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message offered starmer's message offered a preview of his party's election campaign, saying 2024 needs to give britain its future back in the labour party, we have been building to this for four years. >> we're confident we have a plan that can move our country forward , end the cost of living forward, end the cost of living crisis , take back our streets , crisis, take back our streets, get the nhs back on its feet, cheaper energy bills for your home, more opportunities for your children . your children. >> the family of a mother and her son who were killed in an avalanche in the french alps, say their beyond heartbroken. kate vokes, who was 54, died when an avalanche swept through an off piste ski slope on mont blanc thursday . her 22 year blanc on thursday. her 22 year old son archie, was also killed . old son archie, was also killed. he had achieved his level one ski instructor qualification in just a year earlier. there family asked for privacy, saying the tragic accident had left a hole in their lives.
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the tragic accident had left a hole in their lives . britain's hole in their lives. britain's new year celebrations are just a few hours away, but the party has already started in other parts of the . parts of the. world. happy new year to greece , uae, happy new year to greece, uae, hong kong and australia . hong hong kong and australia. hong kong celebrated with a huge fireworks display over victoria harbour in front of hundreds and thousands of people. in australia, the famous harbour bridge and sydney opera house were alight with colours and sparkle . and in dubai they had a sparkle. and in dubai they had a showstopper display with fireworks showing off the burj khalifa. the world's tallest building . this is gb news across building. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news choose.
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good evening and welcome to new year's eve. >> live with me , andrew doyle. >> live with me, andrew doyle. we'll be looking back at the highlights of 2023. the good and the bad. plus, we'll be joining our fellow comedians live from new parties around new year's eve parties around the country. and don't forget, we'll have tomorrow's front pages at 1030. should let pages at 1030. now, i should let you know we did have an incident last week on christmas day when one of our panellists, louis schaefer, overstepped schaefer, kind of overstepped the mark. i to fire him. i'm the mark. i had to fire him. i'm going brutal about that. going to be brutal about that. so two so tonight we're joined by two other cressida wetton other comedians, cressida wetton and paul cox, also a new and paul cox, and also a new addition to our team , brian addition to our team, brian simpson, who is on his way. but he's caught in traffic right now. he'll be here very, very soon. well, the year is coming to a close. we are awaiting the beginning of 2024, so let's count that in with our santa timer here. we'll turn that now and when the sands are expired , and when the sands are expired, the fireworks will go whether
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it's midnight or not. we must observe the rules of the sands of time. i'm very delighted to be talking to cressida wetton and to paul cox tonight. welcome both. happy new year's eve, happy new year's eve and very soon to be 2024. it goes very quickly , doesn't it.7 quickly, doesn't it.7 >> what a year it's been. oh hasn't it just you know, you've had wonderful year and i see had a wonderful year and i see you've it with you've commemorated it with glitter the eyes. glitter around the eyes. >> dug out my rave glitter >> i've dug out my rave glitter from the days. from the old days. >> . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you're being very glam because down, because normally you dress down, don't tonight, don't you.7 but like tonight, you look wonderful don't you? but like tonight, you look wonderful . yeah look absolutely wonderful. yeah >> yes. yeah. >> yes. yeah. >> and, paul, how are you ? great. >> i mean, i feel like i've spent 20, 23 in this room. >> yes. you've been here an awful lot, but i've loved every minute of it, andrew. >> and can't wait for 2024. >> and i can't wait for 2024. >> and i can't wait for 2024. >> and i can't wait for 2024. >> and who's this other comedian who's joining brian simpson? yeah, . yeah, brian. >> him up? him. no, >> did you look him up? him. no, i've worked with him. i i've not worked with him. i looked him up. >> who he didn't >> don't know who he is. didn't recognise well, let's hope recognise him. well, let's hope he's because hire he's good because i didn't hire him. okay. anyway so we thought we'd kick off the show with a
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nice gb news quiz of the year. and panellists and see if our panellists can, uh, remember most uh, can remember the most important that happened important things that happened dunng during the year. this is actually tricky. i've i've actually quite tricky. i've i've come with these questions come up with these questions myself. we're going to start with a go with this one, guys. have a go at do think was at this. what do you think was the film of 2023? the top grossing film of 2023? >> oh , what are the options? >> oh, what are the options? >> oh, what are the options? >> oppenheimer open . >> oppenheimer open. >> oppenheimer open. >> hymer long and boring. long long and boring. i think way too much napoleon. i also long and boring. what happened to the art of short films, eh? >> well, i don't know. >> well, i don't know. >> you know. >> you know. >> that's good point, >> you know. >> it?that's good point, isn't it? >> because oppenheimer was in the 9 long. the order of 8 or 9 hours long. >> something yes yes. >> something like that. yes yes. >> something like that. yes yes. >> that >> something like that. yes yes. >> like that >> something like that. yes yes. >> like mission that >> something like that. yes yes. >> like mission impossible,: was like the mission impossible, like 27 or whatever you think. >> grossing film? >> i don't know, i'm really struggling to think what the top film could be. >> all right. >> i mean it all right. >> i mean it all right. >> to tell you the >> i'm going to tell you the answer barbie of answer was barbie. barbie of course. now, barbie grossed 1.4 billion. so how about that? all right. how about that? well let's move on to next one. let's move on to this next one. so the biggest selling so what was the biggest selling book on amazon in 2023? >> well , it wasn't book on amazon in 2023? >> well, it wasn't any of book on amazon in 2023? >> well , it wasn't any of the >> well, it wasn't any of the ones that were rewritten because they were terribly, terribly
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rude. no like like roald dahl or p.g. wodehouse . p.g. wodehouse. >> yes. or ian fleming or anything published before 1960, which must be rewritten and scourged from the record with it wasn't book. no. wasn't my book. no. >> i'm going to tell you that, new puritans. >> no, it wasn't my book. uh, well, who it be? well, who else could it be? >> murray? >> douglas murray? >> douglas murray? >> well, off quite . i'd say >> no. well, off quite. i'd say the opposite. it was a prince harry. >> prince harry fair. >> prince harry fair. >> his book, 'spare' that actually sold 3.2 million in its first week. >> wow, wow , wow. >> wow, wow, wow. >> wow, wow, wow. >> that's going to have a go how. >> now. >> that's kind of amazing, isn't it? oh, i'm just now i'm getting word. oh, so apparently brian simpson is already in the studio. so hopefully he'll be able to join us at some point. brian, are you there? because if you're there, come and join us. oh, here it is . brian. you're there, come and join us. oh, here it is . brian . brian oh, here it is. brian. brian yes, andrew. >> yes . >> yes. >> yes. >> brian simpson . >> brian simpson. >> brian simpson. >> yeah. brian simpson. yes
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>> yeah. brian simpson. yes >> where are you from? >> where are you from? >> brian i'm from walsall. brownhills well, outside birmingham . birmingham. >> birmingham. is that the accent ? it's a birmingham accent accent? it's a birmingham accent you've got, is it. >> no , no, because my mother >> no, no, because my mother tried to knock it out of me. she was. she was a very . was. she was a very. >> just. for god's sake, >> louis. just. for god's sake, take the what is. mean, it's take the what is. i mean, it's not much a disguise, is it? not much of a disguise, is it? what's what's with the facial? >> you wouldn't answer >> you you wouldn't answer my calls because you're fired. >> louis. >> louis. >> first of all, first of all, you . you shouldn't give me a you. you shouldn't give me a chance to apologise . i didn't chance to apologise. i didn't mean to do what i did, and they know. i meant know. they know that i meant well by what we were doing. >> mean , yes, take that off, >> i mean, yes, take that off, please. it's distracting. take the that's the cap off as well. that's ridiculous. >> rid of it. we could >> don't get rid of it. we could sell sake, sell that. oh for goodness sake, louis, the thing. louis, here's the thing. >> i'm absolutely give >> i'm absolutely happy to give people you people a second chance. you know, but know, it's new year's eve, but i think will let do and think i will let you do that and stay condition that you do think i will let you do that and stayuse condition that you do think i will let you do that and stayuse the dition that you do think i will let you do that and stayuse the phrasehat you do think i will let you do that and stayuse the phrase team u do think i will let you do that and stayuse the phrase team world. not use the phrase team world. velikovsky non—story. the death of love, and that you don't attempt to sell your stupid calendar order, which you do
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every time you're on this show. what about my not stupid calendar ? no, no calendars calendar? no, no calendars whatsoever. i tell you what, if you attempt to sell your calendar, will calendar, lewis, i will force you eat live on air. you to eat it. live on air. >> so, are you accepting my apology conditionally on the conditions that i just outlined ? conditions that i just outlined? >> i think we all look forward to seeing louis eat his calendar . later on. let's see what happens. louis, you may as well join in with the quiz, which i was halfway through before you rudely interrupted. have you had some buffet? yeah, rudely interrupted. have you had son not buffet? yeah, rudely interrupted. have you had son not is buffet? yeah, rudely interrupted. have you had son not is no. jffet? yeah, rudely interrupted. have you had sonnot is no. it's:? yeah, it's not bad, is it? no. it's horrible. oh, it's quite. i put on myself . mean, on that spread myself. i mean, i didn't the stuff. on that spread myself. i mean, i did yeah, the stuff. on that spread myself. i mean, i did yeah, the stlobviously this on that spread myself. i mean, i diwhat1, the stlobviously this on that spread myself. i mean, i diwhat1, vegetarian's ously this on that spread myself. i mean, i diwhat1, vegetarian's idea' this on that spread myself. i mean, i diwhat1, vegetarian's idea of|is is what a vegetarian's idea of what? something good. >> products . >> those are meat products. >> those are meat products. >> they're products. nobody >> they're meat products. nobody wants we want wants meat products. we want actual meat. >> andrew, what did you want? you wanted henry, you wanted like henry, the eighth pig with eighth style roast pig with an apple its basically apple in its mouth. basically you wouldn't eat the apple. >> wouldn't the pig. no, >> i wouldn't eat the pig. no, because i don't like the pig. that's is raised. yeah, that's today is raised. yeah, but, something to that. >> e- e fine. well, >> oh, okay. fine. well, too late. let's try a third question. got here? question. what have we got here? so was the most listened to so what was the most listened to
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song. so what was the most listened to song . in 2023. so we're talking song. in 2023. so we're talking you know download us spotify that kind of thing . arade dam that kind of thing. arade dam you think it was kylie ? you think it was kylie? >> that's a good choice. >> that's a good choice. >> do lipa maybe dua >> what do you lipa maybe dua lipa no, it was a taylor swift, taylor swift, taylor swift, cruel summer that was bananarama i >> -- >> and that's and that's going back to the 80s. >> you've been so out of it. you stole. she stole the song. she stole. she stole the song. she stole the song at least the name. it's gonna be like miley cyrus . cyrus. >> surely it is miley cyrus. paul right. it was paul cox has it right. it was miley cyrus, and the song was called flowers. familiar called flowers. i'm not familiar with the song. would you like to give burst of flowers, paul? >> no, no, don't know if i >> no, no, i don't know if i could, be honest. could, to be honest. >> year's eve. >> it's new year's eve. >> it's new year's eve. >> you should loosen up. have you? chris? don't know. >> w dance y-m w“ it? >> no, i'm not doing it. i don't think sing. think i should sing. i definitely shouldn't dance. >> paul, don't over >> paul, why don't you go over to buffet get to the buffet bar and get yourself a glass of wine or some prosecco? >> i'm going walk >> i'm just going to walk across camera. that's camera. ever. so sorry. that's absolutely glasses of wine for >> get a few glasses of wine for everyone here. yeah, let's do it. nice it. and we will get nice and tanked. on to
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tanked. okay, so let's go on to the won't, but the next. well, i won't, but let's you guys. you can do let's get you guys. you can do whatever you want. we're going to the next question. to go on to the next question. this on theme, this is a what on that theme, what alcohol what was the biggest alcohol brand sales in 2023? i hope brand in sales in 2023? i hope you guys at home are having a go at this as well. it wasn't bud light, was it? it probably wasn't light. i think they wasn't bud light. i think they had bit hit. what with had a bit of a hit. what with the mulvaney thing . the whole dylan mulvaney thing. louis, mean, you're a louis, do you i mean, you're a bit a drinker, aren't you? bit of a drinker, aren't you? >> uh, i'm an alcoholic, so that bit of a drinker, aren't you? >> iquiten an alcoholic, so that bit of a drinker, aren't you? >> iquite ann alcoholic, so that bit of a drinker, aren't you? >> iquite an insensitive so that was quite an insensitive thing of really. think it of me to say, really. i think it was. being really rude. was. you were being really rude. >> i'm sorry about that. i like cream, de—man. >> i'm sorry about that. i like cre'i'm de—man. >> i'm sorry about that. i like cre'i'm not man. >> i'm sorry about that. i like cre'i'm not an n. >> i'm sorry about that. i like cre'i'm not an alcoholic. >> i'm not an alcoholic. >> i'm not an alcoholic. >> not alcohol. >> you're not an alcohol. no, i know i don't anything know i don't believe anything you like you say. yeah, i do quite like wine. like a nice wine. i like, i like a nice sharp chilled the sharp leaf. it's chilled to the right sharp leaf. it's chilled to the rigicharlie. yeah , you know >> charlie. yeah, yeah, you know what i mean. >> or a sincere funny to you, charlie. >> nothing wrong with it, is it? >> nothing wrong with it, is it? >> the way i it, it is. >> the way i say it, it is. >> charlie. >> okay, charlie. >> okay, charlie. >> back question, louis. >> isn't it like chablis? >> isn't it like chablis? >> isn't it like chablis? >> is chablis over here? >> is it chablis over here? >> is it chablis over here? >> like a proper. >> is it chablis over here? >> like a proper . what is >> it's like a proper. what is the number one in this country? what are people drinking? what are drinking? >> what are people? what's the brand? alcohol sales.
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biggest alcohol brand sales. so that global, i think. i that could be global, i think. i think prosecco , prosecco, little think prosecco, prosecco, little box is , is a little, little box wine is, is a little, little boxed wine that has gotten in your fridge crest that has got your fridge crest that has got you through many a long winded night, it? night, isn't it? >> what? >> what? >> what's increases? >> what's increases? >> have you ever have you ever done night? i think done a box in one night? i think you probably have thousands , i you probably have thousands, i don't know, how can you remember after half exactly. well, actually, answer for the top actually, the answer for the top one is stella artois. >> stella is it? >> stella is it? >> well, that's sort of very similar to prosecco. >> viewers or just. >> is that our viewers or just. >> is that our viewers or just. >> it's fizzy. it's a fizzy dnnk >> it's fizzy. it's a fizzy drink , i think. i'm that's drink, i think. i'm not. that's had £625.1 million in sales. so it is just uk . and second was it is just uk. and second was smirnoff and then budweiser gardens and hardy's is gordon's the gin . yes. yeah okay. that's the gin. yes. yeah okay. that's interesting . interesting. >> i used to work andrew. >> i used to work andrew. >> uh sorry . would you like >> uh sorry. would you like a gin? >> sorry. no. >> sorry. no. >> what have you got a wine? >> what have you got a wine? >> yeah. so i've got here. >> what have you got a wine? >> you'veso i've got here. >> what have you got a wine? >> you've got ve got here. >> what have you got a wine? >> you've got a got here. >> what have you got a wine? >> you've got a shiraz. here. >> what have you got a wine? >> cheers. got a shiraz. here. >> what have you got a wine? >> cheers. yes, shiraz. here. >> what have you got a wine? >> cheers. yes, sis'az. here. >> what have you got a wine? >> cheers. yes, sis actually. re. yeah. >> can i say that i used to work for uh, the pennsylvania >> can i say that i used to work for and the pennsylvania >> can i say that i used to work for and liquor pennsylvania >> can i say that i used to work for and liquor quarterlyania wine and liquor quarterly magazine. yes back in the day.
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>> so were reviewer of >> so you were a reviewer of fine drinks? >> i was, to sell >> i was, i tried to sell advertising and was completely. >> called again? >> what was that called again? >> what was that called again? >> the pennsylvania >> it's called the pennsylvania wine quarterly. it only it was liquor quarterly. it only it was only to the to the only distributed to the to the uquor only distributed to the to the liquor stores in pennsylvania. who owned. because who were state owned. because every in america has every state in america has a different regarding different rules regarding alcohol. so the state of alcohol. and so the state of pennsylvania owned you could only buy liquor in pennsylvania at the local at the state owned uquor at the local at the state owned liquor store. >> this is a fine anecdote, louis. yeah i look forward to your autobiography . your autobiography. >> see, i think because people don't, people think they know so much about america. but this is the kind of you would the kind of thing you would never america. there never learn about america. there was write was a reason they didn't write about has about it that pennsylvania has state liquor stores. >> are you selling advertising 7 ce. space? >> well, yeah, i could picture myself either. it didn't quite work. >> how on earth did you do that? okay well, fired that job. okay well, fired from that job. let's to the next question. okay well, fired from that job. let'sis to the next question. okay well, fired from that job. let'sis to tiof next question. okay well, fired from that job. let'sis to tiof thet question. okay well, fired from that job. let'sis to tiof the year. .tion. okay well, fired from that job. let'sis to tiof the year. now this is word of the year. now every year, the oxford english dictionary decides on a word of the year. what i think that
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means is that the few interns in their office just picks a word. normally a politicised word. so what do you think it is ? the the what do you think it is? the the is that. >> no, it's gonna be is the word of the year. >> it is the definite article write up. what do you what do you think. >> well it's commonly used. >> well it's commonly used. >> commonly used a lot >> it is commonly used a lot don't we. >> we hear woke the time. >> we hear woke all the time. but don't know if people but i don't know if the people there pick there would, would pick that. >> would >> well, no, because they would be themselves be woke themselves and they wouldn't want to do that. the actual word actual answer is a word i haven't come across before. it's rise . rise. >> oh, i read about this rise. it's what does it mean? short for charisma. i should know this. yes. this. okay yes. >> annoying . >> it's how annoying. >> it's how annoying. >> how annoying. >> how annoying. >> yes, i think the kind of person would use word person who would use that word doesn't charisma. doesn't have any charisma. >> it's like saying doesn't have any charisma. >> isn't it's like saying doesn't have any charisma. >> isn't it?t's like saying doesn't have any charisma. >> isn't it? he's> isn't it? he's got norg doesn't have any charisma. >> isn't it? he's got no game. game isn't it? he's got no game. >> wouldn't that. would game isn't it? he's got no game. >> choose n't that. would game isn't it? he's got no game. >> choose rise that. would game isn't it? he's got no game. >> choose rise ? that. would you choose rise? >> well, it's defined as style, charm, attractiveness. yeah charisma. and. but it's funny, isn't it? because when oxford engush isn't it? because when oxford english have chosen english dictionary have chosen their words of the year, right. as i they've always been as i say, they've always been political. chose political. one year they chose youthquake. yeah. which was the idea a sort of resurgence of
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idea of a sort of resurgence of political amongst young political activity amongst young left wing right. but of left wing people. right. but of course no was the course, no one was using the word really just 1 or the word really just 1 or 2 like the guardian i used it once, guardian i think used it once, and then that used and then after that no one used it they just make it it since. so they just make it up. they used the single year they a couple of years ago because want trans because they want to push trans issues. it's all issues. and so it's all political, it's all nonsense. but there's word but rise, there's a word which hopefully we'll never hear again. is word of the again. but it is word of the year nevertheless. >> could you andrew, that year nevertheless. >> used you andrew, that year nevertheless. >> use.d ythe andrew, that year nevertheless. >> use.d ythe wordrndrew, that year nevertheless. >> use.d ythe word rise ew, that year nevertheless. >> use.d ythe word rise is that the use of the word rise is risible the use of the word rise is risiiyou you could if you're >> you could you could if you're going to be like that all night with those eyebrows, not with no . okay. think was . okay. i think that was literate . literate. >> that's a very literate or literary . literary. >> you're too sophisticated for thisyeah , yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> often get some wine >> that's often get some wine down. you okay? is new year's down. you okay? it is new year's eve. what about this eve. now what about this question? what the funniest question? what was the funniest joke fringe? question? what was the funniest joke that fringe? question? what was the funniest joke that obviously fringe? question? what was the funniest joke that obviously cannot|e? question? what was the funniest joke that obviously cannot be now that obviously cannot be calculated, but there is an award . dave's funniest joke of award. dave's funniest joke of the fringe . it's not some bloke the fringe. it's not some bloke called dave. channel called dave. it's the channel who they around who decide. and they go around watching and they're watching shows and they're always aren't they? always puns, aren't they? they're always terrible puns, right? are . they right? because they are. they are in are easy to write in a newspaper. do you remember what
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one anyone i know, i don't one it anyone i know, i don't remember this year , i remember remember this year, i remember it's usually, um , i remember it's usually, um, i remember ross smith won it. >> uh , 2019. i can't remember >> uh, 2019. i can't remember with what it was the one about selling a hoover, because it's just sitting around gathering dust. >> was that tim vine ? >> was that tim vine? >> was that tim vine? >> and that sounds like a tim vine joke. yeah, well, you see, he'd perfect for because he'd be perfect for this because he'd be perfect for this because he does these one he constantly does these one liner puns. know, actual liner puns. you know, the actual winner. joke , winner. and this is the joke, okay. cause it did okay. and it did cause it did get publicity because get a lot of publicity because it's very and it doesn't it's very bad and it doesn't even really work. and yet it won. okay. and the joke is this i started dating a zookeeper , i started dating a zookeeper, but it turned out he was a cheater . yes, i remember it cheater. yes, i remember it doesn't . it just doesn't. it doesn't. it just doesn't. it doesn't. it just doesn't. it doesn't really work . doesn't really work. >> words that go together. >> words that go together. >> yeah . the words they, you >> yeah. the words they, you know, you can you can form a sentence. you can see where it's driving it, but it doesn't quite latch an i. latch like an i. >> they it with >> maybe they wrote it with i maybe i. maybe it was an i. >> we can look forward to >> well we can look forward to a lot of that agree lot of that i don't agree i think that's a joke. >> joke. joke. he's he's >> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a meaning he's like
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>> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a he's meaning he's like >> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a he's me hadg he's like >> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a he's me had ahe's like >> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a he's me had a breakke >> it's a joke. joke. he's he's a he's me had a break up he's he's i've had a break up but he is never a zookeeper. >> no , no, know, maybe he >> no, no, i know, but maybe he maybe cutbacks at the at maybe there's cutbacks at the at the zoo . the zoo. >> so maybe it's a surrealist. maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybe giving enough maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybe you giving enough maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybeyou know,ving enough maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybe you know, it1g enough maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybe you know, it couldnough maybe it's a surrealist joke. or maybe you know, it could be gh credit. you know, it could be beyond us. it could be. >> it's almost as though it's just clicks and it's just generating clicks and it's noti know. well, actually , you >> i know. well, actually, you know don't you? know how it works, don't you? because the one year because i remember the one year i've uh, stand up i've had seven, uh, stand up shows the edinburgh fringe shows at the edinburgh fringe and only one time did i have pr where you pay a lot of money for someone kick you in the someone to kick you in the papers. and happens you papers. and what happens is you get oh, we've get an email saying, oh, we've got to these of one got to send these lists of one liners, them liners, and they send them either newspapers, liners, and they send them eilist' newspapers, liners, and they send them eilist' top newspapers, liners, and they send them eilist' top jokespapers, liners, and they send them eilist' top jokes of)ers, liners, and they send them eilist' top jokes of the a list of the top jokes of the fringe, i they over fringe, or i think they go over today. don't if they go today. i don't know if they go today. i don't know if they go to point is, they to dave, but the point is, they only if they're punt. but only work if they're punt. but i'm don't use i'm not a punning. i don't use puns, kind of come puns, so i had to kind of come up with puns. of up with some puns. one of them made into like one of the made it into like one of the newspapers but newspapers or something, but you know, it's all know, it's all a scam. it's all a scam. like at edinburgh a scam. like at the edinburgh fringe. a scam. like at the edinburgh fringa money, know with a lot of money, you know what like, well, what it's like, lewis? well, you've done three shows up there, ? there, haven't you? >> three shows or three shows. >> three shows or three shows. >> shows. >> three free shows. >> three free shows.
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>> no, i've done many, many shows. i've many shows shows. yes, i've done many shows . you like. shows. yes, i've done many shows . ycthere's the famous anecdote , >> there's the famous anecdote, isn't >> there's the famous anecdote, isnt you >> there's the famous anecdote, isn't you having a isn't there, of you having a show exist because show that didn't exist because you confused the start time? >> confuse the >> well, i didn't confuse the start i didn't . >> well, i didn't confuse the start i didn't. no, i start time. i didn't. no, i didn't confuse the start time is that put . the that they decided to put. the start times on british military time. and he uses that. i'm an american man. >> they do use that at the edinburgh fringe. it's very odd isn't it? british military. i actually lewis at actually met lewis schaffer at the must have been the fringe and it must have been about ago. it about 15 years ago. i think it was basement. was it not was in a basement. or was it not the hardee awards? we the malcolm hardee awards? we were night. >> probably have , but i >> i probably could have, but i went saw your show went and actually saw your show and show. i thought and you saw my show. i thought you funny. you were very funny. >> well, there we go. i didn't like yours because i want to. >> invited >> i want to be invited back into graces. >> i want to be invited back intheah, graces. >> i want to be invited back intheah, in ces. >> i want to be invited back intheah, in didn't. >> yeah, i know i didn't. >> yeah, i know i didn't. >> supposed say? >> what am i supposed to say? >> what am i supposed to say? >> i thought you were very difficult when i first met you. >> i thought you were very diffiijlt when i first met you. >> i thought you were very diffii warmed i first met you. >> i thought you were very diffii warmed i first eventually. but i warmed to you eventually. i know. think i think, you know. and i think you didn't. i think, you know. and i think you didn't didn't. i think, you know. and i think youdidn't haven't didn't. i think, you know. and i think you didn't haven't we,in't. been >> didn't haven't we, like, been playing you playing out this kind of. you can't that your can't suddenly change that your tone sorry. tone towards me. well. oh sorry. >> be more. tone towards me. well. oh sorry. >> brutal be more. tone towards me. well. oh sorry. >> brutal and be more. tone towards me. well. oh sorry. >> brutal and militant.1ore. is what brutal and militant. and is that. yeah. >> because the people there >> because the people out there actually you hate
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me. >> they believe it, don't me. >> th it's believe it, don't me. >> th it's unbelievable. ion't they? it's unbelievable. >> night young. they? it's unbelievable. >> the night young. they? it's unbelievable. >> the isjht young. they? it's unbelievable. >> the is young. )ung. they? it's unbelievable. >> the is young. who knows >> the night is young. who knows where go? we've where we're going to go? we've got now, uh, got another question now, uh, premier league this my premier league this is my favourite . it's a good job favourite topic. it's a good job i'm not on the receiving end of the question, because that would be because know be unfair. because i know everything about the premier league.is everything about the premier league. is that. that's football, yeah. football, right? yeah yeah. okay. see, know it now. who okay. see, i know it now. who scored the most points? goals in, uh, 2023. >> oh, i know the answer to this. so i'm going to hand it over okay. >> cressida, uh, a footballer is david beckham. he's a footballer , isn't he? >> i'll say, was it david beckham? um. uh, louis, uh , no, beckham? um. uh, louis, uh, no, because he's a midfielder. >> uh, okay. >> uh, okay. >> okay. do you know who it was then? >> i'm going to guess in the premier league. yes, in the premier league. yes, in the premier league, which is just above conference. above the vauxhall conference. uh, somebody which team ? uh, uh, somebody on which team? uh, hagglund. hagglund >> hogg. you're you aren't >> hogg. you're not. you aren't far it's pronounced >> hogg. you're not. you aren't far haaland it's pronounced >> hogg. you're not. you aren't far haaland .t's pronounced erling haaland. >> hagen, hagen. >> hagen, hagen. >> i meant i meant that did i get that right? haaland. >> haaland. >> haaland. >> get erling haaland? >> did i get erling haaland? >> did i get erling haaland?
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>> haaland . >> you like erling haaland. there there. erling there we go right there. erling haaland manchester i haaland manchester city i actually him i actually met actually met him i actually met him one time. >> yeah >> did you. yeah i did. i didn't even was. he even know who he was. but he walked place that i was walked into a place that i was in. him, him in. and i said to him, tell him he said to him, he was fat. i said to him, i said, you look like a footballer. did and he was footballer. did you? and he was just this really beautiful wife. and a new baby and and they had a new baby and they were furniture, and were buying furniture, and you could unhappy could just sense the unhappy ness face. that ness in his face. but he's that he the major he is one of the major footballers of all and footballers of all times, and he's hanging out with he's got to be hanging out with some wife who's like, just scowling at the entire time. scowling at him the entire time. and he's got this kid. he's thinking, boy, i wish was thinking, boy, i wish i was practising on. practising back on. >> so this is the place for celebrity you're celebrity gossip tonight. you're going to get a lot of that from louis schaefer, friends going to get a lot of that from louisallhaefer, friends going to get a lot of that from louisallhaefstars. friends going to get a lot of that from louisallhaef stars. yeah ends going to get a lot of that from louisallhaefstars. yeah um, with all the stars. yeah um, i don't have another question . i don't have another question. i don't have another question. i don't think that was kind of amazing that i knew that it is amazing. was good. amazing that i knew that it is am louis. was good. amazing that i knew that it is am louis. yeah. good. >> louis. yeah. >> louis. yeah. >> okay . but look, we're going >> okay. but look, we're going to to just have to we're going to just have a quick break at the moment. but coming we're going to be coming up, we're going to be going around country going all around the country talking to some of our colleagues at the best new year's in the world, year's parties in the world, proving a doubt that the proving without a doubt that the tradition new year's tradition of the new year's
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to new year's eve live with me, andrew doyle and tonight i'm joined by five of our favourite comedians who are going to share with us what they're doing this year's they're doing this new year's eve. all of people eve. all of these people are part so part of the headliners team, so here they are. they look like they're having of out they're having loads of fun out there in their wild parties . there in their wild parties. only bruce has a drink that steve at least is dancing, so that's good. that's something . that's good. that's something. so let's first these are, by the way, simon evans josh howie leo kearse , steve allen and uh bruce kearse, steve allen and uh bruce devlin. so we're going to go first to uh simon. simon where are you ? are you? >> i am in a club called the forge in brighton. i've just performed at the new year's eve comedy club evening here and then been kept hanging around
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for 15 minutes after everyone else has left to do this interview. >> right . but interview. >> right. but you're interview. >> right . but you're actually >> right. but you're actually doing stand up on new year's eve. i mean, that is something i've . i would always i've never done. i would always be a wary because i'd be a bit wary because i'd imagine a imagine everyone's probably a bit really imagine everyone's probably a bit to really imagine everyone's probably a bit to the really imagine everyone's probably a bit to the comedy. ly imagine everyone's probably a bit to the comedy. maybe there to hear the comedy. maybe >> great night for >> no, it's a great night for stand up comedy. the nights immediately before christmas are miserable. often are miserable. they often are christmas at least half christmas parties. at least half the have been the audience have been dragged there half, there by the other half, and a very cynical about the whole thing. new year's is thing. but new year's eve is generally couples people generally couples and people who've had enough of raucous behaviour and are quite comfortable with just listening to some jokes for a couple of hours and settling down, going home , uh, hours and settling down, going home , uh, the, hours and settling down, going home , uh, the, uh, home to enjoy, uh, the, uh, tiresome pianist and his hogmanay. later >> great stuff. all right. thanks for joining >> great stuff. all right. thanks forjoining us, simon. we're going to move on now to, uh , to bruce and, do feel uh, to bruce and, um, do feel free to directly to the free to cut directly to the individual comics so we don't have the six box ups, six box up all uh, bruce, you all the time. uh, bruce, are you there ? bruce, can you hear me ? i there? bruce, can you hear me? i think he's frozen. do you want me to do that? could be a result of the alcohol, i'm honest .
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of the alcohol, if i'm honest. is he actually pretending to be frozen ? okay, we don't have frozen? okay, we don't have bruce devlin. i'm sure. let's move to steve and alan. where are you? steve >> i am in my shed. >> i am in my shed. >> this is where you are. >> this is where you are. >> i'm amazed you can't hear the party. you're in your shed . party. you're in your shed. >> let's. let's be honest, steve. there isn't a party going on, is there ? on, is there? >> you spotted that. you saw right through my tissue of lies. yeah quite sure how you managed it, but. yeah quite sure how you managed it, iwell, a shame. okay. >> well, that's a shame. okay. all since, uh , all right. well, since, uh, since you're new year's since you're spending new year's eve in shed, what about eve in the shed, um, what about you? josh, what are you doing ? you? josh, what are you doing? >> don't know , i don't know >> i don't know, i don't know where i am. no no, i mean, this is a fairly typical experience for you, josh. >> to be honest, i don't know where i am. >> i'm in my wife invited us to someone's , uh, house on our road someone's, uh, house on our road who i've never met before . and who i've never met before. and then i just, uh, left the party downstairs and said, oh, can i go and do a thing on gb news and then the music stopped and
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everything went silent and, um. well it's. >> well, at least you're here. josh do you have any new year's resolutions ? resolutions? >> yeah, i do, we worked out our new year's resolutions. my it's to be to read more, be more informative . um, and just be an informative. um, and just be an all round better gb news anneliese . nice. anneliese. nice. >> very nice . all right, what >> very nice. all right, what about. what about you, leo? sure we don't let us down. you must be at a party. a raging house party. something's going on. >> uh, i'm actually. i'm actually in steve's bedroom . um, actually in steve's bedroom. um, we sent him out to the to the shed. we sent him out to the to the shed . um, but. yeah. no, i'm shed. um, but. yeah. no, i'm not, i'm not, i'm not a party. uh, i was and i'm totally stone cold sober because i got i got an angry email from the headliners producer saying that if we drank before the show, we'd be fired. >> so, yeah , that sounds about right. >> that sounds about right. >> that sounds about right. >> do you have any leo? do you have any, uh, new year's resolutions? >> yeah. well last year i made a
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resolution that i didn't i didn't keep. i was going to write a book. >> so, uh, this this year? >> so, uh, this this year? >> uh, but only what are the books that have something to sell at gigs? but i don't gig anymore because gig is rubbish. so what i'm going do this so what i'm going to do this yean so what i'm going to do this year, i'm going going to year, i'm going to. i'm going to get, i'm, i'm going to get get, uh, i'm, i'm going to get 10 billion followers on twitter . 10 billion followers on twitter. >> yeah. and is that all you're going to do? just get followers on twitter ? yeah. the way you do on twitter? yeah. the way you do that, leo, is you just you just constantly how constantly post about how virtuous all sorts virtuous you are about all sorts of things. >> no, no, it's changed now . >> no, no, it's changed now. it's it's other it's changed. no, it's the other way. post about way. you've got to post about how evil you are. so you get the followers how evil you are. so you get the follwell; how evil you are. so you get the follwell good. >> well good. >> well good. >> i'm going to have fun with that. going quarter that. i'm going to get a quarter of million. that. i'm going to get a quarter of i'm llion. that. i'm going to get a quarter of i'm going to get a quarter of >> i'm going to get a quarter of a million subscribers on youtube. >> right. that's >> all right. well, that's sounds good, sounds like a very good, profitable 2024. profitable way to spend 2024. bruce we back? are bruce do we have you back? are you bruce yeah. you there? bruce yeah. >> sorry couldn't hear you . >> sorry i couldn't hear you. happy yes, indeed . happy hogmanay. yes, indeed. >> it was quite funny because you were actually frozen on the screen with your glass of prosecco, and that that's the sort imagine you sort of how i imagine you anyway, to be honest .
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anyway, to be honest. >> been a very, >> well, today has been a very, very unusual day because myself and nick dixon got married so he's behind the christmas tree , he's behind the christmas tree, and i'm just having some things being a good little wife. >> so what are you doing tonight for the rest of night ? for the rest of the night? >> a soiree . >> i we're having a soiree. everyone is here that doesn't want featured on camera for various reasons due to ongoing current investigations, is behind the christmas tree on the opposite side of the room. >> all right, look, i'm. >> all right, well, look, i'm. i'm thrilled that you've all joined us tonight , but you all joined us tonight, but you all look like you're having an amazing i'm really jealous amazing time. i'm really jealous . to be honest. was expecting . to be honest. i was expecting you surrounded by people you to be surrounded by people revelling and dancing and gallivanting and all of the rest of what you're doing of it. but what you're doing is, is valid, uh, your is just as valid, uh, in your own going to my own way. i'm going to go to my path. you all. by the way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new you all. by the way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new year all. by the way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new year .|ll. by the way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new year. and y the way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new year. and i'me way, own way. i'm going to go to my path. new year. and i'm going happy new year. and i'm going to go panel . you go to my panel. do you feel that, , we have such that, uh, we have such a dysfunctional team of people all in the headliners group? >> what i hate is all this christmas nonsense. john lewis adverts, everyone's having a wonderful time all the time.
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everyone's got a million beautiful got beautiful friends. we've got five friends look like five friends and they look like that. >> they're e-l e they're in sheds or >> and they're all in sheds or the equivalent of sheds. >> i was worried i'd feel like i was missing out. no nothing on that this is the place to >> no. if this is the place to be. fact, this where i'm be. in fact, this is where i'm going prosecco. going to open the prosecco. shall so. and shall we get started? so. and i see, paul, you've decorated your face. >> yes. um how did you get that? well, it was in your handbag. >> glitters like it gets around. >> yeah it yeah >> yeah it does. yeah >> yeah it does. yeah >> over here. and it'll be in here for months . here for months. >> it's frankenfurter . >> it's very frankenfurter. >> it's very frankenfurter. >> does it >> it's frankenfurter. does it suit well, yeah, i think it does. >> i think i think you can pull that off. i think you should do that off. i think you should do that during the day, in your everyday that during the day, in your everydthave because >> i'll have to now because you're that's the rules. >> those are rules, lewis >> those are the rules, lewis schaffer. want some schaffer. do you want some prosecco ? prosecco? >> um, i could have a little bit, i guess. i mean, i think i just want to point out that simon is simon evans. he's always lying. he's, like, such a liar about him having a good time. how it's a good night. christmas the night christmas eve is the worst night of the for comedy. is that of the year for comedy. is that right? it is the worst night. >> year's night, new year,
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whatever. new year's sorry new >> new year's night. sorry new year's night. >> well, you get very well >> well, you get paid very well for year's for those gigs at new year's eve, they're completely eve, but they're completely not. but they are. they're horrible. and it's the women who >> because it's the women who are forced >> because it's the women who are guy forced >> because it's the women who are guy to forced >> because it's the women who are guy to go forced >> because it's the women who are guy to go out. forced the guy to go out. >> you blame everything on women all the time. >> the ones men wouldn't go out if women if it wasn't for women. women want out. that's all they want to go out. that's all they want to go out. that's all they want to go out. that's all they want to do go want to do is go out. >> you forgot to him >> no, you forgot to ban him from horrible. from saying women are horrible. >> on the list. >> not on the list. >> not on the list. >> it's not on the list. okay, all right, guys, let's all right, guys, well, let's open safety open some of this and safety goggles open some of this and safety gogyeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> careful. um. oh, god. can i open it? >> you don't know how to open it. >> i know em- h- h to open, don't you? >> dont you? >> don't m you? >> don't do you? oh there >> don't you, do you? oh there we go. >> there we go, there we go. you say i know to. you say i don't know how to. you don't god. don't know. oh, god. >> over you. >> yes. it's all over you. >> go. there's >> there we go. there's a there's of a head on that there's a bit of a head on that one, right lewis. >> well, that's right lewis. >> well, that's right lewis. >> slurp it quickly to stop it dripping out. yes. >> there we go. anyone want >> there we go. anyone else want some ? oh, some prosecco? oh, yes. >> lovely. >> lovely. >> happy new year, everyone. well can't say happy well not yet. i can't say happy new happy new eve. new year. happy new year's eve. >> the is up. >> not until the sand is up. >> not until the sand is up. >> anyway , uh, up next, >> okay, so anyway, uh, up next, we're uh, we're going to have, uh, tomorrow's front tomorrow's newspaper front pages. do not go anywhere
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um, so yeah, i think a lot of people who are independent and can see that bright side, it definitely is a bright side. nanai definitely is a bright side. nana i love living on own . nana i love living on my own. >> welcome back to new year's eve. live with me andrew doyle. the sands of time are ticking away. it's nearly 2024. very exciting stuff . now it's about exciting stuff. now it's about 1030, so let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. we're going to start with the daily mail. they are leading with revealed gender change loophole on uk passports. ministers are fearing that self—identified nafion fearing that self—identified nation might happen after it emerges that official documents can be altered with just a doctor's note . and then we're doctor's note. and then we're moving on to the front of the times now. now no need for a passport and a new border plan. apparently, the electronic gates are going to use facial recognition to allow passengers into the uk . the front cover of into the uk. the front cover of the telegraph they are leading with shapps uk ready to attack
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houthi rebels . and we're going houthi rebels. and we're going to move on to the ai and they are leading with police forces growing use of lie detector tests may be unlawful. very interesting. i didn't realise they used them particularly. anyway on to the daily express . anyway on to the daily express. the headline there is the doctor will see you now, but only for five minutes. apparently patients an patients who do get an appointment . they find that appointment. they find that they're mostly in and out of the gp surgery within five minutes. finally the daily star now and they are leading with we're all doing apparently they are leading with we're all doirjanuary apparently they are leading with we're all doirjanuary as apparently they are leading with we're all doirjanuary as popularitly they are leading with we're all doirjanuary as popular as it dry january not as popular as it normally is. so those are your front pages . uh, so wet. and front pages. uh, so wet. and what do you think of. well, let's have a look at the first one.the let's have a look at the first one. the daily mail . what do you one. the daily mail. what do you think of the daily mail and where's by the way, is louis schaefer gone? no >> put this here, it'll >> if i put this hat here, it'll give and as much give us less trouble and as much content. absolutely >> mail is >> okay, so daily mail is talking about how so basically , talking about how so basically, the, uh, we now know that that a doctor's note . on the passport. doctor's note. on the passport. now, this is a problem louis
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schaefer where you're late, for goodness sake . come and sit goodness sake. come and sit down. be professional for goodness , louis, we've just run goodness, louis, we've just run through the front pages, so have a look. >> somebody else can speak. i don't have to be the one. don't have to be the only one. >> sorry okay, right. >> okay. sorry okay, right. let's go so so gender let's go to us. so so gender change loophole . so it is change loophole. so it is a problem because if can just problem because if you can just effectively self—identify on official documents, we're not just about say, just talking about what you say, you have a grc, not you know, not have a grc, not have a recognition have a gender recognition certificate . certificate. >> but just from a doctor's note, this is what people fear. like get out of p, isn't it? >> is that right? that's what you did. >> well, mean, just >> well, it's i mean, it's just it's given out it's something that's given out very it's something that's given out venls it. >> is it. >> is it. >> exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> cheat at p, but >> i used to cheat at p, but that's different thing. no. on that's a different thing. no. on the country run, hid the cross country run, i hid behind tree because the behind the tree because the starting the same as starting point was the same as the ending point. and then i come be out come out and pretend to be out of the well of breath at the end. well not harder, that's also why harder, no, but that's also why i unfit and still am. i was very unfit and still am. so but this is so no, but paul, this is interesting because so many people, a lot of feminist people, uh, a lot of feminist campaigners, they're very concerned of concerned about the idea of gender asian gender self—identify asian people. declaring people. just saying declaring
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that sex that they are the opposite sex without through any kind without going through any kind of kind of of procedures or any kind of medical anything like medical checks or anything like that. so this is sort of confirming isn't confirming their fears, isn't it, self id can be and it's it, that self id can be and it's also the last sort of legal barrier, it . barrier, isn't it. >> because if you think >> yeah. because if you think about is, about it, the passport etc. is, is the one thing that does define what you are. yes, it um, electronically in data written down. however, however you find it and if there is a loophole with this, then then it bypasses that entirely. and the last barrier is taken down. and anyone can be whatever they want to be. if the doctor allows them to be. if the doctor allows them to be. if the doctor allows them to be. and by the way, you can't see doctor and you've only got see a doctor and you've only got five can't five minutes and you can't explain are explain what gender you are in five so just five minutes. so he's just going to say, well, quite whatever you want, a fan of want, louis, are you a fan of gender self—identification? want, louis, are you a fan of gender self— a entification? want, louis, are you a fan of gender self— a woman ion? want, louis, are you a fan of gender self— a woman the�* want, louis, are you a fan of gender self— a woman the other week. >> e’- f am a fan of being week. >> am a fan of being told >> um, i am a fan of being told what gender someone is before i am with them . yes, i mean, i do, am with them. yes, i mean, i do, i do , i, i think it's just i do, i, i think it's just polite. i see you, i see you very much as omnisexual. >> i think, like i think you could way i could with
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could go any way i could with anything . anything. >> i don't know if i could go anyway, i could be anywhere . anyway, but i could be anywhere. okay. i think you're thinking, i think you're thinking of omnipresent, think you're thinking of omnipresent , actually. actually, omnipresent, actually. actually, i don't that that's. i don't think that that's. i don't the case. don't think that's the case. >> message on >> sounds like a message on tinder one. >> it is. don't to let >> it is. i don't want to let the. i don't want to the the. i don't want to let the people there. i'll people down out there. i'll do whatever, available. whatever, whatever's available. i catchphrase is, i mean, no, the catchphrase is, ladies, takers? ladies, ladies. any takers? exactly but if it was, i think as we get older, you as we get older, andrew, you wouldn't understand this. you're not old yet. as you get not quite old yet. as you get older, you get more flexible. not quite old yet. as you get oldeholej get more flexible. not quite old yet. as you get oldeholej ca: more flexible. not quite old yet. as you get oldeholej ca goal.e flexible. any hole is a goal. >> it got stiffer . >> i heard it got stiffer. >> i heard it got stiffer. >> can we not get graphic on this show this is a new year's this show? this is a new year's eve celebration . sorry about eve celebration. i'm sorry about these . i have to work these people. i have to work with these people. you guys at home, just weird. have with these people. you guys at ho do, just weird. have to do that. >> what i'm saying is, andrew schaefer, is everywhere . schaefer, love is everywhere. our love is in the air. >> yep, yep. okay, there we go. it's at a very similar thing. uh, anyway, let's move on to the times. the front cover of the times. the front cover of the times . no times. the front cover of the times. no need for a passport under a new border. the thing is, though, i think this is quite idea. you have a quite a good idea. you have a facial system, right
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facial recognition system, right 7 facial recognition system, right ? no, cressida. well, i don't know why i love electronic things. >> you know, i love all the documents nowadays. electronic banking. it's all on my phone. i can't lose it. even if i lose my phone, i can somewhere phone, i can log in somewhere else. save you else. yes this would save you having worry about losing having to worry about losing your okay. your passport. okay, okay. >> what about you, louis? what do think i think it's just do you think i think it's just one more. >> one thing they're >> one more thing where they're controlling where >> one more thing where they're contrcanig where >> one more thing where they're contrcan just where >> one more thing where they're contrcan just turn where >> one more thing where they're contrcan just turn you where >> one more thing where they're contrcan just turn you off|ere they can just turn you off in a in an it's the evilness of. >> if i'm not going to mention what it is w it's like they want to be able they want to be able to be able they want to be able to unplug you at any moment. >> and is thing. so you >> and this is one thing. so you don't a piece of paper i don't have a piece of paper i mean yeah, but don't want the mean yeah, but don't we want the rapidity, you know, when we're at holiday, so yeah. >> well that's it. >> well that's it. >> you're right. it should cut the there has the queues down. but there has to be a comparison doesn't there? be there? so for it to be recognised be recognised it has to be recognised it has to be recognised against so recognised against something. so i'm assuming have to i'm assuming that you'd have to have in first have a passport in the first place. the place. and therefore the photograph , because recently place. and therefore the pho an raph , because recently place. and therefore the pho an updated cause recently place. and therefore the pho an updated passport, cently place. and therefore the pho an updated passport, it ntly place. and therefore the pho an updated passport, it ran got an updated passport, it ran out as it does every ten years. and i sent new photograph. and i sent off a new photograph. yes in the post yes and it was taken in the post office by the lady in
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office actually, by the lady in the post office. men in the post office. men work in post and do the post office too, and so do the other . yes. um, as other genders. yes. and, um, as as i laughed at my own jokes. no, i don't want any more drink. i'm driving. i haven't had any drink, officer. um, but the point is, how are they going to get that information into the database? what are they going to use that database for? it's all a massive conspiracy. the world is going to end, and i'm terrified this stuff. is going to end, and i'm terroh,i this stuff. is going to end, and i'm terroh, what this stuff. is going to end, and i'm terroh, what a this stuff. is going to end, and i'm terroh, what a gloomy;tuff. is going to end, and i'm terroh, what a gloomy;tuffcome >> oh, what a gloomy no. come on, paul, i've been a conspiracy i >> -- >> it's like m 51mm >> it's like this is what they're planning on doing. here's they they they is anybody that we say who they are . that we can't say who they are. >> you could normally but you're. >> no you've been barred from you're. >> no okay,a been barred from you're. >> no okay,a beerlook,ad from you're. >> no okay,a beerlook, let's»m saying okay, well, look, let's move saying okay, well, look, let's mobut wait, wait, why you >> but wait, wait, why don't you do here? britons are do this story here? britons are the their the world's best at eating their greens because don't to greens because i don't want to do how bad it is. do that one. how bad it is. >> let's move on to this one. the louis schaeffer doesn't eat any the i newspaper any louis the i. the i newspaper has forces use of has police forces growing use of lie detector tests be lie detector tests may be unlawful . now, the thing is, lie detector tests may be unlawful. now, the thing is, i didn't realise that because i
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thought lie detector tests are the kind of thing you just see on yeah, or in basic instinct. >> they're real. >> no, they're real. >> no, they're real. >> was that. i've only one >> was that. i've only seen one scene >> was that. i've only seen one sce yeah, the you >> yeah, i know the one you mean. but there scene in mean. but there is a scene in bafic mean. but there is a scene in basic instinct where sharon stone test stone takes a lie detector test and so and passes it because she's so cold and chilling yeah, cold and chilling and. yeah, what happen because it's what would happen because it's measuring isn't it? >> e“- e rate things? isn't it? >> exactly. rate things? >> exactly. >> exactly. >> people can't fake >> exactly. >> stuff. people can't fake that stuff. >> some can. yes. and this that stuff. >:the some can. yes. and this that stuff. >:the point.e can. yes. and this that stuff. >:the point. i:an. yes. and this that stuff. >:the point. i thinkas. and this that stuff. >:the point. i think sociopath s is the point. i think sociopath psychopaths are more psychopaths are probably more likely fake a lie likely to be able to fake a lie detector test, but why would it be ? i think they're be unlawful? i think they're suggesting that it's kind of invasive, you invasive, i suppose. you know, maybe the maybe sometimes it's in the suspect's it ? suspect's interest, isn't it? >> think you didn't do >> if you think you didn't do it, to a it, you want to take a lie detector test. but they detector test. but are they implying there's going to be forced on people? >> we don't know , >> well, that's we don't know, louis it could be, uh , i louis or it could be, uh, i don't know whether this is wrong in this country. >> it goes against selfish incrimination. yeah. it's basically saying you're admitting it though admitting it even though everybody knows in america that that the lie detector test is a lie and it doesn't work. and you could basically you can basically get out of failing it by taking a bit of valium. well,
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i mean , it can't be used in court. >> that's the other thing. and it used in court it can't be used in court because it's not it's because they know it's not it's not it's not anything. very quickly, has not it's not anything. very qui> like what? what's going on? >> would have become >> then you would have become doctor, man. >> yeah. is it?
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doctor, man. >> ieah. is it? doctor, man. >> ieah. theys it? they mean >> i think they mean. they mean well, to be a well, but in order to be a doctor, . i'll tell doctor, these. i'll tell you what don't about doctors. doctor, these. i'll tell you what go»n't about doctors. yeah. go on. they they to yeah. go on. they they have to follow rules. rules follow. >> yeah. because that's because follow. >> body because that's because follow. >> body works. ;e that's because follow. >> body works. yeah t's because follow. >> body works. yeah theecause follow. >> body works. yeah the human the body works. yeah the human anatomy follows rules. no, the blood goes a certain way, the heart pumps a certain way. no, the brain works a certain way. i mean, doesn't, but most mean, yours doesn't, but most people's brain works. >> not. and matter of >> it does not. and a matter of fact, example, fact, for example, the heart pumps certain way. the heart pumps a certain way. the heart is there's a big debate whether the a pump or not. the the heart is a pump or not. the hump, whether the hump, the heart, whether the heart is debating this. there is a debate. >> lewis, lewis and his underlings , tom cowan look up underlings, tom cowan look up google town , please. google town, please. >> let's move on. let's >> okay, let's move on. let's move on to this. the daily star i was a mistake i knew i knew it was a mistake having him, the daily star, they are we're are leading with. we're all doing january. well, i mean doing wet january. well, i mean because i think dry january is a good.i because i think dry january is a good. i know people mock it and scoff, actually it's scoff, but i actually think it's quite a good idea to have a bit of process every of a detoxifying process every now it's just of a detoxifying process every now month it's just of a detoxifying process every now month a it's just of a detoxifying process every now month a year it's just of a detoxifying process every now month a year like it's just of a detoxifying process every now month a year like , 's just of a detoxifying process every now month a year like , what's one month a year like, what's wrong i think that's wrong with that? i think that's good. precedent for the good. yeah precedent for all the jokes boxes of wine. jokes about boxes of wine. >> truth is, i work in this
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>> the truth is, i work in this room, said, every room, as you said, every day, and ever drink, it's and i hardly ever drink, so it's not for me . but i've and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends for me . but i've and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends who or me . but i've and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends who are|e . but i've and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends who are very ut i've and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends who are very keene and i hardly ever drink, so it's not friends who are very keen , got friends who are very keen, and structured and they do need a structured month off. >> i think they do. yes. a keen isn't. the dependent is isn't. the word dependent is probably the word. yes is. probably the word. yes it is. and i'm casting aspersions and i'm not casting aspersions on friends but i'm on your friends there, but i'm probably fair, lewis . probably right. be fair, lewis. now you presumably, since you only raw cow, you try to. only eat raw cow, you try to. >> i'm eating. i'm eating this horrible. >> what are you eating at the moment? >> i mean, i'm eating a bit of brie is fine, but the other stuff, i don't know, sausage, sausages. have breadcrumbs. >> you doing dry >> will you be doing dry january? lewis i basically am. >> not. maybe i'll start >> maybe not. maybe i'll start drinking just for the sake of it. but the truth is, is that alcohol. people understand alcohol. people don't understand alcohol. people don't understand alcohol . alcohol as you alcohol. alcohol is just as you know it's almost. know what it's almost. people don't alcohol is just don't know that alcohol is just as bad as juice, fruit juice. >> but fruit juice isn't bad. >> but fruit juice isn't bad. >> fruit juice is. >> fruit juice is. >> i had to get in a taxi, and the guys either had a pint of juice or a pint of this half pint shiraz orange juice. >> do you want to know something? that's where you'd be
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totally because something? that's where you'd be tota don't because something? that's where you'd be tota don't me. because something? that's where you'd be tota don't me. iszcause something? that's where you'd be tota don't me. is that .e you don't listen to me. is that is that is sugar ? it is that high? is that sugar? it causes as much mental illness as alcohol does . alcohol does. >> probation tonight. >> probation tonight. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> lewis, you have to behave. please okay. >> anyway, what are you doing ? >> anyway, what are you doing? ratting on me? >> lewis schaffer. i've got to move on. come on now. come on. let's be positive and upbeat and not death juice. not talk about death by juice. but next, we're going to be but up next, we're going to be taking a look at highs and taking a look at the highs and lows of 2023. so please do not go
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welcome back. this is our new year's eve special. now it's been a wonderful year 2023. there are many, many ups and downs. i've certainly had a number of highlights . i think we number of highlights. i think we should have a look at one particular highlight. this is from a headliners on a christmas
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day. let's have a look at this babyi day. let's have a look at this baby i think. >> i'm saying anybody could >> i'm not saying anybody could do this, but you could take a common like paul, and he common man like paul, and he could probably do a betterjob than today . why don't than you did today. why don't you a chance? than you did today. why don't youyou a chance? than you did today. why don't youyou paulance? than you did today. why don't youyou paulan(host the show? >> yeah, well, i don't want him to. i think he should. >> you want host? you want >> you want to host? do you want to show? to host the show? >> don't andrew. i'll do >> don't ask andrew. i'll do whatever >> don't ask andrew. i'll do whate\this like mutiny. >> so this is like a mutiny. i mean, discussing mean, have you been discussing this before? the show? this is an no. you an actual mutiny. now no. so you want. you paul want. you want me? you want paul to me to host the show? you want me to stop the show? fine. stop hosting the show? fine. okay. do okay. okay. we'll do okay. >> what? okay, will do. >> what? okay, fine. we will do. we'll have it way. we'll we'll have it your way. we'll have it. >> andrew. andrew >> andrew. andrew >> what was >> okay. now, what was interesting to me about that is a lot of people online thought it real. what on earth is it was real. what on earth is going and got bombarded on going on? and i got bombarded on twitter saying , why twitter by people saying, why are a why are you are you're such a why are you having are you having a big strop? why are you storming and then had a storming off and then i had a left woke activists left wing woke activists clipping it and putting it out, saying, this is what gb news is like, and saying this is the clip that andrew doyle doesn't want you to see. shared it on want you to see. i shared it on
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my then what was great, my own and then what was great, though, is the activists , though, is that the activists, uh, because they'd for uh, because they'd fallen for it. then got told that's it. they then got told that's obviously and they obviously staged and they couldn't admit it. they were so embarrassed. they just started bombarding with instead bombarding me with abuse instead and knew all bombarding me with abuse instead and we knew all bombarding me with abuse instead and we just knew all bombarding me with abuse instead and we just wanted ew all bombarding me with abuse instead and we just wanted to all bombarding me with abuse instead and we just wanted to take the along we just wanted to take the mic. i mean, people mic. i mean, these people are pathetic, what's mic. i mean, these people are patheton? what's mic. i mean, these people are patheton? yeah, what's mic. i mean, these people are patheton? yeah, absolutely.s mic. i mean, these people are patheton? yeah, absolutely. and going on? yeah, absolutely. and also, clearly, clearly fake. some say that , you know, >> some say that, you know, activist tears are delicious. but embarrassment that but activists embarrassment that we saw that we saw over those two days. i mean, i thought it was one of my greatest achievements, not for 2023, achievements, not just for 2023, but of my life. and, you know, it's been quite the fruitful life, as you well know, you've had a very fruitful life. exactly. marvellous exactly. it was a marvellous piece tv. we all had fun. all piece of tv. we all had fun. all those knew the headliners those who knew the headliners knew it was fun. there were some that were worried at first, but of course there was. there was lots of tells. there a few lots of tells. there were a few giveaways. people, giveaways. the people, the people wanted people that saw the band wanted to it was wishful thinking. >> think lewis, you know, >> i think is lewis, you know, you quite grating you can be quite grating sometimes, but i'm too much of a professional to allow my emotions my reason. emotions to override my reason. >> i tell you something, you
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can't it both ways. andrew can't have it both ways. andrew doyle you can and you want to have it both ways. you want to say, is joke. you say, oh, this is a joke. you want everybody to see joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou arybody to see joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou wantdy to see joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou want to to see joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou want to actee joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou want to act up joke, say, oh, this is a joke. you wanyou want to act up storm. but you want to act up a storm. you you doing you were like you were doing youn you were like you were doing your, uh, your olivia de havilland there. havilland out there. i completely disagree, i think andrew great andrew was doing what all great artists he artists should do, and he was playing fiction. artists should do, and he was pla an] fiction. artists should do, and he was pla an emotion iction. artists should do, and he was pla an emotion ,:tion. artists should do, and he was pla an emotion , an 1. an >> an emotion, an idea, an impulse what happen impulse to see what would happen . ian. yeah, it was life and art. art imitating life. well, i feel like that , but we don't do feel like that, but we don't do it to lewis, so, yeah. >> lewis you do you do push people to the edge. but no, we do love you. you're part of the family . so, you every all family. so, you know, every all is but what is why is he >> but what is why is he surprised that people, people actually believed him? i thought it was really. >> i'm not sure they did. did they? >>i they? >> i feel like a lot of people did. or at least there was wishful thinking. i think they wanted look, wishful thinking. i think they wan other look, wishful thinking. i think they wan other highlights look, wishful thinking. i think they wan other highlights this k, any other highlights of this year? the best year? what has been the best thing for you? >> oh, what's been the best? i mean, on the 10th december, mean, on the 10th of december, it year gb news anniversary. >> is that right? it's been a yeah >> we're busy, i didn't make yeah >.fuss. re busy, i didn't make yeah >.fuss. um busy, i didn't make yeah
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>.fuss. um yeahy, i didn't make yeah >.fuss. um yeah. i didn't make a fuss. um yeah. >> if i if i'd have known, i probably wouldn't have done anything because i'm a bit. i'm anything because i'm a bit. i'm a busy, but. that's a bit busy, but. but that's fantastic. i hadn't realised it's it's it's been a year. it's absolutely by. flown? absolutely flown by. flown? exactly. other exactly. yeah. any other highlights from paul lewis ? highlights from paul or lewis? >> i mean, i know we're on gb news, but i think the coronation was we'll was a big deal this year. we'll cover show, cover it later in the show, i'm sure, thought sure, but i thought the coronation deal for us coronation was a big deal for us this year, thought this year, and i thought it was a highlight and did you enjoy it a highlight and did you enjoy it a no, did i a great deal? no, i did enjoy. i did love the did enjoy it. i mean, i love the pomp what i pomp and ceremony and what i liked anything liked more than anything is the way brought the way that it brought a lot of the uk despite that, those uk together. despite that, those that would rather it didn't stop being a suck up. >> he's not interested in that. >> he's not interested in that. >> lewis. i'm not on my phone . >> lewis. i'm not on my phone. >> lewis. i'm not on my phone. >> believe me, i don't think the royal watching royal family are watching tonight. i think they've probably got a party because you're sitting there out there, you're thinking people want to hear about the royal family. >> the i >> the highlight of the year, i think, asked me to think, was when you asked me to work with john cleese. yes. there we go. and wasn't there we go. and it wasn't immediately. think immediately. i didn't think anything then anything of it. and then i started work with john cleese started to work with john cleese and oh this and i thought, oh my god, this is i'm working with cleese. is i'm working with john cleese. yeah this is yeah and i thought, this is going me a huge star. so yeah and i thought, this is goi a| me a huge star. so
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yeah and i thought, this is goi a few me a huge star. so yeah and i thought, this is goi a few momentsa huge star. so yeah and i thought, this is goi a few moments there, star. so yeah and i thought, this is goi a few moments there, i;tah so for a few moments there, i thought, oh my god, i'm going to be a huge star. and there was a really delicious feeling, thinking that i was to be thinking that i was going to be a huge . a huge. >> em— >> and yet you're still here. yeah.i >> and yet you're still here. yeah. i think you were hoping you could go off some beach you could go off to some beach house malibu with house in malibu with your newfound fame wealth . yeah, newfound fame and wealth. yeah, and it didn't happen for you, but glad it didn't happen, but i'm glad it didn't happen, because you're here. but i'm glad it didn't happen, bectyes, you're here. but i'm glad it didn't happen, bectyes, john you're here. but i'm glad it didn't happen, bectyes, john youthe1ere. but yes, john cleese, the dinosaur was great dinosaur hour. it was a great show. was really to work show. it was really fun to work on. a great time and on. yes, we had a great time and ihope on. yes, we had a great time and i hope you all so look, i hope you all saw it so look, that's it for this hour. but we will back in a few minutes. will be back in a few minutes. we'll be going through headliners. we're looking at the, uh, the papers tomorrow the, uh, the papers for tomorrow and continuing our countdown to 2024. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. >> hello there. >> welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast i'm craig snell. well as we go into a brand new year for most of us on new year's day, we will see some sunshine. unfortunately sunshine. but unfortunately there is more rain to come. so
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as we end 2023 we still got this area low pressure hanging area of low pressure hanging around. the packed around. note the tightly packed isobars the isobars, especially in the south, a blustery end south, indicating a blustery end to year. warnings are in to the year. warnings are in force throughout the rest of today. generally, a mixture of clear spells and scattered showers. the showers could potentially heavy, potentially be quite heavy, especially northwestern especially across northwestern england. i think for the bells themselves, central themselves, generally central belt to scotland, probably to best see the driest of the weather overnight . in a clear weather overnight. in a clear skies it will turn quite chilly with the with touch of frost across the north. so first thing on new year's we will see some year's day we will see some sunshine across the south, but that will gradually replaced that will be gradually replaced by some cloud and eventually some outbreaks of rain. so i think come the afternoon the best sunshine will be best of the sunshine will be northern northwards. northern england northwards. there will be few showers there will be a few showers around, especially for the northern scotland, and northern isles of scotland, and temperatures generally temperatures tomorrow generally ranging between 5 to 7 in the north, potentially up to 11 degrees across the south, and then to on tuesday, a wet day for a lot of the uk. a band of rain, potentially some hill snow for scotland and then some very
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wet weather for southern areas of the uk could also turn quite windy on the windy to temperatures on the face of it in the south, into double figures. but factoring that it's not that rain and wind, it's not going too great and going to feel too great and unfortunately the unsettled weather continues into wednesday unfortunately the unsettled weather thursday into wednesday unfortunately the unsettled weather thursday .1to wednesday and into thursday. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news
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good evening. >> i'm sophia wenzler in the gb news room. the queen of denmark has shocked the nation, announcing in her new year's message that she'll vacate the throne. queen margaret the second has reigned for more than half a century. she made the announcement on live television. she's due to step down on the 14th of january, exactly 52 years after she took the throne
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in 1972. she'll be succeeded by her son, crown prince frederik rishi sunak . rishi sunak struck rishi sunak. rishi sunak struck an optimistic tone in his new year message, promising a brighter future with tax cuts and a reduction in national insurance . he described 2023 as insurance. he described 2023 as a momentous year which saw inflation halved and record investment in the nhs . that's investment in the nhs. that's despite junior doctors in england planning their longest walkout in nhs history. next month . the prime minister says month. the prime minister says his new year's resolution is to keep driving forward inflation is set to fall, further cutting the cost of living for everyone . the cost of living for everyone. >> and we're not stopping there . >> and we're not stopping there. we're going further to grow our economy by reducing debt, cutting taxes and rewarding hard work and building secure suppues work and building secure supplies of energy here at home. backing british business and delivering world class education. >> meanwhile, the labour leader says the power to shape the future of britain rests in everyone's hands as sir keir
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starmers message offered a preview of his party's election campaign, saying 2024 needs to give britain its future back and some breaking news. in the last hour a man has been arrested after two women were found dead at in staffordshire. at a house in staffordshire. staff wiltshire police say they were called to a house in park lane at 3 pm. today to reports of a woman's body had been found and injured. both and another woman injured. both women were pronounced dead . a 68 women were pronounced dead. a 68 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of murder , almost a quarter of murder, almost a quarter of britons tried and failed to see their gp face to face in 2023, with many resorting to diy treatments . that's according to treatments. that's according to the lib dems . a poll the lib dems. a poll commissioned by the party found 23% could not get an appointment in their local area, while 3 in 10 gave up booking altogether1 in 7 treated themselves or asked someone else to, and the same number went to a&e party leader sir ed davey said the figures should serve as an urgent wake
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time for headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. >> this is our new year's eve special. i'm here with the headliners crew tonight. we've got paul cox , we have cressida got paul cox, we have cressida wetton, lewis schaffer. wetton, we have lewis schaffer. cheer up lewis. it's new year's eve for goodness sake. you look so curmudgeonly. come on now. look, we've already had a look at the front covers, so let's go dive into the papers for tomorrow . this dive into the papers for tomorrow. this is dive into the papers for tomorrow . this is fascinating, tomorrow. this is fascinating, paul. tomorrow. this is fascinating, paul . oh, actually, let's just paul. oh, actually, let's just quickly have another quick rundown pages rundown of those front pages just in case anyone missed it. okay, so the daily mail were leading one. revealed leading with this one. revealed gender change loophole on uk . gender change loophole on uk. passports, and the telegraph has shapps uk ready to attack houthi rebels. the times no need for a passport and a new border plan that's to do with facial recognition software. the guardian is running with doctors told to consider risk of air pollution when assessing patients, and ai has police patients, and the ai has police forces growing. use of lie detector may be unlawful detector tests may be unlawful and the daily star we're all doing wet january and those we
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are front pages . okay paul, what are front pages. okay paul, what about this from the telegraph? what's going on? yeah, the telegraph here. >> andrew. tory's plan to wrongfoot starmer by exposing labour debt risks. so this is the conservatives are planning to to wrongfoot to use the budget to wrongfoot sir keir starmer on borrowing in an attempt show that under an attempt to show that under labouh an attempt to show that under labour, britain would go further into debt. >> okay. what do you make of it? >> okay. what do you make of it? >> well, well, obviously it's the last budget before there's going to be a general election, the last budget before there's goithere'se a general election, the last budget before there's goithere's goingeneral election, the last budget before there's goithere's goingeneral lotstion, the last budget before there's goithere's goingeneral lots of], so there's going to be lots of giveaways. that's to giveaways. yes, that's going to put under pressure anyway put labour under pressure anyway because all because there's going to be all sorts and they might sorts of goodies and they might have those. have to retract some of those. they'll certainly have to have a close they close look at them. what they what they plan to do in some way is at the debt, is look at reducing the debt, because that's essentially what they've a they've been trying to do for a long time. it's called austerity and so they long time. it's called austerity and that so they long time. it's called austerity and that labour so they long time. it's called austerity and that labour are so they long time. it's called austerity and that labour are going1ey long time. it's called austerity and that labour are going to know that labour are going to have to come in borrow to have to come in and borrow to achieve a lot of things that they achieve. and of they want to achieve. and of course, great they want to achieve. and of course, we've great they want to achieve. and of course, we've always great they want to achieve. and of course, we've always , great they want to achieve. and of course, we've always , you at they want to achieve. and of course, we've always , you know, because we've always, you know, to quote brown boom and bust. so
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the danger is here that he does wrongfoot it. but i don't think it matters. i don't think what he does with his feet, i think he's all over for the tories. >> i probably all >> i think he probably is all oveh >> i think he probably is all over. he's over. but this idea of he's promising he promising tax cuts. he reiterated in christmas reiterated that in his christmas message. , eras tour i message. i mean, eras tour i mean, is paul right, that actually at this point, rishi sunak , wouldn't it be refreshing sunak, wouldn't it be refreshing if christmas message he if in his christmas message he just we've lost guys, just said, we've lost guys, so we're going to we're just we're just going to we're just going hand it, the baton going to hand it, hand the baton over know, i mean i keir >> i don't know, i mean i keir is already doing some of this isn't in it's isn't he. so in a sense it's working because what's the thing recently, billion recently, uh, 28 billion they were green were going to spend on green stuff they're now saying, oh stuff and they're now saying, oh well it. we're well we didn't mean it. we're not much. so not going to spend that much. so that that what that tells me that that what rishi is trying to do is kind of already working. although i agree, think i don't agree, i don't think i don't think he's going to make any difference. >> i agree there lot of >> i agree there is a lot of things that been going on things that have been going on that's working, but it's that's already working, but it's just be i just not going to be enough, i think. i'm not i'm not quite think. and i'm not i'm not quite sure conservatives can sure what the conservatives can do. would which do. one thing i would say which kind what is kind of counters what i said is there be huge swing. there needs to be a huge swing. there still needs to a huge
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there needs to be a huge swing. there inll needs to a huge there needs to be a huge swing. there in order ds to a huge there needs to be a huge swing. there in order ds to labourje swing in order to get labour a decent majority. yeah so i mean, i said quite seriously a couple of months ago that still could be parliament the lib be a hung parliament and the lib dems will play a big part. i still it. okay, well still believe it. okay, well here's my prediction. >> what worth, think >> for what it's worth, i think there's a labour there's going to be a labour victory , but not sufficient victory, but not sufficient to win they'll into win it alone. they'll go into coalition dems and coalition with the lib dems and then of a deal, then as part of a deal, they will to proportional will agree to proportional representation that will be granted. and then next time representation that will be grante> okay. >> okay. >> oh no, i think it's going to be a kind of dribble just over the line.
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>> the thing see those >> the thing is, you see those christmas and i'm christmas messages and i'm sorry. i'm sure, i'm sure sorry. and i'm sure, i'm sure he's but he's a lovely human being. but keir boring. keir starmer, it was so boring. it was like he it was it was so it was like he it was like riz. like a he's got no riz. >> oh lovely. >> oh lovely. >> you see, that's how you slip in the word of the year into conversation. he got no riz. it's just that kind of sense of just you're to talking just like you're to talking someone who isn't. he's just like , you it's. i like a robot, you know, it's. i feel and i feel bad saying that because i'm sure as soon as you take away, he's take the news cameras away, he's probably normal take the news cameras away, he's probnice normal take the news cameras away, he's probnice . normal and nice. >> and the same could be said for rishi. i don't think any of us at and of us look at rishi and see any of the rears either. >> is it to with being, you >> is it to do with being, you know, a role know, being in such a role as the, the, the the, you know, the, the, the leader opposition? leader of the opposition? >> opposite in >> we've had the opposite in bofis >> we've had the opposite in boris johnson. yeah. do you remember and uh, uh , remember him? and uh, uh, people, people don't like it, i guess because he managed to combined a good character. some would say yes with sort of being very well, he was a performer. >> i think this is the point. like, we've had this very sort of presidential of of presidential style of politics, i think ever since margaret thatcher, tony blair certainly route .
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certainly went down that route. and i think what's happened is we've we're used now to charismatic prime ministers. and then when you suddenly start getting like theresa may getting people like theresa may again, truss , rishi again, uh, liz truss, rishi sunak and next keir starmer, we've really bucked that trend now, haven't we? and again, all of those people i think are probably bubbly probably really fun, bubbly people , but they're just not people, but they're just not performers , you know performers, you know what i mean? fact, noticed as mean? in fact, you noticed as soon was no soon as theresa may was no longer she longer prime minister she loosened up. yeah. and she was much cornfield much more. we saw cornfield theresa may, didn't we? we did. yeah didn't she run through a field wheat, which was very field of wheat, which was very naughty of her, andrew. >> i'd like to met her >> and i'd like to have met her dunng >> and i'd like to have met her during and to >> and i'd like to have met her duria] and to >> and i'd like to have met her duria little and to >> and i'd like to have met her duria little bit and to >> and i'd like to have met her duria little bit of and to >> and i'd like to have met her duria little bit of what to >> and i'd like to have met her duria little bit of what that to see a little bit of what that might have been like. >> well, actually, running might have been like. >> wellaactually, running might have been like. >> wella cornfield unning through a cornfield is vandalism, up vandalism, and it can mess up a harvest. it mess crop, vandalism, and it can mess up a hecan;t. it mess crop, vandalism, and it can mess up a hecan ruin mess crop, vandalism, and it can mess up a hecan ruin farmer's crop, it can ruin a farmer's livelihood. know it can ruin a farmer's liveli happened know it can ruin a farmer's liveli happened to know it can ruin a farmer's liveli happened to that know he what happened to that farmer. he maybe depression , maybe went into depression, spiralled into anxiety and eventually suicide. >> and true. yeah, that's true, but i think all that labour can do. yes is mess it up. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well maybe and i've spoken to
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many , many, many labour many, many, many labour supporters. yes for at least one, at least one. yeah. josh howie and they and they love keir starmer. do they think he is a real person who believes loves what he believes and he's a proper labour? this is what i've heard. >> did you speak to keir starmer? >> i spoke to one person. >> i spoke to one person. >> i spoke to one person. >> i hear he's a lot more left wing than on. wing than he lets on. >> of course is. >> yes, of course he is. >>— >> yes, of course he is. >> that's kind very >> that's kind of very interesting . we saw interesting. we saw that. >> to talk >> i'm sorry to talk over everybody. just not used everybody. i'm just not used to having so many people around me. uh that . we saw that when uh we saw that. we saw that when he under corbyn. i mean, he he was under corbyn. i mean, he fully supported corbyn. would he was under corbyn. i mean, he fully supfcorbyn orbyn. would he was under corbyn. i mean, he fully supfcorbyn orb prime would have had corbyn as prime minister. and we would have minister. yes and we would have all been in here wearing the all been in here now wearing the same had. yes. but same uniform if he had. yes. but we're on meal vouchers letting people and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different ideas and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different ideas yearsd come to different ideas years later, we? later, aren't we? >> know, we can't we can't >> you know, we can't we can't dig something the past dig something up from the past and always thought dig something up from the past and oh always thought dig something up from the past and oh that always thought dig something up from the past and oh that always paul. ht this? oh that moved on, paul. >> sorry. i can't take you >> i'm sorry. i can't take you seriously talking about politics in this way with glitter in this earnest way with glitter around how dare you around your eyes. how dare you know you're gonna have to get used to it. >> and he left. used to it. >> andre.e left. >> andre. >> em-
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5 maybe i'll have >> oh, well, maybe i'll have some of that later on. who knows? well, moving knows? okay, well, look, moving on to the telegraph there's on to the telegraph now. there's been a surge in hard right support. the support. louis, do you have the information on this one? >> i do have information . >> i do have the information. and this is in the telegraph. it's the beginning of end and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe beginning of end and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe begasling of end and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe begas we of end and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe begas we know end and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe begas we know it. nd and this is in the telegraph. it'sthe begas we know it. after and this is in the telegraph. it'sthyforegas we know it. after and this is in the telegraph. it'sthyforegas rightnow it. after and this is in the telegraph. it'sthyforegas right support.fter surge for hard right support. and it's an and basically it's an inevitability because there's a war on between what hard war going on between what hard right. what they mean by hard right. what they mean by hard right is they just mean against the eu project, against team, against what? >> louis, you're not using that phrase tonight the idea phrase tonight against the idea of a peaceful a peaceful non—sector an not against ethnocentric . i non—sector an not against ethnocentric. i mean, i mean, it's absolutely true that a lot of publications don't understand what right means. i've what hard right means. i've heard all sorts of people described as right, when described as hard, right, when they're moderately left they're in fact moderately left wing, know, people, wing, even, you know, people, people clue. people just haven't got a clue. uh milei was described as uh javier milei was described as a right libertarian in the a far right libertarian in the guardian, makes absolutely guardian, which makes absolutely no it doesn't, on guardian, which makes absolutely no own it doesn't, on guardian, which makes absolutely no own terms.t doesn't, on guardian, which makes absolutely no own terms. so yesn't, on guardian, which makes absolutely no own terms. so yeslot. on guardian, which makes absolutely no own terms. so yeslot of on its own terms. so a lot of people just don't know what these mean the these terms mean anymore. the word around word fascism is tossed around all as though
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all over the place as though it's mean , it's meaningless. so i mean, what on this one, what do you think on this one, chris? any chris? do you have any particular chris? do you have any particit ar chris? do you have any particit could be a pendulum think it could be a pendulum swing, it? swing, couldn't it? >> temporarily . i mean, people, >> temporarily. i mean, people, it's become the new punk, hasn't it? just be a far left or it? just not to be a far left or not to be a lefty. it certainly circles i move in, it's quite it's quite a bold statement. now >> yeah, but the new punk, i think that isn't that weird. >> you had john lydon from the sex pistols saying that it's >> you had john lydon from the sex completelyng that it's >> you had john lydon from the sex completely invertedt's just completely inverted now. and actually it's the people who are sort of more conservative, more fashioned that are the more old fashioned that are the more old fashioned that are the more radical. i mean, that's bizarre, isn't it? well, everything's isn't it? so yeah. but what we've seen >> so yeah. but what we've seen at point the eu as as at this point is the eu as as kind run to a point where it kind of run to a point where it feels like communism lite. they've tried to bring everyone else together. there's one central controlling bank of people that wield their power without anyone really question them. yes. and all of a sudden people are like, you know, for many years, people went along with it. they were like, oh, this affecting this is okay. it's not affecting us too much. and the us too much. yeah. and with the great in political great shift in the political world brexit and trump
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world since brexit and trump etc, people are starting to look at it now thinking, you at it now and thinking, you know, liberty know, where's my liberty gone? yeah, very interesting. know, where's my liberty gone? yeaokay,y interesting. know, where's my liberty gone? yeaokay,y intelook1g. know, where's my liberty gone? yeaokay,y inte look ,1. know, where's my liberty gone? yeaokay,y intelook , i have to >> okay, well look, i have to show you how the sands are getting on. you can see what that means. that actually means that means. that actually means that we are about 45 minutes away from 2024, which is a shocking prospect . but anyway, shocking prospect. but anyway, do join us in the next section. we're going to be discussing the queen abdicating and queen of denmark abdicating and how only half of brits celebrated the coronation
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let's move on. now we've got this from the guardian. this story from the guardian. now the queen of denmark. and this was just tonight. the queen of denmark she's to of denmark announced she's to abdicate the throne. so abdicate from the throne. so this like king edward this is like king edward all over paul over again. paul >> well, it's similar king >> well, it's similar to king edward, >> well, it's similar to king edv1having affair. not having an affair. >> be. we don't >> well, she might be. we don't know. know. i've know. we don't know. i've actually that she is. >> i've slipped into a dms. i'm waiting on. waiting a response. yes go on. queen margrethe of denmark queen margrethe ii of denmark announced abdication announced a surprise abdication live on tv . announced a surprise abdication live on tv. uh, announced a surprise abdication live on tv . uh, live tv can be tricky. >> well, she's always been a surprising character, hasn't she ? >> 7- >> i'll be. 7— >> i'll be. i'm 7 ? >> i'll be. i'm not intimately acquainted with the queen of denmark, actually. >> oh, right . well, i know all >> oh, right. well, i know all about her. >> paul so she announced >> go on. paul so she announced the surprise news the nation the surprise news to the nation in in a new speech. in a in a new year speech. apparently now she'd been . what apparently now she'd been. what struck me is she'd actually been in her position for 52 years. she came into power when her father died in 1972, and she abdicated and passed it on to her son. it actually doesn't feel like a massive story. of course it is within denmark , but course it is within denmark, but it's not like there was a scandal . she's basically said, scandal. she's basically said, i'd to retire for good for
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her. >> you know, it must be knackering to all that knackering to do all of that kind of i mean , presume kind of thing. i mean, i presume what similar what kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémonarch similar what kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémonarch sherelr what kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémonarch shere openingt kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémona centres shere openingt kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémona centres ande openingt kind of thing. i mean, i presume whémona centres and thateningt shopping centres and that kind of thing, like community based stuff just that's a lot stuff. i just think that's a lot like not. also being like not. and also being constantly of constantly the centre of attention. i sort of think, you know, , the star, sia, know, sia, the pop star, sia, you how never her you know how she never had her face in public and she would always differently for always dress differently for different that different music videos. so that and worked. people and she said it worked. people don't to in don't come up to her in the shops. people don't bother shops. do people don't bother her. we don't have paparazzi chasing her. that's the way to live. paparazzi. live. i'm sick of the paparazzi. they're outside my house. they're outside my house. they're drinking my bathwater . they're drinking my bathwater. do you know what i mean? i just don't like it. what do you. >> think got out >> i think she think she got out at time because she at the right time because she still she's all at the right time because she stil|faculties she's all at the right time because she stil|faculties and|e's all at the right time because she stil|faculties and she's all at the right time because she stil|faculties and she's gotl at the right time because she stil|faculties and she's got her. her faculties and she's got her. she looks lovely she looks great. lovely retirement ahead of her. >> she does, >> yeah, of course she does, because she's danish. those people are unbelievably good looking. you english bloated like you english people. >> that's a fair point. except what even what i would say, louis is even the skinny english people look horrible. >> i hate to about our >> i hate to say it about our about our royal look. >> we all look ill, i understand that, is, i was in that, but the thing is, i was in denmark. there was nothing to eat know, you order
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eat because, you know, you order some food they bring you some food and they bring you some food and they bring you some bit of bread. some herrings on a bit of bread. yeah. what's that? >> telling you, >> maybe they're telling you, andrew, to stop eating the horrible diet you're eating . horrible diet you're eating. >> well, maybe are, but >> well, maybe they are, but i can't i? can't eat herrings, can i? even if i fish, i if i, even if i did eat fish, i wouldn't things. wouldn't touch those things. it's against all of my religions. >> what? well they can be a bit toxic. yeah, yeah, i don't like it, but it's still an amazing food. up on so food. i grew up on herring, so i look what happened. food. i grew up on herring, so i look whiwouldyened. food. i grew up on herring, so i look whiwould explain. >> that would explain. >> that would explain. >> yeah, it's interesting. when king abdicate, edward >> yeah, it's interesting. when kingeighth. abdicate, edward >> yeah, it's interesting. when kingeighth. ('adicate, edward >> yeah, it's interesting. when kingeighth. ('a lot te, edward >> yeah, it's interesting. when kingeighth. ('a lot of edward the eighth. yeah. a lot of people hated him for that people really hated him for that in country. and you know, in this country. and you know, i think that's kind of unfair. he didn't into didn't choose to be born into that family. it was an that family. you know, it was an accident fell in accident of birth. he fell in love with mrs. simpson. you know, know? this know, why shouldn't i know? this isn't the pulse of the news know, why shouldn't i know? this isn but the pulse of the news know, why shouldn't i know? this isn but what pulse of the news know, why shouldn't i know? this isn but what ijlse of the news know, why shouldn't i know? this isnbut what i would the news know, why shouldn't i know? this isnbut what i would say news is. but what i would say is, it's to what's going it's comparable to what's going on at moment. on in denmark at the moment. i have sympathy for have nothing but sympathy for people who are born into great wealth and opulence. >> but sympathy. yeah. >> nothing but sympathy. yeah. um she's. she's the queen of denmark. yes. and i mean, can there be anything that's even more , more irrelevant than the
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more, more irrelevant than the queen of denmark? that's even more relevant than than the than the king of england ? it's like the king of england? it's like so. well the prince of denmark is pretty relevant. >> if you've ever read a play called hamlet. >> yes, that's a good play. >> yes, that's a good play. >> yeah, yeah, i thinking >> yeah, yeah, i was thinking that i didn't know the prince wasi say it's a lot about >> i would say it's a lot about duty. fulfilled duty. she's fulfilled her duty. her when we talk about, her service. when we talk about, uh, edward, he didn't know uh, king edward, he didn't know he playboy prince. he he was a playboy prince. he enjoyed. enjoyed everything enjoyed. he enjoyed everything about being prince. the about being a prince. and the moment came to be that person moment it came to be that person of , he let the country of duty, he let the country down. >> yeah. oh do you know what? that's ridiculous . he didn't that's so ridiculous. he didn't want do it . he basically want to do it. he basically turned down a job. there's no, there's, know. no, i didn't think. i didn't mm wm- >> i didn't think we'd end up debating king edward's abdication . but let's move on to abdication. but let's move on to this story. this is from the telegraph. half of telegraph. now, only half of britain's celebrated the king's coronation. similar coronation. so on a similar theme. louis. yeah it is. i know you reservations the you have reservations about the royal know , and royal family and you know, and there's going out there's this new poll going out because they want to find out what the public really think, which bad if which i think is a bad idea. if you to know the you don't want to know the answer, question. answer, don't ask the question. yeah but the about
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yeah but louis, the thing about this the coronation people this is the coronation people did you did enjoy it, didn't they? you know, like , even if it's know, people like, even if it's just having public just for having the public houday just for having the public holiday are holiday, there is there are reasons enjoy it. reasons why people enjoy it. >> he wasn't enjoying it. >> like he wasn't enjoying it. but other people did. >> just his default >> that's just his default expression, i think he >> that's just his default expralso n, i think he >> that's just his default expralso to i think he >> that's just his default expralso to be i think he >> that's just his default expralso to be to i think he >> that's just his default expralso to be to be think he >> that's just his default expralso to be to be the k he >> that's just his default expralso to be to be the centre and also to be to be the centre of attention , to have that of attention, to have that big crown to dress crown on your head, to dress up likel crown on your head, to dress up likei would hate it. >> i would hate it. >> i would hate it. >> absolutely hate it . gay. um, >> absolutely hate it. gay. um, it's not gay. >> do you? absolutely. louis do you think that gay people wear crowns and ermine? >> guarantee you they would. >> i guarantee you they would. if could, they would if if they could, they would if they they they they should, they would. they would, should, would, i would if they should, they they should they they should they should they should crowns ermine. should wear crowns in ermine. >> , look at bruce >> you look, look at bruce over there shaun bailey . there with the shaun bailey. >> he's going, he >> whatever he's got going, he didn't to the didn't look any different to the other six. fact is , the other six. the fact is, the greatest embarrassment i had is when my son, my son, went and waited ten hours in line. yeah to see the royal family. >> oh, he did well, to see the royal family. >> oh, he did well , the coffin. >> oh, he did well, the coffin. >> oh, he did well, the coffin. >> the coffin. he went to see the coffin. >> okay, okay. >> okay, okay. >> i was i mistook that for the coronation. >> it's not the same thing. it's in fact the exact opposite .
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in fact the exact opposite. >> knows all >> he just knows they're all about >> he just knows they're all abosomething. something >> something. something >> something. something >> for ten. he's >> yeah. he queued for ten. he's queued because queued for ten hours because there's patriot , lewis. there's a patriot, lewis. yes, and that he's not and i know that he's not a proper english because he's american, he? proper english because he's am really? he? proper english because he's am really? he's he's >> really? no, he's he's he's english. raised in english. but he was raised in this country, okay? he raised this country, okay? he raised this not really an this country. he's not really an american, puts to shame. >> you should have been that queue. >> t- p is, half the >> the truth is, half the population of this country does not like the royal family. and the reason they don't like the royal family is because they're not british. they don't support . not british. they don't support. britain. they don't support. how are they not british? they're not. they don't support. they're they're global. they're global lists. they're world economic forum . think you're nice forum. i think if you're nice here, going to say it. here, i'm not going to say it. i'm saying it. okay. they i'm not saying it. okay. they they don't i don't know. they they don't i don't know. it's me. going to it's not for me. i'm going to say can disagree with say if you you can disagree with me don't i think can we, can me i don't i think can we, can we disagree with think we disagree with you. i think this country there go. this country there we go. >> his body >> he's changed his body position . position. >> look, look at that posture. the pointing. listen. you the pointing. got a listen. you this is what we need. yeah you are so ridiculous . are so ridiculous. >> this country needs. no, you
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know what the usa needs? >> the usa needs a monarch. no. you've got all the problems they've got with with trump and biden. just get rid of the whole lot. britain. lot. give it back to britain. >> and we have we have >> no. and we have we have a monarch . trump will be the monarch. trump will be the monarch. trump will be the monarch because trump is fighting. yeah. >> now trump likes wearing crowns and ermine. yes >> and he know he can pull >> and he you know he can pull that i even what that off. i don't even know what ermine means. >> a kind of weasel, a >> it's a kind of weasel, a weasel fur i know i do. >> out. >> they make this bit out. >> they make this bit out. >> pretended >> i shouldn't have pretended like i don't know anything because i know much more than because i know so much more than everybody. do. do . everybody. yeah and i do. i do. i gotta sit here and, like, pretend that an american. pretend that he's an american. doesn't know stuff. here's the thing. country, thing. this country, this country , no loves this country, no one loves this country, no one loves this country more than lewis schaffer does. okay. >> and you can put that on a mug or a t shirt. it still won't make it now, this this, make it true. now, this this, uh, next story, we're going to move on another article. now, move on to another article. now, this from telegraph . this one is from the telegraph. uh, the government's net zero department has been forced to move from its headquarters. paul move from its headquarters. paul, do you have the details on this? >> yes, i do , net zero >> yes, i do, net zero department moves out of hq
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because wasn't energy because it wasn't energy efficient. now, this is largely because they had gas boilers instead of heat pumps are, um , instead of heat pumps are, um, we that's because that's because a gas boiler is about a third of a gas boiler is about a third of a price of a heat pump. okay we seem to with, with regard to net zero, we seem to have totally and utterly taken one thing out of the equation . and that is the of the equation. and that is the cost, pounds and cost, not only in pounds and pence and dollars and whatever many dollars are um, that it also is a cost to humanity. many dollars are um, that it also is a cost to humanity . yes. also is a cost to humanity. yes. and . we can't underestimate and. we can't underestimate that. if we were to drive to net zero at the pace they wanted us to, there'd 15 people to, there'd be about 15 people left. they would achieve net zero because there wouldn't be anyone . anyone to heat. >> cressida, do you >> yes. okay. cressida, do you have any thoughts on net zero moving the department? moving well , no. well, no. >> i mean they could have they could have had a go with the new, heat couldn't new, uh, heat pumps couldn't they? saying they? we were always saying that the building stock is too old and just work . and it just doesn't work. >> so they were saying that that the , um, used three gas the base, um, used three gas boilers at the cost of the
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taxpayer of 217 grand, but they're looking at they're looking at spending vastly more than that to the thing is. >> right. let's broaden this out a bit. net zero lewis, we've heard a lot about net zero throughout 2023. and it's going to be the big story i think next year because this is it's big year because this is it's a big political but political football isn't it. but we've think we've of we've i think we've kind of discovered net zero if discovered that net zero if implemented is going to basically the poor , basically mess over the poor, isn't it. >> basically it's a lie. and this was the year andrew doyle, that we've heard people saying that we've heard people saying that net zero is a lie. it's bad for the people. this whole climate change thing is a scam. but to answer the question that andrew asked, you , did he ask andrew asked, you, did he ask me, is it worse because lewis , me, is it worse because lewis, you don't listen. >> you just wait to speak. >> you just wait to speak. >> if there's some people have next to no money in their on their clinging on to life and then gets a bit more then everything gets a bit more expensive. it's going to affect them. yes. >> and we have seen a lot of that because i disagree you that because i disagree with you that because i disagree with you that scam . i that climate change is a scam. i think is
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think climate change is observable. i think the debate is about whether it is man made or going it's so >> i'm going to go. it's so non—observable and it's so incremental and the people out there know it. they know that this whole climate thing is just to destroy the power of the british people. that's right. >> and dinosaurs did not exist . >> and dinosaurs did not exist. >> and dinosaurs did not exist. >> well, so are you going to really do that, lewis? i'm not going to go in that direction. but velikovsky . oh, you said velikovsky. >> de—man . there we go. >> de—man. there we go. honestly, i wondered how long he he was going to break. he was always going to break. and there he did. it happened. >> okay. that. he did. it happened. >> ilkay. that. he did. it happened. >> i did. that. he did. it happened. >> i did do that. he did. it happened. >> i did do it that. he did. it happened. >> i did do it deliberately. i set trap walked right set a trap and you walked right into such devious, evil >> you're such a devious, evil person . thank you. thank . you, person. thank you. thank. you, devious, evil person. i think you like that. i think because you've had you've been one of these come from some these people. you come from some scum of the earth place somewhere. know somewhere. i don't even know where come . somewhere in where you come. somewhere in england always england that you were always the smartest class . smartest person in your class. you a genius , you were always like a genius, and had such responsibility and you had such responsibility for being a great one. and then
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eventually it breaks you down. no one ever that to me to no one ever said that to me to be a great one. i didn't have to be a great one. >> quite a little >> well, that was quite a little soliloquy there from lewis schaffer. i will reflect on his criticisms during the break, but listen, us the listen, join us in the next section we continue our section as we continue our countdown to new year's eve . not countdown to new year's eve. not long to go now . you won't want long to go now. you won't want to miss it
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radio. >> welcome back to our new year's eve special . we're going year's eve special. we're going through tomorrow's papers at the moment, we're going look through tomorrow's papers at the mythisit, we're going look through tomorrow's papers at the mythis one. we're going look through tomorrow's papers at the mythis one. thise're going look through tomorrow's papers at the mythis one. this is; going look through tomorrow's papers at the mythis one. this is borisg look at this one. this is boris johnson. and way, you can johnson. and by the way, you can just on screen while just see on the screen while i'm talking the fire or it's the talking is the fire or it's the preparation in london where you're going to see a big firework display that will at firework display that will be at midnight and we will showing midnight and we will be showing that soon occurs, that as soon as that occurs, it's just 30 minutes away. would you ? anyway, uh, we're you believe? anyway, uh, we're going on to this story, going to move on to this story, which tomorrow's , uh, which is in tomorrow's, uh, mirror. and this about boris mirror. and this is about boris johnson. his new hairstyle has
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sparked some surprise. louis, what's going on? >> has he ever had >> well, has he ever had a hairstyle? he's had a hairstyle. bofis hairstyle? he's had a hairstyle. boris johnson shows off shocking new as viewers new hairstyle as viewers ask what? him ? what? what's happened to him? he's had bad hair. that's he's always had bad hair. that's his stock. and trade his bad hair. he's an attention seeker. god bless the guy. >> mean, that's it, >> i mean, that's part of it, isn't it, look bit rough isn't it, to look a bit rough and isn't it, to look a bit rough ancyeah, i hate to say it. >> yeah, i hate to say it. >>— >> yeah, i hate to say it. >> louis exactly right. yeah. >> louis is exactly right. yeah. i modelled well. >> louis is exactly right. yeah. i it modelled well. >> louis is exactly right. yeah. i it look delled well. >> louis is exactly right. yeah. i it look at.led well. >> louis is exactly right. yeah. i it look at that. well. here it is. look at that. >> modelled very closely on >> it's modelled very closely on some hairstyles . yeah. >> so what's the story ? why? you >> so what's the story? why? you know, his new style . why is know, his new style. why is anyone shocked? >> know, time he >> you know, the only time he had a really neat hairstyle was when he got in trouble. for what? >> i think for the partygate thing. >> okay. and then he had it slicked little bit. >> okay. and then he had it slicyeah. little bit. >> okay. and then he had it slicyeah. do :le bit. >> okay. and then he had it slicyeah. do you it. >> okay. and then he had it slicyeah. do you think >> yeah. paul, do you think there's surprising there's anything surprising about really. about it? i don't even really. i don't this is news. >> it's not really is it? mean >> it's not really is it? i mean , boris back on , it's boris johnson's back on the talking the screen and they're talking about was stark about him. i mean, it was stark when i saw him on our screens when i saw him on our screens when in the studio when i was in the studio yesterday. it is stark. look, he's done that deliberately. it's entirely contrived. he's done that deliberately. it's en course ontrived. he's done that deliberately. it's en course .1trived. >> of course. >> of course. >> um, but it's a bit like you
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wearing glitter around your eye, isn't honest. wearing glitter around your eye, isn'yeah, honest. wearing glitter around your eye, isn'yeah, yeah,|onest. wearing glitter around your eye, isn'yeah, yeah, it's st. wearing glitter around your eye, isn'yeah, yeah, it's very >> yeah, yeah, it's very similar, you're not similar, isn't it? so you're not really one to talk? >> nothing wrong >> no, exactly. nothing wrong with is with being a bit flamboyant, is what i would suggest. >> hoping to embrace it >> no, i'm hoping to embrace it myself. yes. >> louis schaefer, he's, uh. >> louis schaefer, he's, uh. >> my is. this is a >> my guess is. and this is a bet willing take bet bet i'm willing to take a bet that the that he's taking ozempic the weight drug. look weight loss drug. you can look at looks horrible. >> he has lost weight. >> he has lost weight. >> wait a minute, you're >> wait a minute, louis. you're always about people that always on about people that they should should lose but >> they should lose weight. but not ozempic. not by. not with ozempic. ozempic. like ozempic. basically is like having emetic. think that's ozempic. basically is like havword. emetic. think that's ozempic. basically is like havword. i'veetic. think that's ozempic. basically is like havword. i've never think that's ozempic. basically is like hav word. i've never used: that's the word. i've never used that. i think, know how it i don't think, you know how it works, do you? >> it it works. >> yeah, it is how it works. >> yeah, it is how it works. >> it people not. it >> no, it makes people not. it slows your digestive >> no, it makes people not. it slows which ur digestive >> no, it makes people not. it slows which makes stive >> no, it makes people not. it slows which makes you. system, which makes you. >> that's absolutely . not what >> that's absolutely. not what it does. but anyway, we're not talking about snp, we're talking about boris johnson's haircut. who him you're who are you to tell him you're not ? as if people know not a doctor? as if people know we're going to move on to this next now, is the next story. now, this is the independent and donald trump spending new year's eve. he's launching multiple attacks on ex—staffers paul . what a way to ex—staffers paul. what a way to spend new year's eve. what's going on exactly? >> it's exciting, though, isn't it? much like this is
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it? i mean, much like this is very to be here with very exciting to be here with just to trump just 30 minutes to go. trump spends year's eve launching spends new year's eve launching multiple ex—staffers. multiple attacks on ex—staffers. so . so a second trump tum could so. so a second trump tum could mean the end of an american democracy as we know it. yes. and i don't say that lightly. former trump white house director of communications says. i mean, drama, the drama. i mean, the drama, the drama. >> well, it's always a drama with trump. think had with trump. i think we've had that you've that throughout the year. you've noficed that throughout the year. you've noticed that him like, noticed that with him that like, well, prospect might well, the prospect that he might be from a prison cell is be running from a prison cell is kind interesting . the fact kind of interesting. the fact that he hasn't gone back on twitter, but he's been on his truth platform, truth social platform, um, firing know, firing out these, you know, crazy tweets and that's that's the i'm worried , louis, the problem. i'm worried, louis, because for you your because not just for you in your country, but i of think country, but i kind of think that you know, if trump is in power again . mean, do think power again. i mean, i do think he's a ridiculous he's he's a ridiculous figure. he's an figure. you just he's a ridiculous figure. he's an someonere. you just he's a ridiculous figure. he's an someonere. a you just he's a ridiculous figure. he's an someonere. a bit] just he's a ridiculous figure. he's an someonere. a bit more of have someone who's a bit more of a statesman? the kind person a statesman? the kind of person who call other world who doesn't call other world leaders would be a great leaders fat would be a great it's a low i think . it's a low bar. i think. >> something. i think >> you know something. i think he's all, he's so he's first of all, he's fat. so maybe being ironic. um, you maybe he's being ironic. um, you were you're donald
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were wrong. you're wrong. donald trump is one of the greatest people that's ever. and he's a man for his time. the people of america were screaming out for truth and honesty. they would. they would, they were. >> and they got joe biden, which is not i'm not saying is not i'm not i'm not saying that's any better, by the way. i'm just saying, if for i'm just saying, like, if for the think about the next election, think about what got what you've got. you've got you've got biden can you've got joe biden who can barely got donald barely speak. you've got donald trump, who's going to be running from know, don't trump, who's going to be running fronjust know, don't trump, who's going to be running fronjust normalyw, don't trump, who's going to be running fronjust normalyw, to n't you just get normal people to run your political party? run for your political party? >> president of the united states normal states. you don't want normal people. kirstie people. you don't want kirstie tom rishi sunak. the tom moore or rishi sunak. the guys are losers. >> that's it. that's your standard for normal. >> no . you want someone >> no, no. you want someone great, and i'm going to tell you something about donald trump . go something about donald trump. go on post. on then, post the post. >> i know he's doing the pose again. >> donald trump i'm from new york. obviously, i know whatever. at in whatever. at least in my imaginary and we did imaginary character. and we did not like donald trump because he wasn't he wasn't great even by new york standards . no, that's new york standards. no, that's how great new yorkers are . how great new yorkers are. >> okay, well, i'm not convinced. chris uh, what do you make of this particular story,
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though, about him abusing ex—staffers take off? ex—staffers or take a night off? >> i yeah , i guess it >> i mean, yeah, i guess it appeals to his fans, doesn't it? >> dramatic >> to do something dramatic on new mean , biden's new year's eve? i mean, biden's not new year's eve. >> is he? >> is he? >> no. that. well, that's a very good point. >> can interrupt? i >> can i interrupt? can i interrupt >> can i interrupt? can i inteme?t >> can i interrupt? can i inteme? will. >> me? will. >> me? will. >> way. the way the >> the way. it's the way the story presented. story is presented. an ex—staffeh him. ex—staffeh she turned on him. she uke ex—staffeh she turned on him. she like an this guy. she he wasn't like an this guy. this woman is totally in love. and she's turning and now she's turning on him. no, turning on her, no, she he's turning on her, sir. okay, okay. because because she said, oh, i saw something in the back of the car. somebody said something to me. it a said something to me. it was a total woman said . total lie. what this woman said. >> shouldn't he take a >> yeah, but shouldn't he take a night eve? night off? new year's eve? >> because this is >> no, because. because this is all you want somebody all out war. you want somebody like donald trump to be in charge of everything? that's a pissy, pansy person . like. like pissy, pansy person. like. like joe biden. okay right. >> there we go. well, the american has spoken and we've all listened. okay, so the metro now , uh, they've got a story now, uh, they've got a story about dave chappelle storming off stage. oh, interesting. >> i just watched dave chappelle , it good? it is , uh, special. is it good? it is something. it can't be bad
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because the guy is one of the most amazing comedians that i've seen him. when we were in new york, he'd already been around for years. he was working the for years. he was working in the comedy was hosting comedy club that i was hosting all boston all those shows for the boston comedy , so worked with comedy club, so i worked with him times. he tried get him many times. he tried to get me you know, me fired, as you know, i told you this story. yeah, but i didn't told didn't believe it when you told me there's me this story. well, there's a truth. to get me fired. truth. he tried to get me fired. he know what for? >> well, you know what for? >> well, you know what for? >> was in a, um. he was >> he's. he was in a, um. he was in and told in a venue, and he told everybody got hand your everybody you got to hand your phones one person phones in. yes. and one person didn't hold their phones in, so he had a hissy fit, which is it's even hissy you it's not even a hissy fit. you don't be recorded don't want to be recorded because is people. is because this is people. this is all off top of my head. it's all off the top of my head. it's not good. not but not good. it's not good, but it's top of my head. it's off the top of my head. okay? go on. okay? and go on. >> precedent. you tell us about this story. >> okay? >> okay? >> c.k. had special coming out >> c.k. had a special coming out a ago. somebody filmed a few years ago. somebody filmed the up, the whole thing. they turned up, pred the whole thing. they turned up, ripped off released it on ripped it off and released it on the internet. and that's that material the internet. and that's that materi ? so actually, it's worth. >> so? so actually, it's worth. yes, worth getting stroppy yes, it's worth getting stroppy about well, the thing i just about it. well, the thing i just don't know how you can ever completely police this. >> surprised that it
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>> i'm surprised that it doesn't. well, you know that a lot of the stuff that comedians do, work progress. >> trying stuff out . the >> we're trying stuff out. the worst is for someone to worst thing is for someone to film then i hate film it and then i hate everything ending up the everything ending up on the internet . internet. >> some of my favourite jokes are things that i might not necessarily say to everybody. i know it might be about them. >> i can do it a comedy >> yeah, i can do it in a comedy club a small number of people >> yeah, i can do it in a comedy club it's small number of people >> yeah, i can do it in a comedy club it's on1all number of people >> yeah, i can do it in a comedy club it's on youtube. er of people once it's on youtube. >> the it. >> mean, i know >> so do we. i mean, i know a very, very famous comedian. i won't was doing won't name names, who was doing a edinburgh fringe. a show at the edinburgh fringe. and the first and he went on and in the first couple said, couple of minutes he just said, this work, and this isn't going to work, and walked he could tell walked off because he could tell the just going the audience were just not going to go with kind of to go with it. and i kind of have way. have sympathy in a way. >> what talking >> that's not what he's talking about. >> what's he talking about then? >> what's he talking about then? >> he's setting >> what's he talking about then? >.lesson he's setting >> what's he talking about then? >.lesson everybody's setting >> what's he talking about then? >.lesson everybody's setcomes a lesson for everybody who comes into show in into a dave chappelle show in the that i'm going to the future. that i'm going to watch. it's basically he's making everybody in the thing a narc a spy. i'm going to narc or a spy. i'm going to watch everybody in the audience narc or a spy. i'm going to wa make erybody in the audience narc or a spy. i'm going to wamake sure)dy in the audience narc or a spy. i'm going to wamake sure they] the audience narc or a spy. i'm going to wa make sure they they're dience to make sure they they're not they're recording this they're not recording this because do recorded my because they do recorded my evenings over. i paid £139 to see dave chappelle . yes. and see dave chappelle. yes. and okay. paul what do you think?
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>> well, i think he's absolutely right. i mean, for me, there's no about it. it's no two ways about it. it's intellectual property ip. you know , this is something that know, this is something that he's using. this is something that he's selling. we all that he's selling. and we all want enjoy it. we don't want want to enjoy it. we don't want to on grainy to see it on some grainy yes iphone video . no. and also let's iphone video. no. and also let's not forget that going to a comedy club or any form of entertainment shouldn't be seen through the lens of an iphone screen. yes just sit down, enjoy it, and immerse yourself in that experience. like in any comedy club. i'm surprised this could happen because i don't go and watch arena comedy. it's not for me. i've been to a couple of big things, didn't really enjoy it, but i know that people been but i know that people have been recently peter kay recently to see the peter kay arena putting arena tour. they're putting phones then phones in these bags and then they're get to them, they're unable to get to them, and to collect them and they have to collect them later so i'm surprised that later on. so i'm surprised that maybe of maybe it wasn't that type of event. arena event. maybe it wasn't an arena thing. i'm surprised that it thing. but i'm surprised that it actually he's actually happened. he's absolutely though, for absolutely right, though, for the biggest problem is for those that did pay to go and see him that did pay to go and see him that for which feel sorry. >> yeah, a great comedian
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>> yeah, he's a great comedian though. would i would though. i mean, i would i would easily have a second and easily have a second phone and that could have easily have a second phone and that confiscated could have easily have a second phone and that confiscated other.1 have one confiscated the other. >> amazed it doesn't happen. >> i'm amazed it doesn't happen. >> i'm amazed it doesn't happen. >> we won't solve the mystery tonight. but let's on tonight. but look, let's move on now their now to the daily mail. so their reporting there's a natural antidote nothing antidote that costs nothing and is available to everyone. they're about exercise they're talking about exercise is. do we really have to talk about exercise on new year's eve? because i shouldn't know how we to how many minutes have we got to go have got go to the great big? we have got 21 minutes. >> amazing. and we're >> it's amazing. and we're all very that. very excited about that. >> quick jogging before >> you get quick jogging before the would have to the fireworks. it would have to be, probably be, uh, yeah, we probably wouldn't i did, wouldn't see him again if i did, i think. >> fair enough. >> no, fair enough. >> no, fair enough. >> so of billions >> so hundreds of billions of dollars searching dollars are spent searching for cures chronic but cures for chronic diseases. but the. but there is a but there is a natural surrey antidote that costs nothing and is available to everyone. yes exercise now we all exercise of varying degrees . all exercise of varying degrees. we. louis. louis louis doesn't exercise at all. >> he has to walk up and down the stairs to get in and out of the stairs to get in and out of the for start, here's >> for a start, louis, here's a good new year's resolution for you to taking exercise. good new year's resolution for youi to taking exercise. good new year's resolution for youi to it taking exercise. good new year's resolution for youi to it would g exercise.
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>> i think it would help you. i think would help your bearing think it would help your bearing and your mental health. >> that's what people believe. that's why this story very that's why this story is a very important that's why this story is a very importeout have to know at that's why this story is a very im minutes have to know at that's why this story is a very im minutes to have to know at that's why this story is a very im minutes to go have to know at that's why this story is a very imminutes to go do ye to know at that's why this story is a very imminutes to go doye tomake at 21 minutes to go do not make exercise your exercise a priority in your life. if . andrew, if life. if, if, if. andrew, if andrew, have to go somewhere andrew, you have to go somewhere you walk. yes if someone's you can walk. yes if someone's chasing you can run. if you chasing you, you can run. if you have to move something, you could pick something up . but could pick something up. but don't do it deliberately. don't pick up stuff that's good. >> you get >> everybody knows that you get on a running. >> yeah , you're running twice >> yeah, you're running twice a week for six months. >> feel great. >> you feel great. >> you feel great. >> why feel good? >> why does it feel good? because because every time you stop running, you think to yourself, thank god stopped yourself, thank god i stopped running. yourself, thank god i stopped run oh, . yourself, thank god i stopped run oh, come on, i haven't done >> oh, come on, i haven't done enough running . enough running. >> i did. i ran in two to new york marathons. >> did you? >> did you? >> how about ramble >> how about a ramble in the countryside, enjoying the british ? british countryside? >> would be >> something like that would be better, >> something like that would be bet if', >> something like that would be bet if you like that, you like >> if you like that, if you like walking woods, would you walking in the woods, would you not would that? >> would you enjoy that? >> would you enjoy that? >> andrew i'm not saying that, but you know >> andrew i'm not saying that, but i'm you know >> andrew i'm not saying that, but i'm going you know >> andrew i'm not saying that, but i'm going ygo know >> andrew i'm not saying that, but i'm going ygo ramble in >> andrew i'm not saying that, but countryside. ygo ramble in >> andrew i'm not saying that, but countryside. if ygo ramble in >> andrew i'm not saying that, but countryside. if ygo don'te in the countryside. if you don't like you the ramble like it. if you like the ramble here, it's it's here, it's like it's like running. run ,
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running. if you like to run, run. but if you don't like to run, it's not going to. because basically what they've done. oh, because you . don't, you don't because you. don't, you don't really. because you don't think about these things. >> no, i don't louis. >> no, i don't louis. >> because you went to that posh school they tell you school and they tell you everything need to everything you need to know. >> did i go to >> oh, posh school did i go to that one you went to? >> worked one. >> i don't, he worked in one. >> i don't, he worked in one. >> he worked his way up. >> he worked his way up. >> what's he's talking >> what's the. oh, he's talking about oxford, i think. oh, okay. university. oh, you meant university because americans call universities. schools for some stupid speak. >> we speak proper english. is thatis >> we speak proper english. is that is that what they do? is they ask old people, right . they ask old people, right. yeah. who have had the energy so that when they're old, they could exercise if they want to. what recommend ? yes. the what do you recommend? yes. the fact warren buffett fact is, is that warren buffett is like 99 years old and he doesn't do a bit of exercise. >> i i'm going to counter >> i would i'm going to counter this viewers, would this to our viewers, and i would suggest year's suggest that a good new year's resolution bit resolution is actually a bit of exercise. think that's not a exercise. i think that's not a bad idea. >> schaefer >> lewis schaefer follow me. >> lewis schaefer disagrees. >> lewis schaefer disagrees. >> but that's been
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>> but look, that's been the point of the channel all along. so we hear all different views, the the the proper views, and then the insane we a insane ones as well. we have a complete balance across the board. here. board. that's what we do here. no, let's on no, that's not let's move on to the prepper the daily mail now. and prepper groups the daily mail now. and prepper grou we near beginning the daily mail now. and prepper gr> because i don't think everyone prepper, everyone will know a prepper, a prepper guy used prepper is like a guy used to work the bureau of work for at the audit bureau of circulations out of schaumburg, illinois , and he used to tweeze illinois, and he used to tweeze his moustache . that's not his moustache. that's not a prepper, louis. you have no, you have absolutely no idea what's going on. louis >> okay, for ? >> okay, for? >> okay, for? >> i'm going to go on to cressida . who's going to explain cressida. who's going to explain what a prepper louis, you've had your say. i'm going to go to on cressida. >> but he did. he was a palace. >> come on. >>- >> come on. >> interested tin foods >> very interested in tin foods and self—sufficiency because
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they think the world's coming. i don't know they think they think the world's coming. i dona know they think they think the world's coming. i dona political they think they think the world's coming. i dona political end they think they think the world's coming. i dona political end or1ey think they think the world's coming. i dona political end or someink it's a political end or some kind meteorites . kind of meteorites. >> i don't know exactly, but it's the people who live underground it's the people who live undergrorsaying, know, basically saying, you know, we're zombie we're preparing for a zombie apocalypse like that. what fin %- m— >> what a waste of time, because who world >> what a waste of time, because who you're world >> what a waste of time, because who you're relying world >> what a waste of time, because who you're relying onyrld where you're just relying on your beans? and where you're just relying on your if beans? and where you're just relying on your if you beans? and where you're just relying on your if you be had�* and where you're just relying on your if you behad arnd where you're just relying on your if you behad a couple imagine if you just had a couple of friends, i mean, well, you'll say that. >> excuse me. i don't mean to interrupt you do. but you interrupt you. you do. but you will you won't say that will say that you won't say that when you're knocking on my door wanting some of the tinned food that okay. that i have. okay. >> final word to you before we bit it is people who love to say itold bit it is people who love to say i told you so. >> a start, isn't it? >> for a start, isn't it? because, only >> for a start, isn't it? becauto only >> for a start, isn't it? becauto saying only >> for a start, isn't it? becauto saying it only >> for a start, isn't it? becauto saying it to only going to be saying it to themselves because they're the only be only people who are going to be left. that there only people who are going to be left. be that there only people who are going to be left. be an that there only people who are going to be left.be an end that there only people who are going to be left.be an end the1at there only people who are going to be left.be an end the world re will be an end of the world they're talking about in this story. perfect story. see that it's the perfect storm. everything storm. we've got everything going cost of going on from war to cost of living climate change living to just climate change and everything but for me, and everything else but for me, the people who can change the world are the ones with the biggest they're biggest egos, and they're not going to end the world because what with what are they going to do with their egos if they did? >> okay, well, look, we're counting to year here counting down to new year here on gb news. it's all very exciting . 17 minutes to go.
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exciting. 17 minutes to go. these live shots of london. these are live shots of london. you see i don't know if you you can see i don't know if you can quite see, but there are a lot people gathered around lot of people gathered around big and the thames in big ben and the thames there in readiness no doubt readiness for what will no doubt be a impressive firework display . uh, very exciting. i do wonder what the fireworks will. didn't they sort of spell out political slogans or something? slogans last time or something? >> and they say like , uh, trans >> and they say like, uh, trans in in colourful drones. >> well, they, well , that's >> well, they, well, that's paups >> well, they, well, that's paul's prediction. i don't know what we're going to see, but let's, let's find out maybe a just sign anyway. but just stop oil sign anyway. but we so please just stop oil sign anyway. but we stick so please just stop oil sign anyway. but we stick around so please
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well come back to our new year's eve special. so we're going through tomorrow's papers. we've
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got a story from the telegraph here. for people hoping here. bad news for people hoping to year's to achieve a new year's resolution. paul. to achieve a new year's res> yeah, there's nothing more designed to fail than a new year's resolution, apparently. andrew. so according to our communist columnist , which is communist columnist, which is not the telegraph. the not us, it's the telegraph. the only lasting change only way to enact lasting change is to think positively . about ourselves. >> okay? >> okay? >> i mean, what i would say is that i don't think that it's a great of year to do it great time of year to do it anyway. january is not the best time to start anything. yeah, it shouldn't time to do shouldn't be the only time to do anything. thinking anything. i think thinking positive yourself positive about yourself as an arbitrary, pedestrian arbitrary, quite pedestrian thing to say, course, is good thing to say, of course, is good for to do that. for everybody to do that. i think just, you know, embracing for everybody to do that. i thinand;t, you know, embracing for everybody to do that. i thinand going know, embracing for everybody to do that. i thinand going forow, embracing for everybody to do that. i thinand going for the embracing for everybody to do that. i thinand going for the ride 'acing life and going for the ride would equally as pedestrian would be equally as pedestrian and obvious. yes. um, i at the same time, it doesn't hurt to have new year's resolutions because for some people they really to, uh , i think it's really need to, uh, i think it's i think it's good to have that kind of aspiration. >> think. you any new >> i think. do you have any new year's cressida year's resolutions? cressida >> oh, just in >> oh, just to live in a building by the end of next yeah building by the end of next year, don't because year, i don't know, because at the in the moment you're living in a hole in a tree still. >> yes. well >> yes. well
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>> well, if i'm lucky. >> well, if i'm lucky. >> now you're in the. >> no. now you're in the. >> no. now you're in the. >> in the boat? yes i'm >> you're in the boat? yes i'm in boat. >> you're in the boat? yes i'm in um,oat. >> you're in the boat? yes i'm in um, lat. >> you're in the boat? yes i'm in um, i have i got news. yeah. >> um, i have i got news. yeah. seriously, that's my goal for next not live in a boat next year. to not live in a boat . um, know, running . um, you know, running water, regular that sort of thing. >> i mean, it's a year's >> i mean, it's a new year's resolution. goal is >> i mean, it's a new year's re something goal is >> i mean, it's a new year's re something that goal is >> i mean, it's a new year's re something that youyal is >> i mean, it's a new year's re something that you resolve it something that you resolve not do that you've been doing not to do that you've been doing up till now? >> people use w— >> i don't know, people use it for not too much and not for not eating too much and not smoking or giving up alcohol. not great doctor phil fan. >> you generate the >> he says you generate the results you deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so you deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so if you deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so if it's you deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so if it's justyu deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so if it's just if deserve. >> he says you generate the res|so if it's just if youerve. >> so yes, if it's just if you know it's a load of nonsense and you're going to do it for three weeks, what you'll weeks, then that's what you'll do. louis, do you please do. okay, louis, do you please have some new year's resolutions? you should make ? i could >> you should make? i could suggest some for you. you've got a actually, i want to help >> actually, i want to help cressida man who's cressida find the man who's going to give her a house and so if you. if you. cressida >> politically correct, it isn't politically correct. >> but. but contact me on twitter. louis schaefer louis schaefer. yeah, on twitter. and send me your phone number and i will pass it to on cressida. she's very picky as all women are, but she's a main feature of
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our design. >> it is among women. women are great. >> i'm picking on you. i'm >> i'm not picking on you. i'm saying will help you out, i think. >> but that's not a for resolution you. why you go resolution you. why don't you go back to you? your new your new year's resolution to try and be a tolerant of other a bit more tolerant of other people's don't get so people's opinions. don't get so flustered about these flustered about about these things . things. >> don't interrupt me. andrew is that i think don't so rude to that i think don't be so rude to the . the host. >> i think on show maybe >> i think on the show maybe i shouldn't be is i'm every time it's like a resolution and i think to myself, i should come up with a resolution often. >> i always forget to come up with resolution. most with a resolution. yes. the most important was five important thing i did was five years to carb and years ago i went to low carb and i think that's mentioned it. yeah, i went, i went low carb and then minus four months , and then minus four months, which is four and a half years, whatever it is , i went all meat whatever it is, i went all meat andifs whatever it is, i went all meat and it's been a tremendous thing for me. >> yeah, but you say that an awful lot. but that's a resolution. you made a while ago. you want what's new ago. this is you want what's new and why does it. what about have and why does it. what about have a more balanced diet in 2024?
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why greens well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe greens well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe meat? greens well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe meat? you greens well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe meat? you know,ens well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe meat? you know, why well a more balanced diet in 2024? withe meat? you know, why notell as the meat? you know, why not some broccoli ? some broccoli? >> because balance implies guys that somebody that there are some of these foods are actually for good you. >> you started this on and no i know, i know, i shouldn't have. >> do >> i shouldn't have. but i do want healthy . i am, want louis to be healthy. i am, i'm healthy, i'm healthy , i'm i'm healthy, i'm healthy, i'm pain free. >> i am old. you see how old i am , cressida? am, cressida? >> i'm old. you're 94 years old. i am , and you look fantastic on it. >> paying feels like he's been talking for 94 years. yeah, i don't think you're because. >> cher is older than >> but then cher is older than you, she looks much better . you, and she looks much better. she's. she's 77. >> she's spent a bit of money. is 77? is she only 77? >> yeah, she's 77. >>— >> yeah, she's 77. >> she's that young . >> yeah. oh, she's that young. well irrelevant. well it's irrelevant. >> anymore. >> you can't tell anymore. she's just frozen, isn't she? >> fantastic but. >> yeah. fantastic but. >> yeah. fantastic but. >> but she's doable. >> but she's still doable. i find her very. >> that's a really offensive phrase, louis. >> that's a really offensive phrthat's uis. >> that's a really offensive phrthat's ridiculous. know >> that's ridiculous. you know what cher that what i love about cher is that after her husband died in a tragic accident, the father of her child, she sued him for back child support. her child, she sued him for back child support . she sued her child, she sued him for back child support. she sued his estate. is it absolutely true?
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>> because if i hope you're not committing libel, is that are you lying again? >> i, i have heard i heard this from one reliable source . oh, from one reliable source. oh, for goodness sake. >> okay, well, we can go check it out. >> i'll check it out right now. >> i'll check it out right now. >> are the mirror and >> are the mirror now okay. and a british claimed her a british woman claimed her houday a british woman claimed her holiday benidorm was ruined. holiday to benidorm was ruined. what's going on? >> this was in, uh. this is, >> uh, this was in, uh. this is, uh , uh, you know what? it's like. >> right? louis is struggling with the story here, paul. >> a genuine louis absolutely love this . british tourist cries love this. british tourist cries after benidorm holiday was ruined by too many spanish people . people. >> now come on, that sounds like it's made up. >> it isn't. because they say that, she said the entertainment in the hotel was all focussed and catered for. the spanish . and catered for. the spanish. why can't the spanish go somewhere else on their holidays? >> i mean, i mean, i mean, it's like going on holiday with your nan. >> it is true that benidorm is predominantly english people, isn't it? isn't that right? exactly. >> not well, no, because , i
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>> not well, no, because, i mean, i remember going to torremolinos and. >> yeah, i didn't meet any spaniards. no i'll tell you what. >> just up road from >> just up the road from benidorm is place called >> just up the road from benidormyou place called >> just up the road from benidormyou fly ace called >> just up the road from benidormyou fly in; called >> just up the road from benidormyou fly in thereed >> just up the road from benidormyou fly in there if alicante. you fly in there if you want to drive down to benidorm, want you benidorm, if you want to, if you want spanish holiday, want a lovely spanish holiday, holiday, holiday, you can have a houday holiday, holiday, you can have a holiday if you like. but don't go to alicante because it is what is complaining what this lady is complaining about. spanish people enjoying their town . their local town. >> okay, interesting. okay, let's have a look at this one. this is the daily mail. now, researchers found that researchers have found that an optimistic outlook can lead to poor making. poor decision making. >> yeah, it not pay to look >> yeah, it may not pay to look on the bright side , i can't on the bright side, i can't believe this is a story. being optimist can lead making bad optimist can lead to making bad decisions , research finds. decisions, research finds. research anyone heading into the new year with renewed optimism should beware. as a study shows, positive thinking may not lead to a prosperous future . andrew. to a prosperous future. andrew. right, okay. i mean, i hate this story, genuinely. i think the purple it is based on a survey of 36,000 uk households. yes. all of which are totally depressed because of the cost of
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living . living. >> yes. okay. >> yes. okay. >> question. do you , do you ask >> question. do you, do you ask paul to just disagree with everything that i'm going to say? >> no, no, no, no, this is this is called a difference of opinion. lewis >> this is the to know in >> this is the thing to know in advance that i, i think it's just that have very just that you have very different minds. >> do, and think just >> i do, and i think you just see in completely see the world in a completely different beauty >> and that's the beauty of it. that the of humanity, that is the beauty of humanity, lewis. wrong . he's lewis. he'sjust wrong. he's just wrong. no, that's right. that's we want that's what we want. we want wrong show. wrong and right on the show. >> the truth >> truth is, go on. the truth is, who are is, is that people who are optimistic, they don't optimistic, yes, they don't prepare for bad things to happen. and when you do not prepare for bad things to happen, things happen. happen, those things happen. people by people who are run over by trucks when they're crossing a road are basically people who weren't worried about being hit by a car. so you don't think there's any merit in the idea of having a positive outlook? there's any merit in the idea of hav because ;itive outlook? there's any merit in the idea of hav because that outlook? there's any merit in the idea of havbecause that outlsend good >> because that will send good vibes into universe, and vibes out into the universe, and then happen then good things will happen to, you know, there are people you know, there are some people noel swears you know, there are some people no that. swears you know, there are some people no well, swears swears you know, there are some people no well, swears and ars >> well, he swears by it. and he's i even he's noel edmonds. i don't even know is . i'm know who that guy is. yeah, i'm speaking i'm speaking for my people . my people?
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people. my people? >> well, conspiracy theorists . >> well, conspiracy theorists. >> well, conspiracy theorists. >> he's got people. >> he's got people. >> yeah. who are the people who say who they are? >> everybody knows if you go out feeling gloomy , you're feeling down and gloomy, you're going to invite more of that back. yes >> some truth to it. back. yes >> just some truth to it. back. yes >> just youre truth to it. back. yes >> just youre trlit'so it. really. >> lewis, some more >> lewis, have some more prosecco cheer up. prosecco and cheer up. >> new year's eve . stop >> it's new year's eve. stop putting down optimism. optimism is good. >> no, saying i'm saying you >> no, i'm saying i'm saying you should for prepared all the should be for prepared all the things you worry about. things that you worry about. cressida, you don't understand british working class . british working class. >> because working class british british working class. >> bec go .e working class british british working class. >> becgo around ng class british british working class. >> becgo around going ss british british working class. >> becgo around going capritish british working class. >> becgo around going cap in sh people go around going cap in hand. oh, sorry. don't worry about i'll just the about me. i'll just have the crust we don't get crust and then we don't get anywhere because victoria wood, when you've got an american outlook and you go, i'm going to be positive . i mean, at school be positive. i mean, at school we to bullied. we we used to get bullied. if we tried right >> yeah. yeah. right >> yeah. yeah. right >> it's a different attitude isn't it. praised for being positive. >> okay. >> okay. >> we have time for this >> we might have time for this story. as the independent michelle up michelle keegan has opened up about voted about how it felt to be voted the sexiest female lewis, you know all about this kind of thing. know it because >> i do know about it because i am. i'm getting better looking as i get and everybody am. i'm getting better looking as i gethat and everybody am. i'm getting better looking as i gethat and everyimodest, knows that all and more modest, if saying
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if you don't mind me saying not even it's fact, it's >> no, it's a fact, but it's a fact. >> mean, is not as >> i mean, my hair is not as amazing as it used to be, but i still have i still still have hair. i still have hair category. i'm hair within my age category. i'm doing really but . doing really, really well, but. i don't. i don't even know who this michelle keegan woman is. but i on, googled her and but i went on, i googled her and she's she's like or she's she's like 35 or something, in my something, right in my wheelhouse, they call it. wheelhouse, as they call it. that's a perfect name. >> i hate to break to >> i hate to break it to you, lewis think is in lewis. i don't think she is in your wheelhouse, but i'm not saying out me. saying she'd go out with me. >> not gonna go >> of course she's not gonna go out but in terms of me out with me. but in terms of me being in her, she's out with me. but in terms of me being the. in her, she's out with me. but in terms of me being the. she'sin her, she's out with me. but in terms of me being the. she'sin her, the.; within the. she's within the. >> and that, of course, is the important criteria for the age of women. >> emma wei >> wheelhouses do tend to get stuck, that's true. >> wheelhouses do tend to get stuithey that's true. >> wheelhouses do tend to get stuithey tha get rue. >> wheelhouses do tend to get stuithey tha get you get more >> they just get you get more flexible wheelhouse is flexible. my wheelhouse is between 20 and 80, maybe 90, and . my point is my point is she's hot. >> okay, well, let's finish with this one. the metro. the best ways to dodge a new year's day hangoveh ways to dodge a new year's day hangover, which i'm sure many people uh louis, uh , people will have. uh louis, uh, their tiktok basically saying, okay, keep on drinking, keep on
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drinking. well, like like sort of hair of the dog as a good way to solve a hangover. >> drinking. you don't get a hangover when you're drinking. >> that's bad advice. okay. >> @ i'iow. e’— okay. >> you now. bad advice. okay. >> you runderstood vice. okay. » you okay. >> you runderstood . there's >> you never understood. there's no way. >> you never understood. there's no there's way it. >> there's no way to avoid it. alcohol . and it's alcohol is a toxin. and it's when you think of alcohol, think of fruit juice just as bad. >> yeah. okay krista, your thoughts on that kind of thing? >> don't get drunk. >> yeah. no. >> yeah. no. >> you're going tell >> go on. you're going to tell me my thoughts. >> drunk in first place. >> well, even on new year's eve, if you don't hangover, if you don't want a hangover, you've can't have both, can you? >> you can't have both, can you? >> you can't have both, can you? >> can when you're >> know you can when you're 18, but not when you get a bit older. okay. fine. older. okay. okay, fine. >> think? >> and, paul, what do you think? >> and, paul, what do you think? >> dolly said >> well, dolly parton said something about rainbows and rain, and that's probably related in way. uh related to this in some way. uh do you still get hangovers at your age? um, i actually just recently got quite drunk for the first time in ages. a friend of mine, he, uh . steve. good to see mine, he, uh. steve. good to see you, mate. he he got over cancer this year, and we went and got absolutely drunk to celebrate it. yes, and i did have a hangover the next day, and i'd forgotten what it was like
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because i don't get to drink. but you know what? i had a really night, know? really good night, you know? >> incentive >> and it's a good incentive not to i on new year's eve >> but i think on new year's eve you allowed to drink. you should be allowed to drink. we're there. got we're going there. we've got some of london. some live pictures of london. i think we should all refill our prosecco why not? prosecco glasses. yeah. why not? because only three because we only have three minutes. well, just under three minutes. >> fact, think before our, >> in fact, i think before our, uh, 2024 begins. >> want to pass on the >> do you want to pass on the bottle? pass on the bottle? you do pass on the bottle? you do pass on the bottle . there we go. and bottle. there we go. and there we the thames and can we can see the thames and we can see, big wheel see, uh, what's that big wheel called again? the millennium. i yeah, i actually forgot for a moment. that's uh. that's not a good sign, okay and good sign, is it? okay and that's lit and there's that's all lit up. and there's going lot of going to be obviously a lot of fireworks there. there's going to around, to be people crowding around, and able to to be people crowding around, and them able to to be people crowding around, and them we're able to to be people crowding around, and them we're goings to to be people crowding around, and them we're going to) to be people crowding around, and them we're going to go see them all. we're going to go and to i'm very and cut away to those. i'm very excited, excited about the excited, very excited about the fire. it reminds me of being a kid . kid. >> yeah. >> e“ n e i mean, em— >> you know, i mean, genuinely, i and i know, i know my i am and i know, i know my family will be at home watching this quite the this because it's quite the spectacle. just spectacle. it's not just fireworks. not just fireworks. now not just pyrotechnics. it's drone pyrotechnics. it's these drone displays where they're to displays where they're able to put of drones in the put thousands of drones in the air and create all sorts of wonderful so looking wonderful things. so i'm looking forward to it. i think it's, uh,
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i something for us to i think it's something for us to be okay. uh, still >> okay. well, uh, we're still looking there at the london >> okay. well, uh, we're still lookin um ere at the london >> okay. well, uh, we're still lookin um cressida, london >> okay. well, uh, we're still lookin um cressida, do ndon >> okay. well, uh, we're still lookin um cressida, do your >> okay. well, uh, we're still lookin um cressida, do you have shots. um cressida, do you have any thoughts on, uh , new year's any thoughts on, uh, new year's eve? have you enjoyed tonight? do enjoy new year's eve? do you enjoy new year's eve? >> generally, it's a mixed bag , >> generally, it's a mixed bag, isn't it? is it? >> you can get wrong. can >> you can get it wrong. you can get overexcited and think you're going fantastic, get overexcited and think you're gointhen fantastic, get overexcited and think you're gointhen might fantastic, get overexcited and think you're gointhen might faryou ic, get overexcited and think you're gointror might faryou ic, get overexcited and think you're gointror you1ight faryou ic, get overexcited and think you're gointror you can: faryou ic, get overexcited and think you're gointror you can: aaryou ic, know, or you can have a surprisingly nice news, but is it just is it just an excuse for a big party, or is it a time to sort say, look, we this has sort of say, look, we this has been a of horrible been a lot of people horrible year just get year and they want to just get it out of way and start afresh. or it to look w—n >> or is it to look back and reflect and think of the positive that have positive things that have happened the a good positive things that have happ toad the a good positive things that have happ to sort the a good positive things that have happ to sort of the a good positive things that have happ to sort of haves a good positive things that have happ to sort of haves rethinkiood positive things that have happ to sort of haves rethink ,od time to sort of have a rethink, isn't it? >> think that's something >> i think that's something to be said for that. >> strange. talking >> it's strange. i was talking to my old daughter about to my 14 year old daughter about this this afternoon because it's she it exciting and this this afternoon because it's she was it exciting and this this afternoon because it's she was talking exciting and this this afternoon because it's she was talking excitiifriends this this afternoon because it's she maybe king excitiifriends this this afternoon because it's she maybe king (so tiifriends that maybe don't so much even at their because there's their age, because there's lots of now . they've got of expectation now. they've got tiktok snapchat and all tiktok and snapchat and all these things to compare themselves all themselves with. i said it's all about new year's eve about not seeing new year's eve as the start and end of something. yeah, it obviously is. in terms of the calendar ,
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is. in terms of the calendar, but it doesn't have to be. we just lose one minute to go any, any sort of message for the people before we cut away to the fireworks. >> i think, i think it's we're wasting the drones by keeping them here and not sending them over to the donbas. >> oh, what a what a ridiculous comment. >> i mean, really, no , the >> i mean, really, no, the drones are there to see the fireworks. that's what. >> and whatever they're there for is to do there. i don't know, i just, i just, i'm know, ijust, ijust, i'm whenever i see fireworks , i whenever i see fireworks, i think of nam, i think of war. >> no. >> no. >> well, well that's not what that's what we're going to see this year out. >> no we're not, we're not i'm absolutely thrilled that you've all our all joined us tonight for our new year's special . new year's eve special. >> we're going to be seeing all of these
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