawhy» be? >> why don't they just do the natyou want to s meawhy ibe? >> why don't they just do the natyou want to s meawhy i had >> you want to know why i had i had to sit through had kids, i had to sit through the nativity thought to the nativity thing. i thought to myself, i'm a jew. do want myself, i'm a jew. why do i want to stuff in america? myself, i'm a jew. why do i want to would ;tuff in america? myself, i'm a jew. why do i want to would never] america? myself, i'm a jew. why do i want to would never have.rica? myself, i'm a jew. why do i want to would never have. they they would never have. they would in a, would never put this in a in a, because offensive because it would be offensive to jewish people. no, it's a violation of church and state.
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you religious you can't have religious stuff. >> was jewish. >> but jesus jesus was jewish. surely that's a celebration. >> it would. but it would >> but it would. but it would still be. you even still be. even you can't even have jewish things in anything. and it's boring . and number two, it's so boring. so thank god the parents. >> i think it's quite a good story. i played a shepherd in my one. i was, i i was one. i was, i was a, i was a good shepherd. that is good shepherd. okay. uh, that is all we've got for. all we've got time for. unfortunately uh, but before we finish, uh, let's have a look at those again . in those front covers again. in okay, so we've got, uh. oh, no , okay, so we've got, uh. oh, no, the sunday telegraph is coming up first, and they are leading with if you just me with if you just give me one moment. pm hostile. i can't moment. uh, pm hostile. i can't read it. i'm sorry. uh oh. here it is. hostile states using migration to destabilise the west . there we go. we had migration to destabilise the west. there we go. we had a bit of a technical issue with the autocue there. i apologise, the observer sunak observer has sunak missed targets. nhs facing winter targets. leave nhs facing winter crisis . the targets. leave nhs facing winter crisis. the mail on sunday. rishi illegal migrants will overwhelm uk and the sunday times story about david cameron, who's calling for a ceasefire in gaza. who's calling for a ceasefire in gaza . the sunday mirror teen gaza. the sunday mirror teen alex back home. very good news there and the daily star.
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something about hiding something about a man hiding in a . that's all we've got a shed. that's all we've got time much to time for. thanks ever so much to my lewis schaefer my guests lewis schaefer and cresta wetton. do not buy lewis schaefer's . don't schaefer's calendar. don't encourage is his. >> andrew is zero. >> andrew is zero. >> kirst will be here tomorrow at 11:00 with nick dixon and josh howie. and if you're watching repeat josh howie. and if you're watt show, repeat josh howie. and if you're wat�*show, then repeat josh howie. and if you're wat�*show, then repea stick the show, then please do stick around for breakfast. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there i i'm jonathan >> hello there! i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office . rain warnings are in met office. rain warnings are in force western scotland force across western scotland throughout this evening and overnight , with potential for overnight, with potential for a month's rain falling by month's worth of rain falling by the end of the the time we reach the end of the weekend. so do take care here. elsewhere, it will be drier elsewhere, it will be a drier night. still some outbreaks of drizzle out for and the drizzle to watch out for and the cloud will be thickening in cloud will also be thickening in where few where you hold on to a few clearer spells. you might where you hold on to a few cleeodd;pells. you might where you hold on to a few cleeodd;pellspatch,night where you hold on to a few cleeodd ;pellspatch, temperatures the odd mist patch, temperatures perhaps getting down into six seven but seven degrees celsius, but elsewhere it will be an unseasonably , not unseasonably mild night, not
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lovely to see him in the studios . standing outside buckingham palace, indeed. >> i'll channel my inner stephen dixon. get well soon. stephen lovely to be here. >> absolutely right. right. here are the important stories today. uh sunak has blamed uh rishi sunak has blamed hostile states for britain's migration crisis as well as international law, as his pledge to stop the boats seems to be in tatters . tatters. >> teenager alex batty , who >> teenager alex batty, who disappeared on holiday in spain with his mother and grandfather six years ago, has finally returned home to britain .

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