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next it's 11:00. i'm karen next it's11:00. i'm karen armstrong in the gb news. fire fighters who find to have bullied colleagues or been misogynistic or homophobic be sacked according to the head of the london fire brigade commissioner rowe has promised a zero tolerance approach after an independent review revealed a toxic culture within service. the review found dangerous levels of ingrained prejudice women while colleagues minority backgrounds were frequently target of racist abuse, it was commissioned after a trainee firefighter took his own life in 2020, the government says the
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onune 2020, the government says the online safety bill will be update it next month to criminalise the encouragement of self—harm . the new offence, self—harm. the new offence, which targets that kind of onune which targets that kind of online content making it illegal to do so . the government says to do so. the government says the changes been influenced by the changes been influenced by the case of molly russell, the 14 year old who ended her life in 2017 after viewing suicide and self—harm content . a woman's and self—harm content. a woman's died in around ten people are missing after. a heavy storm triggered landslides on italian island of ischia the island near naples engulfed by heavy rain , naples engulfed by heavy rain, causing a mudslide that flooded homes , swept away cars . rescue homes, swept away cars. rescue efforts have been hampered , efforts have been hampered, continuing bad weather. dozens of people are reportedly stranded inside . and hotels . stranded inside. and hotels. protests against . coronavirus protests against. coronavirus restrictions have erupted . china restrictions have erupted. china in response to the deaths of ten people. and in apartment fire unked people. and in apartment fire linked to a lockdown . linked to a lockdown. demonstrators in the city of urumqi claim efforts to rescue the residents were hampered
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anti—covid measures . anti—covid measures. restrictions have been in place since august. they are some of the most draconian lockdowns in the most draconian lockdowns in the country. earlier today, china reported a record number of coronavirus cases for third consecutive day , putting further consecutive day, putting further pressure on president xi jinping's zero—covid policy. former scotland rugby union international doddie weir has died at the age of 52 where it was with motor neurone disease . was with motor neurone disease. december 2016. he won 61 caps for his country and was selected for his country and was selected for the successful british and irish lions tour to south africa in 1997. the prince and princess of wales have paid tribute to the rugby legend, describing him as a hero and saying his tireless efforts raise awareness of mental have been an inspiration and little ac produced a moment of brilliance . keep argentina's world cup hopes alive . a to win against hopes alive. a to win against mexico knowing defeat would end their campaign , masi delivered
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their campaign, masi delivered after 64 minutes, taking touch before finding the bottom of the net from around 20 yards out. substitute fernandez added a second late on. argentina advance to the knockout stages the win against poland on wednesday that's . you're up to wednesday that's. you're up to date. now it is over to steve and headliners . and headliners. hello and welcome to headliners i'm steven allen. i'll be taking you through sunday's top stories with the hangoverjosh harry and the overhung mackenzie. that's harsh. well, well, well , let's harsh. well, well, well, let's not prove that live on tv, but let's charge through the sunday's front pages. we start with let's get into it and take a look . the front pages, the sun a look. the front pages, the sun telegraph, thousands in 12 hour a&e waits . every day they a&e waits. every day they observe a to brexit as landmark
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deal sees trade slump. the fired chief will sack and sexist workers they express migrants housed forces, homes and the sum and the fury at gun god acts . and the fury at gun god acts. the star reads sprouts order, order and! those are the front pages. order and! those are the front pages . josh, let's try and make pages. josh, let's try and make some sense of this took us through the front page of the observer. so their big one is well, first they got a photo of a footballer. i don't know he is, but he doesn't have any teeth. seems to be apparent teeth. that seems to be apparent . and but main story is. . and but the main story is. yeah. blow to brexit as landmark new deal sees trade . what new deal sees trade. what a surprise that the observer doing something but brexit may not be that great after all but it is interesting this is the first time that we're seeing some like concrete figures coming out and the big deal they signed in 2020 with japan a big free trade deal was meant to raise like 15
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billion extra for our economy . billion extra for our economy. and actually it seems like figures have gone down. so we're actually less have less trade with and that's not great. i mean, this signed under that phase , liz truss was in charge phase, liz truss was in charge of a lot of things and we now looking back is liz truss done something that didn't pan out well .7 is that the new story well? is that the new story here? i well and amongst other things i mean this is we're seeing trade going down the bafic seeing trade going down the basic with from russia's the only other major economy in the world basically doing worse than us. and i think got something else going on. yeah liz truss visited there as well. not sorry, i was just going to blame everything on her. all right, fair enough . good idea. know fair enough. good idea. i know you are. well, you know, honestly the whole country is in the cart the fact is that japan doesn't want to be helpful towards buying stuff , which towards buying stuff, which we're probably not making anyway . you know, i, i don't see this a big story, but it's a big story for, the observer because
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anything that looks as though the tories haven't done very well is a triumph for them. and the only thing that is a triumph actually is that nobody buys the bloody . so i'm just bloody observer. so i'm just just anybody out there by the way this is what it looks way this this is what it looks if you ever worry on a bookstore . i know. and the newspapers then no , but nobody buys it. so then no, but nobody buys it. so it was about 170,000 people more people see my end every day than, say, the observer . anyway, than, say, the observer. anyway, story . and you can only find story. and you can only find sites i'm thinking, having one goodidea sites i'm thinking, having one good idea for austin window in the bathroom that that'll solve that we measuring the wrong thing in this story though because we're talking about brexit in way just looking at brexit in a way just looking at trade deals as if we're ignoring other reasons people other reasons that people may have vote . what have made that vote. what i noficein have made that vote. what i notice in the analysis is it presumes everyone thought brexit be good economically and that's the only reason they voted. i mean . one of the that has mean. one of the things that has turned to a complete turned out to a complete disaster that is migration because okay i didn't realise
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probably you guys may well have realised that had we stayed in the eu those boats could not have come across the channel they would have been returned to they would have been returned to the folk whence they came was the folk whence they came was the landing point, whether it be france or france, when they pushed it back to bulgaria or something. but i did not know that and did anybody out there know that? well it's interesting to see all of that. i mean, seriously that's a serious question. is it you know that. well, did know that we had well, i did know that we had more control over our immigration than were using . immigration than we were using. yeah. so to pretend that being in the eu meant that's why we had migration. was had level of migration. it was for everybody benefits and that just was lie yeah. but the just was a lie yeah. but the other thing . interesting. okay, other thing. interesting. okay, but i ask this if we but can i ask you this if we went and had the vote went back and had the vote again, right. i'm a i was a brexiteer and i voted for brexit. right. so if we had that vote again and somebody said those boats cannot cross the channel or if we become if we vote remain, what would be the answer to that? my bet right.
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and it's my, you know , i've been and it's my, you know, i've been kind of more right than wrong, bizarrely i would say it 70, 30 the other way round . they're the other way round. they're already saying that it's about 65% of people saying now that they would wouldn't have voted no . there are other reasons no. there are other reasons outside migration, but the big the big thing for the if british wishes, there's absolutely no chance at all. but if there was a chance , the conservatives, a chance, the conservatives, what would it be? think the answer would be we. i can solve the boat . and if somebody sells the boat. and if somebody sells the boat. and if somebody sells the boat. and if somebody sells the boat issue they would steam . so i absolutely shocked that i learned that i would be better off if i had voted the other way in terms of migration. i would go officially a ramona never thought this would have no i am officially the i pushed the boat back so now i don't care how i get it either brexit or remain whatever. argue the tories have messed up the country more than the focus on which is absolutely
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agree with you. immigration is a massively important topic, but i feel like the tories have also done a lot. haven't helped themselves. i totally agree a totally agree. what else on the front page there's not a tory bashing he's going to go police failings indictment of tory oh so yeah the guy the guardian stroke observer they're doing their job to their 100,000 yeah yeah. who aren't tuning into kelvin's bottom but yeah this is this is also the underfunding that 6000 fewer police are the shortage of record low charging and that's probably the biggest thing is how many people are actually getting charged. that's you really see the impact that these cuts. so that was good that was a good point wasn't that was a good point wasn't that made by the chief constable of greater manchester only this morning front page of the morning on the front page of the times this morning, him saying that in fact that the police officers spend too much time on twitter and much time, for instance, taking the knee or those kinds of those kinds issues. and not enough time on
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catching criminals and answering non online course . he was non online course. he was brought in because that was the situation in christchurch, manchester. he clamped down what he describes as this kind of issues and what's happened . more issues and what's happened. more suspects are being arrested and no, no, no. on course being altered. so it may well be a tory issue, but there is another issue out there. the police have come to believe that part of their job come to believe that part of theirjob is socially acceptable their job is socially acceptable in society, i.e. by dancing a notting hill and that kind. but those things come in under the tory government, like those things come in under the tory government , like the tory government, like the criminal bill, which, you know, like criminal bill, which, you know, ukeidea criminal bill, which, you know, like idea this, these, you know, you've heard about non hate crimes , you know that stuff. crimes, you know that stuff. that's the story policy. so a lot of it came through with trying to kind of out labour out woke labour. but it's also true that the police will spend less time on twitter. elam's done with it, so there you go. step
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in the right direction . quick in the right direction. quick move to the sunday times. in the right direction. quick move to the sunday times . calvin move to the sunday times. calvin saunders through the front page . well this was a story , i . well this was a story, i think, that actually broke last broke last night. really which was they have discovered surprise, surprise that there are a lot of misogynists and there are a lot of racists . the there are a lot of racists. the london fire brigade, i don't know . that should come as know. that should come as a surprise in the guy who carried out the was now says actually it was shocking what came out he said however i've had the bbc on the phone to me bbc employees saying come into our organisation because there's a lot of that going on there. and i suspect that in any organisation you're likely to find more of this you would in private enterprise strangely and i think it's because people feel that they can get away with more in a in a kind of in the size of
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the state. why is it always the police force, always the fire bngade police force, always the fire brigade an always a now it's going to be the bbc. why is it always these huge amongst that have all of this stuff going on? i mean, for instance , as far as i mean, for instance, as far as i mean, for instance, as far as i know , there's nothing going on i know, there's nothing going on here right . they there. well here right. they there. well first no seriously. second night on the show is that you wait for the third one. but i we could be somewhere having a conversation about how people in the bbc are more likely complain about bullying we talking bullying and then we talking about they're all about oh maybe they're all snowflakes. of snowflakes. so which side of this we. this debate should we. well, i don't know. quoting don't know. i'm just quoting what says. i mean this what this guy says. i mean this is shocking stuff in there is some shocking stuff in there . come as a surprise to . does it come as a surprise to you that whole load of rather you that a whole load of rather tough blokes , a certain kind, tough blokes, a certain kind, who are attracted to it, are in this way? was this a shock to you ? no, but i. i guess what the you? no, but i. i guess what the shock is, it's that men can't behave, that way and that sort
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of bloody culture and certainly can a kind of expand within it what's acceptable and then suddenly it's they kind of top each other. i could see that happening. but the fact that they haven't kind of cottoned on that acceptable that it's just not acceptable anymore. sending anymore. and also sending messages like having messages and stuff like having these evidence that is this is these evidence that is this is the stupidest . yeah, but the the stupidest. yeah, but the stupidity of it as well. i sort of feel like yes , i totally of feel like yes, i totally agree with that. i totally agree. so there's only one way that they can get away with it. it that the bosses are it means that the bosses are allowing fire stations , allowing within fire stations, they are simply turning blind eye to this stuff going on rather than calling it out . so, rather than calling it out. so, so they can sack said that people will be saying which is fine but actually i think he's probably going to have to sack some of his immediate as well we'll yeah i mean we're we'll see yeah i mean we're going to talk a little bit more about but i wanted to about that. but i just wanted to say, move on, there's say, before we move on, there's a she is now a picture of helen. she is now the first female president of the first female president of the london library is great. but actually she used her inaugural
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speech to condemn the hounding . speech to condemn the hounding. j.k. rowling. and i think that's fantastic when you see, you know , the younger stars, the harry potter series have sort of come out and condemned her and they've made their off the back of talent. so to see the adults in the room actually going wait minute, this is incredibly absurd and that was an interesting thing this week where this was hired to write article proving how j.k. rowling was transphobic and she said she put it on twitter. they said, i spent three months researching, reading everything, and there's literally nothing there. and it's hearsay. and it's just all hearsay. and that's amazing that they've gotten with it for so what that's amazing that they've gcthat? with it for so what that's amazing that they've gcthat? whatvith it for so what that's amazing that they've gcthat? what is1 it for so what that's amazing that they've gcthat? what is amazing�* what that's amazing that they've gcthat? what is amazing is hat that's amazing that they've gcthat? what is amazing is she is that? what is amazing is she has she has been so courageous about it because when you think of she is she is a she's an author and she's a creative in that community. author and she's a creative in that community . you know what that community. you know what they're like. i mean, you know you guys are in that committed you guys are in that committed you know what i'm. yeah, yeah. no, seriously, we have any who doesn't have a conventional reaction to kind of issue will
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suddenly lose work or be pushed on the outside. it's a very dangerous area for and because she was strong enough and had enough money she could up to them. and now helena bonham carter's back in iraq, which is just a really a great thing to see. also just a other thing, camilla picks her days coming. i knew going to happen. so knew this is going to happen. so we're time the we're around the time when the queen died and then it was like, so camilla, the queen so now camilla, the queen consort. know consort. and i was i know they're going be dropping they're going to be dropping that and here we that consort. so in and here we go of the sunday go, the front page of the sunday times the queen has appointed times. the queen has appointed six so that the console is not. and now she's officially the queen, i guess is. queen, i guess that is. you don't to all your don't want to spend all your time the consort thing. do time up the consort thing. do you it console for you think she be it console for a longer . you think she be it console for a longer. that's just a little bit longer. that's just for the queen queen for me. the queen is the queen and so think this is just and so i think this is just little bit too soon. you didn't read story. she's read that story. think she's doing beyond the doing a lot from beyond the grave. surely you knew exactly who they were. but i'm just being little bit, being a bit and. a little bit, that's there's a that's all. and there's also a story the front of story in the front page of what's happening manston. oh
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what's happening in manston. oh this is manston. i that this is going to turn into kind of a major issue . so it looks as major issue. so it looks as though this is the sun times reporting this that they are 70 suspected serious cases from channel migrants who were then dispersed from manston because there was such a huge row about it. military thousands of people in there when they should only have been , i think 1500 and have been, i think 1500 and they've gone to hotels all the uk and 70 of them are suspected diphtheria. now diphtheria catches very and so the next issue is could it possibly be of spread around all these towns don't know if it does spread around the towns being a tabloid journalist right or i don't know with which journalist is correct but anyway a tabloid a tabloid expert , i would say that the expert, i would say that the government will be in some
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degree trouble. now, it looks as somebody has already died . somebody has already died. there's at least one person has died because 5 to 10, according to this article of people with this theory die. so this is not a non serious thing. now know it begins to make the uk look more dangerous than going to rwanda . dangerous than going to rwanda. you might find some aspects of it which has some humour in it, but to be honest i think it's a serious issue. we'll wait to see over the next couple of days how this develops certainly as there were warnings, i believe someone had whose job it is to sort of follow this stuff. did warn celebration that public health directives , he said because they directives, he said because they haven't been they've just literally been calling everybody all over the uk and they haven't been warning the local authorities and stuff and they were had warnings were they had these warnings saying, do that saying, look, you can't do that and guess what, of course and then guess what, of course now out why yeah so now that turns out why yeah so yeah and we'll move in we'll
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finish this section by looking at the sun sun saw no van or jump at the sun sun saw no van or jump this story right now is a big story here so it's bad prince andrew now, he hasn't got anywhere to go so i don't know what his problem really is, but he lives at windsor and spends of his time on a horse because it's a hot . and yeah, yeah, it's a hot. and yeah, yeah, yeah. good, good, good plug there for as much dave from woking so i think anyway he's now being told that he's no longer to have an armed guard because they're going to say 3 million quid and also point out where you want to go. now that might issue i've might be. the other issue i've got is prince andrew. got was where is prince andrew. so hasn't got any he's so he hasn't got any what he's got got schools to own . got he's got no schools to own. he's got nothing to do. so why he bothered this is another he bothered but this is another example of him marked down example of him being marked down the order in the royal the pecking order in the royal family and allegedly he's very angry . it the family and allegedly he's very angry. it the thing i can't quite understand is that although he's angry about it how he's the sun on a sunday the he's in the sun on a sunday the only people to discover it is
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angenl only people to discover it is anger. i mean, i can't believe that calling up i don't that he's calling up i don't know name is. know what this lady's name is. kate ferguson describe to you is that she's probably ferguson jackson some jackson they probably some related going that then you related going on that then you do you ever call them up or do you ever call out sun out it go. oh yeah that i wouldn't with that cover no sometimes feel that cover i no sometimes feel that cover i no sometimes feel that don't actually bother that but i don't actually bother mainly because they wouldn't take okay well that's take my call. okay well that's good. take my call. okay well that's good . well that's it for long. good. well that's it for long. join us in just 2 minutes for the taliban putting up buildings the taliban putting up buildings the chinese stuck in them and racist running into them .
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calvin police and pilots they may be getting younger but pensioners are getting older right. so here's alleged right. so here's is an alleged idea which is allegedly being floated by the government that they're planning to raise the pension age in two stages to 67 by 2028 and 68 by 2039. and now these are issues which may not affect me right now. i don't put yourself . on the side, just fail yourself. on the side, just fail . 2039 yourself. on the side, just fail .2039is yourself. on the side, just fail . 2039 is probably out of right now. the reason for it is because it means the government doesn't have to pay out. so much money, therefore they save money. however, however as is pointed out by the pension expert , the truth about the expert, the truth about the matter is . thanks to our tory matter is. thanks to our tory friends , we aren't living . we friends, we aren't living. we were told to 190. right? we in fact like at and if anything, if
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it's slightly like that the gap between when you retire higher and when you die is narrow or narrow and i wonder whether you crossed the other way and that you have to pay more money back in inheritance tax. once you do . oh, that could be some sort of created from your and you have to sort menial online to sort do menial tasks online or something it's only in relatively terms you relatively recent terms you could look at that because if you you remember it was you if you remember when it was brought think i read brought in, i think i read somewhere the average life expectancy 67 when 65 was expectancy was 67 when 65 was brought in as your pension age . brought in as your pension age. so between pension and so the gap between pension and dying, they were making some profit it but we've lived a lot longer there's been a lot of longer so there's been a lot of drift between pension we're actually but we're now drifting back the 65 you're not going back to the 65 you're not going to get down there always the way this government i don't know you know with the drinking issues i would have thought that you might funny took a couple of years off last night i suppose for sure. and another thing that's quite interesting about this as people are in this is that as people are in worse health , they won't they'll
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worse health, they won't they'll have to. instead of being sort of retired, they would instead be unemployed because they're not able to work, which case they're claiming benefits. so they're claiming benefits. so the actually the idea that we're actually would be saving money might actually that as well but actually in that way as well but i don't i'm never going to retire, you know, retired now. i am going to retire. i know am not going to retire. i know i'm not retiring only i'm not retiring now. the only reason eat fried food reason i still eat fried food is i to long the no i can't to live long the no i better get something in my arteries as god. and i was terrified their pension life of a comic so miserable let's move on now to we can go the telegraph calvin and here's something that you don't see every day of in china yes a protest china over the very illness which they to the world and of course i like that gb news very well you go . yes i'm news very well you go. yes i'm looking for i'm looking for twitter followers . right. so the twitter followers. right. so the point here is, it's a place called i've never heard of it.
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so i'll spell it for you in j. i angel xi jing changjiang jingjing zhang. right. okay so there has been protests in broken this chinese action. sorry. yes they like that the cancelled. yes, that's right. we will. right. so these protests broke out and it's due to the fact there's been subjected to some of the country's draconian covid measures and, people literally fighting and taking on the authorities and i for the life of me understand why china continues control in this manner . what is the reason? does anybody know because actually they are you know they want their factories to work it obviously against the people with people down want to be controlled in this manner. is it the fact that if there are any deaths , they think it will deaths, they think it will react, it will have . a political react, it will have. a political reaction. i don't know. but i mean, like you say, it's insane been locked up in that city now for 100 days like in their homes
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literally. and that was part of why this thing is because this fire broke out and. there were these footages. now the authorities saying this footage isn't so definitely was. isn't real. so definitely was. and of like doors that are being like glued shot and so these people couldn't escape. so this is part of what they're doing. but i totally with you as man, i think also they made a big deal about developing their. yes injection and whatever. but yeah. vaccine, it doesn't work as well and that's part of it. but it's unless of course it could be that he knows all the big boss man she's. yeah look at you with your pronunciations . you with your pronunciations. yeah exactly. he might know something about covid that we don't. how hey hey follow me on twitter pursuing an idea of zero covid which is surely just undo what it's trying to is trying to get your milk out of your tea after yesterday . you can't get after yesterday. you can't get zero of a virus. i mean , it's zero of a virus. i mean, it's clearly not working. they're locking people buildings for 100
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days and they still they're having cases, you know , having of cases, you know, because time of year, because it's this time of year, again, what happens. because it's this time of year, again,and what happens. because it's this time of year, again,and the what happens. because it's this time of year, again,and the other|appens. because it's this time of year, again,and the other thing1s. because it's this time of year, again,and the other thing want yeah. and the other thing want to was that the interesting yeah. and the other thing want to of was that the interesting yeah. and the other thing want to of the that the interesting yeah. and the other thing want to of the waysthe interesting yeah. and the other thing want to of the waysthe irthey'reig one of the ways that they're protesting and never seen protesting and i've never seen this is by singing the this before is by singing the national anthem because it's got the in rise up those who the lion in rise up those who refuse to be slaves so that so afraid of because you know, it's cameras everywhere this and they film them and say you're at this protest, you're against the government. but if you're there singing the national anthem. it's way of trying to be a it's a way of trying to be a matter time before get matter of time before they get charged singing that charged with singing that particular line, which they say a western conspiracy to down this great government. what was the line? what was it right . this great government. what was the line? what was it right. i suppose it's like it's like us being done for sort of saying, you know, god save this gracious king . we meant the king. yeah. king. we meant the king. yeah. you've been you supposed to say king, consort . the you've been you supposed to say king, consort. the ideal king, queen, consort. the ideal sports washing is not going particularly well for canada. no, i. i mean, i the qatar's really going to regret it hoping this saw the world cup, qatar
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review's investments in london after chubais is a band over the country's anti—gay laws. so this is not the tube it's on buses and, taxis and essentially that and, taxis and essentially that and someone a decision working for the tfl said no we're not and actually it turns out they have banned a bunch of countries who have kind of anti lgbt just anti you know laws and pakistan united arab emirates and stuff . united arab emirates and stuff. so what they've specifically bannedit so what they've specifically banned it is like travel by bus and rightly so because they would basically if there's a travel over saying come to qatar, it's really they're not really fails the advertising standards thing anyway because it's insanely but what about what about what they ban come to china . well let's see what they china. well let's see what they will i haven't done that against china. i don't know what they're lgbtq+ i think they were on top but they have oppressed the
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whole nation . well, no no i whole nation. well, no no i agree with you but the a building is very different. i agree. i don't like this at all. don't like it for two reasons. one is qatar is a big investor in london. gender really? okay. so if you personally . well, i'd so if you personally. well, i'd like i'd like to be i've got a new venture starting in january if you like to contact me after the show that that they, for instance, they own the savoy, they own the grosvenor , they own they own the grosvenor, they own 20% of canary . they they big 20% of canary. they they big investors in our country. 20% of canary. they they big investors in our country . and investors in our country. and the other thing that they do is that they supply to the whole nafion that they supply to the whole nation 9% of our gas needs . so nation 9% of our gas needs. so if we focus on if we look really good old guitar feeling nice and warm so if we feel strongly about this and america is the overall boss of transport for london if he feels about this, why doesn't he say, look , we're why doesn't he say, look, we're not only not taking your rights, we're not taking your gas ehhen we're not taking your gas either, but anyway, that's not fair. well, look we don't have
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to out the hypocrisy, the to point out the hypocrisy, the rudeness about gold at the moment. but yeah they say they're going to take their money out a lot. they're not threatening to take it out of the uk. they say we're to forget you, going go you, london we're going to go off, we're going to hold, we're going in hull and buy going to invest in hull and buy all hull our french all of hull by of our french much cheaper the sun on sunday calvin and there's a lot of bad press this world cup but it's gone well for at group it gone well for at one group it gone well for at one group it gone for allegedly the gone well for allegedly the taliban well that so apparently what happened find this hard to believe but taliban before they going back to natural homeland afghanistan were allowed to operate out of qatar and they had an office we paid they were actually paid to operate by the qataris. that is true that is true in order to make sure that they didn't have their place blown up . the about the blown up. the truth about the mission, the same that mission, which is the same that dubai onin mission, which is the same that dubai on in the middle dubai has. how on in the middle east can a place, sodom and
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gomorrah or middle east? not suddenly, boom started blowing up suddenly, boom started blowing ”p by suddenly, boom started blowing up by isis . why, thank you very up by isis. why, thank you very much . so anyway, what happened much. so anyway, what happened was they have they still started going into the heavy construction business to the taliban and they got 80 tonne and they really anyway they they got into this and found that it was enormously lucrative because they were building all these stadiums and everything was going on. they've made an absolute fortune . i don't know absolute fortune. i don't know some members, it said here have between six and ten pieces of heavy machinery each in doha that would up to 10,000 per machine per month. anyway, they've gone back to afghanistan . now the stadiums are all working , as we see every night working, as we see every night or day on tv. so now can get back in the heroin business. they can important the important subject . yes. and any word on subject. yes. and any word on taliban's point of view on the oppressive attitude towards women that qatar have ? no.
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women that qatar have? no. strangely, the taliban fighting with the lg they haven't that the spokesman has not spoken off about the lgbtq stuff. no, i know if any women were allowed to drive that machinery that they owned or you'll a safe guess. yeah, but but but that's the thing about qatar is that they, you know, they've they've they, you know, they've they've the hamas leadership there as well there . well also got millions there. there's a lot of dodgy people hanging out qatar now hanging out in qatar and now david beckham's a favoured to join is in may moments where trump breaks bread with racists. we find what segues means and do we now have to refer this guy as she .
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supremacist shocker , surprise, supremacist shocker, surprise, surprise and also a black white supremacist kanye west. yeah yeah. so trump condemned for dining with white supremacist nick for winters. nick dining with white supremacist nick for winters . nick fuentes nick for winters. nick fuentes is not one of those ambivalent like oh, could he be a little bit racist as he said? no, he's just an out and out proper racist, proper anti—semite , racist, proper anti—semite, proper holocaust denier. but he's the real deal. and kanye west, who ? the good old friend west, who? the good old friend of the jews, icon nice to see you. shalom has went to have dinner and took along this guy, nick fuentes with the with trump his mar a lago resort in florida . and now a lot of people are criticising trump including a few republicans as well and trump has sort of said, oh, i didn't know that kanye would be bringing along with him. well, it's like, okay, maybe did know that connie tweeted out a few weeks ago, death to the jews. so you knew that and has had arguably some anti black racism
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but he's also been sort of pumping out there so you know this is further i know that there's a lot of people out there's a lot of people out there and every time i mention trump and say that i don't like him, i'm going to i get a bunch of big fans, and of tweets, some big fans, and i can argue, yes, he's a disruptor and things thing and he didn't get things thing wrong. some things i wrong. there are some things i agree with and all that. but agree with and all of that. but i fundamentally do not i still fundamentally do not trump a good human being. trump to be a good human being. and the behaviour of and this is not the behaviour of a world leader. he is a world leader. no he no, he is he's he's , we're obviously in he's he's, we're obviously in fairly short anyway and being out of office has not been good for trump he is clearly suffering either because of all the court that are coming his way which are going to cost him a lot of money. um even be more seriously alive . but to go to, seriously alive. but to go to, to go to dinner with a well known anti—semite in the united states, i've lived in the united states. my if you do that you
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are in syria it's political trouble so i cannot for the life me work out why he would that a goodidea. me work out why he would that a good idea . i can't even good idea. i can't even understand why he would consider a good idea to see a us. you me on know all right i'm so sorry i couldn't i was to interrupt you you and mother sorry you were offended on his behalf by you . offended on his behalf by you. well, yeah, i know. it was interesting. the can you wants to be president and offered the vice president role. well, that could be the thing was thinking that could be some conspiracy going on here can deliver going on here that can deliver he took this guy a long to then mess up donald trump's sort of re—election campaign so then push himself and maybe even con the whole thing he loves jewish people and this thing has just been like a deep sort of conspiracy. what do you know. well, i'm just i'm worried for your people because i'm a tweeted at instagram. this thing
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about doing going deaf come five and say yeah and then could actually go deaf got five if you just a musician that's just who was only going deaf from three he wasn't even saving deaf come five was he. four. that's fine. i'd take back. i'd like to take it all back. no, i mean, i guess i would like to his albums again. to listen to his albums again. that be really nice . that would be really nice. cardi, please stop being a big old anti—semite. i'd very old anti—semite. i'd be very grateful sure. he's my grateful to you. sure. he's my playlist. it . to the observer, appreciate it. to the observer, calvin an , elon musk sent out calvin an, elon musk sent out another tweet trying get another tweet trying to get attention. talking attention. what was he talking about . don't think about this time. i don't think he very hard , get he has to try very hard, get anybody's does anybody's attention. does it know mean, it's an know, musk? i mean, it's an amazing guy. so he says , forget amazing guy. so he says, forget trump, dissenters is his guy. for 2024. i have no idea why somebody . in position for 2024. i have no idea why somebody. in position has to announce anything at all. why why? because all they do is, oh, you're a republican , you're sure you're a republican, you're sure that you're not the other eight. elon musk is a massively clever bloke and why he feels he has to
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be in in the front of everybody's mind. he's going to be on the front of everybody's mind anyway because of his wealth. why? why does need to wealth. why? why does he need to say about any anybody say anything about any anybody in do we where the in politics? how do we where the dissenters end up going to make the run up. no he wants to make the run up. no he wants to make the run up. no he wants to make the run but in american politics it's astonishing many it's astonishing how many of them over before they ever them fall over before they ever get there. so i wish he wouldn't do it. however i do believe is i do it. however i do believe is i do believe by firing basically he's three quarters of a twitter employees is a good thing in one respect and the thing is losing million dollars a day and if you've ever sat in the business where your even losing £1,000 a day, something to happen, i'm afraid out the door. so i expect twitter to be a great success and the elon musk all done edinburgh no one has died at these comics and not the right people to speak to businesses like we lose thousands of thousands of pounds. how like we lose thousands of thousands of pounds . how often thousands of pounds. how often are goes you know actually maybe
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this is similar maybe actually can relate to my i mean he's the advertising accounts 90% of yeah it does twitter's revenues i think that he he is talking about how there's been this massive drop it has because of this including you know back these sort of previously banned accounts so we'll see he can start actually a profit but yeah of course there were definitely bunch of people walking into a we probably were overpaid and not doing very and you not really doing very and you know so he's maybe some stuff right stuff wrong know right some stuff wrong you know we're yeah so to the we're all human. yeah so to the sunday times then josh and social media users think that they've something which we dyslexic users have been using for years . yeah something called for years. yeah something called slang latin slang yeah. spellings run with social media use invent algo speak to outwit content from content play all these social media sites , they these social media sites, they have this ai that can sort of stuff out and you actually get these weird things where if someone puts up a video like
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proving the or like or like fighting against anti—semites like those get banned because of use certain words and whatever. but this is actually more like i didn't know of this stuff. so sex is sex and basically. we've known also the racists use this kind of slang to identify things i like if you show your hand that supposedly shows like white power with the palm of, your hand or something like that. oh, no, no, no. sorry. i'm also got something oh, you think something to say. oh, you think that i'm that. yeah. anybody? i'm pretending box . don't pretending to be in a box. don't know it's wrong. as you know. i've where it's not. i've seen videos where it's not. not racist use that i think not just racist use that i think i've like for black i've seen like like for black lives matter instead of saying white people saying showing the palm that yeah palm of the hand so that yeah it's so it's interesting this has always gone on and companies and like this is not a new thing this idea that people are going to invent this and explain while some some tweets i get sent the expression c and t is oh that means really good guy means that
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they're big fans of also i was shocked to find out that the word accountant sex worker. yeah now really worried about myself papers but some of these are quite confusing i guess the wee wee bit nip nox nipples nip knobs and i don't know who came up with that one, but i like. that one's gettable though isn't it. surely one scratching their head going, what could nip knops? b yeah, i didn't know what you could see. the picture is not and why ? why is such a nip not and why? why does emoji equal? what is does an emoji equal? what is that? you see? why are you asking me? calvin no, but asking me? calvin no, no, but look. look at it this way. you talked about cockney slang, wasn't and that kind of wasn't piers and that kind of draw your picture on that's more of a nigel parent on if you've got like some monkey pox on your that sort of is a low yield which i still do and still i get it so ubiquity oh is right okay fine. that's the independent calvin the chief executive aids has found the legs. yes that's that's no, no. weeping i would
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imagine anywhere either the charity business or in in the populace . this lady's name susie populace. this lady's name susie green she's been for six years she's been chief executive of a trans children's transgender children's charity called mermaid now , there's been a lot mermaid now, there's been a lot of press about it just lately. and you can always tell when somebody is just being slung out the door. it never happened to me about when i'm being fired. nobody ever says this. but normally wish you the normally we wish you all the best the future . that best for the future. that absolutely not true. thank absolutely is not true. thank very much . i actually focussed very much. i actually focussed on a rather large hole very quickly and anyway so her is that there's the analysis of this place seems to be that they are grateful for everything she's done and to support non—binary and gender diverse young so thankful they're getting rid of a and so it's got
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44 staff members and 110 volunteers now apparently it's beenit volunteers now apparently it's been it was founded in 1995. it's i don't know a lot about this charity what i do know is that she instilled tweeted a legal action the first in its history between , a charity and history between, a charity and another charity called the lgb , another charity called the lgb, which is being crippled , which is being crippled, critical of gender ideology. so you can see the issue there is they have they believe this these people alliance have whatever their is and their belief is that they are to sex because essentially you have like stonewall and now defining sexual as to the opposite gender as to you know as opposed the opposite sex. so this is what that pushes the lgb alliance saying no i'm not attracted to the opposite gender. i a man in a wig or whatever, you know, might that there were might think that there were
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right they're saying right opposite. they're saying i'm to body. and i'm attracted to body. and so there homosexuals who are there are homosexuals who are being accused , being bigoted for being accused, being bigoted for not sleeping . they're not sleeping. they're particularly lesbians who are being accused of being bigots and, transphobic for not sleeping with biological men penises. and they're being called bigots because of it. so this is part of what this thing and i was reading this is all on twitter, the whole lgb alliance thing and it was fascinating. and their lawyers destroyed . the and their lawyers destroyed. the lawyers who made the complaint . lawyers who made the complaint. and the irony is, of course, that now mermaids themselves have recommended to the charity commission because , as you say, commission because, as you say, some of these. so they were sending breast binders to children as young as 30. again, that the big story. yeah and also one of their trustees turns out was like proposing this sort basically was like a proponent for i mean the stuff is men but this person susie green on there's a ted talk that she gives where she talks about her
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trans daughter now and says that she took a fossil she gives the history says he was he was playing with when he was kid like four years old playing with trucks and playing with dolls. her husband basically admits her husband that was gay husband was worried that was gay and that was homophobic. so then suddenly out , no, it's suddenly it turns out, no, it's a she's a and now husband. so really the whole reason this child was so different from what i was . what age is that child? i was. what age is that child? child is, i believe, like a late teens or something. but she is the child well in her his self says she drags him off at the time but now to her thailand when she was 15 to get the full sex now . yeah i mean it's can sex now. yeah i mean it's can you make decision of 50. well this is that that's the thing isn't it. this is that that's the thing isntit.she this is that that's the thing isn't it. she dragged him off to want to thailand i guess is our legal issue isn't that true. that's absolutely true so this is not and what's very interesting is to see is all these companies previously these companies are previously supported now their
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supported mermaids big now their tweets that they've raised money in the past a lot of celebrity have been sort of you know just guy on mermaids amazing and it all this stuff coming out you're seeing people being seeing a lot of people being paid tell you what would be paid to tell you what would be useful if susie green came came on of course gb news and on and oh, of course gb news and explain that about child. i mean, that is absolutely shocking . the i just shocking. by the way. i just want to say this is in the independent independent independent the independent has previously on previously really reported on this they have this issue. and when they have reporters guardian this reporters at the guardian this week kind of expose week, their first kind of expose showing how like the increase of young women, it's mainly teenage girls becoming trans how it's going up a 5,000% over the last ten years. so there are people who wrote for the guardian couple before who couple of years before who basically jobs for basically lost their jobs for writing of articles . writing those kind of articles. and the guardian is coming and now the guardian is coming on the independent is on board. the independent is coming on board. after coming on board. finally, after years and, everybody else, you're a big you talk about you're a big if you talk about this supposedly this and now these supposedly i hate using the word woke but these sort of that i know being like that don't just we've got
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the telegraph with trans issues so you can go through and go straight through with nothing still getting your head around the concept . the holy trinity the concept. the holy trinity was tricky. it had run this. so jesus have been transgender claims . cambridge dean actually claims. cambridge dean actually , that's a slight lie. what it is, is someone a talk at trinity college chapel . this guy called college chapel. this guy called joshua heath a junior research fellow, and he displayed a bunch of and said, look, this can , you of and said, look, this can, you know, this, there's a focus on the wound and said that could be a john whatever . so maybe a john and whatever. so maybe that. yeah, exactly . and that. yeah, exactly. and basically a bunch of people complain there was one person in tears because essentially saying that jesus could be trans and they misunderstood transubstantiation . oh, is that transubstantiation. oh, is that what it is? yes i'm so i'm not not okay on those though they christianity i'm afraid. but jane, you find it absolutely astonishing and so much of our debate seems to be taken up with trends because it's such a huge , i believe, important subject,
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because it's anti—science which incorporates a lot of the wider culture these older, the cultural wars or whatever . it's cultural wars or whatever. it's about science. it's about women's rights . it's, you know , women's rights. it's, you know, should win. should women be more worried about worried about it? the men should be, well, upset and that's why most of the people who've been who started he started arguing back were women. they were the first people to identify problems in terms of women's sport, women's prisons. they they were the prisons. and they they were the first ones doing push back people. for people. j.k. rowling. and for that lost jobs they that got lost their jobs they got death threats. rape threats. yeah so absolutely. and now the rest of the world is catching up. but it was definitely and it was, argue, feminists was, i would argue, uk feminists who first to actually who were the first to actually raise a few years and raise this stuff a few years and look what happened jesus. so look what happened to jesus. so very now join for very quick break now join for the last section. out the last section. we'll find out why up some why should chat up some philosophy should like philosophy why you should like to have dinner with a group of nudists and would you pay three grand famous rug .
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welcome back to the final part of headliners we move to the mail on sunday. josh which students are most up for sex? i'm asking this because the story and not for personal or indeed philosophy student so the headune indeed philosophy student so the headline love plates headline is platonic love plates platonic plato to get hey . for platonic plato to get hey. for that to look it up as a math student i just know platonic solids which might be useful in this story . they don't actually this story. they don't actually mentioned message, but this a study that at cambridge they interviewed turns interviewed 600 scholars. turns out philosophy students have the most sexual part of 17 probably cause they can just talk the most amount of rubbish . whereas most amount of rubbish. whereas a students of classics is only 3.84. but i would argue that bofis 3.84. but i would argue that boris johnson probably bumped that figure up. it was probably like 1.2 and then he solely to
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not figure out there is someone who's not a math student which is the one student who claimed to slept thousand to have slept with thousand people. just divide that people. if you just divide that by the number days he or she by the number of days he or she have been alive, it's not a chance of get it done. that was he. he's a student lying . yeah, he. he's a student lying. yeah, it's move on now to was keeping the same theme of braveness and eight times kelvin over fifties are having sex because you've got to do something before pension kicks in exactly and the answer to this is that there are people who are getting married, divorced, free single are joining a very open website it called fee f l d just write that down. that'll be £87.92. they the same and there you can go and you get anything you like want a bit of bondage a bit of polyamorous as a bit of bi cunous polyamorous as a bit of bi curious or a bit of hetero flexible and the top areas for
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50 plus you are london kent hampshire and my own so there's obviously a lot going on in weybridge and if any young ladies out there like yourselves would like to like to join on field later i'll under the normal name although in field the thing about this being a dating app for people 50 i don't be too harsh but you know using the app like this that's how you look how do i up swiping on things i don't know what they're doing mail on sunday josh at a naturist had to be cancelled bad news for the members thank you a private dinner for naturists in pub is cancelled after locals fear. it could distract drivers . i've never heard that as an example there of the reason they were worried that cause would sort of be going past the windows would lap and windows would be like lap and these poor old are really sad about it i don't know if soup was on the menu but splashing okay nothing. you don't want any
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splashing. they're going on. but yeah , locals i think. i don't yeah, locals i think. i don't know if i'd want to live in that place. i mean i'm no fan. i don't like being nude duty around and about and stuff in public, but at the same time it seems the towns seem to have got a bit crazy about it, but all god, everyone was complaining and.soi god, everyone was complaining and. so i think a little bit silly, but it's a bit sad. so they to mcdonald's it's a happy ending. yeah. can i just say credit to the male because they have sentence which they don't have a sentence which they don't even flag up a joke but they even flag up as a joke but they say leaving the 22 naturists who bought nothing on bought tickets having nothing on that evening all right. that evening. all right. that's the inn in sandhurst, kent. the swan inn in sandhurst, kent. yes are you on your way there after you've been to feel this and then to the sun . sun kelvin. and then to the sun. sun kelvin. yes. right. so i was underbidder for this . so pull daniel's wig for this. so pull daniel's wig sells for nearly three grand after his widow, debbie mcgee, put his tricks and props up for sale , it was expected to fetch sale, it was expected to fetch 300 quid and it was part of the
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whole . or actually she did whole. or actually she did rather well actually considering it's going she raised 156,000 quid, which will be, i presume, tax free would not be connected with the with the estate. william. i don't know. i know is it was the best william. i don't know. i know is it was the bes t £3,000 i've ever it was the best £3,000 i've ever spent. going arriving spent. it's going to be arriving . tune in on monday to see if my for i'll fight you for for it. i'll fight you for surely though if you wanted anything from getting this wrong but you'd the but pulled on yes you'd the magic tricks only the props would amazing. well, it says would be amazing. well, it says here a transposition here there was a transposition cloak and which went for 3250 and the letter from harry houdini to magician got 690 quid. wow so some people bought the wig but the way that's an iconic wig that is a piece of british television i suppose the air not a or something so we've got time for a thank you to my guests kelvin and josh howey headune guests kelvin and josh howey headline as be back at the same time tomorrow night. mark dolan will be the one who will be
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sitting in this chairjoined by sitting in this chair joined by diane spencer and carrie marks will be making way through will be making their way through the on the newspapers. if you're on catch it's time for catch up and it's time for breakfast stephen so breakfast next stephen and so until next time you're all up to date date .
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