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gb news. >> you're watching and listening to gb news with me, sam francis . to gb news with me, sam francis. we start with the latest in our top story tonight, foreign top story tonight, the foreign office has now summoned russian diplomats following the death of jailed politician alexei navalny. it comes as protesters have been gathered outside the russian embassy in london, calling for vladimir putin to be held accountable death. held accountable for his death. earlier, a russia expert told media it is likely that the opposition leader was killed ahead the country's election ahead of the country's election next month crush dissent . next month to crush dissent. navalny's wife, yulia, has told the munich security conference. the death of her husband will not go unpunished. so far, the uk , the us and the eu have now uk, the us and the eu have now all blamed the russian president . for navalny's death . in other . for navalny's death. in other news, today , we've heard that news, today, we've heard that two men have been arrested after a group of migrants were discovered back a
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discovered in the back of a lorry. unconfirmed reports suggest was a freezer van. suggest it was a freezer van. sussex police say one suspect is being held for people smuggling and the other for illegally entering ambulances entering the uk. ambulances police and border force have been at the scene in newhaven throughout the day . today. six throughout the day. today. six people have been taken to hospital but we understand no deaths been reported and deaths have been reported and news coming to us from new york in the last few hours that donald trump has been ordered to pay donald trump has been ordered to pay $3549 donald trump has been ordered to pay $354.9 million. donald trump has been ordered to pay $3549 million. that's around £280 million in penalties for what the judge called fraudulently inflating his net worth to dupe lenders. he's also been banned from running any business in new york for the next three years. trump, though, has denied any wrongdoing and has denied any wrongdoing and has called the case political vendetta. this latest case comes as the former president appears to be cruising to the republican nomination, despite multiple other legal battles . we expect other legal battles. we expect he appeal today's ruling he will appeal today's ruling here in the uk, the bbc has said
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that it has been alerted to anti—semitic behaviour by some of its staff. in a note sent by the director general, tim davie , the director general, tim davie, he said there is no place at the bbc for what he called racist abuse of kind. it follows abuse of any kind. it follows multiple complaints about the bbc's reporting on the israel—hamas war, and comes after a contestant on the apprentice made controversial remarks social media about remarks on social media about that conflict. one former bbc director said it shows a significant failure from management to tackle racism . the management to tackle racism. the royal news and prince harry has hinted at a possible reconciliation with his father after the king's cancer diagnosis . after the king's cancer diagnosis. in an after the king's cancer diagnosis . in an interview with diagnosis. in an interview with the good morning america program in the us, he said he loved his family and was grateful for the time he spent with his father on a short visit to the uk last week , the duke and duchess of week, the duke and duchess of sussex , that's meghan, are sussex, that's meghan, are currently canada at a winter currently in canada at a winter sports training camp to mark a year go until the invictus year to go until the invictus games . and finally, in a games. and finally, in a statement on social media tonight, six time olympic
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champion sir chris hoy has revealed he's been battling cancer since last year after he said he felt forced to share the news. the 47 year old, who's currently undergoing chemotherapy, says he's grateful for the support he's received from medical professionals despite the unexplained diagnosis. sir chris also says he's staying optimistic, continuing to live a normal life, and he's looking forward to the upcoming paris olympics . to the upcoming paris olympics. for the latest stories you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or, of course, go to our website gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headunes >> hello and welcome to headlines , your first look at headlines, your first look at saturday's newspapers . i'm saturday's newspapers. i'm andrew doyle tonight i'm joined by two top tier comedians , louis by two top tier comedians, louis schaefer and nick dixon. how are you both .7 you both.7 >> i'm good.
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>> i'm good. >> i'm good. >> i just got back from the cotswolds. >> i brought you a present. >> i brought you a present. >> what present? >> what present? >> i brought you a present. a bit of a gloucester cheese grump i >> gloucester cheese. gloucester is not in the cotswolds. i mean, my great, but my geography isn't great, but i know much. but the. know that much. but the. >> but cotswolds in >> but the cotswolds are in gloucestershire . gloucestershire. >> they're not. yes they >> no, they're not. yes they are. oh, well, let's not have a row about that. >> i asked the lady. i said, could something? the lady. could i get something? the lady. what you bringing me? what are you bringing me? >> cheese. >> cheese. >> it's a new i'm sucking >> cheese. >> to s a new i'm sucking >> cheese. >> to you1ew i'm sucking >> cheese. >> to you because i'm sucking >> cheese. >> to you because people rcking up to you because people want you me. i want you you to be nice to me. i want you to nice to every, every to be nice to me every, every town has own cheese. >> nick, do you want some cheese? >> all but i'm glad >> i'm all right. but i'm glad he gloucestershire or he didn't say gloucestershire or however the americans say it. >> by that. however the americans say it. >> yeah, by that. however the americans say it. >> yeah, been by that. however the americans say it. >> yeah, been by tfor. however the americans say it. >> yeah, been by tfor 25 >> yeah, i've been here for 25 years. yeah. only took you years. yeah. you only took you 20 that. yeah. can 20 years to get that. yeah. can i every in i just say this? every city in this country has their own cheese. there's one city cheese. there's only one city that has cheese in america, you know, which is that know, that is. which is that philadelphia? okay >> let >> i shouldn't have let you speak. let's just speak. all right, let's just start at saturday's start by looking at saturday's front the mail is front page is the daily mail is running with putin. will pay for what husband. the what he did to my husband. the telegraph. pay for telegraph. putin must pay for navalny obviously, this navalny murder. obviously, this is to the news
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is going to be the big news across the board . the is across the board. the times is running harry seeks royal running with harry seeks royal return to heal rift with father. the daily express evil putin will pay for what he did to my husband. that's the navalny story again. the mirror harry i love my family . daily star you love my family. daily star you stinker . that's a dart story, stinker. that's a dart story, which we will get to in a moment. those were your front pages. moment. those were your front pages . so moment. those were your front pages. so we're going to kick off with the daily mail. louis, obviously this is the big russian story that is dominating all of the front. >> yes, yes. good well, >> yes, yes. good news. well, relatively putin will pay for what he did to my husband. how is this good news? well, you know what? because you don't know. you don't know whether it's the run , it might it's in the long run, it might be news. it expose be good news. it might expose putin as being horrible guy. be good news. it might expose putiiitas being horrible guy. be good news. it might expose putiiit means; horrible guy. be good news. it might expose putiiit means; idownfalluy. be good news. it might expose putiiit means; idownfall of and it means the downfall of putin not good news putin because it's not good news for the victim. no one guy dies, but good habits. for the victim. no one guy dies, but an good habits. for the victim. no one guy dies, but an old good habits. for the victim. no one guy dies, but an old there's good habits. for the victim. no one guy dies, but an old there's an»od habits. it's an old there's an old chinese proverb. knows it. chinese proverb. nick knows it. >> it's something about >> yeah, it's something about let's wait and wait and see. >> they say, my got
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killed. >> oh, that's bad news. and the man maybe. >> could you tell us a little bit about navalny and why this is significant? >> navalny was the only credible hope of opposition to putin, and there are people who opposed him . he got like 29% of the vote in the moscow mayoral election. and they believe he's going to run again against putin in the next election. yes. and he was he mysteriously . the point is, mysteriously died. the point is, is that russia has had really bad luck. putin has a very bad luck with people dying. it was i don't think it was his fault . don't think it was his fault. >> no, it's terrible, isn't it? there's a called sudden there's a thing called sudden russian death syndrome, and it is. it is something that happens, prigozhin, happens, happened to prigozhin, who aircraft. i who died in that aircraft. i mean, accident. i just mean, pure accident. i just think coincidences are think these coincidences are real shame putin. yeah. you real shame for putin. yeah. you could say that. >> sending him penal colony >> sending him to a penal colony in the arctic circle is the same as killing someone. >> he >> but actually, he was apparently good and apparently in good humour and was making jokes. but then was was making jokes. but then suddenly, after a walk, lost consciousness and felt unwell. so very suspect obviously. so very, very suspect obviously. >> seen the day >> and now we've seen the day before very well and
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before looking very well and joking all the rest of it. joking and all the rest of it. so you know, let's not draw any conclusions. let's just conclusions. no, no, let's just say allegedly a lot. conclusions. no, no, let's just say go egedly a lot. conclusions. no, no, let's just say go on.dly a lot. conclusions. no, no, let's just say go on. and lot. conclusions. no, no, let's just say go on. and het. conclusions. no, no, let's just say go on. and he said sent a >> go on. and he said sent a beautiful valentine's day message to his wife, is, message to his wife, which is, you know , of course you're in you know, of course you're in prison. you're to think prison. you're going to think lovely thoughts about wife. lovely thoughts about your wife. >> mean , >> the thing about this, i mean, the rt saying was the rt is saying that it was potentially a clot. potentially a blood clot. i think russian state is think the russian state is suggesting that that, know, suggesting that that, you know, this nothing know this is obviously nothing know nothing to here. but of nothing to see here. but of course, there have been attempts before where they found novichok on clothing a in an on his clothing in a in an attempt in 2020. i don't know who who that was. but you know, obviously if you go up against putin, you are risking your life, honest. >> but f.- f.— e can't blame the >> yeah, but you can't blame the victim. but you could blame the victim. but you could blame the victim hand, is the victim on the other hand, is the whole in whole purpose of these camps in russia to kill people. there russia are to kill people. there are 40 miles above the arctic circle. people . as circle. cold kills people. as we're finding out from the stop just stop oil demonstrators. right. >> and the issue for biden is he's promised all kinds of retaliation if this ever happened. >> so the question is, now what's do? i've what's he going to do? i've already theories already seen conspiracy theories
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on the cia did on x saying maybe the cia did this to funding ukraine. this to get funding for ukraine. i this is where we live in i know this is where we live in now, and some people are being quite about tucker. quite mean about tucker. and maybe point. tucker maybe there's a point. tucker carlson's been in russia doing these, uh, sort of puff pieces about he over, about how great he is over, like, look cheap the like, look how cheap the shopping is in the grocery store . like, it's like, . like and like, and it's like, yeah, got no yeah, because they've got no wages. so getting some wages. so he's getting some ridicule these kind of ridicule for doing these kind of pro—russia time, pro—russia stuff at this time, which time for him. >> e- e white house has laid him. >> blame white house has laid him. >> blame squarelonuse has laid him. >> blame squarely onse has laid him. >> blame squarely on putin. laid him. >> blame squarely on putin. orj the blame squarely on putin. or as it said, very clearly, what they think has happened here. so we i mean, certainly they think has happened here. so we has i mean, certainly they think has happened here. so we has been, i mean, certainly they think has happened here. so we has been, uh, mean, certainly they think has happened here. so we has been, uh, navalnyertainly they think has happened here. so we has been, uh, navalny hasnly he has been, uh, navalny has exposed corruption again and again in putin's government. he he had that viral video about the palace, the $1 billion palace built for putin above the black sea. so all of this stuff, obviously not good for the russian regime, you know, you draw don't draw your own conclusions, don't you anyway, move to you? anyway, let's move on to the now , nick, what are the mirror now, nick, what are they leading with? well they've got i they leading with? well they've goti love my family, is >> i love my family, which is fair enough. i maybe you'd hope he could love them in a slightly less racist, less calling them racist, writing about how writing loads of books about how they're way. yeah, but
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they're evil way. but. yeah, but of now with the of course, now with the unfortunate diagnosis of the king, he's hoping that will bnng king, he's hoping that will bring together. so it's bring them together. so it's fairly straightforward. bring them together. so it's fairwell,|ightforward. bring them together. so it's fairwell, ishtforward. bring them together. so it's fairwell, is itzorward. bring them together. so it's fairwell, is it the ard. bring them together. so it's fairwell, is it the case? does he >> well, is it the case? does he think that writing the book that he and the things that he he did and the things that he said that meghan said and the things that meghan has really has said, does he really think that with love? that these were done with love? do you think from his perspective , he does that perspective, he does feel that he the right ? he was in the right? >> people always feel they're in the right. if you've read dale carnegie's how to win friends and people, and influence people, i. i should more should have got through more of it. better, but it. i might be doing better, but he talks a famous, he talks about a famous, uh, sort bandit who's on sort of murderer bandit who's on his or he's actually his deathbed or he's actually being shot at and he's in by the police. he's being shot at, and he's a thing, a letter he's penning a thing, a letter in and all i in blood. and he says, all i ever did was try and do good or something those lines. something along those lines. yeah. so people always see it from perspective. so harry from their perspective. so harry obviously from their perspective. so harry obvi0|good. from their perspective. so harry ovah|ood. i have you >> oh well, i mean, have you read toby young's, uh, counter book? no, i know his book? no, but i know his friends. him personally. friends. i know him personally. >> so get experience >> so i get the experience most days exactly yes, >> most days. exactly yes, louis. the is, the >> most days. exactly yes, lou does the is, the >> most days. exactly yes, lou does seem the is, the >> most days. exactly yes, lou does seem irreparable, the >> most days. exactly yes, lou does seem irreparable now, rift does seem irreparable now, doesn't ? doesn't it? >> um, don't think it is. i
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>> um, i don't think it is. i think the thing about harry is he's the, like the manchurian candidate. remember that movie i do? yeah. where he has been. maybe some of the people out there know is that he's been there know it is that he's been sent. he's programmed be sent. he's been programmed to be sent. he's been programmed to be sent to, in a way, destroy his father. >> is that what you believe? you believe it's a big psyop. yeah >> yeah, completely. and the person who sent him is his mother. princess diana was so angry at him and that he . she angry at him and that he. she poisoned. she alienated her son against the father. how do you know all this? because i'm. i'm a misogynist. >> okay , ray lewis. well, at >> okay, ray lewis. well, at least you said it so i didn't have to. okay, well, let's move on to the front cover of the telegraph. lewis, what are they going with? obviously the going with? well, obviously the putin story, but other as putin story, but other things as well. yeah >> this is checks foreign >> this is checks on foreign dentists has dentists in the nhs, which has to to ease crisis. to be dropped to ease crisis. yeah uh, this is happy nick. really great news is that they're letting in dentists without without testing them to see. don't think see. i don't think without qualification . qualification. >> i don't think it's just anyone can come in a pair anyone can come in with a pair
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of do best. of pliers and do their best. >> no, have qualification . >> no, they have qualification. yeah, qualifications >> no, they have qualification. ye drive qualifications >> no, they have qualification. ye drive a qualifications >> no, they have qualification. ye drive a car. qualifications >> no, they have qualification. ye drive a car. they lifications >> no, they have qualification. ye drive a car. they let:ations >> no, they have qualification. ye drive a car. they let me ns to drive a car. they let me drive for a year. again drive a car for a year. again into an automobile accident. just because i can drive a car in america doesn't mean i can drive because you drive a car. just because you could dentist in some could be a dentist in some other country yeah but country doesn't mean. yeah but we need. we do need. >> this isn't >> i mean, this isn't quite like, we this like, you know, we had this story day the story the other day about the military not doing security checks foreign nationals military not doing security checks the�*reign nationals military not doing security checks the�*reign istionals military not doing security checks the�*reign istiocrisis, because the army is in crisis, actually comes actually, when it comes to dentistry, of dentistry, there is a bit of a crisis. like it's very, very difficult nhs difficult to get nhs appointments. and five appointments. it's four and five or and five. or around four and five. >> not accepting >> nhs dentists not accepting new is new patients. yeah, this is described scrapping described as it says, scrapping the in bid solve the the exam in a bid to solve the dentistry crisis . don't you feel dentistry crisis. don't you feel it start new dentistry it will start a new dentistry crisis that everyone's unqualified , although because so unqualified, although because so many people are doing it, diy , many people are doing it, diy, this is like a level up. this is now like a level up. this the country is this is where the country is at least are pulling out least are not pulling them out themselves with like a spoon. >> it is >> or you know what it is they're going get. they're >> or you know what it is they'r
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the here's the most important pcyou do point the here's the most important pcyou do not point the here's the most important pcyou do not need point the here's the most important pcyou do not need dentists.)int the here's the most important pcyou do not need dentists. if|t is you do not need dentists. if you diet . misinformation. >> can we get a thing that says misinformation that just goes across bottom screen? across the bottom of the screen? >> what causes tooth decay? sugarin >> what causes tooth decay? sugar in your mouth. no sugar absolutely does cause tooth decay. >> e’- p that's that's decay. >> that's that's fair >> i think that's that's fair enough eliminate enough not eliminate carbohydrates . carbohydrates. >> which which is sugar. >> which which is sugar. >> i think what you need to do is your regularly, is brush your teeth regularly, look teeth, you know. look after your teeth, you know. no dentistry. no and don't do diy dentistry. i should this. i know should really add this. i know it's difficult. really it's difficult. yeah, really don't do it. >> i mean, louis is bringing out a sponsored twig that you just choose a sponsored twig that you just choo teeth. your teeth. >> stopped >> has his name. i stopped brushing i ate brushing my teeth because i ate an all meat diet. you're like queen elizabeth the first. >> brushing >> she stopped brushing her teeth. very teeth. and her teeth were very black because she black and decayed because she was rich. >> those the only >> and those were the only people back the >> and those were the only peopthe back the >> and those were the only peopthe royal back the >> and those were the only peopthe royal family back the >> and those were the only peopthe royal family and( the >> and those were the only peopthe royal family and that'se day. the royal family and that's why they rotted and gout and why they rotted and had gout and died. and listen you died. and listen to me, you don't you're poor. died. and listen to me, you dorso you're poor. died. and listen to me, you dorso okay. you're poor. >> so it's okay. >> so it's okay. >> louis, you give terrible advice. like to say advice. and i'd just like to say that disagree everything that i disagree with everything that i disagree with everything that says principle. that louis says on principle. even if he something even if he says something i agree with be no. agree with to be no. >> the sake of ofcom, he >> for the sake of ofcom, he should be selective in disagreeing with me. >> will
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>> no, i, i think ofcom will thank taking robust thank me for taking a robust stance against louis stance against you. louis schaefer this schaefer let's finish this section daily star. section with the daily star. what is this, now what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting, what nonsense is this, nick? now thisit's darting , farting roar as >> it's darting, farting roar as ace accuses rival of botty burp tactic. i have a master's degree. i can't believe i had to read yeah, but is. read that. yeah, but this is. it's darts. and basically it's about darts. and basically darren webster a at darren webster had a pop at ron meulenkamp because he was just farting all over the and farting all over the rac and just using tactic. it's just using it as a tactic. it's not me it's in the not clear to me if it's in the rules or not. well, it certainly seems a bit off, says. seems a bit off, he says. >> me like a very >> it sounds to me like a very immature of saying i lost immature way of saying i lost and fault. why and it's your fault. why can't people that what's people just isn't that what's going here? going on here? >> well, don't know level >> well, we don't know the level of that went on. of farting that went on. >> you what shocking >> do you know what the shocking thing in the it thing was in the article? it said been that that said that it's been that that has before. really has been used before. really was a precedent. a tactic as a tactic. precedent. yeah. forwarding and the yeah. as forwarding and the truth is , is because i've been truth is, is because i've been on this all meat diet, i've stopped farting . i know what my stopped farting. i know what my breath is horrible . breath is horrible. >> all your breath is absolutely if people could smell at home, your breath, it is utterly repugnant. >> but it's. but it's not coming out from the other side. >> well, but he'd rather didn't
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come >> well, but he'd rather didn't con he's lost all his friends. >> he's lost all his friends. he's quite from people. >> he's lost all his friends. he'yes. te from people. >> he's lost all his friends. he'yes. te toxicfrom people. >> he's lost all his friends. he'yes. te toxic lewiseople. >> yes. hello. toxic lewis schaffer. they call schaffer. that's what they call you. that's part you. okay. but that's part one. done. we've got done. but coming up, we've got labour , labour silencing women, offensive menopausal gifts and prince harry becoming a us citizen . you won't want to miss citizen. you won't want to miss
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the bit you're listening to. >> gb news radio . welcome >> gb news radio. welcome back to headliners. >> it's your first look at saturday's newspapers . i'm still saturday's newspapers. i'm still andrew doyle and this is still lewis schaefer. and still nick dixon. let's carry on with those stories. we're going to kick off this section with the guardian job centre official. uh, and food banks . lewis. food banks. lewis. >> well, those are the things that i know about. well, you try the centre and it says the the job centre and it says the good news. good news job centres told to stop referring benefit claimants banks and so claimants to food banks and so this is like a mystery story because why would they stop that. but according dwp that. but according to the dwp is that they've been giving out too much information about
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those, too much data and it's a violation of the data protection act. they're basically writing notes saying, please take care of looks like of lewis schaffer. he looks like a successful person, he's a successful person, but he's broke trouble feeding broke and he has trouble feeding his children. yes, right. that's all , which is all true. but all true, which is all true. but you're allowed say that. you're not allowed to say that. you just have to say to the guy, they were supposed to just give me a piece of so the me a piece of paper. so the rules now is give me a piece of paper saying the food. food thing street thing is on peckham high street behind what's the behind the old. so what's the problem the is, problem then? the problem is, and this is thing a and this is the thing that's a mystery, harder for mystery, is that it's harder for food banks. according to the article, this is in the guardian to validate that whether those people who come to their door ring need it. right. but i'm thinking to myself, their food banks, shouldn't you just accept somebody's word ? somebody's word? >> yeah, you should, of course you should. and nick, shouldn't you should. and nick, shouldn't you accept someone's word? yes. all this gdpr rubbish. >> as far as i can tell, it just makes annoying pop ups come up on computer. it's on your computer. and now it's stopping people getting into food what's food banks. what what's the point it because point of it? is it because of the. privacy anyway? yeah, the. no privacy anyway? yeah,
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it's comes it's the eu. it all comes back to yeah. so they're to the eu. yeah. so they're stopping people going. we needed brexit it's brexit to get our food but it's still i don't know brexit to get our food but it's smean i don't know brexit to get our food but it's smean it's i don't know brexit to get our food but it's smean it's obviouslydon't know brexit to get our food but it's s mean it's obviously yout know brexit to get our food but it's s mean it's obviously you feel»w brexit to get our food but it's s meabout; obviously you feel»w brexit to get our food but it's s meabout this. iously you feel»w brexit to get our food but it's s meabout this. it'sly you feel»w brexit to get our food but it's s meabout this. it'sly yooffeel»w bad about this. it's one of these bureaucracy stories over common also common sense but also the benefit entirely benefit system is entirely unsustainable i unsustainable as well. so i don't know. >> not the issue. the >> that's not the issue. the issue know what issue is i don't even know what the but the food banks the issue is, but the food banks are complaining about this. yes. when should just okay, when they should just say, okay, whoever comes to our door like jesus will feed you. but it seems the food bank was wants some excuse and probably somebody out there is going to say that's not what it means. lewis. like i mis misinterpreted this story. >> well, yes. >> well, yes. >> it's almost. yeah >> it's almost. yeah >> it's almost. yeah >> i was hoping you guys would explain no, it was too boring. >> know f" >> i didn't know either. you know, it's really important, am i right? >> is it a bit hard to. well, like i said earlier, you're never right about anything. >> default. that's >> that's the default. that's true. with >> that's the default. that's true. well, with >> that's the default. that's true. well, let's with >> that's the default. that's true. well, let's move th >> that's the default. that's true. well, let's move on. that. well, let's let's move on. i to talk i don't want him to talk anymore. on to the anymore. let's move on to the telegraph. you've got telegraph. nick, you've got this. what is labour's problem with great question >> oh great question andrew. it's scottish labour of it's scottish labour accused of silencing in adult silencing women members in adult human . so this human females row. so this is incredible all the
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incredible because all the scottish labour party have to do is just be less mental than the snp. exactly but they're managing to ruin it. it's quite impressive. what they had impressive. so what they had this this motion and it was supposed to acknowledge women's existence a sex seems existence as a sex seems reasonable. there was reasonable. but there was a watered down version at the 11th hour with no reference to women as females, as adult human females, and nobody it's nobody called them. instead it's something very instead, something very vague. instead, it talks about principle of it talks about the principle of women's rights. it's women's sex based rights. it's only the original women's sex based rights. it's on|word the original women's sex based rights. it's on|word motion the original women's sex based rights. it's on|word motion passediginal women's sex based rights. it's on|word motion passed ,|inal women's sex based rights. it's on|word motion passed , and it 171 word motion passed, and it was just trans women and women. that's all it said over and oven that's all it said over and over. i don't know if that second part true, but yeah, second part is true, but yeah, it's mental, it's absolutely mental, isn't it? that's it? i mean, they say that that's not being inclusive. >> you that >> you know, if you say that women adult you know, women are adult human, you know, women are adult human, you know, women what what do women should be what what do they call them these days? people something. they call them these days? people the something. they call them these days? people the the something. they call them these days? people the the culture.1g. >> it's the end of the culture. i mean, they here the party, i mean, they say here the party, the party's women conference in december with december passed a motion with the recommending the majority recommending the scottish labour leadership. follow starmer's lead. follow sir keir starmer's lead. i how badly you're i mean, imagine how badly you're doing following doing when you're following starmer's , starmer's lead on this issue, where he barely knew what a woman was. i only found out now. >> starmer, >> be fair to keir starmer, nick. learn what a woman nick. he did learn what a woman
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was. come round , he's was. he's come round, he's understood a woman now. understood what a woman is now. so ? so that's progress, right? >> um, this subject is i don't you have no interest in the subject because you hate women. i don't hate women. i do not hate women. i hang out with more women than you will ever hang out entire life. to out with in your entire life. to my dismay, my dismay , you've my dismay, to my dismay, you've gone from misogyny to homophobia. >> i no, she does it >> i think. no, she does it effortlessly. that's just me. >> saying he doesn't >> i'm just saying he doesn't hang women, i hang. hang out with women, i hang. i actually live with a woman. it's actually live with a woman. it's a nightmare. and she's horrible. she's horrible. but you don't hate them. >> you love them. >> you love them. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> at moments you love them. but the point is , we're so getting the point is, we're so getting off topic here, lewis . off topic here, lewis. >> what is the problem with labour they have labour party? why do they have a woman problem? they do. i interviewed joan smith, a brilliant on show brilliant journalist, on my show on sunday. she was saying how labour does have a misogyny problem. keir starmer won't even meet with rosie duffield about her concerns, even though rosie duffield has had threats from trans activists so she couldn't even labour even attend the labour party conference, he won't even entertain conference, he won't even e|conversation he ought be
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a conversation he ought to be having. comes from the very having. it comes from the very top, is what i'm saying. >> comes from the way top, is what i'm saying. >> and hes from the way top, is what i'm saying. >> and its from the way top, is what i'm saying. >> and its from from way top, is what i'm saying. >> and its from from team ay top, and it comes from team world, play places a world, team world play places a greater importance on, on what do you call that identity on self—identifying? because people have so little in this world now. and so what do they have? they have the to they have the right to call themselves they self. id is themselves what they self. id is a disaster. they think any a disaster. so they think any these people team world, they say anything that stands in the way of somebody gaining that little bit of happiness, which is all these people can do. >> the only thing i disagree with what you they with is what you said they had a misogyny problem. not misogyny problem. it's not people lewis doing this. people like lewis doing this. it's old it's not the good old misogynist. it's the excesses of the feminism too misogynist. it's the excesses of the and feminism too misogynist. it's the excesses of the and it feminism too misogynist. it's the excesses of the and it develops too misogynist. it's the excesses of the and it develops into too far and then it develops into the trans movement. it's part of the trans movement. it's part of the believe. the same development, i believe. it's suddenly a load it's not suddenly a load of misogyny. be misogyny. the outcomes may be misogynistic, a man and a woman's but it's not. woman's changing, but it's not. it's a misogynist impulse . it's not a misogynist impulse. >> is a much bigger debate, >> this is a much bigger debate, a we'll have a much bigger debate. we'll have to some point, to go into at some other point, because fascinating. to go into at some other point, becau to fascinating. to go into at some other point, becau to move|scinating. to go into at some other point, becau to move on nating. to go into at some other point, becau to move on natthe guardian going to move on to the guardian now and menopause, which going to move on to the guardian now all menopause, which going to move on to the guardian now all ryou>pause, which going to move on to the guardian now all ryou do use, which going to move on to the guardian now all ryou do knowhich going to move on to the guardian now all ryou do know quite lewis, i know you do know quite a about . you read a lot a lot about. you read a lot about the menopause. you wrote a
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book on the menopause , didn't book on the menopause, didn't you? thought was quite you? which i thought was quite interesting. well, interesting. didn't sell well, but i thought it was underrated. >> because it was about the >> and because it was about the male menopause, was about male menopause, it was about lewis schaffer reaching the point. don't point. i've gotten old. i don't know, good on the know, maybe i look good on the tv new tie, but you tv with my new tie, but you i saw your tweet that asked saw your tweet that you asked people you people to vote on which tie you should wear. >> you said that 2 million people had responded to that vote that i vote on your tweet. is that i say you did, but you say that? yeah, you did, but you just time. don't you know? >> i mean, possibly 2 million? it depends how count. it depends how you count. >> story about >> tell me about the story about the menopause. >> criticised meaning gift >> criticised the meaning gift bag menopausal bag for menopausal staff at avanti the avanti west coast, which is the railroad there. and what railroad out there. and what happened the american west happened is the american west railroad manifest destiny . well, railroad manifest destiny. well, how would you. they're all going to die. >> they're all going to die. wagon trail rail company. let's hope clint eastwood amazing. >> avanti west coast, it just sounds so romantic. >> so basically, the staff have been bag while the been given a gift bag while the women have been given a gift bag by management the company i >> -- >> yes. -_ >> yes. and so aslef and transunion of, uh,
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>> yes. and so aslef and transunion of , uh, trans, the transunion of, uh, trans, the transport salaried staff association, a union, called it demeaning and dismissed of well, we should say what's in the gift bag. >> it has a jelly baby. in case you're a bit angry you need you're a bit angry and you need some, need to bite a baby's some, you need to bite a baby's head off. uh, it has also. what else have? else does it have? >> hot sweat. it's got >> fan for hot sweat. it's got a tissue . if you feel emotional tissue. if you feel emotional and a paperclip. so you can keep it together. you see, it all together. you see, ostensibly absurd, ostensibly it sounds absurd, but then learn actually then you learn it was actually created by menopausal women just trying to do a nice thing. so i'm going to balanced i'm going to be very balanced and was and say, actually, that was a perfectly if it was perfectly nice thing. if it was men, they would just bag men, they would just get a bag and say, it over your and they'd say, put it over your head hated by head because men are hated by their culture. least the their culture. but at least the culture to care culture is now trying to care about i mean, about menopausal women. i mean, which makes good point. about menopausal women. i mean, whithisiakes good point. about menopausal women. i mean, whithisiakescomeod point. about menopausal women. i mean, whithisiakescome from int. about menopausal women. i mean, whithisiakescome from intfemale >> this has come from a female members of staff, just that members of staff, not just that menopausal female of menopausal female members of staff having joke, staff who are having a joke, really about their own, you know, and that's what got know, and that's what you've got to you know, when you've got know, and that's what you've got tccondition, now, when you've got know, and that's what you've got tccondition, you've hen you've got know, and that's what you've got tccondition, you've got you've got know, and that's what you've got tccondition, you've got to u've got know, and that's what you've got tccondition, you've got to joke got a condition, you've got to joke about it's condition, about it. it's not a condition, is it? you've got be is it? you've got to be carefully sharper there. >> you know >> well, you know something i have i spoke to somebody have been i spoke to somebody about this they're really
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about this and they're really happy that someone's discussing menopause. happy that someone's discussing men0jthings that's really those things that's not really openly discussed. but the reason why . so the union gets all upset why. so the union gets all upset at these at avanti because they it's like saying they didn't do enough. it's like the wind rush rush thing. >> i think i would have thought the least. like the menopause at least. like anything something anything else, it's something personal, something that you don't employer don't need your employer to get involved we agree, it's >> one thing we can agree, it's definitely not like the windrush scandal. >> f'- scandal. >> not like the >> it's 100. not like the windrush >> it's 100. not like the wir definitely something. >> definitely not something. it's not something that's private . lots of are private. lots of people are affected by it. >> they are indeed. but at least you a free jelly baby. i you get a free jelly baby. i mean, going complain mean, who's going to complain about mean, who's going to complain aboit's women who did it. it >> it's women who did it. it just shows that that in this world, women can't anything just shows that that in this world, right.n can't anything just shows that that in this world, right. i'm n't anything just shows that that in this world, right. i'm not anything just shows that that in this world, right. i'm not i'mnything just shows that that in this world, right. i'm not i'm noting right? right. i'm not i'm not even going to respond to that. >> i'm to just let that >> i'm going to just let that hangin >> i'm going to just let that hang in the we're to hang in the air. we're going to move now. move on to the guardian. now. eqypt move on to the guardian. now. egypt an egypt has begun building an enclosed area with concrete walls , a beautiful wall. walls, a big, beautiful wall. >> building >> yeah, it's egypt building walled sinai for walled enclosure in sinai for rafah refugees. photos suggest. and a question of is it an and it's a question of is it an enclosure? is it? what exactly is it? because some people are saying, well, they're also
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reinforcing their border fence while they're at and while they're at it. and basically they're terrified of getting guards and getting all these guards and refugees talking about a mass refugees as talking about a mass exodus, potentially . egypt, we exodus, potentially. egypt, we all know, doesn't want anyone from gaza . we've talked about from gaza. we've talked about this before. absolutely. now does jordan night is anyone they're about it. they're all very clear about it. and have to and then people say we have to take them yeah, what take them and yeah, that's what it's building it's about. so they're building some sort of i don't exactly how it's it's some some sort of i don't exactly how it's of it's some some sort of i don't exactly how it's of it's it's some some sort of i don't exactly how it's of it's some it's some some sort of i don't exactly how it's of it's some sorts some some sort of i don't exactly how it's of it's some sort ofome sort of it's some sort of enclosure they're going to build just in case they have loads of refugees. how just in case they have loads of rengoing how just in case they have loads of rengoing work. how just in case they have loads of rengoing work. did how just in case they have loads of rengoing work. did you how just in case they have loads of rengoing work. did you find>w it's going to work. did you find out this? out from this? >> didn't find out whether >> i didn't find out whether it was inside outside. was inside or outside. and basically, assume basically, you have to assume the egyptians nick the egyptians like. like nick says, don't want says, the egyptians don't want them, don't them, you know, but don't the arab kind of arab nations have a kind of responsibility to do their fair share taking refugees, just share of taking refugees, just as does? as everyone does? >> mean, we, you know, the uk >> i mean, we, you know, the uk takes refugees in times of war. surely country with a surely every country with a moral backbone would would. >> well, you have to remember, these countries first of all, like mentions they like like nick mentions the they hate the palestinians jordanians. was jordanians. jordan was destabilised by the palestinians. or tried to palestinians. yeah. or tried to be in 1970. is that lebanon was destabilised basically was
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pred destabilised basically was ripped apart by the palestinians. yeah. but they must be aware that there are a lot of innocent palestinian people require it is safety people who require it is safety and . love from one i if they're and. love from one i if they're concerned about hamas, is what i'm saying. >> we're not talking about just hamas. we're not talking about hamas. we're not talking about hamas. we're not talking about hamas. we're talking about refugees. >> you know what? are >> we're, you know what? are there any refugees? are there any you know what? >> in all of in all conflicts, of course there are is lit of love from one arab country to another. >> arab country. well, clearly, unfortunately . and you're asking unfortunately. and you're asking for them to act as we would act. yes, as england would act. and they're not going to do that. no. they're absolutely. that no. they're absolutely. and that is the is that is, in a way, the tragedy. you feel for these. i'm a jew and i feel for these palestinians. a jew and i feel for these palestinians . they're unloved . palestinians. they're unloved. yeah. okay. >> okay. well uh, let's move on to another topic . now. this >> okay. well uh, let's move on to another topic. now. this is the telegraph . if prince harry, the telegraph. if prince harry, is he a yank these days? >> well , it's is he a yank these days? >> well, it's interesting because he was he was on good morning america in america ,
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morning america in america, which is a big which is in the morning in america. >> for explaining that. i >> thanks for explaining that. i wasn't it was a bit of wasn't sure it was a bit of a riddle. i didn't know what that wasn't sure it was a bit of a riddlecouldin't know what that wasn't sure it was a bit of a riddlecould be know what that wasn't sure it was a bit of a riddlecould be kn(about.t that show could be be about. >> good news. he says he's >> it's good news. he says he's considered becoming a us citizen. he'd give it citizen. yes, but he'd give it up. but he'd have to give up his title . so what do think title. so what do you think we're going to do that? >> is he well, he might his >> is he well, he might lose his titles an american. >> well, he can't lose his titles because what does prince harry have? titles because what does prince harprince. ? a prince. >> prince. he's a prince. >> prince. he's a prince. >> would able be >> would he not be able to be called a prince anymore? >> according to harry. according to is to what? but the truth is, that's operative to what? but the truth is, that's which operative to what? but the truth is, that's which 0|from ve to what? but the truth is, that's which 0|from being word, which you know from being an english guru and you're very lingual. i'm lingual. i am quite lingual. >> i will yet linguistic. >> i will yet linguistic. >> can you tell us the word is considered is one of those words that's meaningless? >> yeah. i've have you considered becoming a british citizen ? yes i have. have you citizen? yes i have. have you considered flying to the moon? i've considered flying to the moon, but i don't have. i don't have a spacecraft. >> what you're saying here is there's that there's no way in hell that prince is to give up prince harry is going to give up the prince. although, the title prince. although, nick, just call
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nick, could you not just call himself a prince even if he wasn't officially a prince? could. >> e“.- >> and somebody like, sued by william would >> and somebody like, sued by williaibe would >> and somebody like, sued by williaibe really would >> and somebody like, sued by williaibe really embarrassing. d really be really embarrassing. yeah, he'd have to. yeah, it wouldn't some wouldn't work. it'd be like some sort or sort of tribute band or something no. here's something to himself. no. here's what here's thing what here's the here's the thing with harry. with harry or prince harry. for now can the titles now, he he can keep the titles if he drops meghan and just apologise and comes back. >> i think that's an absolutely fair. >> he's not going to do it. he loves his kids well then we loves his kids and well then we have to we have to strip the titles and you have to spend time. this the lesson time. and this is the lesson that i've from my own that i've learned from my own marriage. got spend marriage. you've got to spend time and marriage. you've got to spend timehates and marriage. you've got to spend time hates you and marriage. you've got to spend time hates you to and marriage. you've got to spend timehates you to with and marriage. you've got to spend time hates you to with your1d who hates you to be with your kids. otherwise. otherwise you're across the street. you know , louis, i'm worried that know, louis, i'm worried that this show is becoming your therapy session now. >> and you know, you're revealing too much that nobody really wants to know. they prefer when an prefer you when you're an enigma. if i'm honest. >> know what was thinking >> you know what i was thinking about? because i've taken about? that because i've taken pictures i posted pictures of myself, and i posted them, don't look that them, and i don't look that great. you're. >> revealing much. >> you're revealing too much. yeah you think yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm much audience, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you much audience, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you much audience, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you tweetnuch audience, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you tweet me. audience, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you tweet me. hereence, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you tweet me. here we a, yeah yeah, well, if you think i'm you you tweet me. here we go you you you tweet me. here we go at louis schaefer at twitter at
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x, at louis schaefer. >> he's becoming awfully good at commodifying himself in the digital world. we've got new mugs coming out. >> okay, let's let's move on because is part two over because that is part two over and done with. but do stay tuned for white supreme kc and plans for white supreme kc and plans for a monkey city in the us . for a monkey city in the us. these are real stories. stay tuned
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radio. and welcome back to headliners your first look at saturday's newspapers . saturday's newspapers. >> we're going to start with the times. bob geldof is defending himself. nick >> yeah. bob geldof organising live aid doesn't make me white saviour . to which i live aid doesn't make me white saviour. to which i think is i think we can all agree on. but, um, yeah . so he's got this um, yeah. so he's got this musical's come at the old musical's come out at the old vic and it's called just for one day, and it's live aid, day, and it's about live aid, and been accusing and people have been accusing him a white saviour . him of being a white saviour. >> what that mean exactly? >> what does that mean exactly? >> what does that mean exactly? >> seen >> well, it means you've seen that meme, presumably it's >> well, it means you've seen thatwoman presumably it's >> well, it means you've seen thatwoman preslgamel it's >> well, it means you've seen thatwoman preslgame of it's >> well, it means you've seen thatwoman preslgame of thrones the woman from game of thrones and woman on a and she's a white woman on a sort just lying
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sort of, uh, just lying on a load of black people holding her up. like. and it's like up. and it's like. and it's like white when tweet white people when they tweet about the about race or something. so the idea just think you're a idea is you just think you're a cool white person coming and cool white person coming in and you understand you just, you understand non—white problems and you're just saving everyone. yeah, but charity have charity workers in africa have been of being white been accused of being white saviours, but i'm sure the people who were getting food saviours, but i'm sure the pe0|the nho were getting food saviours, but i'm sure the pe0|the support. getting food and the support. >> didn't see it. >> well, yeah. didn't see it. >> well, yeah. didn't see it. >> it's okay on x formerly twitter to have a someone. twitter to have a go at someone. it's of reasonably funny. it's sort of reasonably funny. but to but yeah, when it comes to actual as he's actual charity like so as he's pointed out here, like only pointed out here, it's like only black are to help black people are allowed to help black people are allowed to help black it's all yeah, black people. so it's all yeah, it nonsense. it is nonsense. >> is right. as much >> bob geldof is right. as much as to it, but i mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point to it, but i mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point is it, but i mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point is here t, but i mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point is here at:)ut i mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point is here at live mean, >> bob geldof is right. as much as point is here at live aid, n, the point is here at live aid, you know, i mean, like, they've they've of people they've helped a lot of people who wouldn't they won't, won't be thinking, let's give the money bob geldof is money back because bob geldof is white. doesn't make any sense white. it doesn't make any sense at all. >> well they have helped a lot of people, but i'll make the case haven't go on. is case that they haven't go on. is thatis case that they haven't go on. is that is that when we when people send money just willy nilly or when they send it to countries , when they send it to countries, it destabilised the country. it
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destabilises families, it destabilises families, it destabilises their production, things like when we send all those clothing to africa, they've complained that, you know, it wasn't . know, it wasn't. >> so you're against helping poon >> so you're against helping poor, starving people. >> there is a problem of a corrupt regimes. don't give it to actual people. corrupt regimes. don't give it to weactual people. corrupt regimes. don't give it to we actl knowople. corrupt regimes. don't give it to weacthnow that corrupt regimes. don't give it to we actl know that there is >> we all know that there is that and you there is an that and you know, there is an argument made that what argument to be made that what you be doing is helping you should be doing is helping people manufacture own people to manufacture their own produce and to create their own systems. that's systems. but i think that's partly was doing. partly what live aid was doing. >> can't help but help >> now, you can't help but help them because eventually they'll >> now, you can't help but help them and|use eventually they'll >> now, you can't help but help them and they'llentually they'll >> now, you can't help but help them and they'll comely they'll >> now, you can't help but help them and they'll come and ey'll >> now, you can't help but help them and they'll come and kill come and they'll come and kill you. help you. i don't yeah, you help people and you're people survive and you're thinking your thinking about your relationships that's relationships again, and that's really not relevant. a way, really not relevant. in a way, it true. you try to save it is true. you try to save somebody, of too somebody, but i use a bit of too much song that? much force. what song is that? >> a set them >> queen did a great set of them . did they live aid? yeah, it was mainly about. that's what it was mainly about the music. >> the do they >> do you like the song? do they know christmas? of course. know it's christmas? of course. been times. been number one, multiple times. simpler but the truth is, if >> yeah, but the truth is, if you know anything about the whole mid whole thing. he edged out mid beds. sure it was so mean. it was like the mean. that's actually a great point. >> never get a song >> you would never get a song now they know christmas?
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now do they know it's christmas? because would be like because that would be like imposing because that would be like impicountry, wouldn't this country, we wouldn't be allowed to say that. yeah, sorry to my in there, but to put my agenda in there, but it that's what you're here for. >> that's what you're here for. let's move on daily mail >> that's what you're here for. let'sand/e on daily mail >> that's what you're here for. let'sand/e onhome daily mail >> that's what you're here for. let'sand/e onhome stories.viail now and care home stories. what's this one about? >> fury. >> uh, families. fury is fury. families fury as care home residents open valentine's day card to discover they were sent to. they were sent by the local undertakers and to attract new customers to attract new customers to attract new customers . customers. >> yeah, i mean, that's quite funny, isn't it? in a very macabre way, it is funny. >> it's basically saying, hey , >> it's basically saying, hey, we love you because you're going to die. >> well, and that's what they're thinking. you know, they've got to a living. to make a living. >> they do. i'm constantly targeted. it's called targeted advertising. happens advertising. this happens to be advertising. this happens to be a in post, i'm a letter in the post, but i'm talking by by prostate talking it by, by by prostate cancer awareness by erectile dysfunction. all of the problems you've got. yeah all of the what do you think of this one. >> well i mean one, you'd be a bit gutted if the only valentine's day card you got was from undertaker. although it from an undertaker. although it is i got. i'm is one more than i got. i'm no lewis schaffer, so, you know, i
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would it, but would have appreciated it, but there element. there is an unfortunate element. yeah. a care home, yeah. if they're in a care home, they've their lifelong they've lost their lifelong partner this. partner and they get this. it's saying cause some saying this would cause some confusion does confusion and upset. and it does seem undertaker seem to have and the undertaker or said we or whoever it is have said we accept in instance it accept in this instance that it was misjudged not was misjudged and not appropriate. reasonable. appropriate. .gov reasonable. >> well, they tried they were trying to have a bit of fun, you know. okay, let's move on to the daily mail now. michelangelo's uh, masterpiece, uh, sistine chapel masterpiece, the man symbol of the creation of man symbol of white supremacy. >> now, this is just absolutely pathetic. so michelangelo's creation is dubbed creation of man is dubbed a symbol of white supremacy. really? it's creation of adam really? it's a creation of adam adamo. but robin d'angelo, adamo. but but robin d'angelo, the moronic author of white fragility , doesn't seem to fragility, doesn't seem to realise this. she says, oh, you know that one where god's in a cloud and there's these cloud and there's all these angels, he's reaching out and he's i don't know he's touching. i don't know who that something. that is, david or something. she thinks it's david. no, it's adam, but um, adam, it's in the name. but um, so ridiculous . she's saying so it's ridiculous. she's saying complain. white. so it's ridiculous. she's saying conthein. white. so it's ridiculous. she's saying conthe perfect white. so it's ridiculous. she's saying conthe perfect convergence so it's ridiculous. she's saying conth supremacy,nvergence so it's ridiculous. she's saying conth supremacy, patriarchy , white supremacy, patriarchy, right? no. wrong. robin, you're an absolute halfwit. so she's moved from just the racism moved on from just the racism of her fragility , her book white fragility, anti—white racism to now just
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fill us sinners. >> so the problem is, this >> um, so the problem is, this isn't just like when saw isn't just like when i saw the headline, it's headline, i thought, oh, it's just of idiots on just a couple of idiots on twitter saying something stupid. no, is one of the no, robin d'angelo is one of the most successful in most successful authors in america. ever since the george floyd killing, she's done a roaring by selling books roaring trade by selling books about white people need to about how white people need to hate themselves blame hate themselves and blame themselves absolutely themselves for absolutely everything. and here she is saying something utterly saying something so utterly stupid that even her own stupid that even by her own standards , i think she's standards, i think she's exceeded yeah. you know, exceeded it. yeah. you know, because normally she stupid because normally she says stupid things, because normally she says stupid thirwell, this is, uh. yeah and >> well, this is, uh. yeah and she's a white person, so you could white saviour could call her a white saviour of own self. of her own self. >> oh, she's i mean, she's she's saving her own self. >> terrible. like >> terrible. and like what i said and think people picked said and i think people picked up could up on this and it could be because don't it a because i don't mean it in a wrong way, but anything that white people like considered white people like is considered racist . anything her. racist. anything by her. >> yeah. racist. anything by her. >> byah. racist. anything by her. >> by by a lot people. by. >> by by a lot of people. by. no, by not by everybody. by team world. by team by wokeist i >>i -- >> i got that again. but robert, robin d'angelo though, i mean, is she trolling at this point? i mean, isn't there a chance that she's the whole thing she's joking and the whole thing is elaborate because i is an elaborate hoax? because i read you have you
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read that book, you have you have cling on that and you don't. >> you just feel sanity. >> you just feel sanity. >> i do. i can't believe someone could this much money >> i do. i can't believe someone co such this much money >> i do. i can't believe someone co such tr book. ch money >> i do. i can't believe someone co such tr book. i] money >> i do. i can't believe someone co such trbook. i mean,y >> i do. i can't believe someone co such tr book. i mean, it of such a bad book. i mean, it is one of worst books i've is one of the worst books i've ever read and off the back. >> you'll this of what >> and you'll hate this of what they george >> and you'll hate this of what they murder george >> and you'll hate this of what they murder in george >> and you'll hate this of what they murder in the george >> and you'll hate this of what they murder in the mail. ge >> and you'll hate this of what they murder in the mail. why floyd murder in the mail. why are it murder are they calling it a murder when it's an overdose? does anyone when it's an overdose? does anywell, that's in debate. well, >> well, that's in debate. well, they a little asterisk. >> okay, it's definitely for >> okay, it's definitely up for question the autopsy credit. andrew. andrew proper. >> andrew. andrew is a proper. he things we he reads these things so we don't i read all their books. >> oh, i read all their books. >> oh, i read all their books. >> like i have to in >> i feel like i have to in order to critique them. and then. but it does make you want to just throw yourself into a volcano sometimes. >> you to deal volcano sometimes. >> lewis you to deal volcano sometimes. >> lewis schaffer to deal volcano sometimes. >> lewis schaffer tthenil volcano sometimes. >> lewis schaffer tthen you volcano sometimes. >> to vis schaffer tthen you volcano sometimes. >> to deal:haffer tthen you volcano sometimes. >> to deal:haffe lewis then you schaffer. >> she would say, is typical white fragility. >> fragility, white flight. >> p- f- e into the volcano. >> all the way into the volcano. >> all the way into the volcano. >> flack for dealing >> you get flack for dealing with me. it's who this? >> @ can't e“ @ okay? this >> no, i can't win. okay? this from the telegraph. amy from the telegraph. now amy schumer her puffy face. >> oh, this is good news. oh, no. bad news. amy schumer, who's >> oh, this is good news. oh, n> oh, this is good news. oh, n> oh, this is good news. oh, n
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. and she a big fat puffy . and she has a big fat puffy face and, and, uh , i think she face and, and, uh, i think she looks great. >> stop it. lewis, no , she looks >> stop it. lewis, no, she looks she looks like somebody who's suffering from endometriosis, which is . which she is. >> she is. which one out of ten have worldwide. and where does it come from, andrew. it comes from based can from a plant based diet. it can come from a plant. let's not diagnose amy schumer. >> but the point about this is why people don't care what you why people i don't care what you think why think about a comedy, why are people after looks? people going after her looks? it's i, i'm totally against it's just i, i'm totally against going appearance. it's just i, i'm totally against goiil; appearance. it's just i, i'm totally against goiii; it appearance. it's just i, i'm totally against goiii; it it appearance. it's just i, i'm totally against goiii; it it happens|ce. it's just i, i'm totally against goiiiit's it it happens|ce. it's just i, i'm totally against goiiiit's very it happens|ce. it's just i, i'm totally against goiiiit's very unpleasant. enslce. me. it's very unpleasant. i'll just one though, just say one thing, though, michael. malice said. it's like she herself through amy she ran herself through an amy schumer filter, kind of schumer filter, which is kind of perfect, yeah. if you are perfect, right? yeah. if you are going mean, that's kind of going to be mean, that's kind of perfect. but why? but i know i'm against it , i perfect. but why? but i know i'm against it, i deplore that. >> i mean, you know , i will tell >> i mean, you know, i will tell you denounce i tell you i denounce it, i will tell you i denounce it, i will tell you should mean. you i denounce it, i will tell youwe)uld mean. you i denounce it, i will tell youwe i'm mean. you i denounce it, i will tell youwe i'm not mean. you i denounce it, i will tell youwe i'm not saying it's mean, >> we i'm not saying it's mean, but have health but people who have health problems should be outed. problems should should be outed. they be outed every you they should be outed every you want to attack and shame people who are ill. no. we should say to amy schumer , i'm speaking to to amy schumer, i'm speaking to amy because she's a very close personal friend is that
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personal friend of mine is that amy? what need to do is you amy? what you need to do is you need to go on an elimination diet and eliminate plants very bad and go on an all meat diet. great. thanks lewis. >> can you let me know if amy gets back to you on that one? because i watches every because i know she watches every night particularly night and she particularly watches just watches when you're on. so just let she back let me know if she gets back to you that. let me know if she gets back to you no, that. let me know if she gets back to you no, ilat. let me know if she gets back to you no, i made that up. she >> no, i made that up. she i don't i don't i've never met her. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we that. met sarah >> we got that. i met sarah sarah silverman times. sarah silverman many times. >> we never we got it. all right, let's move on. we're going to finish this section with this with the guardian. what's this about with the guardian. what's this aboyeah. for us. mini city >> yeah. plan for us. mini city of monkeys for medical of 30,000 monkeys for medical research. faces backlash. imagine that. so this is a he's a he's a macaws is it. how do you say it. whatever anyway they're gonna look there's a 200 acre complex, kind of like jurassic park, but with monkeys. and there'll be. but there'll be great monkey for a film , right? great monkey for a film, right? well, it's planet of the apes, isn't what happen is isn't it? but what happen is they'll out they'll be sent out to universities so sort universities, and so they sort of graduate. but instead of getting degree, they sort getting a degree, they get sort of them of like covid injected into them . so it's kind of sad, really.
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and, um, this is how one of those new planet of the apes films started. i think abusing monkeys a mini city. yes. monkeys in a mini city. yes. yeah and then they develop intelligence over intelligence and it's over because they're calling him a mega they're calling mega troop. they're calling it a mega troop. they're calling it a mega already. they're mega troop already. so they're already , you know, even mega troop already. so they're alreathose , you know, even mega troop already. so they're alreathose , the know, even mega troop already. so they're alreathose , the monkeyfen with those films, the monkey films, i love monkeys. i a good monkey. yeah, >> i love a good monkey. yeah, they're very , very they do they're very, very, very they do you them they're when you love them when they're when they're you love them when they're when the she shooting you with rifles? >> she shooting you with rifles? >> she shooting you with rifles? >> haven't got there >> but they haven't got there yet. moment yet. i mean, at the moment they're in early stage. they're in the early cute stage. you know, when will turn they're in the early cute stage. you knotheirien will turn they're in the early cute stage. you knotheir human will turn they're in the early cute stage. you knotheir human overlords? against their human overlords? eventually. but at the moment, i like a monkey. well, can i tell you macaque ? louis you about macaque? louis schaefer ? we are not going to schaefer? we are not going to talk any more. we are done for this section. so after the break, we're going to have a controversial new video game, how to cook your burger safely and a cure for earworms. see you in
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it's your first look at saturday's newspapers , this one saturday's newspapers, this one from the daily star is about a bizarre new computer game. nick. >> yeah, it's epstein video game where players fight to survive on island with jeffrey shocks gamers and jeffrey, for our listeners , is spelled jeffrey . listeners, is spelled jeffrey. so it's a kind of different version of jeffrey. and then there's also clinton have king and manuel . and manuel. >> so are they doing this for legal reasons to avoid implicating anyone? >> so should be >> one assumes. so we should be very i mean, very careful. well, i mean, i can't these riddles. can't solve these these riddles. clinton allegedly on the clinton was allegedly on the plane a couple of times. clinton in in the video game, in the game, in the video game, in the game, in the video game, in the game, in the video game, in the video game. king. half king. yeah >> hawking. >> hawking. >> can't say it. e can't say it. no. >> no, no, we can't say it. no. >>— >> no, no, we can't say it. no. >> and also, this a video. >> and also, this is a video. it's a fictional video game video which bears no video game which bears no resemblance video game which bears no res> but if you couldn't get epstein , you would get lewis epstein, you would get lewis schaffer. >> lewis. what do you >> right. lewis. what do you think ethics? think about the ethics?
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>> epstein ethics? >> there's an from >> there's an image from the computer . is the computer game. what is the ethics this? i mean, this ethics of this? i mean, is this just taste? just bad taste? >> um, this is taste. is it? >> i think it's i think it's basically it's on people's minds . it's the amazing. it's an . it's the most amazing. it's an amazing thing. a guy buying an entire island people entire island to lure people in and blackmail them by and then blackmail them by getting horrible, not getting them to do horrible, not getting them to do horrible, not getting them, but having them do horrible on the island. getting them, but having them do hoit ble on the island. getting them, but having them do hoit bad on the island. getting them, but having them do hoit bad taste on the island. getting them, but having them do hoit bad taste ?»n the island. getting them, but having them do hoit bad taste ? i the island. getting them, but having them do hoit bad taste ? i mean, .and. getting them, but having them do hoit bad taste ? i mean, what's is it bad taste? i mean, what's computer games? it's people shooting each other. is that in good taste? i mean, i have to be honest, when i saw that computer game on d—day, the d—day game based on d—day, the d—day landings, game based on d—day, the d—day landimean, that's not nice. >> i mean, that's not nice. >> i mean, that's not nice. >> they've had those >> well, they've had all those call duty for years, call of duty games for years, haven't they? i mean, that's less real life event haven't they? i mean, that's less that, real life event haven't they? i mean, that's less that, where real life event haven't they? i mean, that's less that, where really,e event haven't they? i mean, that's less that, where really, youznt like that, where really, you know, horrible things happen. >> poor >> i do think that's a poor taste. games taste. no, but computer games are everything is based on a real >> everything is based on a real life event. there's a guy. have you played resident evil that is not on life event? not based on a real life event? i've played simcity about 30 years ago. well, that's basically it? >> let's em k- k— k to on the daily >> let's move to on the daily mail now. this is about mail now. and this is about cooking louis cooking burgers. so louis obviously this your obviously this is your specialist please don't specialist subject. please don't bore us faux medical
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nonsense. >> what am i supposed to do? why? >> give him the story, then? >> give him the story, then? >> well, you know, sorry i didn't. make that didn't. i didn't make that decision. up me, decision. if it was up to me, you would never be able to mention again. meant, you would never be able to meriion again. meant, you would never be able to meri know, again. meant, you would never be able to meri know, i again. meant, you would never be able to meri know, i known. meant, you would never be able to meri know, i known. rthis.:, but i know, i know about this. >> basically it says in >> basically it says if in finland a study and finland they did a study and they said if you cook the burger, you won't get sick. i mean, this is big news, right? so burger, but you so you cook the burger, but you eat don't eat your meat raw, don't you? i eat your meat raw, don't you? i eat the meat raw, as it says in this article, you big this article, if you eat big chunks can just you chunks of meat, you can just you can just basically any germs are on the outside. >> must riddled with >> so you must be riddled with this dangerous bacteria. >> the truth is? >> you know what the truth is? the is no. because the truth is, is no. because i eat the of it . but even eat the middle of it. but even then, don't believe this thing then, i don't believe this thing because talk about because they didn't talk about how actually how many people actually die from e coli. some from salmonella or e coli. some people going stick my neck >> i'm going to stick my neck out say, well, you out and say, well, you shouldn't. you should always cook wonder cook your meat, but you wonder something out. cook your meat, but you wonder sonsorry.; out. cook your meat, but you wonder sonsorry. no,t. cook your meat, but you wonder sonsorry. no, it's just i was >> sorry. no, it's just i was just gonna say they say around 180 would struck 180 people would be struck by e coli if they cooked them all the way but if was way through. but 5300 if it was served which is a served medium, which is a massive but so massive difference. but so basically you're you're a
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philistine if you want it cooked through . right. i it's through. right. i said, it's because my dad's chef, because my dad's a chef, a philistine, but alive. philistine, but you're alive. >> because isn't >> well that's it, because isn't things like steak tartare completely is completely raw? yeah. is that right? they and right? and so and so they and the of the meat. the grinding of the meat. >> it's the mincing of the meat. it's ground they it's ground meat. and they taking meat. and it's got a lot more air going into it. the blades hot from i do not eat blades are hot from i do not eat raw ground beef. you don't know if i did i would i found the line. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that's your line and i don't eat chicken either because raw chicken because it's dirty. >> you don't eat raw chicken because raw chicken. because you eat raw chicken. >> that's >> yeah, course i don't. that's insane. most important >> yeah, course i don't. that's insan> yeah, course i don't. that's insan> yeah, course i don't. that's insan> yeah, course i don't. that's insan> yeah, course i don't. that's insan> i've always said that i don't think we're animals. >> we need. we need lewis. you need know . need your own show. you know. >> firing me? >> are you firing me? >> are you firing me? >> about me. >> just about me. >> just about me. >> being a market. >> just about me being a market. >> just about me being a market. >> no, i mean meat market with meat market. >> that's >> meat market. that's disturbingly good. >> meat market with lewis
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schaffer, the meat market. >> and let tell you, they're >> and let me tell you, they're like five minutes later gets to one your one point, don't brush your teeth, don't brush teeth. teeth, don't brush your teeth. all i all this. yeah. lewis schaffer i think a winner. think it's a winner. >> think it's a winner. >> i think it's a winner. okay. we're on now to we're going to move on now to this story. sticking with the daily and its ear worms. daily mail and its ear worms. nick. we all like good earworm nick. we all like a good earworm or actually . or we don't actually. >> yeah, absolutely. a song stuck in your question stuck in your head. question mark. reveals two science mark. doctor reveals two science backed get rid of it. backed ways to get rid of it. and this is the only mental health problem i don't have, which that songs which is that you get songs stuck although stuck in your head. although i do get it stuck in my head, but i about but but i don't care about it. but but guess it stuck guess who else gets it stuck in their of the world's their head? 98% of the world's population. so is it really a syndrome? everybody it? syndrome? if everybody does it? that's just like breathing air syndrome. >> but if you know, >> but if you you know, if you're i >> but if you you know, if you'it i >> but if you you know, if you' it the i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other the i >> but if you you know, if you'it the other the other i >> but if you you know, if you' it the other the other night had it the other the other night with that vengaboys song, you know, coming. know, the vengabus is coming. the vengabus . yeah, now know, the vengabus is coming. the can'tabus . yeah, now know, the vengabus is coming. the can't sleep yeah, now know, the vengabus is coming. the can't sleep wilhi, now know, the vengabus is coming. the can't sleep with the now you can't sleep with the vengabus going round your head. i find that very. i find it much prefer akua. >> well , prefer akua. >> well, aqua, i could sleep, but. >> but vengaboys. i mean, that's the kind of that the kind of thing that you would. >> w someone @ someone that has >> i do know someone that has
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this fair. and it this to be very fair. and if it goes for days and. goes on and on for days and. okay, can be. i can imagine okay, that can be. i can imagine that bad. yes, that can be quite bad. yes, i love music, so i'm all right. >> i mean, it's like form of >> i mean, it's like a form of torture, isn't it? >> em- e know, as >> it could be, you know, as nick i can confirm nick says, and i can confirm this, got every known this, he's got every known medical, problem. medical, psychological problem. but that but what happened is that quoting university quoting a harvard university researchers and this is their suggestion of how to rid of suggestion of how to get rid of it. tell me, do something else. >> do something else. >> do something else. >> that's what if you're >> yes, that's what if you're trying sleep, can't trying to sleep, you can't do something else. >> for a walk. >> go out for a walk. >> go out for a walk. >> it. you accept it. no, >> accept it. you accept it. no, i not the vengaboys i will not accept the vengaboys other songs or listen to other songs. doing something songs. or maybe doing something else . else. >> i never listened to the vengaboys noise, so it's not my fault. >> this is totally a non—story. sorry. >> no, it's a massive story. >> no, it's a massive story. >> it's a huge story. and we should a huge story something should a huge story do something else. have told you to do >> i could have told you to do that. that's something. of that. that's something. think of something that. that's something. think of sonokay,g move on. i think >> okay, let's move on. i think we've got time for more we've got time for one more story. angry about that daily star brits can have their ashes blasted space. that's blasted into space. that's the way it , lewis? way to go, isn't it, lewis? >> the way to go. and it's >> it is the way to go. and it's a take take people's a way to take take people's money. going to mention
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money. i'm not going to mention the companies the name of the companies that are because a are doing this, because it's a complete , utter it's complete, utter pr piece. it's public, know ? public, you know? >> what's going to happen? >> so what's going to happen? you you you blast the ashes out, you blast, fall like blast, and then they fall like snowflakes earth. snowflakes to the earth. right? and , poetic way snowflakes to the earth. right? an go. , poetic way snowflakes to the earth. right? an go. but , poetic way snowflakes to the earth. right? an go. but they , poetic way snowflakes to the earth. right? an go. but they don't., poetic way to go. but they don't. >> it's not into space. no >> but it's not into space. no i'm sorry, daily star, because it's only 10,000ft up. >> that's quite high, though, isn't it? >> it is high, but it's not space. >> no, but it's near enough to space flying at 37,000ft. >> that's not space. so >> and that's not space. so they're not blasted up ? no, but they're not blasted up? no, but it's a poetic gesture. >> meant to be taken >> it's not meant to be taken literally, >> it's not meant to be taken lite it.ly, it's a lie. >> it is. it's a lie. >>— >> it is. it's a lie. >> you have no poeticism in your soul. >> e'- e'— e my i want my ex—wife's >> i want my i want my ex—wife's ashes to be planted . ashes to be planted. >> lewis, didn't she ? >> lewis, didn't she? >> lewis, didn't she? >> alive. >> alive. >> she was alive . i don't even >> she was alive. i don't even have this much acrimony. >> i don't know why i'm coming across as a horrible guy. >> yes, you are , nick. what >> yes, you are, nick. what a very good mother . >> yes, you are, nick. what a very good mother. is this a good way go? no i don't approve it. >> i approve, you know, of tradition and the old to tradition and the old tied to a rock and pecked by birds. rock and being pecked by birds. >> by prometheus? rock and being pecked by birds. >> yes. by prometheus? rock and being pecked by birds. >> yes. 10,000ft. theus? rock and being pecked by birds. >> yes. 10,000ft. iseus? rock and being pecked by birds. >> yes. 10,000ft. is that space?
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it is not space. it's 10,000ft. no, it represents space. >> i'm trying to teach you about poetry. >> why don't you go to the third floor of a building and jump up in air? yeah. i mean, it's in the air? yeah. i mean, it's not space. you can, you can. >> with your ex—wife. >> you can do with your ex—wife. >> you can do with your ex—wife. >> i've been. you could. >> i've been. you could. >> listen, going put >> listen, i'm going to put a stop before the ex—wife stop to this before the ex—wife gets again. might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching again. might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching . again. might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching . the;ain. might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching . the show might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching . the show is might stop to this before the ex—wife getwatching . the show is nearly be watching. the show is nearly oven be watching. the show is nearly over. have look at over. let's have another look at saturday's front pages. before we. the daily mail we. before we go, the daily mail is putin pay is leading with putin will pay for what he did to my husband. the telegraph. putin must pay for murder . the the telegraph. putin must pay for murder. the times for navalny murder. the times has prince harry seeks royal return to heal rift with father . return to heal rift with father. the daily express also running with the navalny story and the mirror running with the prince harry story . the mirror running with the prince harry story. the daily mirror running with the prince harry story . the daily star. mirror running with the prince harry story. the daily star. you stinker! that's that story about the darts. those are the front pages. that's it for tonight's show. thanks ever so much to lewis and nick lewis will be back tomorrow with josh howie and cressida wetton. and of course, if you're watching this for the 5 am, repeat, please stay tuned now is stay tuned because now it is time breakfast. a brighter
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time for breakfast. a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello . >> hello. >> hello. >> very good evening to you. i'm alex burkill here with your latest gb news weather forecast . latest gb news weather forecast. the to start the weekend's likely to start mostly dry. however, that's not going to last long as there is a weather system waiting out to the west the uk. and it's the west of the uk. and it's this going some this that's going to bring some heavy, later on heavy, persistent rain later on saturday. but for the time being we still under the ridge we are still under the ridge of high that brought high pressure that brought a quieter day for many. today, however, are going to see a however, we are going to see a bit more cloud pushing in from the west as we go through the night cloud bring night and this cloud will bring some outbreaks drizzly some outbreaks of drizzly rain all the towards the east all the time towards the east and there's some and the northeast. there's some clearer . it may a clearer skies. it may turn a little fresher than recent little fresher than some recent nights, low nights, perhaps dropping to low single figures across parts of scotland. many are mild. scotland. but many are mild. start to the day tomorrow. the best chance any sunshine best chance of any sunshine tomorrow be the east tomorrow will be across the east and northeast early and the northeast early on. otherwise going to turn otherwise it is going to turn pretty cloudy for many of us. that bringing a few spots
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that cloud bringing a few spots of drizzly before more of drizzly rain before more persistent heavy rain pushes in from the west. due to that system. i pointed out earlier. temperatures, though, will stay on the mild side, not quite as high as they were earlier on in the nonetheless, yes, the week, but nonetheless, yes, several degrees above average the week, but nonetheless, yes, severaltimeees above average the week, but nonetheless, yes, severaltime of; above average the week, but nonetheless, yes, severaltime of yearve average the week, but nonetheless, yes, severaltime of year that 'erage the week, but nonetheless, yes, severaltime of year that heavy for the time of year that heavy rain in the west then feeds its way whole of the uk way across the whole of the uk as go through night as we go through saturday night and sunday, a bit of and into sunday, a bit of uncertainty as how quickly it uncertainty as to how quickly it pushes it could pushes through, but it could bnng pushes through, but it could bring some impactful weather, especially england and especially across england and wales, as we go into next week. and whilst after a mostly dry day on sunday, i think we can expect some further heavy rain and strong winds by the middle of that warm feeling of the week. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on .
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the day that the uk and the us and the eu have all blamed the russian president for the death of the high profile putin critic alexei navalny. earlier the opposition leader's wife, yulia navalny , told munich security navalny, told munich security conference today the death of her husband will not go unpunished. president joe biden, speaking earlier, said he was not surprised but is outraged. make no mistake, make no mistake, putin is responsible for navalny's death . for navalny's death. >> putin is responsible . what >> putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no one should be fooled. not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. putin does not only target his citizens of other countries , as citizens of other countries, as we've seen in what's going on in ukraine right now. he also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people in other news, we've learned today that two men were arrested, one on suspicion of people smuggling and the other
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