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good evening from the gb newsroom. i'm tamsin roberts wales ended a 64 year wait to play wales ended a 64 year wait to play at the world cup and drawn one with the usa in that first match . fans that i can be seen match. fans that i can be seen celebrating after gareth bale scored the from the penalty spot
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and won that opening match against six two with goals scored by bellingham's tackle sterling rashford and speaking after the wales match these fans say game was worth the wait, hence everything you would expect . oh yes to say that i i'd expect. oh yes to say that i i'd like to see has been a little bit all the jokes lives stayed in the end to become so good that absolute ultimate fate. i mean they made a sweet little bit about the first 25 minutes and 45 minutes absolutely disappeared from the front page . the great was worked in 64 useful . the prime minister says useful. the prime minister says he will place innovation at the heart of his government's agenda . he stated earlier soon said re—establishing stability is the critical first step to stabilise the uk economy . controlling the uk economy. controlling inflation is key to improving
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even standards and the economy a stable footing for the future future . a court has heard future. a court has heard a woman who left london to join the so—called islamic seven years ago is influenced by a determined and effective isis propaganda machine . shamima propaganda machine. shamima begum, lawyer , say she should begum, lawyer, say she should have been treated as child trafficking and the 23 year old is appealing the removal of uk citizenship. it revoked. she was found in a syrian refugee camp , found in a syrian refugee camp, denied any involvement. terror human rights lawyer harbhajan singh says bacon should be treated the same as jefferson is if he a british citizen, which is because she holds a british passport or should hold a british passport , british british passport, british citizenship should be treated like somebody presents or should, shouldn't be sent to a country where she's not born and she hasn't lived. and i'm just because the basis of the parents came from that. an earthquake in
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indonesia has killed 162 people injured more than 700 according to local officials the epicentre of the 5.6 magnitude quake was in the west java region , about in the west java region, about 75 kilometres from the capital jakarta . rescuers took to reach jakarta. rescuers took to reach survivors trapped the rubble after it , 25 aftershocks. the after it, 25 aftershocks. the region tv online debate australia. this is giving now is headliners . headliners. oh well the headline simon evans joining me stories. the two top comedians dump his leo kearse and the job. kelly first, let's . take usually we'll start
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let's. take usually we'll start with the daily mail . we have the with the daily mail. we have the daily mail with stephen bowles. three roaring lions and one country head . you pay for mvp's country head. you pay for mvp's christmas party. the telegraph pleads with storm on your cell phone from the football who calls the sunak wonder he works plan. we have gone with with them facing the question. it was them facing the question. it was the behaviour of no this country and photograph focuses . on the and photograph focuses. on the smashing in the fans who made their views about the current regime. the financial times pwc admits . second disney. that is admits. second disney. that is not critical to the time he made to improve care have some who range and struck us rashford and
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grealish and the leads with bravery lions hit for six england world cup of affliction. well those from pages listed inside . the front page of the inside. the front page of the financial times britain's lots of juicy . red england team of juicy. red england team deliberate enough to score more goals and. they're competing in signalling world cup where the get to go to see can make the most political statements so the they want to they really couldn't armbands they never win when they wouldn't didn't sing them but england strong by taking me overall one of the most punchy signal revenue and
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signal by refusing we may not be boycotted of the france now haven't you and nobody paid any attention really all true so you so do the story on here the financial times the pitch chapek this is your second dog that disney. this is like a little but recently disney has a new ceo is you you see he was the lead of disney for 15 years but he's come because this biopic came in for three to mixed buy but the share price crashed by 40. he's streaming service which is actually doing well is more subscribers netflix gold 230 million subscribers is losing money over the billion dollars a year big mickey mouse as overfished as i mean one of the
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things you've got rooney gleefully . the coronavirus it gleefully. the coronavirus it wasn't very close i suppose streaming service soon it streaming service soon it streaming services been nosediving because they regarded as a bit of a luxury. meanwhile i don't know whether the people are going to net. a couple of weeks ago this busy until weeks ago this very busy until and people . to japan the first and people. to japan the first time we ever went to disney absolutely torrential rain through which is of course the california and we just recently oh to avoid oh he was arguing with the floor there was a lot of hoo ha over there there's also this whole thing if the guy was go broke pushing through this of a forced adversity when you put time on the actual quality goes down and then the revenues go. i mean, it was quite interesting florida thing
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because as i understand , was a because as i understand, was a very mixed message. i think he was caught on the to decisively it was employed some executives or some disney funding has been put towards people who were creating legislation that essentially section 28 isn't it is to those haters of so that wanted a very anti work in it sort of emerged there were accusations that disney was behind that he managed to annoy both sides alienated both sides a long time to come out. and speaking of the cable which was a big deal it was like it was like go into primary and indoctrinate . yeah. yeah. like indoctrinate. yeah. yeah. like totally , you know, you're like totally, you know, you're like totally, you know, you're like to your you know, it's see, you know, people going of to put thatis know, people going of to put that is whatever is you know to stop all this equipment but you've got to go to his school anyway so it took too long to come back against it so illini still the met last these and against alienated everyone on
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the as well so please nobody but you certainly look right just i did a little research on evening and he says look he's a pretty capable but i don't know why they got rid of him in the first place but he's thinking to try to it's like, oh, time to to toffee it's like, oh, time to get on and then and whatever but he from an entertainment background. whether background. yeah whether it was weatherman well that's the best time yeah yeah that would have been good the north face of the idea but no i mean but disney is such a huge company and control so far right team at the moment looking around disney even more than in a lifetime best because i mean it was big when was growing up now it also has of all yeah so yeah that was like a all yeah so yeah that was like a all star wars as they're building a whole foods and it's crazy mistake as i keep on steam behind me is that where they keep disney that is because actually it's exactly but i just want to say that in terms of
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this photo them winning match. yeah i very is a protest for that they did as very yeah if you could see this it's between i groynes . yeah i feel that's i groynes. yeah i feel that's that their way of . it's kind of that their way of. it's kind of iconic. i would be into sterling's . they're going to be sterling's. they're going to be beheaded . they're going to be beheaded. they're going to be beheaded. they're going to be beheaded in the stadium for tomorrow. well, we have breaking news later. so in the meantime, let's attend to the front page of the guardian. josh yes. so one of the stories, of course, they've got a nice banner of woman . yeah, i guess the woman. yeah, i guess the iranians know what the woman is . the osama going for them . . the osama going for them. ironically, by by veiling them, they they have brought their true essence in sharp relief . true essence in sharp relief. yeah, that's us. i wonder. it's interesting because in iran, all they do with homosexuals is they get a strong right like like in the and so no but i'm wondering if they for then they go those people get sex then where yeah
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like oh guy well yeah that's a look it's but it's all about yeah. cover that sort of shadow the team made genuine protest yeah. considerably more brave you have to say them. i mean, i'm not being able. it's like yellow card. yeah we're going for and absolutely hats off to them because they just bravery are the story we're here with hair top his face the first questions over behaviour was justice secretaries went into a meeting , kicked off and then meeting, kicked off and then his. yeah they had to call in this last system call them after that apologise to the home office and so they sorry because they're going to be pushed off they're going to be pushed off the chain. so it just seem like a particularly human being. it's funny is coming out funny how this is coming out now. it's a bit more , but it's now. it's a bit more, but it's always the case, isn't it.7 somebody briefing against it. this is happening a time this is this is happening a time when haven't filled
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when they still haven't filled in ethics in this independent ethics adviser. yeah, that's been empty wall. johnson yeah , they're wall. johnson yeah, they're having one of these. yeah yes. this is really dragging my hands out. but you know, look, i guess you could argue this is high power . they've got to make an power. they've got to make an issue lesser, but you still treat people like , human beings. treat people like, human beings. and also the question, what point is actually affect your job and their will.7 questions now raised as to whether the whole withdrawal from afghanistan was affected because of his behaviour and people possibly dying. and if that's because essentially can't control himself , bills need because essentially can't control himself, bills need . i control himself, bills need. i completely agree there's a completely agree there's a complete difference between being decisive and not looking at process with unnecessary but people aren't human beings they're civil servants they're they're civil servants they're the robots automatons operate in which case there's no point in shouting out. then you're not going to activate emotional
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response to them either way. yeah you can. you can deal with them as them, but i think this is bullying, toxic behaviour . is bullying, toxic behaviour. it's like, come on, you're in the upper echelons of government. like people to government. like people have to free themselves and free to express themselves and concise, yet load with because they all left. i would for exactly and i would agree with that the last 12 years had been an otherwise mixed administration and the price we paid was some people you know you some unreconstructed masculine move and troops in order to issue orders maybe it would have worse such an absolutely you know torrid time of unsettled government you can't help thinking well maybe we should address some of the you know what i mean? no, absolutely. yeah. we had the results to it up. you sort results to back it up. you sort of i mean, heard about that. of i mean, you heard about that. brown have terrible brown used to have a terrible temper was running the temper when he was running the exchequer, that pretty exchequer, but that was pretty successful it successful time until until it was successful . this was the was successful. this was the gold collapses on the successful short of all that gold. remember that us this stuff it's not the expensive the floorboards what
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is front page of the daily mail's looking like so we've the we've got the football again but we've got the football again but we've also got as cost of living bites and taxes raised outrage is it's revealed you pay for amp's christmas . i mean the amp's christmas. i mean the thing was people crucified i thought that would be a given finally amp would be claiming more expenses than ever before . more expenses than ever before. the total bill for amp elements is rose to £1306 million last year as more stuff were taken on to handle case for quite often a wife or a son of the mp. so, you know, like we saw just an extra bit of money in the pocket. mps despite what you read, the guardian, they're actually underpaid, etc. job big. so like somebody like sajid javid . he somebody like sajid javid. he took, he took a 90% pay cut to become an mp and really if you want to attract , you know, good want to attract, you know, good people to the to the position which we must be doing , make it which we must be doing, make it on time to allow them to shout
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and bully the stuff you've got to pay . oh, have a good to pay. oh, have a good christmas party. yeah, but you see that. that's why i call that big. they, like, buy drugs. that's thanks to the. yes. okay, this is fifa . running mate raps this is fifa. running mate raps with the portcullis branding . with the portcullis branding. the so have a look at the daily telegraph sex nutrition. i'm afraid it's to get tested now. oh, yes more football a little interesting thing here about shall reconsider saying it's you can investment basically hunters raided shell 55 billion making another 5000 billion trillion shell yeah that's always the threat that were like well if you're going to take this money, we're not going invest. i think that they probably still are. but the big story is starmer uk must wean itself off more laboun must wean itself off more labour. this is starmer giving a talk the confederation british industry the cbi conference and he basically says yeah look cheap labour are over. and
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really to us old people probably out on the red wall. yes. hey, we're going to immigration. yeah but of course they is. it's very complicated because he's saying , you know, of course you want to get more skills and bring in our own workers. it doesn't take skills to pick fruit . and if we skills to pick fruit. and if we want our fruit cheap , they have want our fruit cheap, they have to pay the workers cheap . and to pay the workers cheap. and that really we're right the cusp of a mechanical automation revolution, all that sort of thing . yeah, it's just a couple thing. yeah, it's just a couple more years. the still quite up in the claw, the crusher, plus . in the claw, the crusher, plus. and then we're going to meet like elise. but this is refreshing to see a labour leader actually refers in the fact as you have uncontrolled immigration which is wages though. yeah uncapped labour supply obviously you know like any market is going to push wages some to the left of the door for years what is new it as middle people will knew that that was so syndrome so many
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people i knew including myself it was you know whatever you felt about it on a on a sort of philosophical level or whatever. yeah to me, you know, just staying in europe did mean cheap and you can , you can understand and you can, you can understand how certainly read books how people certainly read books and for brexit and voted and voted for brexit and voted the tories, you know, and it makes total sense yeah the builder and you've got a house with kids it's a wave two cars and to all there are people from eastern europe you know three to a room working in the money back home all these to be able to come here if you could get . on come here if you could get. on the you know for the day join us it's virgin children and all the other stories you won't want to me in a couple minutes.
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yeah well my the headline is simon evans. i'm joined with my good friends leo kearse and josh mccracken with choose the stories. we like images , stories stories. we like images, stories which we weekly can we find islamophobia or switch crisis. this is the i must go on hate crimes against muslims adopting normal islamophobia in this he says about 2019 the indicator that's what do we islamophobia awareness month being a very busy month started the trials way as we move november and islamophobia at the same time everything's mohammed but in terms . more everything's mohammed but in terms. more than everything's mohammed but in terms . more than ever everything's mohammed but in terms. more than ever but everything's mohammed but in terms . more than ever but anyone terms. more than ever but anyone going moustache in order to win it to say we're actually taking the mic out of people of middle
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eastern origin were quite fond of us just these things have a terrible blowback. i want maybe 18 months or so, three hate crimes against muslims in the uk rose 42% last year to 49. so maybe cross and . i would be and maybe cross and. i would be and what would be particularly interesting if you were to look at those which to be to look at how many of the hate crimes against a book but actually last week that has been revealed i if you remember last year they were driving for cents london some saying that they were going to find muslim bring out your mother to and kill them mother is going to and kill them and those people are now not being prosecuted. wonderful so that jewish that might be jewish islamophobia. well, there but let's this different let's look this different definition islamophobia and definition of islamophobia and about its rate. that's a islamophobe . this the islamophobe. this is what the working thing they trying working thing that they trying to push through. yeah the islamophobia is rooted racism
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and is a racism the targets expressive expressions of muslim or perceived muslim ness and the reason why . well this is i mean, reason why. well this is i mean, first of all, it's not rates rooted in racism . you could rooted in racism. you could argue. yes, of course. islamophobia a type of prejudice. it's a of prejudice. it's a time of bigotry, but it's not about racism specifically. so that's a terrible thing. and the idea that expressions of muslim or perceived must it makes me is like well what does that entail you really have get down to the nitty gritty on this and the hrc which is the definition working definition of brown simpson that's like p pages and pages worth of stuff really give examples and stuff because it's so complicated and the same here just this kind of like this of expressions of muslim, this is way too loose. and that's what michael gove had a problem with. and why such a hard thing and that's why such a hard thing to but i mean i remember to define. but i mean i remember talking years ago talking about 20 years ago christopher , a christopher hitchens, still a clip on tv is first time i'd heard him say what hope this though this new world is coming along be along islamophobia and you'll be all expected obey that and to
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all expected to obey that and to be careful what you say about this tyrannical rage , this, this tyrannical rage, this, this, this, this bloodthirsty he made. you know, he was really well, i mean, he wrote a whole book about, all the mistakes made by all the major religions. but very clear that you but he was very clear that you have to fight tooth and nail to maintain the right speak freely in opposition , any ideology. in opposition, any ideology. it's not a race. it's not it's not an unchangeable characteristic. and also part of the increase in and this is written by 42% but the population is increasing so there's going to be an even if there's going to be an even if the stays the same and by 2050 it's projects ought to be the largest religion in the uk. but i mean all this islamophobia just i don't get it. i mean what muslims have written and we'll move on next go to the telegraph and after the players bottle their protest at the first sign of trouble alex scott up their slack leo it seems so. alex scott is the world cup pundit and former women's captain. oh, we've got we've got a women's
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football team post. nice. so she were the one love armband is banned a different spelling by fifa during the coverage the men's teams qatar 2022 opener against iran so she even though team of men were scared to defy fifa. she a woman a woman a female woman and that was what was happy to go in there she can't be getting yellow card she's a pundit. she is under no threat. there's nothing we can do.she threat. there's nothing we can do. she could get fired. i suppose she could. fifa could play suppose she could. fifa could play for by fifa. we could see listen to the guy from fifa could come out and be like, listen, i'm black, disabled and a pirate. i like that. the band with a different spelling think it should be called that the what i mean this is all just getting it's following told us yeah it was fish after an opening match which was absolutely like a landslide result and. all anyone can talk aboutis result and. all anyone can talk about is this ridiculous armbands. i think the idea was this was going to be like that
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one moment of protest against the now that's gone. and i think that's why people and i said earlier i mean compared yvonne who just stood there and refused to what we're going to absolutely do. but you know but but qatar has prevailed themselves, essentially. you themselves, essentially. and you know about boats know people talk about boats washing. is washing. i think this is massively backfired. i think that they see regime want a that they see the regime want a regime guitarist sorry to bring in but i think but you know band kosher food that they ban jewish prayer that you know they are and can you even fly that's the one thing that but israeli are going to be icbm. one thing that but israeli are going to be icbm . israeli going to be icbm. israeli journalists are being hassled in the street. yeah so it's just showing that it's an intolerant society but these is important the footballers are able to make political statements . i want to political statements. i want to get i want to know what the political opinions of spoilt 22 year olds who are only good at kicking kicking a ball. i mean, those are the most important then stars hollywood then pop stars hollywood actresses. would actresses. i mean, why would i want know a politician want to know from a politician or economist, i was hoping
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or an economist, i was hoping that inspired and that you would be inspired and the right now i it's sort the knee right now i it's sort tall is at the still removed but the it is interesting i mean actors and actresses stay yes they think that their voice is worth hearing and are people whose greatest talent learning other people's words to put on a high and play and high level and play and footballers you know with all due respect it is important to their job that they do what they're told. i mean, do the success of the team absolutely relies on them being of a single you know, they have consensus. you know, they have a consensus. so it's it is absurd that we should understand that everybody kind input on an individual kind of input on an individual level . it really reveals level. it really reveals a labour brain virtue signalling the, you know , they'll take the the, you know, they'll take the needle wear the armband and the uk in the west where the with the battles of already been won but the where the armband in qatar or they get money for doing it in the uk and they get money for doing it in qatar. exactly the same of course to be fair with products, bmw, one of these the rainbow
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these people who put the rainbow flag the month flag on logo when the month comes but yet move to comes around, but yet we move to the independent on the iranian show, the english channel is done, football. obviously done, not football. obviously protesting i you want protesting so well. i you want to absolutely there team refused to absolutely there team refused to sing national anthem of the england game and anti—regime now this is what actual bravery looks like you know they're all going to be going back to their country that they're 400 people protesters have been killed 16,800 have arrested. and 16,800 have been arrested. and this huge deal for them to this is huge deal for them to not along to that song of remaining silent there were other people there supporters of theirs who had protest say you know and posters and yeah when live free and also that the captain stood and you know before and interview and talk about the regime and what i mean that that's that's bravery. yeah and so and okay they might they might be rubbish at football but they've shown themselves a couple of goals in anyway. yeah. yeah we, we let them know i didn't actually watch. i was
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really happy that was a the football match was occurring dunng football match was occurring during the school run so was like this is amazing and yet iranians people have come a cropper before from from making a political statement. there's an iranian climber, a woman who claimed without her hijab. yeah. which i thought. i mean, if you're going to do rock climbing like a hijab is to be a tricky thing to do. and they she was she was punished when. she got back to iran. so we don't know what happen because, mean, the what happen because, i mean, the iranian is really iranian regime is really doubung iranian regime is really doubling down. they've doubling down. they're they've actually arrested actually sentenced arrested protesters they protesters to executed they haven't but they've haven't done it yet, but they've sent to death. you have to sent them to death. you have to wonder it's he might end wonder whether it's he might end up defecting to the west? it's getting much like old getting very much like old fashioned scenario fashioned cold war scenario as well. to just need to well. just need to just need to go that floats. and it go something that floats. and it was goalkeeper. i'm was a colombia goalkeeper. i'm remembering lee, who remembering that mike lee, who was assassinated hit squad was assassinated by a hit squad on failed to raise the on the sea, failed to raise the big. yeah, yeah, yeah . anyway big. yeah, yeah, yeah. anyway that flash into my mind, not quite appropriate in hindsight in tuesday's mirror. and after
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saudi arabia promises cut back, it looks like they've been mostly neck. oh, yeah , yeah. mostly neck. oh, yeah, yeah. it's funny. because they killed 12 people with a sword . so saudi 12 people with a sword. so saudi arabia has executed people with swords . they used the sword to swords. they used the sword to execute them. the people didn't have. even after crown prince mohammed bin salman promised to not do it . so the defenders, all not do it. so the defenders, all males were killed being in prison for drug offences . and prison for drug offences. and you know, these these are likely massive drug offences. they're in strict in saudi arabia , but in strict in saudi arabia, but yet the number executions in saudi arabia despite them try to push this image of being know, becoming more modern and opening up the killing more opening up some some connected arteries yet they had a mass beheading of 81 criminals on march the 12th and more than 70% of the victims were killed for involvement in non—fatal crimes . and 41 men non—fatal crimes. and 41 men were slaughtered for taking part in pro—democracy demonstrations.
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so saudi arabia is just, you know, horrific. i mean, it's been of the world cup next, but it's a horrific horrific regime. it is interesting, though, isn't it? there's never any question of oil. yeah well, of boycotting oil. yeah well, it's interesting you say that. yeah. because yeah, they 12 people in ten days. this is like a christmas i think. yeah. and but yes. rishi sunak when he having hanging out with mohammed bin salman last week you know there was like was he going to mention the assassination the journalist. no. what he did was he said, please give us more oil . at least he didn't put his hands the old you remember that trump went over there 2000. there were photographs with this global company, which is true, but there are trump ads all for part two. coming up after the break. we have emotional manipulators, dubious dinosaurs , and kenya is back . it stay , and kenya is back. it stay tuned to see in a couple of minutes .
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welcome back to headliners. i'm still simon evans and they are still simon evans and they are still leo kearse and josh howley. let's get back into it next in the daily mail. should they give vote to pee wee kiwis, a new zealand court rules voting age of 18 discriminates against young people . so this is they're young people. so this is they're going to basically lower the age to 16 this is a supreme and yeah this is what i my instincts me this is what i my instincts me this is what i my instincts me this is a really stupid decision first of all this whole idea of discouraging dating again like that's the thing that anything discriminates. but it's like my son , my five year old son wanted son, my five year old son wanted sweets. but that means i'm against him by denying it. i just think when i was 16, i was an idiot when i was 20. i think they said voting age should go up. yeah. if anything, i think it should tighten around the middle. already old middle. am already getting old to i think. i've to vote. i can. i think. i've got to win elections in may.
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yeah. i'm not. i can't be bothered to read all the thinking. there was a time thinking. well there was a time when i had programme, when i when i had a programme, when i had vision the government. had a vision for the government. now want it all stop. now i just want it all to stop. but seriously i mean, i think there should be an upper limit for a president of the us. i definitely i think there should be limit for that i do be an upper limit for that i do for age. i think at for the voting age. i think at about probably even about probably roughly even certainly think you certainly after that i think you should to bit like a should have to bit like a driving yeah know, driving licence. yeah you know, check eyesight . you check your eyesight. see, you know deputy prime know who the deputy prime minister yeah, yeah. i think anything that comes in anything like that that comes in and democracy is and blocks on. democracy is dangerous. be could be dangerous. could be could be co—opted by people . we've got to co—opted by people. we've got to face the phone. is. this is face the phone. this is. this is happening in the uk as well. so scotland, nicholas sturgeon is trying trying to is for trying uk is trying to is for another few years , but she's another few years, but she's trying to lower age of voting because young people idealistic and they're gullible and they're idiots. yeah. so you can you convince them all we're going to create one utopia and create this one to utopia and they'll be like, oh yeah, this is wonderful. and i think they're much on the same page on
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their of the and they think their of the same and they think that left populism, is that left populism, which is essentially they sell will essentially what they sell will be by the they don't be supported by the they don't realise that the young i mean hitler would have got nowhere without that without the young. right that was absolutely essential to his good know. yeah you good to his you know. yeah you can swing the young either way , can swing the young either way, you know, they can get behind the but they they the programme but they just they just looking popping just look at looking popping in dunng just look at looking popping in during revolution. just look at looking popping in durinthat's revolution. just look at looking popping in durinthat's terrifying. volution. just look at looking popping in durinthat's terrifying. that's n. yeah that's terrifying. that's how stupidity how he utilised their stupidity that youth, that ignorance. yeah you know, murder millions of people we should send them we should send them back though in the minds this these the minds this all these children, you know, having all this time of growing its own growth , i don't even think growth apart, i don't even think that a purpose. it was just it was to just them just to demoralise . it's a great idea. demoralise. it's a great idea. next the telegraph kenya is co should back cause this chaos just yes so kanye west is now back on twitter and he shalom which is hebrew for peace yeah i think he might been ironic i
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think he might been ironic i think he's teasing he is a little bit teasing that elon musk liked it. this is on a day black hebrew, israelites , black hebrew, israelites, hundreds of them marched through new york. yeah, they responsible for the murder of a couple of jews in new york . 2009. so for the murder of a couple of jews in new york. 2009. so is their beef that they, the black israelites , the real jews? well, israelites, the real jews? well, that's what they say. they say they believe that they've had it stolen away from. then its links to farrakhan the colonies are sort of follow also dave chappelle, did this horrible chappelle, who did this horrible sunday of hebrew sunday night, lot of hebrew israelites in nature islam. is it israelites leader? it the hebrew israelites leader? looks a street fighter looks like a street fighter character. so they've got that sort of 80 degrees. yeah, a big, shiny leg. so then they believe that jesus, their role as real as they're the real jews . and as they're the real jews. and they also think that jews were responsible for slavery . and responsible for slavery. and what does this come from , noah? what does this come from, noah? there are three sons, right? one of them goes into africa. is that it part of that or is it
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something else? no, i mean. i think it's just more insidious. it's just like we literally don't know it. i think it comes even later that. so but of even later on that. so but of course the hebrew won course the black hebrew won exactly to replace real exactly asking to replace real jews holocaust . so it's yeah jews the holocaust. so it's yeah it's disturbing look it's such a tncky it's disturbing look it's such a tricky one because. well, the reason, you know, people argue about like trump is also obviously being loud back on twitter, hasn't twitter, although he hasn't tweeted and there are tweeted yet and there are arguments about whether he backed that or even whether it was an insurrection or the protests on january 6th. you you know kanye said i'm going to defcon three on jews. now, that seems to me like pretty unilateral call out for violence or for against see i'm kind of asleep. i'm feeling sleeping. he needed to because he needed a strength. to so suit this thing. yeah, but he never started to the deal with a tired kanye west . but hitler was never a nuremberg rally. say listen , nuremberg rally. say listen, guys, i'm feeling a bit sleepy.
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no. tomorrow because he was on so much speed. yeah so let's keep kanye away from . yeah, but keep kanye away from. yeah, but and then of course , kanye west and then of course, kanye west has coming out with more has been coming out with more more stuff . and in more anti semitic stuff. and in these interviews, it's not like he's this isn't him he's were and this isn't him just oh, it's i'm just going, oh, it's over. i'm i'm no, he seems to have a genuine beef mean it is these these he's speaking straight they didn't test our understanding of speech we all seem to think well we love we like free speech and there's always something makes us go, yeah, but i think it's interesting. i mean, even is not allowing alex jones back on because he recalls the sandy hook being the pale hook outrage as being the pale in a way . so i hook outrage as being the pale in a way. so i don't hook outrage as being the pale in a way . so i don't know. hook outrage as being the pale in a way. so i don't know. yeah. and khamenei he's on twitter is he's going to racism as a matter of soldiers. yes. in the mail now a psychologist reveals the tactics of emotional honestly, don't listen to you. love so yeah.is don't listen to you. love so yeah. is partner an emotional manipulator ? so this manipulator? so this psychologist revealed six treats they all have in common so when
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you first meet the women when you first meet the women when you first meet the women when you first you have more than lately when you first meet them a manipulator will be their best behaviour. out somebody behaviour. so look out somebody who's best behaviour who's on their best behaviour want an all from want you want an all fish from that you want it all fish brute also they love power . so also they love power. so somebody got electricity in the house it's a big warning sign there yeah they like to plug things in they make you question your reality. so if the give you magic mushrooms or or literature makes you look thin. yeah also gaslighting which doesn't work anymore with dimmer switch is because you just up and turn it back up again. yeah also another one is they have an underdeveloped conch so they don't know they're weak or don't know if they're a weak or not. and that says there's only five. let's gets to five. yeah. so let's gets to lighting said lighting because they said lighting because they said lighting psychopath lighting a psychopath or gaslighting were going gaslighting that they were going to sex and then another and to be sex and then another and he and full of gaslighting there's one of these do you know what so it's what gaslighting is so it's basically you call woman what gaslighting is so it's basi shel you call woman what gaslighting is so it's basi she says you call woman what gaslighting is so it's basi she says , you call woman what gaslighting is so it's basi she says , oh,| call woman what gaslighting is so it's basi she says , oh, you're woman and she says, oh, you're gaslighting me. but quite often women are crazy. so you've got be able to call them crazy, you
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know , because this gaslighting know, because this gaslighting thing you can't, got to sit thing you can't, you got to sit there. well, key car or there. well, the key your car or stabbing in the neck with stabbing you in the neck with scissors you got see i hope scissors you got to see i hope you're finding this empowering because i thought gaslighting you're finding this empowering becau goi thought gaslighting you're finding this empowering becau goi thouways. aslighting you're finding this empowering becau goi thouways. as didn't g you're finding this empowering becau goi thouways. asdidn't see could go both ways. i didn't see it a particularly gendered it as a particularly gendered thing. you've ever thing. oh, come on. you've ever seen someone gaslight, seen a man, someone of gaslight, a you just then a power from you to just then 90, a power from you to just then go, yeah, no. but being accused of the plot, gaslight, the actual from is actual movie comes from is fascinating. and it's a very, very long haul this very long, long haul game this guy plays. a very carefully guy plays. it's a very carefully worked long, sophisticated worked out, long, sophisticated play worked out, long, sophisticated play the twits when they cut the little things or the set the chairs. yeah. just of going you're crazy, that's all good enough. first of all, you've got to undermine her of reality. but it's like soaring a little bit off the end of a broom day. right? right. so we're getting a little taller . does your wife little taller. does your wife have a broom? yeah, of course. she's got a number of brooms . she's got a number of brooms. merry christmas . talking of merry christmas. talking of emotional manipulators, we are told to act like women. now in
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times . yes. act like a woman to times. yes. act like a woman to get ahead . yeah, i did read get ahead. yeah, i did read that, right? oh, no. okay yeah, yes, yeah, yeah . says president, yes, yeah, yeah. says president, the girls school association. so yes, everyone will benefit if more of leaders act like women or . more of leaders act like women or.indeed more of leaders act like women or. indeed all women. well i would suggest that that's not the case . recent history. women the case. recent history. women has become a bit of a loaded term in that respect. exactly. thatis term in that respect. exactly. that is not all that transition sort of. no so i, i mean, there's arguments here , of there's arguments here, of course, i think that some of these traits that she's allocate in this is embrace she's the head mistress of a lady eleanor hall school southwest london as she classes them as feminine traits working collaboratively being democratic decision making together empathy . yeah i'd argue together empathy. yeah i'd argue those are all positive qualities . i those are all positive qualities. i . well, this is. that's it, alec. cutting it to solely to
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two women and one of them saying the individualistic ultra competitive i've worked in many and i've pretty much sometimes been only working there that been only man working there that women are just as bad as always suspect this whole idea of toxic masculinity. there toast. there is such a thing as toxic but working in that environment that i can say that if i could say the but there's been this the b—word but there's been this ad called cruelty . i mean ad called cruelty. i mean masculinity is an interesting phrase in itself, which seems to me to be kind of derived from what is normally perceived to be bad side of femininity , because bad side of femininity, because bad side of femininity, because bad masculinity , normally bad masculinity, normally violent, it's not toxic toxic is a word you would use for whispering for poisoning. yeah. yeah jason, that's how what it suggests to and toxic masculinity suggestive a kind of weirdly feminine distortion of what should be healthy virtues. and also we're going to need toxic men when like, you know, russia invade, china can invade. you're going to need some men who get a fighting good at punching, you know, chinese soldiers. this soldiers. but this is interesting, will interesting, though. i will support respect.
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support it in this respect. i think i know entirely the think i don't know entirely the context i think she might be context but i think she might be attempting reassure the fact attempting to reassure the fact that good as women in that women are good as women in traditional you know just be be who you don't need to act like a man order to get ahead and that's well what a man is perceived to be. i shouted at dominic raab. well the evidence, his chest of a 2020 goldman sachs study showed the female led investment funds all male, right . and the australian study right. and the australian study suggests that countries that are led by women suffered , fewer led by women suffered, fewer covid 19 deaths. i mean, of they were out there probably if they by women probably hide their luxury it's a luxury thing to have is of high functioning liberal democracy before it starts and then elects but on the other hand i have this is one private theory before we move on. it doesn't mean when you get films like wonder woman and stuff which basically go, oh, look, women can be just as bad men and you just see bad as men and you just see women implausibly, you women with implausibly, you know, body know, massive upper body strength stuff. i understand strength and stuff. i understand girls to go and see exciting
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movies, it would be quite movies, but it would be quite interesting to see like a movie which said, well, maybe actually solving with violence which said, well, maybe actually solvi like with violence which said, well, maybe actually solvi like a with violence which said, well, maybe actually solvi like a very with violence which said, well, maybe actually solvi like a very with viskill:e isn't like a very helpful skill set nowadays . it's a fantasy set nowadays. it's a fantasy that men like to see . do you that men like to see. do you know i mean? if you if know what i mean? if you if going go and try and create going to go and try and create movies kind of go actually movies that kind of go actually women well women are great as well well maybe should we should take maybe you should we should take over yeah i go work next over disney. yeah i go work next up in the guardian an ancient skeleton unreliable skeleton seems very unreliable so not joe biden. it's another spooky dinosaur . so christie's spooky dinosaur. so christie's the auction houses cancelled a t rex scale at an auction after doubts have been raised so rex scale at an auction after doubts have been raised s 0 £20 doubts have been raised so £20 million this t rex skeleton . of million this t rex skeleton. of course. that's just the bones. you don't even get the flesh with that. but the ground they say i'm in the trouble with with the old skeletons of dinosaurs is very few complete so they just you know they'll have like a femur and a few ribs and they'll fill the rest with they'll fill in the rest with they'll fill in the rest with the plaster paris. but the with plaster of paris. but this will do in this one will do in palaeontology just they don't they don't as i never of them
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but it raised concerns parts of it looked similar to another dinosaur because it did is it sort of a same but yeah even i knew that i'm not a palaeontologist. what is he saying of these bones have been literally copied their costs he reckons. yeah, he they're taken from another another dinosaur or casts from another dinosaur appears. and if you're going to copy one, you should least like gouge out a few extra big tooth marks . yeah, yeah. not me. marks. yeah, yeah. not me. assemble this chimaera a chimaera. i don't even know if they're not. the bones are . they they're not. the bones are. they anyway. fossils are fossils. a bone rots, creates a cavity in the mud, into which a different sort of stone. so. yeah. do you know what i mean. there's just so bones. yeah. they're made of stone, but it looks like the bone. yeah yes, like a cast. you keep recasting it. i don't quite . not original it's . not original ornament. it's not dna of the dinosaur not got the dna of the dinosaur right. are all right. these things are all essentially casts but it was made in all museums i'll made bones in all museums i'll cast bones rot . it was cast by
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cast bones rot. it was cast by god . yeah. okay. yeah, that god. yeah. okay. yeah, that makes a difference. unless you got god doing the arts and crafts group. would you a crafts group. would you like a dinosaur. i like one. must dinosaur. i quite like one. must have. wouldn't, wouldn't have. i wouldn't, i wouldn't have. i wouldn't, i wouldn't have well i live have room for t—rex. well i live on earth. you yeah. well that'll be quite cool for anybody wants to. got little kids. you to. he's got little kids. you can him tomorrow. oh today can tell him tomorrow. oh today when this that when you're watching this that t—rex bones. i think if t—rex has 380 bones. i think if you a breakfast in you just have a breakfast in each foot that between the each foot that in between the teeth . yeah, yeah . those are the teeth. yeah, yeah. those are the ones i've. oh i just buy a pair of a long stuff, hang me towels on or something like that. anyway that's for part three. anyway that's it for part three. coming got the big coming up we've got the big break for bigfoot hunters protest and cure for ageing protest and the cure for ageing is finally in. hold folks is finally in. hold tight, folks we'll in a couple of we'll see you in a couple of minutes .
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and welcome back to the final part of headliners . and welcome back to the final part of headliners. i'm simon evans. taking you through
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tuesday . top stories in tuesday. top stories in a company of headliners leo kearse and josh howey let us crack on with the final . we dive back in with the final. we dive back in with the final. we dive back in with the final. we dive back in with the daily mail now and should we be covering our cameras in the theatre? josh well, arguably we should just keep our phones in our pockets here to go as a told, put stickers over phone cameras for the david tennant play where he wears a uniform . and there were wears a uniform. and there were some photos of taking their hustles have been shared on social media right. oh i just think that people shouldn't just should the etiquette tips for that 2 hours or so just to keep their phones away at the end of it. they do allow people to get their phones out and take photos of whatever the quick call for the call which is fair enough there's. question here about there's. a question here about whether with him not whether it's to do with him not wanting in wanting photos of out there in this . and interestingly , eddie this. and interestingly, eddie marsan, he's a great actor. he was defending and fighting corbynites basically defending and they and all the corbynites would constantly up these photos of him in various is this you
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like it was a big gotcha because you played a shrek. yeah it just it was so ridley's like, yes, that's my job. but they were literal about it. i mean, we always see like, oh, this should get a real person to play this gay person and like can they get a real? a real? there's quite a few out there at the moment. well that's one of those where we're told through guardian, we're told through the guardian, if you'll see that. if you read it, you'll see that. see timeline, mate. so but see my timeline, mate. so but seriously it is absolutely infuriating . take photographs of infuriating. take photographs of everything. everyone's going to concert, musical concert, of course. musical concert. you see is concert. now all you can see is like a of cameras and they catch the eye. i mean, i thought you look like gustav bryant. well, a lot of comedians, dave chappelle, chris rock, there's a company gay guy called company the gay guy called charlie. i remember charlie. i can't remember the company's but company's called, but they actually took phone in actually took your phone in a lockable look. so you've lockable and look. so you've still phone you but still got your phone on you but you get out of this locked you can get out of this locked pouch it yeah. yeah pouch springs open it yeah. yeah then magnet thing then they've got a magnet thing like the at the like the thing at the supermarket the ball, a gin. supermarket on the ball, a gin. so then they unlock when you go, well, thoroughly endorse.
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well, i thoroughly endorse. anyway, to david anyway, good luck to david tennant say tennant surviving that we say with now and petr are with the mail now and petr are sticking their beaks into your christmas turkey. yeah. so animal rights are trying to spoil christmas now as well. they've launched a christmas card to encourage people not eat gentle, gracious and spirited turkeys. it's you know, i'll just eat the other ones . this is just eat the other ones. this is no problem. no, those . those are no problem. no, those. those are the best ever. relax one. oh, do you see the miserable ones with the big wrinkly irritated. i think that's the christmas pudding isn't it. i was rather in the one to put spirit, in the one to put it to spirit, doing it right. yeah. so this advert being shown in cinemas probably well and it's probably online as well and it's like john lewis advert , if like the john lewis advert, if it by it. so it starts it was made by it. so it starts by showing an abattoir being loaded, packed with the animals in a nod to turkeys reputations as excellent mother, i've never had life but had that reputation my life but just up i don't just making stuff up i don't like why why would like why are they trying to mukasey vegan food. christmas one time food. christmas is the one time of when like any body of year when like any body surely can eat. some can eat surely can can eat. some can eat some nice food because vegan
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food isn't nice is serious is the food you put your plate the food you put in your plate next food and you next your nice food and you scrape the bin you've scrape into the bin once you've a little vegan cooking tip. a nice little vegan cooking tip. if you mix them tahini in with your actually makes it your vegan actually makes it easier scrape into the right. easier to scrape into the right. just view on this. just you have a view on this. yeah is your family yeah i mean that is your family indulging a turkey christmas. indulging a turkey at christmas. we do we do do that you know we do both we do hanukkah and christmas was hanukkah was hanukkah. it's like we do it for hanukkah. it's like we do it for hanukkah do do what we hanukkah what do we do what we eat hanukkah. you have like eat for hanukkah. you have like doughnuts and apples and lots of various other things. yeah, various other things. yeah yeah, yeah these are my usual. but this advert is rated 12, so it's pretty, pretty . and this must pretty, pretty. and this must show some breast . it pretty, pretty. and this must show some breast. it ad. but yes , the turkey becomes a beloved companion animal instead of being slaughtered and eaten . being slaughtered and eaten. mate, i'd like to see the second part of this advert where it gets big enough and then it gets to delicious. oh, well, we go to tuesday's now and a man spends
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1500 quid to stop the ageing process . now that is expensive. process. now that is expensive. my process. now that is expensive. my botox guy will do it for to him off but does it work and my wife spends abou t £2,000 a wife spends about £2,000 a month. well no, but but that's a lot and it's worth every penny. honey, you're beautiful. she's raising your, like, perceived market value off the back of it as well. oh, you think so? you go back and reflect. yeah. yeah. so this is a guy called leon greta. good luck. he's 36 and he believes in bio hacking. it talks about the five stages of biohacking . number one is and he biohacking. number one is and he basically he talks about his motivation it and he says his mum died when she was of cancer and his dad died of age six. something in me? yeah right? very good genes . yeah. it sounds very good genes. yeah. it sounds like . all right. but he wants, like. all right. but he wants, he wants those extra fees. they were paid by the first age is to basically watch your diet and start doing some fasting . that's start doing some fasting. that's something everyone do. i was doing couple ago. doing that a couple months ago. very work and this very good. it does work and this like fasting like intermittent fasting thing, that's works . and that's that really works. and also things brown
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also eating things like brown rice eating healthier the next rice, eating healthier the next level is you start level too is where you start going cycle light therapy or going up cycle light therapy or have you heard of that have you ever heard of that supposedly you stop the supposedly helps you stop the ageing infrared therapy ageing allow infrared therapy and take and then you also take supplements . you're and then you also take supplements. you're taking supplements. so you're taking the haven't got to you the pills. i haven't got to you in two, you'll to in level two, you'll need to know pills. i've done a bit of fasting. doing anything fasting. i'm not doing anything . you're not going to take two pills you, you've the pills but you, you've taken the red haven't you? i'll tell red pill, haven't you? i'll tell you, i think in a of pills, i don't think them made me don't think any of them made me healthier. guy, says healthier. this guy, he says he dnnks healthier. this guy, he says he drinks water and black coffee to suppress a suppress his hunger, enjoys a mainly with foods mainly japanese diet with foods such seaweed such as brown rice, seaweed seaweed, miso soup, meat, fish, fruit and veg, just like do just enjoy you're going to enjoy eating. you're going to live but can have live to 100, but you can have a horrible time eating like horrible time eating this like bonng horrible time eating this like boring pictures of boring food and seen pictures of him. even look that him. he doesn't even look that good at the moment. i do what i mean, he doesn't look like he's glowing health he looks glowing with health he looks like slightly glowing with health he looks like said slightly glowing with health he looks like said he slightly glowing with health he looks like said he wakes slightly glowing with health he looks like said he wakes heghtly glowing with health he looks like said he wakes he wakes like said he wakes up he wakes up he says he wakes up at up well he says he wakes up at 4:00 every morning. i mean he's not to live long not if you want to live long kirstie, he's like, yeah, sleep and napping. daily star now man has spent 32 years with
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has spent 32 years living with no running water. i no electricity, running water. i wonder any. this wonder if he looks any. this could from scotland, could be a story from scotland, although so . well, funnily although so. well, funnily enough, village i enough, in my village where i grew, there was there was two sisters in in my sisters lived in a house in my village, have village, didn't have electricity. so this guy similar to similar guy he spent 32 years living alone in a forest with , living alone in a forest with, no running water no electricity or running water . he's called freedman solomon and he lived in a mud in the woods and just wanted to live there and care for rare plants. but he's got four hectares of land. yeah, so he grows a fairly substantial of less like a proper sized . yeah. and he's proper sized. yeah. and he's also got a soda panels. yeah. and he got a washing machine in and then all these things that as story goes on you think okay and, and you've got people living the time , living with him all the time, like people work like eight people who work in this that contracted out this garden that contracted out everything. this. it's everything. this. yeah, it's got a mast . he's everything. this. yeah, it's got a mast. he's got a mobile phone mast. he's got the, he's a express loop . the, he's a daily express loop. plus he gets right now finally in store. i love this because this, this, this character used
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to appear in all newspapers when i was young and i haven't heard much. yeah he's sort of, he's the original species of earth. well, i've managed passes blog, bigfoot hunter says humanity is an species that took earth from the sasquatches. here and he's saying that . so he says saying that. so he says a bigfoot are more than likely the true original intelligent hunters. now the that more than likely is a lot of work has to be backed up by sense and they are and he's saying they are the true custodians of the earth not all. so maybe they can pay reparations if that's your custodian , they're doing a lousy custodian, they're doing a lousy job. we are of the hook of primate relatives that came before and are related to the before us and are related to the auens i before us and are related to the aliens i guess so . aliens as well. i guess so. yeah, maybe not explained yeah, maybe it's not explained here strangely , you've already here strangely, you've already poked a hole in this story. definitely well, that's all for tonight thanks to my guests leo kearse and josh howie. make sure you tune in again tomorrow at 11 pm. be simon evans leo kearse
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