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we've the top story tonight, as we've been reporting, new video has emerged, which is believed to capture the lead up to the moment a now suspended police officer kicked and stamped on a man at manchester airport. if you're watching on television , you're watching on television, you're watching on television, you can see here that latest video obtained by manchester evening news. it's been released as police are attempting to pinpoint the events that led up to the separate and widely shared video, which has sparked protests since it emerged on social media. the force in manchester are appealing for witnesses to a confrontation on a qatar airways flight or in terminal two's baggage hall at manchester airport. the police are also asking for any information about a fight at a starbucks coffee shop and the assault of three officers at the airport's car park. priti patel has announced her bid to become leader of the conservatives. the former home secretary says she can unite the party and turn it back into a winning machine. she joins james cleverly, tom
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tugendhat, robert jenrick and mel stride in the to race replace rishi sunak. nominations for that leadership contest close on monday . well, nine close on monday. well, nine people have been arrested tonight following a rally organised by tommy robinson in central london. thousands of people were involved with hundreds of police officers on the streets to monitor that protest. the metropolitan police say four people are still in custody on suspicion of assault on emergency workers, though it's understood no one sustained any serious injuries. it's understood no one sustained any serious injuries . meanwhile, any serious injuries. meanwhile, opposing groups, including to stand up racism and jeremy corbyns peace and justice project also staged counter—demonstrations to, in their words, resist the far right . well, at least ten right. well, at least ten people, mostly children and teenagers, have been killed and dozens left injured after a rocket strike on a children's football pitch . in
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football pitch. in. that video they're showing the moments that those rockets were fired towards the israeli occupied area of golan heights with witnesses there reporting huge destruction and fires at the scene. video also earlier showing crowds on the football pitch with stretchers appearing to rush, people injured to ambulances. and israel's spokesman, rear admiral daniel hagari, is claiming that lebanese militants are to blame, with prime minister benjamin netanyahu holding a meeting with his generals tonight. and finally, some sport for you. team gb have finished the first official day of paris olympic games with two medals. cyclist anna henderson has bagged silver in the women's individual time trial, but sadly the men's event didn't quite go to plan , with josh tarling to plan, with josh tarling missing out on a podium spot. divers yasmin harper and scarlett mew jensen, though, got great britain off the mark this morning at the games as they
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took bronze in the three metres synchro and adam peaty is still on course for his record third 100 metre breaststroke title after making it through to sunday's final . those are the sunday's final. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm sam francis. now it's time for headliners for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thanks, sam, and welcome to headliners. i'm nick dixon taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour. and i'm joined by josh howie and lewis schaffer. it's team world versus team lewis i don't know what that means, but i've heard you say it a lot, lewis. so i just went for it. >> well, because i don't want to say what team i'm on because who knows what's going to happen. who knows who's going to win.7 i'm not going to stick my neck
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out. >> interesting. >> interesting. >> josh, i wouldn't want to join any team that would have me as a member. >> oh, the old groucho marx by woody allen. but that does out you as a team because they're both jewish. yeah. >> all right. >> all right. >> i'm part of that team. >> i'm part of that team. >> well, i'm not the first person to say that josh is jewish on this channel. >> yeah, but why do you have to equate it with that? why not make a joke about this? that whole concept of, like, i wouldn't want to. i wouldn't want to give. >> have i offended you? yeah. >> have i offended you? yeah. >> nick. yeah. >> nick. yeah. >> nick. yeah. >> nick. i didn't know lewis was offended. well, that's great, i feel good. >> i'm standing up forjosh. >> i'm standing up forjosh. >> he's my boss. >> he's my boss. >> that is weird. if you're standing up for josh. >> that is weird. if you're standing up forjosh. okay, well, i'm already in trouble, so let's crack on and look at the front pages. so the mail on sunday goes with cctv reveals vile attack on airport row police. and we'll be covering that in detail in section two. the sunday times 20 billion black hole covered up by tories. the sunday express has pretty breathed new life into the tories. priti patel launching her leadership bid. the sunday telegraph pm talks to spain over youth free movement. the sunday mirror has council house revolution and finally the daily star. on sunday, the codfather no idea. and those were the front pages . so what are these
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front pages. so what are these sunday times going with josh? yeah >> so 20 billion black hole covered up by the tories . so covered up by the tories. so when labour got into power they were like, oh, we're just going to check the books and see what's going on. and this is what's going on. and this is what they've found supposedly found. but it is somewhat normal for governments to make promises about future spending. but what, rachel reeves has said our chancellor has basically she's blaming jeremy hunt. she's saying that they weren't costed at all. there's 20 billion, so they're going to have to make some difficult decisions, which they would . even if there they would. even if there weren't 20 billion missing, they would probably do some of this stuff anyway. like there's the thing that's going under stonehenge. there are 40 new hospitals. they're going to have to make some some tough decisions, but other people are saying this is really setting the groundwork for more taxes. and frankly, any government , and frankly, any government, labour or tory that got in was going to be putting more, giving us more taxes. that was just there's no options. basically, we've got a lot to pay for, not
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just about more taxes. >> the fact is, is that every time a government comes in, they nofice time a government comes in, they notice that there's less money than they thought there was going to be. and they can't spend the money that they promised people. the thing about the labour is that they've been saying that the tory swingeing tory austerity, and when we come in, we're going to be spending money and basically what the labouris money and basically what the labour is saying, we don't have, we don't have the money. >> i'm very distracted looking at lewis tanned face. it's so handsome, not tanned. don't, don't encourage him. >> it's, it's too much for me. >> too much . >> too much. >> too much. >> use any. i didn't use any sunscreen. no, no, i seven days in the hot. in the hot. i don't believe in it. >> you look like a turkey. thank you. >> beautiful turkey. thank you very. why? why do you undercut me that i made it very. i made a very good. >> what do you mean? you made a good point about austerity, laboun good point about austerity, labour, austerity. but it'll be new. it'll be new, exciting left wing austerity. but what do you think, josh? this with the express overdoing it when they said civil war is in danger of erupting in labour because mps will be protecting their own projects and their own constituencies. >> i mean, this is going to be the way it is for any mp, and yes, of course they want a sort
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of labour wants to go, oh , now of labour wants to go, oh, now we're going to be doing fixing finally the red wall as now it's gone to the blue walls. now the red wall, there's lots of everybody's got their self—interest here. but it's like we saw with the housing where they're like, we're going to build loads of houses. but then when it came to each individual mp, when it suddenly impacts upon them suddenly like, wait a minute. no. yeah. >> i just wonder if the honeymoon period is over already, like in a bruce springsteen song where you basically get, you know, one day of the courthouse, it's just like kind of it's so quick because we've also got the higher education act, which they're quietly putting away . so they're quietly putting away. so i wonder if this is kind of the reality of what labour's going to be cutting, you know, high taxes, not doing , not building taxes, not doing, not building stuff they said they would build and getting rid of free speech at universities. i mean, what do we think? >> well, no, because they were against they the whole free speech concept was a right was a tory concept of like letting people speak in universities and forcing them to speak. and so labouris forcing them to speak. and so labour is not into that. >> yeah. they were never for that. okay. well shall we move on to look at the sunday express
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then, lewis. >> sure. pretty pretty. patel breathe, breathe new life into the tories. she wants to become the tories. she wants to become the leadership. and she's very pretty. pretty great name. prettier. you wouldn't want to be ugly. it'd be this pretty. she reminds me of davina mccall. she.she she reminds me of davina mccall. she. she was, like, ironic, old school mafia names or something . school mafia names or something. >> well, it was ugly. but then the thing is. >> well, you take a look at a place like haiti. it just sounds so bad. you know, in iceland, they kind of changed the name. >> anyway, the point is, iceland makes sense. there's a lot of ice. carry on anyway. >> okay, but the truth is , is >> okay, but the truth is, is that give the tories this woman . that give the tories this woman. because during her time, it was the huge rise in the number of illegal migrants , immigrants illegal migrants, immigrants coming to this country without without papers, a huge amount and, and she this is how i know she's horrible is that she uses the word unity . okay. the word unity. okay. >> she's horrible left turn. i mean, i don't think she's so pretty, but she says unity too much. she seemed very nice. >> you're very demanding guy. >> you're very demanding guy. >> she came to gb, she seemed very nice and, but whether she's
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pitching herself as a unity candidate. josh. but is she seen more as on the right of the party? >> yes she is. and but also what she's saying, which i think is somewhat a is a big mistake. so she's going to give a much greater voice in formulating policies to the party members. and frankly, the party members are the same people who voted in. liz truss. yeah. over there voted in rishi sunak over kemi badenoch. so i feel like the party members didn't vote for rishi specifically. >> they voted for truss and then rishi was rishi came in. >> yeah, yeah. well we'll see who they vote for. >> members are smart. the members wanted kemi but they voted choice for kemi. but they voted choice for kemi. but they voted liz truss. yeah, but were they wrong? i mean just because she had that unfortunate. >> yes they were wrong. >> yes they were wrong. >> oh well they were massively wrong. well anyway i didn't do better did he. did he do much better. he did better than liz truss. >> he didn't destroy. but destroyed the country. he only destroyed the country. he only destroyed conservative party. at least he didn't destroy the entire country. >> would have fed in an election. it couldn't have been much worse. >> well, there wouldn't be a country by the election. >> are you missing the point that i want to get my point?
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yeah, my point is the point. but there's no point. there's no we don't need we don't need unity right now. what the tories need is they need a firm more reform than reform. >> so unity. >> so unity. >> no, no, i agree, they need to go to they need she needs to have she needs to make a statement and saying this is what i support. yeah. well do we know where she stands on the echr because i've only just seen this story so i don't know. that's the key issue is the ec. yeah. >> what what in five years time it's the new brexit. >> it's whether you want to leave it or stay in it. it's the new that's not going to it's not going to last five years. >> we'll see. >> we'll see. >> okay. well let's have a look at the sunday telegraph john. yeah. >> well speaking of the. yeah. so pm who's now keir starmer talks to spain over youth three movement. so this was raised dunng movement. so this was raised during the last government with the eu saying putting forward a proposal for a youth movement, and so luis, you don't need to listen to this bit, and all myself frankly. and it was rejected by both tories and laboun rejected by both tories and labour. now spain are bringing it up as a and keir starmer is
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supposedly going, yeah, maybe now we do already have a youth movement with different countries around the world. two years canada, new zealand, australia . so there is, we australia. so there is, we already have it in reality, you know, and it hasn't destroyed the country or anything , it the country or anything, it could be that it's a good idea what people are scared about it is that they're sort of saying, well, this is kind of by the back door getting us back into the eu. >> yeah. and starmer is accused of using because he rejected it in april . so what do you think, in april. so what do you think, louis? i'm against all movement into the country. but what do you think. >> well i'm against it too. it's destroyed me. i could have been living in new york and totally happy. living in new york and totally happy- my living in new york and totally happy. my life has descended into misery. i think it depends. i don't know, i met some people from spain and there are lots of great people in spain, but there are lots of rubbish people. the only chump. and the only way this kind of thing works is if they're just as good as we are. and this is only for the youth. so it's a minor point, but it is like you say, it is a move into this. you mean if they have the requisite skills when you say as good as we are, if they're nice,
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because how do they pour a pint? >> yes, the gist of it. >> yes, the gist of it. >> okay, well, we don't have long. are they trouble? are they trouble? great. well, let's have a look at the sunday mirror, then. >> luis. oh, this is me, castle house revolution. labour. we'll start building pledge to kick start building pledge to kick start construction of affordable homes. well, first of all, there is no money so that they can kick. kick start, council houses. and the truth is, is that people have council houses in one of those things. the like . in one of those things. the like. and as someone who lives, i'm not going to say what kind of housei not going to say what kind of house i live in. but people love council houses in this country. they think, oh my god, it's amazing. but it's not like it used to be. it's a totally new thing. what they're building is little ticky ticky box, single rooms. it's basically dorm rooms that they're building . there's that they're building. there's no big houses like there used to be. and so it's all a lie. labouris be. and so it's all a lie. labour is lying about this and i live in a they have their intention. >> it's whether they they think it's going to happen by changing the rules and getting rid of nimbyism and whatnot. but as kemi badenoch pointed out in that speech, it's almost an impossibility because as every
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day goes on, the number of houses that need to be built, sort of increase. so it's very hard. we haven't actually mentioned the medals. congratulations to the women who i guess the olympics is going on.and i guess the olympics is going on. and they won some medals. good. >> okay. yeah, i'm boycotting because of the ceremony. and speaking of which, that is a front page is dealt with. but coming up, big demonstrations in london, new footage from the manchester airport incident and footage we could have all done
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welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dixon , still here with josh nick dixon, still here with josh howie. there he is. looking good. and lewis schaffer. amazing. yeah, looking very tan. >> let's get on the whole show. can't just be looking at lewis. >> so let's crack on and do the sunday telegraph and the olympics opening ceremony was a sick parody of the last supper . sick parody of the last supper. luckily, the closing ceremony is jesus coming back and judging all these weirdos. josh, that is my hope. oh. >> sorry. yeah, sorry . stop
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>> sorry. yeah, sorry. stop looking at lewis backlash after olympic ceremony. drag queens parody last supper. so, yeah, this for the people who saw it. there was a bunch of people , there was a bunch of people, dressed as. yeah, well, if they're freaks, but whatever it was, it was a parody. last supper in and of itself, was, it was a parody. last supper in and of itself , that supper in and of itself, that there's a few reasons that people might have an issue with it. the reason why i might have an issue with it, or i do have an issue with it, or i do have an issue with it, or i do have an issue with it, is one there's an issue with it, is one there's an hypocrisy there in that they're not sort of doing parodies of any other religions or aka islam or judaism or any or aka islam orjudaism or any other religion. but but they but it's not like it's just we last suppen it's not like it's just we last supper, but the other thing is that it's just all a bit hack. all the drag stuff is just a bit oven all the drag stuff is just a bit over. i mean , i've emceed drag over. i mean, i've emceed drag events. they're fun , but the events. they're fun, but the idea they're some kind of high art is ridiculous. it's a bloke dressing up with a wig and then miming along to some songs. it's not the epitome of high culture or anything. so there's the image there of them parodying it. lots of people have carried that image, but it's also just.
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and then we got the blue smurf . and then we got the blue smurf. >> i mean, even the normies in my football team were like, what is that? i mean, do you know what that is, josh? >> it's a it's a greek god of dionysus or the dionysian celebration of greek of. yeah, there's a that's actually not a that's not a drag. that's just a normal french woman . normal french woman. >> she's too fat to be a french woman. french people are beautiful for balance. >> i just want to say that's correct. >> i think the thing that bothered me is it's like. >> it's like a slur on leonardo da vinci. it's a fantastic painting. and it's like , that's painting. and it's like, that's da vinci. and they're making fun of da vinci. the point is, i'm boycotting the olympics. >> i'm boycotting it because it's a massive insult to christians. i mean, fran should apologise to christians and to the whole world for what it's put us through. >> i mean, is it how much of an inqu >> i mean, is it how much of an insult is it? i mean, i know a lot of people are, but, you know, other people have parodied. >> would you like it, josh, if it was your religion of choice, like, well, no. >> if they did the burning bush. no, i don't hate. i just think, like i said, i hate it. i think
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it's and they're not doing it with i don't i don't like it anyway. i think it's the hypocrisy. like i said, if they did do it with judaism and islam and buddhism, then i'd be like, all right, fine. >> they wouldn't. >> they wouldn't. >> no, no, of course they would. >> no, no, of course they would. >> because some wouldn't be safe. and also to me, it's because christianity is their specific enemy. they're trying to deconstruct the west, so islam is irrelevant to them unless it can help them do that. and their specific enemy is christianity is the old order in the west. >> yeah, it's the hypocrisy of it. but bbc sport put out a tweet which was ridiculous, said four inch heels, rain pouring down death drop. iconic. and this is they're talking about the drag queen and they're sort of dropping and they're like this is not sport. what has this got to do with sport? >> but even sport has nothing to do with sport. the idea that people with guns and bicycles, it's not sport and they're using our no sport, even sport has nothing to do with sport and sport's a new sport. >> drag queens is not a sport. skateboarding is a sport. >> but even that's not a sport. and the fact is, if skateboarders are like paid money, which from our taxes,
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they should thank us. that's the issue here. >> skateboarders getting paid money. yeah, it's nailing the real issue. let's do the mail on sunday. and tommy robinson led a march in london today. and i bet the mainstream media are covering it in a totally neutral fashion. lewis, >> no, not at all. as a matter of fact, this is met police arrest two men for gbh. grand grand, whatever that is. >> grand heist auto body, >> grand heist auto body, >> as protests turned violent . >> as protests turned violent. and this is supposed to be like a massive. you know, people were punching each other, but there's only two arrests made on the night in this demonstration for tommy robinson, which we're not allowed to call him tommy, but we have to call him tommy robinson , because we've been robinson, because we've been told i call it. >> i call him t—dog. >> i call him t—dog. >> call him tommy. you call him t—dog. no, i'm not his friend. but the people who like me, also like tommy robinson. >> and also the audience . so >> and also the audience. so you're conflicted. >> my friend claire. she likes tommy robinson. i don't, you know, i don't like i'm. >> it's only two people arrested in a massive demonstration. and they say here that there were
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islamophobic chants. so you know, are they just is it the media trying to do what they always do in this situation? >> of course it's the media. the media is on the i call it team world, but team world isn't team world. it's basically germany and france and the left getting and france and the left getting and joe biden. let's remember that guy. >> this is what the two of my thoughts about this particular thing. first of all, the anti—racist march, the counter supposedly counter anti—racist march, they were chanting for the death of jews. so it's like the death of jews. so it's like the hypocrisy there. yeah. >> and then the other point is that anti—semitic. >> yeah . yeah, maybe possibly >> yeah. yeah, maybe possibly the death of jews . that was joke. >> that was a joke . >> that was a joke. >> that was a joke. >> but the other thing is, is that there's this idea, like in all of these anti—israel marches or pro—palestinian marches or hate marches, whatever you want to call them . there have been to call them. there have been some terrible examples of real jew hate. right. and the and then the, the excuse that people use is, oh, no , that's just a use is, oh, no, that's just a minority that doesn't represent the majority. well here, it
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seemed like most people seem to be normal people concerned about two tier policing and whatnot. and there were some arguably far right thugs there as well. well, i just want the rules to be the same for both. that's all i'm saying, is it if there is tainted by that, make it, make it, then it should be on both sides because nobody wants to hear the i think they do. >> i think you want to hear but but but the anti—racist you're right. the anti—racism march gets to just be called the anti—racist march. it's really a leftist, as you say, at times anti—semitic. mark. yeah. whereas this tommy robinson march always gets called far right, even though he just did an interview with jordan peterson, who's a pretty mainstream figure. >> but in this, i don't i just, i just don't know if, like , that i just don't know if, like, that that argument would appeal to any left wing people to say no , any left wing people to say no, no, let me finish. >> the argument is he's seen as toxic in this country. but if you actually look at his views, they're not that different from any sort of neo cons or pro—israel pro—free speech. big critic of islam, obviously. but then so was christopher hitchens. so is douglas murray, so is sam harris, who's a left liberal. so and then he's doing an interview with jordan peterson. one of my point is
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he's not perceived in the same way in north america, because someone like peterson would never associate with someone as who's seen as that toxic as he is in this country, you see. so it's shorn of the context of the uk. he's not actually seen as that controversial. so i'm just giving the wider is that right tommy. he's not as concerned because otherwise why would jordan peterson do an interview with him. you see there wouldn't be an equivalent interview in this country with a with a uk. >> you should argue that with the hope not hate lot and see how they already love me. >> so i'll go down very well. >> so i'll go down very well. >> but just, just remember that people in america don't know, probably don't know who tommy robinson is. i barely know who. you know what i mean? he's been he's been suppressed and repressed for so long. i don't think people know who he is. >> well, they do know who he is because he's constantly attacked in the media, and he's a kind of bogeyman of the mainstream media and the establishment. but anyway, we've got to move on. let's do the sunday telegraph, let's do more tommy robinson, we've got to move on. let's do the sunday telegraph and are the men from the manchester airport incident not the saints? we'd all assume. josh. >> yeah, i know, i'm shocked. yeah. there's this shocking footage. new manchester airport footage. new manchester airport footage shows officers being attacked, and. yeah the officers
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were were terrible. they they attacked these poor innocent guys with you can see there the officers what they're going to start doing is they're going to start doing is they're going to start using they're going to start using they're going to start attacking the fists of these victims with their heads. >> that's what they do. >> that's what they do. >> now you see that? do you see that the officer just hit, the quy's that the officer just hit, the guy's fist with his head there repeatedly. >> yeah. and there we see. there we see the guy hitting, well, the female police officer . the female police officer. >> oh, hello. he's just knocked out two women, broken one of their nose. he pulls him to the floor. now there's some interesting things that have come out about. oh, and there we cut to the second we've all seen already, but we hadn't seen the part we'd heard that he he broke the female officer's nose, but we hadn't seen the footage until how. >> now. >> so we see. does that change it? will mps now change their status? >> well, there's a few interesting things that's revealed through this footage , revealed through this footage, right? first of all, you sort of think that it's an officer coming to the rescue and just sort of coming out of nowhere and like defending his defending or whatever it is. well, now what we know now is the same quy- what we know now is the same guy. count it. he was hit in the face nine times. wow. now i'm not saying now, as people say,
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but the guy here, he's been tasered and he's on the floor. well, it's much more understandable. i don't know what the biological reaction is to be punched in the face. i've only been punched in the face like three times. eight times max. yeah, but nine times. and you've just seen your officer's fellow officers. it seems like a bunch of people are attacking you. >> and you two women. >> and you two women. >> and you two women. >> a woman's nose also, his hands. >> her nose is almost cut off. it looked like. >> no, no. and his hands are occupied because he's got a taser, so, you know, he's used it. so i'm just saying it's not up to us here. we're just commentators. but the court, a court of law or specialists will look at this. >> okay, but i'm going to i'm going to say you can't you can't kick. you can't. you know, the police policeman's job is to be, you know, yes, he's been punched in the face, but he's still got to be. you can't kick somebody in the head, but they face incredible danger every day. >> yes, they they make second decisions after being punched nine times. and that's why you you've almost punched people here. i mean, would you would you. are you sure you are you sure you wouldn't overreact? >> yeah. that's the thing you need. you need some kind of .
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need. you need some kind of. what is that mitigation. what is it called when you know why did you mention that? >> i'm just saying. well, i'm giving the context. >> well, look how crazy do you go here versus the. >> but because versus the police. but the but they're the police. but the but they're the police. do not kick somebody in the head . the head. >> well this is it. it's appropriate response lying down. >> okay , okay. >> okay, okay. >> okay, okay. >> yeah. but he's literally as you see there he's coming back. should he lose his job. >> no. was he put in prison. no but he needs to be punished in some way. >> maybe. but it's an understandable response at the very least, i think people could understand it versus whether it was a legal and there. >> it's a proper there at the qatar airline. >> okay. we've run out of time on that one. one more before the break in the sunday times. and israel says 11 people have been killed in a new rocket attack. josh, yes, >> and this is israel says at least. yeah. 11 killed in rocket tower on the golan heights football pitch. so at least they're getting the facts somewhat right. where as opposed to the guardian who have gone on about how it was supposedly occupied israel. no. it's israel, and bbc put out this
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horrendous bbc news, put out this horrendous tweet saying ii this horrendous tweet saying 11 dead this horrendous tweet saying ii deadin this horrendous tweet saying 11 dead in rocket attack in israel occupied golan. now what that makes it sound like is that who sent this attack? well, it was hezbollah, a terrorist organisation , an islamic organisation, an islamic organisation. and it makes it sound like that israel actually was responsible. and it doesn't say who the victims were. the victims were 11 israeli children playing football. and it doesn't say that. it's the most disgusting headline , one of the disgusting headline, one of the most disgusting headlines i've seen the bbc put out in the last ten months. also, now israel is going to obviously respond. its citizens, its children have just been killed. what people don't seem to know who aren't really up on these affairs is that hezbollah has been bombing israel indiscriminately. >> civilian population, war crimes, comedy ? crimes, comedy? >> no. for ten months now, comedy . and no one seems to care comedy. and no one seems to care about it. so look, any politicians out there who are about to condemn israel's response, all i say is it's a shut up. it's got nothing to do with you. you didn't comment on it before. >> don't comment . night, john. >> don't comment. night, john.
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>> don't comment. night, john. >> we'll do the funny stuff in a second. >> yeah, but let's start right now. we'll start i don't i don't know how you can do funny stuff in this. it's after the story. after this story. all right, so just wait. i got nothing to say. >> we'll take a break. louis and we'll come back. funny. so that is part two. done. but coming up is part two. done. but coming up is hollywood going non—woke? the lib dems have women problem and will trump
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soon! okay. welcome back to headliners let's crack on with the sunday telegraph. and four mosques are being assessed after hosting an extremist preacher. the good thing about these stories , thing about these stories, though, is that they're so rare. louis. >> yeah, funny about this . >> yeah, funny about this. >> yeah, funny about this. >> louis. >> louis. >> to be funny. >> to be funny. >> to be funny? >> to be funny? >> no, i don't choose these. you know who chooses the story? >> you do ? >> you do? >> you do? >> that guy. that guy. >> that guy. that guy. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> because jews do everything, louis. >> well, the number of israel stories. >> not just here, but we got somebody else. but you're they're choosing this thing and i actually sent him a message. i said, can we make it a little
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less serious? yeah. >> and then you chose to put in this mosque story. >> no, i didn't choose it. you said to me, you go, i want the labour seat. >> you said the labour civil war. but josh howie god, because he doesn't want he's protecting laboun >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and louis, you said i want to talk about muslims and mosques. >> i don't want you know that and the people know that about me. the point is, the question i'm being asked is, can you read the headline mosques, which hosted islamic extremist preacher investigated by charity watchdog. so this is very brave of you that brave. this is this. they invited they not they invited. but there's been a guy coming into the country or whatever it is, a pakistani preacher named eli, his name, whatever . i preacher named eli, his name, whatever. i mean, not allowed preacher named eli, his name, whatever . i mean, not allowed to whatever. i mean, not allowed to say his name. and he went to he went to and he actually said some lovely, lovely things that they should kill apostates. that's anybody who rejects the muslim faith. he's a muslim thing that jews and christians can never be our friends. and that doesn't really affect most christians in this country because they're not christians anymore. not a jew. well defending christians and this this in this story , you chose to this in this story, you chose to offend christians.
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>> i'm amazed. no, i'm not amazed. that's who you went for. >> no, i'm saying christianity is on the decline. >> saying no because most christians who who could be considered christians don't considered christians don't consider themselves christians. they say, i'm not worried about not going to church, no idea what that means. >> and it's false. but go on. >> and it's false. but go on. >> and it's false. but go on. >> and they they support slavery. and if the women are captured, you're allowed to go. yeah. they say, of course islam permits permitted sexual slavery in 2010. >> he said that. but then to be fair josh, to give balance. he fairjosh, to give balance. he says this was selective and subjective. >> yeah, it's all about context. context. it's all about context. whether it's okay to rape a woman, you capture in war, yeah. so there are four mosques that that hosted him, the, al—qura islamic centre in bradford. they are a hadith mosque in birmingham . masca mosque in birmingham. masca mosque in manchester, they're all charities. there was another one as well. and, and now they're being investigated by the charity commission because they are hosting this gentleman who is coming over here. >> this is the only one, though. there are thousands. >> well, here's the thing. right. >> i'm glad that this is out. i
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think any mosque that, featuring any hateful rhetoric needs to be investigated. they get government money or they get tax tax relief and they get other incentives as well. but not just any mosque, any religious institution. you know, that's just the way it should be. >> no. >> no. >> guess what? there seems to be a lot of hate. i mean, we saw post october 7th, there was a lot of clips that were released after with hateful anti—semitic rhetoric , anti—western rhetoric, rhetoric, anti—western rhetoric, anti—american whatever coming from mosques in the uk. any of those that are receiving any kind of taxpayers money or whatever should be have it removed. >> it makes, of course, there's a question as to why he's in the country. lord walney is saying, you know, there must be a strong case for the uk to refuse entry to him. i mean, if you think about someone like lawrence southern who got refused entry to the uk for satirising islam, obviously a fairly harmless person, a sort of female youtube influencer and then this guy, why is he let in? >> absolutely. of course. >> absolutely. of course. >> but this is the this is the tip of the iceberg. >> this is the funniest story
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we've done so far. >> the fact is, is there there are hundreds of thousands of people coming into the country and they're coming in by boats too. so it's like the famous boat stop. >> the boats. let's quickly do the observer. and viktor orban says the eu is on a path to self—destruction. may we try to tell you that eight years ago. where were you, lewis? >> oh, yeah. there's viktor orban. this is this is the this is the guy. he's the guy he's against. he's he's what? we he's what some people think. isn't he hungry ? he's the leader of hungry? he's the leader of hungary. and he said he said viktor orban . orban warns the eu viktor orban. orban warns the eu on path to self. why do i have to read the thing if you've already read it? >> no, you don't necessarily. >> no, you don't necessarily. >> and he says he says that he's he's getting close. he says that the centre of the world is becoming china , india and becoming china, india and pakistan. indonesia and that europe is fading fast. and, you know, it's going to become a ukraine is going to become a he basically is saying what lewis schaffer is saying, if you agree with it, that's where he got it from. >> i heard. >> i heard. >> yeah, it could have gotten it from i said, i've been saying it for years, people. it's not
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available yet for the new year. >> whether we do europe has given up defending its own interests. quite hard to argue with that. and what do you think to that, josh? >> well, i think that he it's a bit too to soon write off america because china is going to have a lot of its own issues in terms of productivity, in terms of declining population, and america. that has a lot of things going for it. so i feel like it's too soon. there's obviously there's an absolutely an axis forming. yeah. china, india, pakistan , indonesia. india, pakistan, indonesia. because really it comes to down demographics in terms of population. but we're already seeing a decline in china of that. seeing a decline in china of that . so that's seeing a decline in china of that. so that's going to seeing a decline in china of that . so that's going to have seeing a decline in china of that. so that's going to have an impact. they're already having to raise their. >> yeah. but that's not the point. >> raise their retirement age to try and catch up as india as well. >> he's not saying that it's oven >> he's not saying that it's over. he's saying that he wants trump to bring the us back to nationalism, rather than what he calls a post nationalist liberal state. and he's saying in this new axis where china and india are growing, america needs to be strong. that's how i interpret it. >> that's exactly right. >> that's exactly right. >> and it's but he's allying himself with russia, with china. >> he isn't ally. he's ally. he's he's he's saying he's
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saying he's fighting for his state. and he's saying, i know he's in europe and everything. and we got to be all european and stuff like that. but he's saying, he's saying america and donald trump is the is team left. its team, not team left his team usa against team team france and germany , which is france and germany, which is just a blur now and cannot fight against the enemies that are coming from other places. >> all right , let's do the coming from other places. >> all right, let's do the mail on sunday a non—woke films that don't push a political message are doing well at the box office. i, for one, am stunned. >> lewis, i am stunned as well because i you know me, i'm in the film business i was in. i was in wonder woman 1984. >> the worst, the worst of the wonder of wonder woman, but it was released on tv. >> it was going to be a big, single handedly destroyed that franchise. did i? single handedly destroyed that franchise. did 1? yeah. oh, terrible film i had. i had actually had a line. anyway, it says that the latest news out is that there were two. there were two hits, this movie called twisters and the movie called inside out two, which is from
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disney . and so disney has a hit. disney. and so disney has a hit. finally, after all these years, it's been losing billions. and that's news because these are supposedly not ideological, but every film is ideological. >> well, you've got deadpool and wolverine out this weekend. that's going to be massive hit. i saw that the other day. it's pretty good. >> and what about far right? >> and what about far right? >> yeah, yeah. and the up. but the idea is and they've lost, as you say, like $1 billion. and at the end of the day they they are businesses. they need to make money. so they already acknowledged in the past that they have a problem in september. i think they said, we're now going to stop trying to sell messages because and already they've got their $330, million dollar movie , snow million dollar movie, snow white. and that's been heavily criticised. and they're already trying to rejig it to make it less woke because they know it's going to blow people. and there's a very good quote here, which is that people want don't like to eat their spinach when they're eating their popcorn. yeah. and it's good. and it's exactly right. the thing is though, is it takes a bit of time for the system. all the rubbish that they've been making to make its way down the pipeline. so we're still going to have a bunch of rubbish shows
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like the acolyte, which just came out on disney+, which was just trash, destroying these great, cultural institutions. but good stuff might be coming. and the people working at the companies are still woke. >> you don't suddenly get rid of them overnight. you may tell them, hey, we need to make some money, but they have their own agenda and their own writing. >> the things so it doesn't matter what's going to happen. disney is cooked. >> i don't believe that's true. i think ultimately these people will get fired. it's just going to take time for it to be the whole company is going to get fired. >> well let's see, let's do the sunday telegraph now and the lib dems have admitted to discriminating against a woman for wearing at discriminating against a woman for wearing a t shirt saying aduu for wearing a t shirt saying adult human, female. she sounds like a dangerous extremist to me. oh yeah. >> it's terrible, there are two different sexes, lib dems admit discriminating against gender critical candidate. this is natalie bird. and basically just before this three and a half year legal battle was about to go to court to trial. they basically went, yeah, all right, we did it. and they're going to give us some money at some future date, we owe maya forstater a huge debt because we now are protected to be able to say that, like, gender critical beliefs are now protected, are
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protected belief, i.e, you can say there are only two biological sexes, but this wasn't in the case when natalie bird, she was nominated to be the mp candidate. prospective candidate, that was taken away. she was bullied, hounded, and really treated disgustingly. and finally they've they've sort of turned around and gone. yeah. right. as she points out, though, no one has has had there's been no level of accountability. she argues that lib dems have a problem with women. i would say that is true. iused women. i would say that is true. i used to be a member of the lib dems and i left them over this particular matter , how is this? particular matter, how is this? >> how is this? sorry? >> how is this? sorry? >> how is this? sorry? >> how is this funny? >> how is this funny? >> no, how is no? this is almost funny. how is this an issue? because the fact is, it's a party. is a is an independent organisation made up of people who are in there together. >> it's like if they kick out somebody who just basically says yes because they're saying, we don't want you in there. >> it's like going to a party. say, we have to have you in there because because some court, some the government says you have to have the person in there. it'd be one thing if it
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was if it was a, if it was a non whatever it is a political thing. it was not a government. >> they call it a transphobe full of biggar and whatnot. and she was none of this. i don't like i don't like transphobes. >> but if she's a transphobe and she wasn't a transphobe, that's the whole point , whatever it is. the whole point, whatever it is. so we're going to let the courts decide that. no, the courts, exactly what we're doing when they don't like you, they don't like you , as my grandmother like you, as my grandmother would say. you know, you were you specifically . you specifically. >> yes. yes. your lack of childhood friends like why people don't. >> sorry. okay. >> sorry. okay. >> i didn't tell you yet. lose his point. but let's do this last one before the break. because trump has made a little joke during one of his speeches. and how are the observer coping with this, lewis? >> well, i didn't know that it was a joke, and i haven't heard him say it, but as soon as i saw it in the this is what it was, was it? >> and i'm calling it a joke, trump tells supporters they won't have to vote in the future. >> it, quote, it'll all be fixed or whatever it is. what are they called that in this country? >> quotation marks. >> quotation marks. >> in america, it's called quotation. yeah. put put quotation. yeah. put put quotation marks. and the truth is, is that it could have been a joke. it probably was a joke.
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because the thing is, in tomorrow's observer, which has slashed the guardian, it's they're just trying to because they're, they're desperate . they they're, they're desperate. they don't want the democrats don't want to have to cheat . just want to have to cheat. just don't make them cheat. vote, vote democrats. >> so to me this was trump. >> so to me this was trump. >> don't make us cheat a speech. >> don't make us cheat a speech. >> and he said, you just you only have to vote once. then it's four more years and then we'll just fix everything so you don't have to vote again. it's just basically trump banter. but of course they're all taking it as a this is, he's talking about ending our democracy and installing a christian nation. >> someone says, i mean, when you've been accused and when you're literally go to court for this very thing and every the big criticism against you is the threat to democracy that you hold, you know , you're sort of hold, you know, you're sort of like rolling your eyes and go, oh, it was a joke. how how do you know it was a joke? >> like, who's the threat to democracy? the guy who left office in 2020, or the democrats who just installed someone in a coup? >> okay, in a coup and a coup? no, there's been trying. >> so did you did you say the same with the tories? >> did that do you say it was a coup with the tories earlier in
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the show? i said, yeah, but you didn't say it at the time. you didn't say it at the time. you didn't say it at the time, though. >> i said there was a coup with rishi sunak and i said it again today. >> yeah, okay. >> yeah, okay. >> but liz truss members voted for her. >> the point is there's a saying it when they tell you who they are. listen, now there seems to be. oh, so anything that the democrats say, like the bull's eye, which is like he's biden says bull's eye. and everyone's like, look, he say, that was a joke, right? that was just a joke. everything's a joke. everything's a joke. this is not good. clever language to use when the accusations against you are. exactly. >> and that's what's donald trump going to be the going to be a great president because he scares people. >> he makes a joke. scares people. >> he makes a joke . the >> he makes a joke. the democrats are putting in their own candidates. and i did say when the tories got rid of boris, it was terrible. and then when they put sunak in instead of yes, because no one's voted for harris. and so they're calling him a threat to democracy. i just find it very ironic when, well, the members at least did. but yeah, i find it very ironic that they're calling him a threat to democracy and shoes on the other foot. anyway, we've got to go. unfortunately, at least from this section, we've got one more section coming up. that's the end of part three. but coming up, is your car spying you? why? freud wasn't obsessed with sex and the people choosing
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welcome back to the final section of headliners. let's get into it with the sunday telegraph. and the new olympic condoms have cutesy message about asking for consent and things like that . that sexual things like that. that sexual assault solved. and i assume, indeed. >> yeah, they should spread these out . athletes condoms tell these out. athletes condoms tell users to ensure they have consent of partner. yeah they've got they've they've distributed 300,000 contraceptives. that's 33 per, olympian because obviously they've got high sex drives. i don't know, i thought you weren't meant to have sex before doing events. or maybe. maybe it's celebration of week beds. >> so they couldn't, didn't they? the cardboard beds. >> maybe they should put in. here we go. here's something. >> maybe they should of love. be fair. ask for consent. >> yeah, ask for consent . the >> yeah, ask for consent. the idea that someone's going to, like, see that as they're about and then go, oh yeah, i forgot to ask, can i just double check that? oh yeah. no, that or it's going to stop like a sexual
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attack and go, oh, you know what? you've you've made me rethink. so it's a it's kind of stupid also like oh yeah, think about aids or it's like they've already got the condom in hand, like they've already. >> that's the one that could work last year, around 630,000 people died from hiv related causes. people died from hiv related causes . that could give you causes. that could give you pause, lewis, could it? >> that would give it doesn't give me pause, because i think the whole hiv thing is a lie. >> they they haven't hiv is lie. >> they wouldn't work on lewis. he's like, it's a fraud. it would. >> it would work because you spend the night lecturing, use the other person about hiv being fake. >> i don't use suncream and i've stopped using shampoo and i don't brush my teeth. >> so you think you don't use contraceptives? >> great to work with. yeah, well, i would , i would use i can well, i would, i would use i can confirm lewis does not use contraceptives , but not for that contraceptives, but not for that reason. >> i would use it. i would use it . it. >> you would if. what if you believed it? if i was offered. if someone said if he came up . if someone said if he came up. as long as you got. how do you give consent first? well the thing is, we've got 18 children, didn't we? >> we just we just heard about this last week about consent. there was a whole big thing about what consent was, didn't
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we? didn't we? yes. how old are you? >> some of us heard about it earlier. >> for those of us who didn't grow up in the 1950s, consent is a new thing. >> no defence. >> no defence. >> i already heard about this last week. >> no. you kids, with your consent. >> about what consent was , was >> about what consent was, was it that was it, or did i see it on twitter or something? okay but but this is not going to stop any. maybe it's because because it's the world. the world. and there's a lot of nasty people coming from, well, should we move on and do the observer? >> and freud wasn't obsessed with sex, except that he totally was lewis. >> and is that freud who ? freud. >> and is that freud who? freud. >> and is that freud who? freud. >> freud. fred freud. it's an old joke. >> freud was misunderstood, quote unquote. it wasn't obsessed with sex and new analysis of his work suggested this is this is this is a guy, a german guy who went to africa. i don't know why they need to put all these details in. they went to africa to write a new translation of the book, and they didn't understand what freud was saying in his german and what it meant. and the problem and the benefit was because he's in africa, this new guy, he was able to find out what freud actually meant and he didn't mean what he said, and he
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meant like lovely, nice things. well, sexuality. >> is he there saying that freud used it for any kind of singular pleasure, for a singular purpose? i know it doesn't make sense. so it's like jihad. it's got lots of different meanings. yeah. >> a baby, someone dies at the end, a baby sucking a dummy, or a child kicking a football or swinging on a swing could be described by freud as sexual. >> i mean, have we checked his hard drive? >> i mean, i said, yeah, well, he was he was involved in a lot of nasty things before he died. >> but let's move on. before we all get sued, let's do the i weekend. and your car is spying on you. but the police won't say if they're using the data. are they're probably not. then josh. >> no, no, of course they're not. 45 main police forces in the uk declined a request under the uk declined a request under the freedom of information. it turns out the cars , generate turns out the cars, generate 25gb of energy. sorry. of energy. of data for every hour. and that's like roughly three times the average amount consumed in a month for a mobile phone. so there's a huge amount of data. most of it's of fuel consumption and whatnot. there are, 75 computer systems on
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board. of a car nowadays. so there's a lot of data to mine. whether you can hack into cars. there were there was a thing about how tesla, there were people who worked at tesla who were accessing the cameras on the cars and, and filming people having sex in their garages or cars. so whether the police are doing something similar, whether they're using it to, capture criminals, or if the police or go get to the point or if the police, police are lazy and they don't want it. >> that's why they denied the freedom of all. but they 4945 freedom of freedom of information act requests. >> they don't want to give. >> they don't want to give. >> they don't want to reveal that they've got this great tool for potentially stopping criminals. >> who are these people? these police people do they work for they work for us. >> i'm impressed that lewis told someone else to get to the point, but we have to get to the next story, the observer. and does alcohol really have health benefits or is that just propaganda from drunks? >> lewis yeah, the answer to that question is no . that question is no. >> why? scientific support for alcohol's health, health is a health benefits is fading. this
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is in the observer, which is the guardian. whatever slash the guardian. whatever slash the guardian. and it says all this whole myth about 50 years ago came out. you have like a small amount of alcohol every single day at a particular time. but it felt like homeopathy. yes, but it wasn't that. it was. and it wasn't said in this article because it was in the observer. and they're just absolutely horrible. but but it did. the truth is, is that you have some money to drink wine and a little and you have some control. so you're probably rich and richer people live longer. >> we were just talking about this today. >> a friend's dad was like, is an alcoholic, but he masks it by basically drinking fine wines and he's sloshed all the time . and he's sloshed all the time. we've got to end on that. >> show's pretty much over. let's have another quick look at sunday's front pages. so the mail on sunday has cctv reveals vile attack on airport rail police. the sunday times as 20 billion black hole covered up by tories. the sunday express pretty owl breathed new life into the tories. the sunday telegraph pm talks to spain over youth free movement. the sunday mirror has council house resolution and finally the daily
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star. on sunday, the codfather still no idea what that's about. those are the front pages. that's it for tonight show. thanks to josh and louis. headunesis thanks to josh and louis. headlines is back tomorrow at 11:00 pm. if you're watching at 5 am, then of course, stay tuned for breakfast. but for now it's good night all. good morning. and of course, god bless . bless. >> i can't work with. >> i can't work with. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello, good evening and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, it's been quite an unsettled start to the weekend, but as high pressure builds we're going to see plenty of dry weather on sunday. and that's because this weather front that's been affecting us today will generally fizzle out. and then we've got high pressure building into the atlantic and moving its way across the uk for sunday. back to you tonight though. and any showers would generally be easing away, leaving a largely dry evening and staying largely dry overnight to plenty of clear spells, which means we're likely to see some mist and fog overnight, particularly in those
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stop oil should just shut up. >> it's time for dressage to be banned as a sport. >> oh, well, here we go again . >> oh, well, here we go again. kamala. kamala is back with a vengeance and she's just like me, me, me gain. are we making policing an impossible job? >> and don't listen to the haters. the paris opening ceremony say magnifique. >> i don't know what he was watching. it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. now, the olympics in paris is properly underway. and to mark the occasion, i've been joined by a quartette of elite athletes. former tory spin doctor charlie rowley. he used to be a football referee . and for the referee. and for the conservative party, he's taken more positions than i can mention. and he was well regarded, although he did used to send all the left wingers off
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