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you you move on, you've the answer, you move on, right. and because this whole thing is about domestic abuse , thing is about domestic abuse, there were other questions. but when the first thing she did as well is to take my hair and move out of the way. that's the first thing. no. hello? no, nothing . thing. no. hello? no, nothing. you just actually, you . and i've you just actually, you. and i've never done that. i've really think that we need to respect people's personal space, ambulance waiting times are higher now than they were at the same point last winter. new data . nearly a third of patients in england had to more than half an hour to be handed to a&e. last week , an average of 13,000 week, an average of 13,000 patients were also in hospital beds, each day, despite being ready to be discharged . prime ready to be discharged. prime minister rishi sunak says investing in social care will help ease the burden on the nhs . i want to see ambulance waiting times come down and that's why in spite of the difficult decisions we've had make, we've put more money into the nhs to help address the
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waiting times that people are experience staying. one of the ways we're going to do that is by moving people out of hospital , their homes, back into , back to their homes, back into communities, that's why communities, and that's why we've invested in social care, because that money will help provide more capacity if we can free up beds , that will free up those beds, that will stop some of the delays that seeing . gb news understands more seeing. gb news understands more . 44,000 migrants have crossed the channel so far this year. that's around 200 people made the journey this morning. the overall figures higher than last year's total when almost 29,000 people crossed. a surge in the number of people attempting the trip this week coincides with better weather conditions and the christmas tree lights have been on at trafalgar square . been on at trafalgar square. while . crowds gathered to see while. crowds gathered to see the lights go on this evening the lights go on this evening the tree is an annual gift from . as a thank you for during the
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second world war tv online and dab+ radio . this is gb news now dab+ radio. this is gb news now as ever to headliners . as ever to headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. i'm andrew doyle and i'm joined tonight by big doggers howie and leo kearse . we've got a whole leo kearse. we've got a whole lot of stories for you in all shapes and sizes. but first, let's have a look at those front pages. we start with the daily mail. now, when they run with bonkers covid plan to release prisoners, daily telegraph prisoners, the daily telegraph goes the number rose goes to be the number ten. rose back university free speech. back on university free speech. the guardian runs with the nhs union chiefs meet plan joint christmas strike. of course they do.the christmas strike. of course they do. the times with halt strikes with truce rail union urged the daily express this is a story that's coming up in a lot of the papers now. harry, do you really
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hate your family so much and we have the daily star here, netflix. that is a word that is not used often enough. i like that word publicity shy share most secrets with 8 most intimate secrets with 8 billion people and those were your front pages . okay we're your front pages. okay we're going to kick off with the front page of friday's telegraph. josh, what you got for us? we've got loads stuff. the telegraph just packs news in there. there's stuff about total which just packs news in there. the french ff about total which just packs news in there. the french oil|bout total which just packs news in there. the french oil giant total which just packs news in there. the french oil giant they'reiich just packs news in there. the french oil giant they're not the french oil giant they're not going investing now the going to be investing now in the nonh going to be investing now in the north because these taxes north sea because of these taxes that's put on biden is that's tonight's put on biden is saying to putin the chat to you if you leave ukraine he got bofis if you leave ukraine he got boris johnson to having a massive . war against each other. massive. war against each other. and we should say for the viewers at home, these are the little stories that they pack into the some of the front coven into the some of the front cover. and like that. yeah, i think the main story the main story. well, the mason wall, they've big photo we are they've got a big photo we are going about meghan and going to talk about meghan and
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harry that particular harry bill at that particular story is actually more interesting meghan. story is actually more inte|harry| meghan. story is actually more inte|harry| also meghan. story is actually more inte|harry| also merichard and harry is also about richard sunak basically out with sunak basically coming out with sort lady susan hussey thing, sort of lady susan hussey thing, just saying that racism needs to be it be confronted wherever it appears or and then he saying but no comment . well it's like but no comment. well it's like well that's a comment . yeah, well that's a comment. yeah, that's a comment in of itself. but yes, the main story is number ten rolls back or rose ? number ten rolls back or rose? back rose. but is it rose is deafness grows back. well, you argue. well you're running though it's universal . i didn't though it's universal. i didn't go. yeah. number ten rose back on university free speech. this is the bill was was a quote i if necessary bill i think you would agree me that would sort of guarantee free speech at universities because you've had a lot of speakers who've been shut down over the last few years and. they've gone up to the lords and it's back and the lords and it's come back and what sort of put this what they've sort of put this amendment says that amendment on it that says that you what this, what you can only what this, what this bill would have done was allow who've had their speeches cancelled to then essentially sue universities or to take it further . and the sue universities or to take it further. and the lords have said
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no, they're said no, instead saying you can only that once all the other complaints procedures within university have been exhausted and people like jo phoenix, who you've probably covered on your i've interviewed you have with what open university she was of hounded by these trans activists and she's basically saying look if had to this allows the to just keep kicking it into the grass right i mean this is the thing about being banned from open universities on turn off the tv . 2 am. open universities on turn off the tv. 2 am. she was harassed quite a exhaustively by members of staff and students at the open university. to the extent she ended up with ptsd, a very, very serious case. so, i mean, the point about this is i've always been a bit uncomfortable about idea a legislation about the idea of a legislation that sort of said you must have free speech. it a bit weird, you know, for forced free speech on. the hand, does did the other hand, it does we did sort a point where sort of reach a point where incidents like phoenix, incidents like jo phoenix, kathleen university kathleen stark at the university of it getting to the of sussex. it was getting to the point where students at student activists effectively activists were effectively bullying harassing members
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bullying and harassing members of staff and the university authorities doing nothing about it. does look like it. so it does look like something was needed, but is a weird amendment, isn't it, leo? because are basically because the laws are basically saying, you know, as josh you have exhaust avenue, have to exhaust every avenue, but also you have to prove that you've but you've lost out financially. but financial not the point financial loss is not the point bill money from appearing bill makes money from appearing on not on university campuses, not people . people get paid, i'm people. people get paid, i'm assuming to know visiting speakers. generally. oh speakers. not generally. oh really point really? well, what's the point in then? what are the in doing it then? what are the complainant's altruism? ultra when at universities, when i speak at universities, i do it free because it's good for the cause. let me just tell you, -—— no, i would not do that right? no, i would not do that for that's mental. i just for free. that's mental. i just like work, but this is like doing work, but this is this is just bring it into into line with other legal legislation . if you want to sue legislation. if you want to sue somebody for defamation you have to show you have to prove to the judge that you other avenues of mediation and try to resolve it outside of the courts before you bnng outside of the courts before you bring bring it to the bring this sort of onerous task to the courts to deal with. and also you have to you have to prove
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that you've you've suffered material loss you don't think there's problem with there's a problem with with the students being to students not being able to invite speakers the invite speakers because the universities where. oh, a huge problem but think it's a lot problem but i think it's a lot of things it's not something that you can really legislate against. much of good. against. so much of it is good. there's legislation there, though , that'll help nudge it though, that'll help nudge it and help sort of provide retribution for cases where there has been that hounding on campus and nothing's been been done about it . but this will done about it. but this will just encourage the sort of the cancellation to pre cancelling. so they just want those problems. well we've already got that. please we already got that from have a pre—emptive from we have a pre—emptive problem the moment. but josh, problem at the moment. but josh, i mean, is there an issue here that effectively, we say, that effectively, like we say, it's easy to sort of it's not easy to sort of legislate these sorts of legislate against these sorts of is a culture shift among is it a culture roll shift among the mindset, you know, the student mindset, you know, that don't go they don't that they don't go to they don't try cancel speakers. they go try and cancel speakers. they go and the way that and disagree with the way that that nice. but i think that would be nice. but i think actually bill would actually what this bill would help hopefully give a bit help is hopefully give a bit more backbone to the people running the universities who can instead point to let's just say
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i'm saying it's in the law , we i'm saying it's in the law, we have free speech. so if have to have free speech. so if there's something there that then they can point to and say , then they can point to and say, guys, student, students , i'm guys, student, students, i'm with you guys , okay? i love you with you guys, okay? i love you guys ' with you guys, okay? i love you guys , but why are they american guys, but why are they american ? that's how i speak to my kids . hey, guys. okay i love you. that's creepy . so let's move on that's creepy. so let's move on to friday times now . yeah. to friday times now. yeah. what's on the front of the times? what are they running with? so they've got a big picture. the sussexes, harry and meghan for they've become the current was up for harry and meghan both . oh four. yeah meghan both. oh four. yeah they're doing all this like, you know, pdas, public displays , know, pdas, public displays, affection. well we're going to cover one later on, but i'm cover that one later on, but i'm going cover it later on. but going to cover it later on. but oh gosh, howie, i'm so glad you laminated . but yeah, basically laminated. but yeah, basically the ministers of the real union to halt the strikes real strikes with fast live troops so they're it's christmas time. there's no need to be afraid it's christmas time we let in light and ban
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issued so why are we having the beautiful may what a beautiful song so musical why are we having these they've got a good point is christmas list literally you know there are so many yes it's christmas how we told you yesterday it's well did they know it's christmas ? i'm they know it's christmas? i'm guessing so. are you guessing . guessing so. are you guessing. the whole point is that they deliberately doing it at christmas to mess up as many people as possible. it's giving the power just shows the most power that just shows evil how despicable unions are. they're not doing it of any old tradition. they're not doing because deserve it. they're because they deserve it. they're doing it because they've got for a do you think a battle. what do you think about there are about this? i mean, there are other where they have other countries where they have to by law a minimum, to have, by law a minimum, service on services, such service on public services, such as transportation, which means that however are not that the strikes however are not they're they they're still annoying but they don't grind the whole don't completely grind the whole city wouldn't city to halt. wouldn't that be the way to do it? yeah. there we go. we've solved it. yeah. no that not make sense. that does not make sense. i mean, we i there are mean, we i think there are strikes now happening, not with just this industry, but just in this industry, but across day now. across the board every day now. yeah. christmas yeah. till christmas and i sympathise you're going sympathise if you're going to hold want it to
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hold a strike you want it to have impact i.e. what have an impact i.e. what christian charity , i mean the, christian charity, i mean the, the rights group, the postal strikes are a nightmare but it's going to cost all these businesses what they're businesses like what they're saying it's going to cost 1.5 billion. all these struggling businesses coming out of covid. yeah the hospitality, all yeah all the hospitality, all the parties that are going on. people, comics , how many kids people, comics, how many kids are to counsel for are going to get counsel for that? i draw it that? actually, i draw it nicely. yeah, this is great. we should also a petrol station strike comics can't get strike so comics can't get anywhere. that. anywhere. yeah, love that. comics strike. can comics can't go on strike. can they really? mean, that's they really? i mean, that's going as it unfolds, you going to work as it unfolds, you know. yeah i don't think you could reduce comics pay any further. me. further. no problem. call me. see, go on. strike it be see, they go on. strike it be funny. watch an empty funny. i just watch an empty stage. be honest about stage. let's be honest about that. i'm popular on that. anyway, i'm not popular on the let's move on to the circuit. let's move on to the circuit. let's move on to the front cover the daily mail. josh, we got now? well, josh, what do we got now? well, i just say, this photo at i just got to say, this photo at the top, because we are we are going to talk about the story in the papen going to talk about the story in the paper. but got to the next paper. but got to please in photo of please take in that photo of kate black and white and kate looking black and white and evil, listening to that, she doesn't this is from trailer
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doesn't this is from the trailer and so the and then you've got mega so the whole you a sense the whole that gives you a sense the trailer but that was the worst cut within the trailer was so cut within the trailer it was so horrible anyway, horrible and ridiculous. anyway, we'll talk about that second. we'll talk about that in second. but headline that we are but the headline is that we are going about as bonkers going talk about as bonkers covid and this covid plan to release. and this is hancock's diaries is matt hancock's diaries i guess being rushed out. it's partly being written on the plane as comes back now. oh, plane as he comes back now. oh, he didn't keep diaries it he didn't keep diaries doing it right now. yeah, right. he's got a diary making all a ghost diary making it all because at those. because i'm looking at those. yeah. whatever he yeah. and whatever he was sending the time , sending out at the time, whatsapp were not. so whatsapp messages were not. so this was one of the many things that was sort of being discussed whether to release prisoners , whether to release prisoners, explaining the whole how would that help the situation what it would do would be that they wouldn't all die in prison, i guess, or that then it would release staff, maybe mean that's not let's not pretend that the government knew what it was doing at all during that stop. but the point of going to but the whole point of going to prison might of prison is, you might die of a virus . i prison is, you might die of a virus. i don't think that is the point . is virus. i don't think that is the point. is that why we send people to prison you might get
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shamed with sharpened pork shamed with a sharpened pork chop. how it works? chop. is that how it works? yeah. haven't there for yeah. i haven't been there for ages. why people don't ages. that's why people don't want like, so it want to go. i like, but. so it should be a deterrent i mean, i think some people some prisoners could have been released. you could have released burglars because. was at home. because. everybody was at home. so couldn't houses. so you couldn't burgle houses. yeah sounds like a yeah this just sounds like a non—story, it? sounds non—story, doesn't it? sounds like, a plan like, you know, this was a plan that so vague. it sounds that was so vague. it sounds like the daily mail have exclusive his diary, exclusive access to his diary, but this front cover of but why is this front cover of news? it sounds like it's because paid of because they've paid a lot of money. yeah, exactly. they paid a of the bet that the a lot of the bet that the diaries be serialised in diaries will be serialised in the at some point. the daily mail at some point. no, they know that's it no, they know that's what it says. the diaries won't be serialised exclusively in the daily there daily mail from tomorrow. there we you. mail. we go. thank you. daily mail. let's move to friday star. let's move on to friday star. they are always room with they are they always a room with something bit field something a bit left field but they've gone with this they've actually gone with this story and harry. story about meghan and harry. yeah and talking of talking to people paying way too much money to serialise some things. so netflix have paid way too much money to run this document, which had been years in the
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making . you know, there's making. you know, there's nothing interesting about about them. so it says a great headline, by the way, in this pubuchy headline, by the way, in this publicity shy couple share most intimate secrets with 8 billion people. so real like an onion. yeah yeah. harry and meghan always say always if you give it up all this harassment and focus and stuff meanwhile you know they've got an only fans you can pay they've got an only fans you can pay to see which we should probably say though like so this advert that netflix have put out today i think well yeah yeah and so you know it shows meghan and harry in various snapshots of you know contentment and married happy to life and then they're crying. yeah then you see crying. yeah and then you see kate like the kate looking like the antichrist. yeah, yeah . and then antichrist. yeah, yeah. and then he may as well have had the psycho soundtrack from the shower scene. yeah. at that point. now but we don't know what's in it. i mean it might be very sympathetic it might be very sympathetic and it might be just very unfortunate. shot just be very unfortunate. shot of the it looks of kate. no, it's the it looks like they're going that like they're going i heard that they would or i read they would like or i read somewhere they begging somewhere that they were begging them it or to them not to release it or to release later or to do with
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release it later or to do with these cuts. so obviously, they really went for and. now really went for it and. now they're trying pull back they're trying to pull back because that think the because i think that i think the thing is that too far they're committed. they're they've got the well. the book coming out as well. have they amends, the have they made amends, the interim? looked like interim? well, it looked like they amends. they were going to make amends. and stuff is coming out and now this stuff is coming out andifs and now this stuff is coming out and it's like surely william must have something on, right? yeah. mean , they're family. yeah. i mean, they're family. yeah, we will. we've all got something on harry. i mean, he dressed up as a, you know, when, you know, he dresses west . but you know, he dresses west. but this was what i loved about this trailer of the netflix trailer. it meghan, she's crying and she's like, she literally picks up a hermes blank and blows our nose on it. it's like, you know, she's like, i'm so oppressed. it's like, you know, like wiping her face with faberge eggs as, come but when she says, come on. but also when she says, wouldn't you like to the wouldn't you like to hear the story from us? so well, i wouldn't. really of wouldn't. i'm really bored of all. you don't know what's all. so you don't know what's going at all. we know going to be the at all. we know that filmed a whole load that she's filmed a whole load times about stuff. yeah. the idea this is the truth is idea that this is the truth is ridiculous. i'm not going to
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watch it's going watch this. it's going to definitely want definitely watching this. i want to story gb news from to hear the story gb news from like akua you or someone like nana akua you or someone like nana akua you or someone like that who i went filter like that who i went to filter it is going to be it through. this is going to be full like utter fabrications full of like utter fabrications you water, ancient you made of water, ancient apocalypse, netflix, apocalypse, being on netflix, i'll more facts when i'll be full of more facts when it. yeah, absolutely. and by the way, just if the audience don't know they've these know because they've got these little their eyes that little balls on their eyes that yes. meghan right. yes. that's meghan the right. yeah. just in case you're getting. why are disguising getting. why are they disguising eyes the portals of the soul. eyes as the portals of the soul. there we go . there we go. that's there we go. there we go. that's the steady metaphysical all over again. we're going to end part one at that juncture. but join us for the next section where we achieve peak gb news. we've got covid, brexit, boris and trans seem .
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to welcome back to headliners . i'm welcome back to headliners. i'm andrew doyle and i'm joined tonight by hairless terrier josh howie and scottish deer hound leo kearse brown. let's kick off with friday's daily mail now. leo, how's the chinese government finally met its own match ? its people. yeah. so match? its people. yeah. so president xi jinping appears to be backtrack on his draconian covid restrictions, though there have been protests around the country, particularly near guangzhou which the industrial city in china , beijing has city in china, beijing has signalled it's finally going to relax the country's strict zero tolerance lockdown lockdown approach to the coronavirus zero covid zero. i have been literally locking people in these camps . literally locking people in these camps. it's literally locking people in these camps . it's dystopian, these camps. it's dystopian, scary stuff. and these protests could have gone either way. i mean , to relax the policy last mean, to relax the policy last time there's big protests in 1989, they decided to kill everyone. well, exactly. but doesn't this show that no tyrant is safe really? ultimately, because the people , the numbers because the people, the numbers on their sides, if they want on their sides, and if they want to a stop to it ,
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to put a stop to it, particularly in china, there's a lot in china. yeah, yeah. lot people in china. yeah, yeah. and was so han middle class and this was so han middle class chinese people. so, you know, people who are powerful, influential in society that were protesting. yeah but it's been noticeable for the hypocrisy. so, so people like justin trudeau have come out and said we support these brave chinese protesters who are protesting against these draconian lockdown laws. it's like, justin, you are doing same thing, doing the exact same thing, a zoom ping. well, like three weeks noticed when the weeks ago i noticed when the white secretary white house press secretary was asked mean, she asked about this, i mean, she said, we're not commenting asked about this, i mean, she saithe we're not commenting asked about this, i mean, she saithe actual 're not commenting asked about this, i mean, she saithe actual protestcommenting asked about this, i mean, she saithe actual protest sites|enting on the actual protest sites themselves or what we think about them , we support about them, but we do support the to free speech, the right to free speech, protest. but why? why protest. yeah, but why? why aren't commenting? why aren't you commenting? why aren't you commenting? why aren't this aren't you? now, this is interesting. why aren't very sort of prominent politicians democrats in america coming out against the regime on against the chinese regime on this. because they think, this. is it because they think, well, we have to do well, maybe we might have to do something like this ourselves at something like this ourselves at some point? is it better to close china? what's going on close to china? what's going on there, it's there, josh yeah, i think it's probably they're little bit probably they're a little bit too china. they're too close to china. they're probably afraid of their own hypocrisy called but hypocrisy being called out, but it interesting because this
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it is interesting because this goes something, i think, goes to something, i think, underlying this sort of exasperate these underlying issues. would they live in an state when needs were being state when the needs were being met? that was the contract that they had between the government and people when that got and the people when that got broken. it's not just broken. and it's not just because of covid, it's because unemployment's on the on the increase and their freedoms . increase and their freedoms. they're noticing that. and so people aren't just calling for covid restrictions to be eased. they're also talking for more democracy. yes. so that's scary . it is interesting because president is very much a guy who does not like to sort of back down or admit defeat. so what they've sort of said is that there's a new situation, it requires new tasks and they're that. now, one of the things they're going to do is they're going to allow people instead of going to allow people instead of going to allow people instead of going to do home isolation, instead being ferried away to instead of being ferried away to quarantine a.k.a quarantine facilities a.k.a iphone factories, why is this persisting so much? i mean, i thought the pandemic was over well that changed china's rollout didn't go it didn't go very well the vaccine is not as
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effective. the vaccines and this country, although more of the footballers are still alive . but footballers are still alive. but i mean , this this ending of the i mean, this this ending of the lockdown own regulations could actually be news for europe because because of the ukraine crisis. yes. so because we've not been we've not been getting gas from russia, we're still buying some gas from russia. but that's been replaced with uquefied that's been replaced with liquefied natural , which is liquefied natural, which is shipped in and it's cheap because china's economy is contracted of the zero covid regulation . so, you know , if regulation. so, you know, if they stop doing that and their economy surges again, they're going to need that gas, the price is going to spike and all of a sudden, we're we're not going a gas. okay. well, going to get a gas. okay. well, let's to friday's let's move on to friday's telegraph now. and josh, they say keep a good man say you can't keep a good man down johnson neither down or boris johnson neither know. johnson local tories know. johnson tells local tories will next will stand again at the next general action. i think it's a bit strange when leaders stay as mps where you have the backbenches, don't you? well yeah. and you know they they run the country so. yeah. theresa
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still there. liz truss is still there and then it looks like bofis there and then it looks like boris johnson and they're saying now the, you know, maybe that part of his motivation is that he might wait a gap to reappear to him yet because assuming that they're only in it for the power, what about the vocational thing he's thing of serving? he's definitely in it for the power this funny because this week he he's been he went rye slept synagogue and his oxbridge high school and is so cynical it's like hey guys look i'm i'm your local mp here i am i'm visiting all this stuff as soon as he's now got the nod, he's going to be back to america doing these speeches for a quarter of a million. and it's a question clear is he going to be prime minister again? well, we can't it was nearly prime it out. he was nearly prime minister again. got minister again. he got 100 backers. that necessary. but backers. that was necessary. but he out. he didn't he he pulled out. he didn't he wasn't didn't he pull out wasn't. but didn't he pull out for first time yet? i think for the first time yet? i think he knew. didn't he, that whoever was prime minister next would lose. pulling might have lose. so pulling out might have been a strategic ploy knowing that he would greater
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that he would have a greater chance becoming prime chance of becoming prime minister bide his time minister if he bide his time a little what spur for little bit. what wait spur for keir to get in the next election because carol, get in an incredibly ridiculous hash job of everything and then boris will be in a great position to come in and sweep in, save nation. yeah. i mean i'm not i'm not sure boris thinks that far ahead, be honest. it's ahead, to be honest. now, it's not like 3d. he's not like kasparov. he doesn't think for moves ahead. that's i would moves ahead. that's what i would do. backbench you still have do. but backbench you still have a power, influence and a lot of power, influence and a lot influence. i mean he'll lot of influence. i mean he'll be sort the probe be leading the sort of the probe brexit mob and in westminster okay shall see what happens okay well shall see what happens anyway now anyway we're going to move now to times and leo has project to the times and leo has project fear turned into project dear according to this i've been talking to brexit they're saying here in the times the brexit has added £200 to our food bills , added £200 to our food bills, the uk. so the for economic performance of the london school of economics. i mean that could be a more economical total calculate that there's an average calculate that there's an averag e £210 increase in food average £210 increase in food pnces average £210 increase in food prices for british consumers
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between 2019 and last year. what in between those dates might ? of in between those dates might? of course, that means that of in between those dates might? of course, that means that 0 f £5.8 course, that means that of £5.8 billion for consumers. but the computer consumer price inflation in the uk is running at 11.1. right. so they're saying, you know, brexit accounts are a big chunk of that. but the consumer price inflation is pretty much that rate across the i mean, we knew this was going to happen. they're going to blame brexit for everything effectively for everything that effectively that's happen. that's what's going to happen. but they're not they are saying that they are saying that, that it's they are saying that, of are increases of course, there are increases for other reasons but for other reasons as well. but 6% of food prices increase 6% of the food prices increase is because of brexit . they've it is because of brexit. they've it because of the extra checks , the because of the extra checks, the forms come through. now, forms that come through. now, a lot actually been lot of has actually been replaced domestic food replaced like with domestic food producers that is that's producers but that is that's cost 4.778 billion. but households are paid 5.84. so that extra billion is what they're talking about. people are thinking so short here. i mean, there's so many opportunities with, brexit in terms of you could take a more protectionist view of this. you
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could industries so could develop uk industries so that have to import so that you don't have to import so much. all of this stuff could be okay, but just led to okay, but that just led to supporting for example, supporting italy, for example, the price inflation is the consumer price inflation is running higher running at 11.8, which is higher than uk's. so was italy than the uk's. so was italy harmed by brexit than the harmed more by brexit than the uk this? the all they're uk was in this? the all they're saying is, is that people paid £200 their food last £200 more for their food last than they would have because the brexit. well well brexit. but it could well well whatever make people pay brexit. but it could well well whatever make people pa brexit. but it could well well whatilfer make people pa brexit. but it could well well whatii can'take people pa brexit. but it could well well whatii can't make ople pa brexit. but it could well well whatii can't make it le pa brexit. but it could well well whatii can't make it okay well less. i can't make it okay well then you can join the centre for economic the economic performance at the london economics this london school of economics this is not just you're just not a little bit happy you want brexit to destroy the country so you can say i was wrong i'm happy. yeah exactly. i'm still laughing at the pulling out so well from earlier. you shouldn't earlier. yeah you shouldn't laughing jokes. yes laughing your own jokes. yes mean laughing at the last mean i was laughing at the last like 20 covers level. oh okay . like 20 covers level. oh okay. goodness me. that's pretty easily. please, let's move on now and have a look at this story in the in fridays, it looks like someone with the wrong ideology. oh, yeah do not mess with the trans ideologies . mess with the trans ideologies. we union official we know oxford union official ali greaves says . sorry for
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ali greaves says. sorry for hurting trans people when she says hurting trans people, she hasn't actually gone out and hit or physically affected any trans people . she's done nothing. people. she's done nothing. she's basically no words. are violence just well and even these words i don't really understand all she said. as i continue, i will continue to prioritise women . this at the prioritise women. this is at the oxford union. basically they have a president. they have five vice presidents. one of them was a women's representative. they've now that the woman's office is now called the liberation and equalities representative , we should representative, we should explain why. so unit has had a women's office over the years and the woman's officer is there to look after out for issues that pertain to women right but the very notion of being a woman now is considered transphobic. so give it this whole new so they give it this whole new title going to be title and it's not going to be about anymore. i mean, i'm about women anymore. i mean, i'm surprised change it surprised they didn't change it to you know with the to women and you know with the x instead of the year you know yeah but you know and she just said i think there still
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said i think there are still issues specific women and issues specific to women and female need to be female students that need to be addressed and a women's officer is thing and they all is a good thing and they all piled on a saying transphobe evil. yeah, and not only is she apologised because have to apologised because you have to in hunt she's, she's in a witch hunt she's, she's also said i will commit to educate myself my education educate myself if my education the she's the right place. she's a university. yeah. i don't think you a education. some you need a home education. some of she said it was of this stuff she said it was the provision conditions the provision for conditions such endometriosis, cis and such as endometriosis, cis and polycystic ovary syndrome. not accommodated way i would accommodated in the way i would like we come to that like to see that we come to that we was seen as we trans person that was seen as transphobic because obviously transphobic because obviously trans ovaries trans women don't have ovaries and don't any dmitri's or and don't have any dmitri's or whatever violence is violence literal violence. this is just noise every get you know trans women exist to see that women don't exist and ovaries don't exist is because trans women exist. it just seems a complete i think ovaries are are transphobic it's the very concealed she said she also she said tackle we need to tackle sexual violence. what yeah yeah this is some stuff. she also said i cannot apologise enough. she is right there. you will not
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be able to apologise. i would say. i would say just don't apologise ever to these people. just don't because they'll get their way. and when you apologise, smell blood, they double down and they make your life. hell, yeah. she's a she's a bio essentialist. someone who believes that exist is now believes that women exist is now a bio essentialist. enough done with stop apologising , with this. stop apologising, grow a backbone. right. we're going now to friday's going to move on now to friday's guardian and layer. seems guardian and layer. it seems like your queen is standing up to un. she's my queen. it's to the un. she's my queen. it's nicholas sturgeon everybody's queen. she's rejected you in concerns about the reform of scotland's gender law. so there's a gender going through there's a gender going through the scottish parliament at the moment being scrutinised, although she says being although she says it's being scrutinised. this is the scotland of party state, so scotland of one party state, so it's scrutinised the same way as legislation is scrutinised in the kremlin. but the un special rapporteur on violence against women and girls she's called reem al—salam criticise that and because because it could lead to it could give men you know bad
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actors or just bad people access actors orjust bad people access to the women only spaces because it replaces the sort of the requirement to go to a doctor, go through all these, all these stages with you can just see you can just self identify as woman so i can see i'm a woman then i'm woman and i can just go to a women's jail or why is it why is it josh that nicholas sturgeon i mean, all of these feminists campaigners are pointed out the obvious problems with the obvious problems with this, the ways which kinds of ways in which these kinds of loopholes exploited loopholes have been exploited and to further and have left that to further sexual this kind of sexual assaults and this kind of thing. saying thing. and she's saying explicitly merit to explicitly there is no merit to these concerns. not going to these concerns. i'm not going to she let's talk she doesn't say, let's talk about engage. that's discussed. she says, listening, no she says, no, not listening, no merit. she been like fingers in her ears and was the event this week with a zero tolerance violence and somewhat she got heckled and actually she said something easy i don't you've there was anything spectator article stay the first time she kind of said that could be construed transphobic according to transact office which said
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that this could be exploited by bad actors. that's the time that she's sort of actually admitted they will say that's transphobic. yeah and they would say that she tries to fish off a neighbour's. he's a great. oh, yeah. he's like, he's going straight. we have to end there. unfortunately, two is over, unfortunately, part two is over, but come back for part when but do come back for part when we're going to be talking about brain chips. bitcoin husbands. and the future uniform . and is this the future uniform. see you in 2 minutes.
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welcome back to headliners with me andrew doyle. your first look at friday's newspapers but i'm going to start with the daily mail in this section. and do you agree these parents? are agree with these parents? are of. yeah or if i ever whatever parents refuse to let doctors use vaccinated blood and life saving surgery on their baby boy
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they've got a little son he needs surgery he would have had a few weeks ago if not for the fact that the parents are refusing to allow the blood to use in the surgery to be have people who've had the vaccine so they mistrust the vaccine they mistrust the vaccine and what's happening is they've been taken to court the high court in new zealand by the are basically who are trying to shift the guardianship from the parents to the hospital in order for them the hospital in order for them the for the hospital to go now going to do so now the thing to me is whether you have these concerns or not and i have i got my son vaccinated the first one and i actually regret that just because the effect it has on children and it's unnecessary do have he's still have any effects? no he's still bald and he but definitely whether, you know, the fact is they already have blood available to them. these people donated this blood who haven't had the vaccine. just give this kid the surgery and let's have a little we in contest afterwards.
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the question about rights is it insofar as you know, do the parents get to decide what happens it comes health happens when it comes the health of are we of their child, or are we talking the rights of the talking about the rights of the child supersede of child which supersede that of the responsible ? yeah, the parents responsible? yeah, we've this before with , you we've seen this before with, you know, example, jehovah's know, for example, jehovah's witnesses transfusions to witnesses refuse transfusions to the child because it goes against the religion. so i mean, it's a similar kind of situation. i know they're sort of based in this more on on health than concerns about the vaccine. i if it's vaccine. but i think if it's something like heart surgery that's life that's obviously life threatening , you've got to know threatening, you've got to know put concerns about side effects to one side and get, you know , to one side and get, you know, the pressing issue done. i guess it would be a case of just convincing the parents of the rationality there or would it be of actually taking the law? well, that's something we've got a couple of years of people to convince people that the thing is. yeah, but thing the is. yeah, but the thing is the people sceptical in people are rightly sceptical in the sense of like there's no, there's no side effects. oh yeah.then there's no side effects. oh yeah. then turns out there were some whatever. some side effects or whatever. now should to be
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now that should be able to be open this and say well open with this and say well that's at the time that's what we felt at the time was the best for the most, might be all of that stuff, but difference between jehovah's witnesses is witnesses and is that there is a very solution that will very simple solution that will immediately out, immediately sort this baby out, suppress then suppress it, then, then everybody's their everybody's got to bring their own then it's whatever own blood. then it's whatever that. and for me it's just like this. just this kid healed. this. just get this kid healed. yeah. persuading them yeah. i think persuading them any make it worse any more would make it worse because the reason that because. i feel the reason that they the vaccine was they they get the vaccine was they were really trying to force me to get it. it was like jeffrey dahmer make you have a dahmer trying make you have a drink. so it's just you drink. oh, so it's just you being then. so being bloody minded then. so because says you should being bloody minded then. so be
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still a guess why did they do scans? what were they looking for? they were looking for any signs of ageing. why would you do why would that occur to do that? why would that occur to you know what i'll do? you think know what i'll do? i'll see whether i'll do a study to see whether young are ageing. you young people are ageing. you know, it was more they were focusing on mental health, health okay. yeah. health before this. okay. yeah. so something so it was something that they were out the were carrying out before the covid then this is just kind covid and then this is just kind of they, they go of just lucky that they, they go looking reasons behind looking for reasons behind the post group post post lockdown group and post lockdown adults and teenagers self—reported mental self—reported greater mental difficulties, including more severe symptoms of anxiety, depression and internalising problems . depression and internalising problems. but i thought they were more rested. you you know, not not really doing yeah not not really doing much. yeah but i mean, it was it was but it was i mean, it was it was stress, especially for self—employed people. and i think teenagers. i you think for teenagers. i mean, you really spent front really need time spent in front of screen. that was it. my son of a screen. that was it. my son was was spending 6 hours a day doing it in front of the screen, doing it in front of the screen, doing his in in his school uniform , made him do it. then uniform, made him do it. then he's going home, the bedroom, you know, and he's got got his brothers living in the same bedroom. it was really stressful for but the
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for them. yeah but the interesting here is interesting thing here is whether chicken and whether there's the chicken and the whether the the egg thing is whether the depression aged their brains depression has aged their brains or they're ageing their or whether they're ageing their brains because of the stress. and then that has made them do so. that's what we don't 100% know. and we also don't any long term impact don't there's term impact and we don't there's indications might have indications that it might have actually intelligence actually their intelligence there are indications that there are other indications that this might have term this might have long term effects because it's got it's the same way that older people, their brains sort of deteriorate. but we don't know the long term impacts. we know the long term impacts. we know the impacts. and all the long term impacts. and all the long term impacts. and all the killed the people who've killed themselves through deaths of through abuse , through suicide, alcohol abuse, substance misuse. also we substance misuse. we also we don't coming by the don't know, like coming by the effects of like imagined teens and while well, one or two and wars while well, one or two that kind of we didn't have studies but we did. and so this you know, it's not i don't know if it's specifically going to be the that this just the lockdown that this just stress kind on stress putting that kind of on i would've thought was would've thought war was worse lockdown. will i'll give lockdown. yes i will i'll give you that one. yeah. anyway, we're going to go on to friday's mirror now and josh, you like getting technology, getting the latest technology, don't this don't you? yes, i do. this is i'm going to get i'm going to be
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first in line, queuing up outside. elon musk expects to have link brain chip in have near link brain chip in humans months. humans in just six months. what is link? brain chip? is a neural link? brain chip? well, it's a brain chip in the neuro layer . well, it's a brain chip in the neuro layer. this is well, it's a brain chip in the neuro layer . this is effectively neuro layer. this is effectively elon musk trying to put a computer in your brain attaching it. and this of will accelerate all sorts of thought process rationality process , all the rationality process, all the rest of it. but it will also turn us into and that heralds the end of the world like how you say cyborg. you say cyborg like a cyborg doing cyborg because that's scary evil things. and i'm trying to replicate . well, wait, wait, replicate. well, wait, wait, wait. you getting the brain wait. are you getting the brain chip? you won't be scared anymore. every, monkey, anymore. oh, so every, monkey, that on has that they've tested it on has reported negative health effects. yeah, but they did it by speaking. hey, i've got negative effects. that's how goodit negative effects. that's how good it is. you know what they did? the monkey monkeys take them to keyboard using just its and out it's spelled and it typed out it's spelled out a request for snacks so this is really going to revolutionise delivery as well. this is all delivery as well. so this is all people will live with. you'll be
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being very flippant about this. why you not more frightened why are you not more frightened about this idea augment? about this idea of augment? i call transhumanism , the idea call it transhumanism, the idea of humanity so that of augmenting humanity so that we become more like robots, more like computers be like computers eventually be becoming. already had becoming. well, he's already had a . and so it's a hair transplant. and so it's the isn't it? the next step really, isn't it? yeah should get one. i have yeah you should get one. i have . i've had one like i it . i've had one like i found it doesn't stop they're not doesn't stop doing. they're not supposed transplant it off supposed to transplant it off your i know. i got one your head. i know. i got one onto of my head. can't onto the back of my head. can't you see. how brain at you see. how a brain at something your brain. not the something in your brain. not the same a hairdresser living in same as a hairdresser living in a changing who you a brain? yes. changing who you are no longer human being anymore. yeah, like that anymore. yeah, you're like that terminator woman terminator film where the woman could incredible arts could do incredible martial arts because robot and because she was half robot and this open saw doors i this this open saw many doors i mean would you have no mean how would you have no criminal responsibility and things if you've got things like that if you've got something in your brain affecting how continue to be affecting how you continue to be hacked. and it can be by hacked. yeah. and it can be by terrorists. yeah. hopefully terrorists. yeah. so hopefully there's chinese making there's no chinese making you guys. rethink . guys. i'm having a rethink. good. is this should good. okay, this is this should never have a year. elon musk should not be doing this. he's done great things for twitter, but playing god but he should stop playing god
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by chance next. i want by the any chance next. i want to do i like any chance to see him. do i like any chance what he's done for what he said? hey musk emphasised hey said that musk emphasised the monkeys in the test was pretty and wasn't strapped pretty happy and wasn't strapped the i the chair and that's how i describe my wife. let's move on now the ai news, the ai now to the ai news, the ai papen got now to the ai news, the ai paper. got an paper. they've got an interesting story about husbands paper. they've got an intere bitcoin.yry about husbands paper. they've got an intere bitcoin. what)ut husbands paper. they've got an intere bitcoin. what surely;bands paper. they've got an intere bitcoin. what surely itands using bitcoin. what surely it was for, which was really invented for, which is alimony . yes, is paying less alimony. yes, they're millions . their they're hiding millions. their wives cryptocurrencies . so wives using cryptocurrencies. so erika and francis de souza, this is an example, a couple of a wealthy san francisco couple, they got divorced . they had they got divorced. they had negotiations and arguments over over who's getting what, who's getting the record , who's getting the record, who's getting the record, who's getting the record, who's getting the ftc's big wallet or whatever it is. but yeah, after three years of legal wrangling , three years of legal wrangling, a san francisco court found that francis had not disclosed fully the amount of bitcoin he was holding and ordered him to pay up more than holding and ordered him to pay up more tha n £5 million to his up more than £5 million to his wife. so there's a growing of financial who will financial investigators who will go in and do this sort of because bitcoin, the essence of it is it's like digital cash you
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can hide from the government or prying can hide from the government or prying eyes or even even this is terrible these people that are getting they're getting divorced and they're trying these to trying to find these ways to sort from each other. sort of hide from each other. why respect why not just respect the institution marriage, institution of marriage, make divorce illegal? know, i divorce illegal? you know, i suspect it to that level. well, yeah. break your your catholic is really coming out. bring back the old ways had to sell the old the old ways had to sell the old the old ways had to sell the company the digital investigation called investigation firm is called cipher blade which is like so made up by a 12 year old. but the interesting thing also about this is that isn't really mentioned is wondering how many divorces by divorces were created by husbands putting the money into bitcoin. oh, i know loads of dads like fellow dads and they've all sort of like their money and didn't tell their wives and they've just lost so much and they can't tell their wives bitcoin. well, wives about the bitcoin. well, you prenup sorts all you know, a prenup sorts all this out well. that's the this out as well. that's the other option isn't yeah other option isn't it. yeah that's the that's true. you coin the prenup. yeah try to move on now . she keeps its value. we're going finish this section going to finish this section of the fridays the show with fridays independent and suppose independent. and josh, i suppose you won't be inviting kanye west to hanukkah this year? no.
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strangely not i like hitler kanye west praises . don't cut kanye west praises. don't cut that little bit. i was going to say, i'm glad you clarified . i say, i'm glad you clarified. i did not say that. praises during shocking alex jones interview . shocking alex jones interview. this is kanye west trying to out alex jones. alex jones , the alex jones. alex jones, the disgraced rapper kanye west who is i guess now more disgraced, if at all possible . he was on if at all possible. he was on with holocaust denier nick fuentes and alex jones was sort of he started going on and people alex jones was sort of trying to go, but you're not really a pro bono rather than you. oh yeah, you have to do it. why did we watch it? let's have a look and see what happened. you're not hitler. you're not a. you're not hitler. you're not a. you don't deserve to be called and demonised. well i. i see, i see. good things about hitler. also, the jew. i love everyone and jewish people are not going to tell me you can love . you to tell me you can love. you know us and can love what we're
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doing to you. what the contract and you can love what we're know, what we're pushing, what the but this guy that invented highways invented the very microphone that use as a musician you can't say out loud that this person ever anything good and i'm done with that. i'm done with the classifications every being has something of value that they brought to the table over every human being as something of value. and he goes on to say, that includes hitler . and then later in the interview , he says he says the interview, he says he says the phrase i like . yeah. and it's phrase i like. yeah. and it's the sinister aspect of it seems be augmented by this strange mask that he's wearing . i feel mask that he's wearing. i feel like it would be just about as bad without the mask or with the mask. well don't think it helps people's of his mental health doesn't know but i don't if you see some of the shoes that he's designed this is how they feel about as well some of them. what do you think about that? i just i know you've said before on
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this program that, you know, you can be mentally but you can can be mentally ill, but you can also be anti—semitic, course. also be anti—semitic, of course. and your been a and it brings out your been a lot of people have responded. i've been shopping day i've been shopping each day wrote twitter said he is wrote this on twitter said he is clearly suffering from mental breakdown. clearly suffering from mental breakdowrhave him on the air cruelty to have him on the air at this point. he needs treatment, but not a spotlight. do have sympathy do you have any sympathy with that have that perspective? i have sympathy it is it sympathy with that. but it is it is bringing out like that is coming a deeper place like coming from a deeper place like him. expressed these him. he has expressed these things even before was. he's things even before he was. he's now seemingly having these these dispensed he's been a fan dispensed like he's been a fan of farrakhan . the stuff that of farrakhan. the stuff that he's been into is just now he's verbalising it farrakhan. we should explicitly should say, is an explicitly anti—semitic . yeah, well, not anti—semitic. yeah, well, not well. and just like con is now explicitly and what we're having is we're having a dangerous thing america . we've got thing now in america. we've got kyrie irving, a kyrie irving, who is a basketball . he's tweets to basketball. he's doing tweets to links to holocaust, denying documentaries you have this dave chappelle to the saturday night live monologue , which is very live monologue, which is very funny. but actually, i feel quite insidiously anti—semitic as jew. and then you've just got
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connie agius going full on bits . so josh has got a i mean, this is pretty scary stuff. so when you start hitler, that's pretty that's pretty bad. yeah, it's never go hitler. it's not going to get him getting back with adidas . i to get him getting back with adidas. i think they to get him getting back with adidas . i think they actually adidas. i think they actually they actually worked with the and where we started by the or some but yeah. and reminds me of when diane abbott praised chairman mao , but she kept her chairman mao, but she kept her job so and chairman mao killed tens of millions of people. but you are fully aware that the stigma around. oh yeah sam is not no hitler , hitler was awful. not no hitler, hitler was awful. he was a socialist. he was a vegan guy . yeah. can i just vegan guy. yeah. can i just point out also the clip that we did see talking about how jews, what they're doing with the contracts, i.e. we control the business, say we're pushing with the like it's , you know, it's the like it's, you know, it's deeply disturbing. so the problem is he's got 30 million followers on twitter. we there are 15 million jews in the world. when you go on this stuff, you know, jordan peterson
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put out a tweet yesterday by day four semitism and you just four and semitism and you just look at the comments underneath like the torrent of proper hatred towards jews is like unrelenting jews are going to be now they're going to be trending this seeps into the real world. and that's the scary problem with that of so why are you calling for him to be censored effectively? well, what i'm saying is that you are not calling for him to be censored , calling for him to be censored, but i'm calling. i guess calling for him to be censored, but i'm calling . i guess all calling for him to be censored, but i'm calling. i guess all i'm trying to say is that i am a little bit in brooklyn where a car of and you had the black hebrew israelites marching . hebrew israelites marching. jewish people are literally being beaten up on the streets and spat out. that is very scary. and this brings that stuff out. right. so now you're seeing it under these comments and all this of stuff. but i don't think that kanye's words have created that. i think it was already that. well, i think it gives a just like i would argue corbyn did it gives argue jeremy corbyn did it gives argue jeremy corbyn did it gives a outlet for the hatred and validates some of it to see
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somebody so famous and so you know one time respect respected saying it is bad but i think west has got bad people him who are exploiting him and he shouldn't be in front of a in front of camera. and i wasn't dismissing it. but i do agree that we should be stigmatising the evils and communism as the evils mao and communism as well. just haven't. well. but we just haven't. that just happened. you just hasn't happened. but you know, and socialist anyway, let's let's on part three let's let's move on part three is the kansas i do come back is in the kansas i do come back for final section where we for the final section where we were have caucus were going to have caucus cocaine bears . osama's son . can cocaine bears. osama's son. can you tell which part of this movie has got special effects you in 2 minutes.
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the uk bin laden with this person they osama bin laden's son reveals he wants to come to the uk. i thought i, i have some issues in parents, but to be fair they, didn't test any chemical weapons on my pet puppies, which is what happened. he did . that's what he did. that he did. that's what he did. that evil . evil. osama killed he did. that's what he did. that evil. evil. osama killed many thousandsif evil. evil. osama killed many thousands if he did do that as well. but come on, have all let's get at top priority. so that and this is linked to mr. omar the for some of osama maybe they sourcing for a time his favourite he's now 41 years old he's living in france he's living with a woman jane felix brown who's now called zaina bin laden, who's had, i think , six laden, who's had, i think, six marriages before. so that's not a red flag. and he's a painter. are people buying his paintings ? £8,500 each. so people, i guess, can them and say, oh, look, i've got i own a bin laden and then they can keep it next to the hitler colony. he's probably got a couple of these. so and it wants to come to the
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gates. they tried to get in a couple of years ago. they didn't have the paperwork sorted. he says he england. know how says he loves england. know how you no, you don't need you do it? no, you don't need paperwork. you need some piano. he he's right he lives and. he's in the right spot. on the border. spot. he's right on the border. on border if wants. on the border if he wants. i mean, he's not his dad. no, don't do this. i guess you just have to have his paperwork. so he's to a british national, right. know, the right. so, you know, what's the issue? he's, you issue? and also, like he's, you know, he was one of 23 some have been 23 kids. yeah. he been on that 23 kids. yeah. he been on that 23 kids. yeah. he be the good one. yeah and he's he's only one that he's probably the only one that hasn't allowed into the uk. hasn't been allowed into the uk. so to see the so you're going to see the title. assumed he was here title. just assumed he was here already an a house paid already and an in a house paid for by my taxes with shamima back and they've got their own money. bin ladens are pretty money. the bin ladens are pretty rich i know that i've rich i think i know that i've found how is selling found out how much is selling his paintings for. yeah yeah. let him in. absolutely good his paintings for. yeah yeah. let hineconomy. utely good his paintings for. yeah yeah. let hineconomy. let's good his paintings for. yeah yeah. let hineconomy. let's bringyod for the economy. let's bring more over as far as i can more bin over as far as i can see. let's take look now at friday's independent and how much phrase this much work will the phrase this movie based on true be movie is based on a true be doing it says there's doing live this it says there's a story of an infamous bear a true story of an infamous bear
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who a duffle bag of who consumed a duffle bag of cocaine. so georgia investigators that's the country , sort of the state in america . , sort of the state in america. they came across a dead bear next to this duffel bag full of cocaine, but it wasn't full of cocaine, but it wasn't full of cocaine anymore. it'd be dropped out of an aeroplane. the bear ate it and then died . so i'm ate it and then died. so i'm just wondering what's going to what this film is going to be about. just going to be about. it's just going to be about. it's just going to be about corpse of a know. about the corpse of a know. that's why you're making a film about bear that some about a bear that eat some cocaine. die. that's it. that's that stretching the that that's stretching out the bit the cocaine bit between eating the cocaine and the dying. does he go off and the dying. does he go off and hunting for some fish? in the end he goes and kills a people. he also chats a lot of rubbish for a few hours. the people rise the company again and one tells is like and this one tells you is like really to me. i really interesting to me. so i just is here. so it's terrible. the bear had some cerebral haemorrhaging , respiratory haemorrhaging, respiratory failure, , renal failure, hypothermia, renal failure, hypothermia, renal failure, heart failure and stroke. so we think it have been scottish excellent . but let's scottish excellent. but let's move on now to the daily mail article. man, child, a man , a
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article. man, child, a man, a child is real. they say , what's child is real. they say, what's this, josh? yes. so basically scientists are saying that they less sex if you don't any if your minds get let sex . yeah. your minds get let sex. yeah. yes right. yeah well the ones who don't do any housework essentially i say easy men lazy men essentially if you like then then i think it's because then women do more of it, which means that they're tired and then they don't want to have sex where. it is. but this is saying that men who just around, they're not sexually attractive. that's sexually attractive. yes, that's a thing. think a very subjective thing. i think that's not true . you that's totally not true. you don't want it to be true. no, no, i actually the majority says washing dishes, preparing meals, washing dishes, preparing meals, washing and paying the bills and driving to school. i do that. is that makes you sexy does it. well, i actually it and i feel like when i do it then makes me feel sexual like i'm putting loads of good hours in here. do women like men who do the dishes? are they just cooks ? dishes? are they just cooks? nothing? women like men nothing? i think women like men who are motivated, induced instead of sick. i think the worst thing you can do if you if
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you want to just enough is just sit on the couch playing video games with hands on your games with your hands on your pants. otherwise , call it pants. but otherwise, call it even it's real, it's even if it's real, man, it's really. they saying really. yeah but they saying that this phenomenon, the mental phenomenon is also found in same sex relationships and gender diverse relationships as well. so someone taking on the more feminine role i was always arguing that i've got a bit my stomach it how some stomach about it how some there's the there's one person in the relationship is like a yes and one person is a tidier i.e. you know you do a couple of things well the difference is a cleaner like and actually like gets in there and actually cleans ball right a tidy cleans the ball right and a tidy will put a pillow on that will just put a pillow on that and describes these men and women. yeah but i, but i believe i'm cleaner i do the i'm the cleaner i do the cleaning my cannot cleaning like my wife cannot cleaning like my wife cannot clean clean , but angry. you're clean i clean, but angry. you're fine with it. yeah any fine . but fine with it. yeah any fine. but you know, it doesn't seem like you're much sex to me. no wife, kids. i'm telling you, it works . do some cleaning anyway . yeah. . do some cleaning anyway. yeah. you need to chill out. josh, we're going to move on now.
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finally to the cocaine ban. half move . special effects gone too move. special effects gone too far now. yes. so the panther star's bulge crotch bulge was enlarged for the march. let's see it . wakanda forever . this see it. wakanda forever. this isn't a move, by the way, not black power. there he is. yes so they enlarged it with cgi. yeah, he's done some he's done some cleaning. can also do it with socks. i've used socks before . socks. i've used socks before. oh where we go that's. can we go any further. fair play to him. when he was asked about it he said no that's not really me that they've beef that up. right. yeah. this isn't the a racist stereotype . what's that racist stereotype. what's that now more now right there. the large more endowed. well, essentially but you it was they you know how it was spot they someone saw the trailer and then saw real and went wait saw the real film and went wait a they've changed and a minute they've changed and then this of then they had this sort of comparison thing they saw comparison thing and they saw the guy in his underpants. the real guy in his underpants. know was shot in the know there was a shot in the trailer just know there was a shot in the trailerjust him know there was a shot in the trailer just him his trailerjust him in his underpants. exactly. a life. oh, no, no. but that was that wasn't real. point is, real. and then the point is, explain why they've it. explain why they've done it. why have augmented i have they augmented this? i mean, seems like a really
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mean, this seems like a really silly people watch silly thing. people don't watch films of thing, do films for that kind of thing, do they? because the racist. they? it's because the racist. absolutely is all absolutely well, so that is all we've time for tonight. i've we've got time for tonight. i've been andrew i thank you been andrew doyle. i thank you to my guests just now. just about that clip and join tomorrow comedians and tomorrow for more comedians and new a great friday .
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