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you would gb news headliners is next. first, let's bring you up to date with the latest top stories. and nurses are set to go on strike in their first ever national action from thursday after talks between the union and the health secretary failed this evening. the royal college of nursing had requested a 19% pay of nursing had requested a 19% pay rise for its members , but pay rise for its members, but the general secretary claims steve barclay refused to even discuss pay with her during their meeting . mr. barclay says their meeting. mr. barclay says he agreed to the recommendations of the independent pay review body but said any further pay rise wasn't workable . pat rise wasn't workable. pat collins said she was deeply disappointed. i did a lot of
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talking in the meeting and that was very little coming from the other side of the house. in fact, i'm extremely disappointed at the belligerence that was shown. the closer their books and from the nursing and walked away from the nursing profession this afternoon, i asked them several times in the meeting to please discuss pay with me. in fact, i lost count of the number of times i asked it, and each time we returned to the same thing that there was no extra money on the table and he would not be discussing pay with me . meanwhile, 158,000 nhs me. meanwhile, 158,000 nhs operations were cancelled for non—clinical reasons in england last year . that's according to a last year. that's according to a freedom of information request. 30,000 of those were cancelled due to staff shortage. is nhs digital data shows the number of vacancies are at a record high around 133,000. other reasons for cancellations include a shortage of beds, equipment failure and administrative errors . meanwhile, further rail errors. meanwhile, further rail strikes by the rmt union walcha
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had this week causing further travel disruption . 63% of the travel disruption. 63% of the union's members turned down a deal offered by network rail of a 5% pay rise this year and a 4% rise next. now to 48 hour strikes will go ahead and passengers are being warned to expect delays and cancellations from tomorrow . what are the from tomorrow. what are the channel islands now where police there have named seven people still missing, believed to have died following an explosion at a block of flats in jersey over the weekend. they are peter bola raymond brown and louise almeida. derek and sylvia ellis. and billy marsden . five people and billy marsden. five people are confirmed to have died in the blast . well, people gathered the blast. well, people gathered for a minute's silence this morning on jersey with the government saying flags are to be flown at half mast islandwide until . the 23rd of december .
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until. the 23rd of december. three boys died after falling through an icy lake in solihull yesterday. police say the children who were eight, ten and 11 years old were in cardiac arrest by the time they were pulled from the icy water in kings hurst. a fourth boy, aged six, remains in a critical condition in hospital . the man condition in hospital. the man accused of making the bomb caused the lockerbie air disaster to will not be given the death penalty . 270 people the death penalty. 270 people were killed when a device was detonated on pan am flight 103 over the scottish town in december 1988. libyan abu aguila masood is believed to be the third conspirator of the terrorist attack. he faces three charges, including two counts of destruction of an aircraft resulting in death and a count of destruction of a vehicle resulting in death . and those resulting in death. and those are your latest news stories . are your latest news stories.
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you're up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio. this is gb news, where now it's time for headliners . headliners. hello, welcome to headliners. hello, welcome to headliners. i'm simon evans. and to take you through our pick of tuesday's news, i'm joined by the iraq and earning of the comedy circuit. josh how he and nick dixon taxi . eric but it nick dixon taxi. eric but it doesn't really make sense because they were comedians that's like saying the renaldo of football i suppose the ericsson of the live ericsson ernie of the live comedy that sense of in comedy so i see that sense of in two words of live let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. we start with the daily mail as even we start with the daily mail as ever. frozen britain grinds to a halt and the tragic lad there who went through the ice we've been hearing about this evening, the telegraph have taxi is may be used as ambulance is in strikes the eye has nhs as well
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will block foot taxis during paramedic strike action. the guardian would shift the blame . guardian would shift the blame. the government report blames nhs crisis on tory decade of neglect . the times has last minute talks to help nurse strike breakdown and boost your immune system. what works as a certainly a bit more urgent than it might have been a couple of days ago. the sun as check ten died trying to save ice lads and the star has operation brass monkeys which is all to do with theice monkeys which is all to do with the ice obviously. well, those were your front pages. let's take a look at them in more detail. we start with the daily . we detail. we start with the daily. we josh and frozen britain grinds to a halt and young jack there who has gone through a small section of frozen britain. yeah
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is tragic fate . yeah. i mean, is tragic fate. yeah. i mean, he's on his photos on i think pretty much most of the papers and we dealt with it yesterday on the show . but and we dealt with it yesterday on the show. but as more detail is and suddenly when you get pictures of the actual people involved , it just just gets involved, it just just gets sadder. involved, it just just gets sadder . and i involved, it just just gets sadder. and i think any parents with young kids out there clinging onto them a bit tighter and a horrible let's get on with the rest of us. frozen britain grinding to a halt. obviously, we're all dealing with the ramifications of a little thing called weather . we don't find it called weather. we don't find it very easy to deal with and yeah, we've got drivers are stranded for 8 hours. flights are cancelled and it's going to make it what's going to really help everything, of course, is a big nice 48 hour rail strike. just to add it to the mix, i mean, one of the things that i feel at this point is that it's quite difficult to tell what has been cancelled due to industrial action, what's been cancelled due weather, what's been
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due to the weather, what's been cancelled hangovers from cancelled due to hangovers from covid people working for i mean, and who's been cancelled? we're all everything's on all the whole everything's on lockdown. everything up . lockdown. everything is up. there generally a sense there is just generally a sense that is functioning as that nothing is functioning as it should have been. nothing is really really resume really we haven't really resume normal over course normal service over the course of property and of this year. property and nobody's it's not slowing down again yes there is a again is that. yes there is a poor service across whole poor service across the whole country. much. yeah, country. pretty much. yeah, you're yeah. it's you're right. yeah. it's amazing. and we were notoriously bad it happens once bad at snow. it happens once a yeah bad at snow. it happens once a year. never prepared. and year. we're never prepared. and it's we the it's funny that when we had the 40 degree that was 40 degree weather, that was a deadly change. so deadly climate change. so presumably age. presumably this is an ice age. we haven't as much about we haven't seen as much about that. what's tragic is 800 schools were but the schools were closed, but the kids had to phone and kids still had to phone in and do video which is very do video lessons, which is very cruel that's a cruel because that's a real great when the snow, you great day when the snow, you know, that memorable days when snow days snow is that's on the best days of your life. you don't have to go to school because it's know that presumably is another artefact exam. artefact of covid the exam. yes yes systems set up on yes it systems are set up on your the hidden costs your computer the hidden costs hidden now hidden costs of lockdown. now look they're older. look back when they're older. these children are not not enjoying snow, that
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enjoying snow, not have that same nostalgia. they same sort of nostalgia. they want it is they have it want to what it is they have it inside. you know, i took my kids out today and it was probably we got them out got dressed up warming them out for yeah. snow angels for a while. yeah. snow angels making snowmen from a northern perspective, this is all over rated. i went out running yesterday. in short, i went elsewhere and tracksuit bottoms. i granted at the end. i was granted at the end. i couldn't feel my legs, but to me that's a mile. i don't know whether a different whether you've had a different dig and will wrote down on dig and we will wrote down on the coast was cold the south coast it was cold water. it's zero degrees. water. it's about zero degrees. there a bit of a light there was a bit of a light dusting, but it was certainly wasn't like snow angels or tobogganing you tobogganing weather. you had serious and of you serious drifts and stuff of you use snow all through use snow cover, all through london yeah, london outside. yeah, yeah, yeah. been? yeah. nice. where have you been? so you get here? well, so how did you get here? well, we have a microclimate of we have a microclimate south of the is. this is what the downs. this is. this is what makes it so. well, no, it was crazy. like while i was driving back last night and it was it was to go round was crazy. i had to go round dry. it took me like twice as long. it was frightening. we've we've the daily mail's we've taken the daily mail's rather miserable headline and we've a little we've we've given it a little bit a sense. the magic bit of a sense. yeah the magic
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of you're welcome, of christmas. you're welcome, nick. on to the nick. you're moving on to the daily yes. less daily telegraph. yes. less magical air taxis be used as magical air taxis may be used as ambulance strikes. the ambulance as in strikes. is the first headline shocking stuff. so use taxis so ministers plan to use taxis to non—critical patients to take non—critical patients hospital as they face walkouts from nurses the from both nurses and the paramedics. call up on paramedics. so if you call up on the and 28th december, the 21st and 28th of december, you i get 3 to 1 because you will be i get 3 to 1 because they'll be paramedics staffing it. the are it. that's when the walkouts are happening unison and happening from unite, unison and gmb morning britain got gmb and good morning britain got in we are and for in on it, but we are and for less serious cases which still include things like diabetes taxi times we block books by nhs england and the government so we won't get a taxi. it's lewis won't get a taxi. it's at lewis schaefer calling for his day schaefer calling him for his day of i get one. there's of health. i get one. there's going be six. i mean, imagine going to be six. i mean, imagine that ambulance says that taxi driver ambulance says they'll they'll cancel they'll arrive, they'll cancel within 5 minutes. another guy will pop you'll him will pop up. you'll have him instead. you one instead. they'll give you one star bleeding too much. star x having bleeding too much. will be a little light blue will they be a little light blue flashing lights, the taxes? will they be allowed to ? it doesn't they be allowed to? it doesn't know. that not allowed to know. does that not allowed to go free? oh no, no. so it's the army are not allowed to do that.
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really. yeah the taxis are already allowed to use bus lane so i suppose that will cut a bit of time. don't work. but don't worry simon, because the government are going to launch a campaign warning people they won't normal level won't get the normal level of service, help service, only seek medical help if urgent. don't have if it's urgent. don't have anything with you. anything go wrong with you. joining the strikes will be the advice this massive advice during this massive winter is snow winter storm. this is snow on the just kind feel the roads. just kind of feel like little little, all our like little by little, all our civil infrastructure is being, like little by little, all our civilknow,tructure is being, like little by little, all our civilknow, ajcture is being, like little by little, all our civilknow, a quiet is being, like little by little, all our civilknow, a quiet bybeing, like little by little, all our civilknow, a quiet by byng, like little by little, all our civilknow, a quiet by by the you know, a quiet by by the state, you know, like a lot of hotels now, a housing refugees and migrants quite nicely refitted apparently refitted ones apparently have been taken over. and been entirely taken over. and another one, taxes. i mean by the coming out there is nothing about these just basically going to have been repurposed in order to have been repurposed in order to prop up the crumbling state. yeah. not good enough . they the yeah. not good enough. they the army are running the border and the taxi, running the ambulances . i know it's mad to want to do this one as well. story should be said about that's the whole about soon deal about this is soon set the deal to speed up the return of albanian migrants. it's sort of a continuation this a continuation of this i believe. probably believe. it's probably a continuation policy from
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continuation of the policy from nick suella nick timothy in suella braverman, whether they're trying on trying to designate albania on a par safe eu countries, par with safe eu countries, which thought was, which i thought already was, it's just that we weren't enforcing our law . so this enforcing our own law. so this is grimly amusing. is so grimly amusing. it's a city that's going to deal with it, because there's it, allegedly because there's 3432 albanians to be 3432 albanians claim to be trafficking victims in the first nine months of this year. what this sort of grimly amusing sentence here, mr. sunak, has made clear tackling made it clear that tackling illegal immigration one of illegal immigration is one of his alongside his top priorities alongside the economy. the economy. the cost of living, the nhs people you say the strikes everything in the whole country not the not working security except the christmas it's all christmas tree. so it's all under proviso of their under the proviso of their premises saying that basically is going to guarantee some uk work visas . that's the idea is work visas. that's the idea is to give them a legal way of coming over that's that's such but i also i don't think that the president of albania or prime minister of once most of his population being over here , his population being over here, i think he needs some working age men left in his country. yeah but you know what? i know it's 30% of the people who've come over the channel, but that's still leaving a lot of
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other people. and it's a plaster on that's not going to solve their why they're all here. of course. then, you know, men wisdom isn't whereas wisdom, isn't it? whereas massive and want to be norman wisdom is huge in albania has been for many many years. they have a statue of them in their central plaza. it's only occurred to me quite recently that that was that we thought that was a charming tribute, charming and lovely tribute, that were planning to have that they were planning to have that they were planning to have that in fact, of course, it's created a sort of pipeline. so you that military here to you say that military here to steal our job, literally our jobs over and because it jobs come over and because it is, that's what they think jobs are they they've all are in britain they they've all norman and norman wisdom films and they falling working with falling over like working with your house is there'll be taxi your house is there'll be a taxi driver and want to say driver driving and i want to say a very quick just on a very, very quick thing just on the of the telegraph the front page of the telegraph here, but there's a there's an interview this highlights with susanna work susanna moore, who used to work at guardian interviewing at the guardian interviewing j.k. going to j.k. rowling, who we're going to talk later. it's talk about that later. but it's interesting like interesting now that people like susanna moore, harry freeman, have had sort of leave the have had to sort of leave the guardian be out in a guardian or be forced out in a way, and then now writing for things the telegraph, things like the telegraph, the times sliding
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times and windows sliding the times, probably times and windows sliding the timesof probably times and windows sliding the timesof a probably times and windows sliding the timesof a couple probably times and windows sliding the timesof a couple of robably times and windows sliding the timesof a couple of thesey times and windows sliding the timesof a couple of these left hosts of a couple of these left wing journalists of yore as well. but yeah, we've we've done one of their main stories, but the william this is and this is straight up. this is the big one. william was protected by lies . a new has come out. lies. a new trial has come out. so had the first few so we had the first few episodes. i watched like half of what it was. so boring i couldn't bear sticking with it. but trailer for the next but in the trailer for the next the last three, there's something about him talking to be happy to lie. now what's in interesting is they they're not saying what they are lying about. like who what is how is prince william being protected? now, i know because i've got friends in different parts of the me you know, and there's something out there. do you know media has i've got friends , you media has i've got friends, you know, what is it? i can't say because we've been holding a big you know, it's i'm getting serious. well, what is that? you ask me? well, he's basically what you say is he's on this season's trying to is saying that willing lie to that they were willing to lie to
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protect brother. yeah by protect my brother. yeah by prince william. yeah, but the question well, the question question is. well, the question that is. well, i do. do you that lie is. well, i do. do you know. i don't know going i can't say. of course i come on. say. yes of course i come on. and said but they weren't and they said but they weren't willing truth. is it willing to tell the truth. is it harry meghan think it's a harry and meghan think it's a weak. no, it's not a weakness. it doesn't whether way no it doesn't whether way cold. no the other of the trailer the other part of the trailer said wanted to be free. now said they wanted to be free. now call sound, isn't call me shirley sound, but isn't it a strange thing to marry into the royal family? if you want to be i kind of want to say be free? i kind of want to say from perspective, from harry's perspective, she was a prince. was married, he was a prince. have that? yeah. have you not read that? yeah. no, it was true love, mate. she didn't google him. she just looked him. she thought looked at him. she thought prince a big fan prince was like he was a big fan of prince. oh, i see. and he changed name for the first changed his name for the first time, liked his pictures time, so she liked his pictures of on instagram. yeah, of africa on instagram. yeah, it's amazing. i forced myself through whole episode. it's through one whole episode. it's funny amy tv funny because amy from tv was saying oh, love saying that they, oh, you love it. really didn't you it. it's like really didn't you watch sara i've read quite watch this, sara i've read quite a about it though. a long piece about it though. i quite like a philosophical piece of markle cinematic universe as well. the that's for well. she's for the that's for still manages to come across
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badly bottom line her badly as the bottom line in her own documentary. what's own documentary. that's what's stunning a puff stunning to me. it's a puff piece where still piece about her where she still seems psychopath. i also seems like a psychopath. i also like which i think like this line, which i think i just heard somebody use in the dan wooden show. i wasn't being this is speaking. i wasn't this is her speaking. i wasn't being wolves. i being thrown to the wolves. i was being to the wolves. she was being fed to the wolves. she doesn't that's distinction doesn't that's a distinction without it? without a difference, isn't it? yeah slightly more yeah it is slightly more disrespectful of them immediately before think, immediately before they think, you yeah. being fed you know. yeah. yeah. being fed to them suggests you've already been something. been butchered or something. yeah. kind weird. yeah. yeah. he's kind of weird. so worse. yeah . so it's worse. yeah, yeah. anyway, good old michael, she says. they get in the views says. but they get in the views they're winning because they're getting they the getting the ball, they gain the view. it's tonnes of view. so it's got tonnes of views. so just been a bit of a flop really. netflix flop in america really. netflix is got some pretty is dumb. they've got some pretty good we'll see. good deals going, but we'll see. we don't want that last four, of course. but yeah, when it's oven course. but yeah, when it's over, there'll be over, of course, there'll be another about divorce. another show about the divorce. so guardian, to finish so the guardian, just to finish up again, up this section again, government blames nhs. government report blames nhs. let's not get bogged down on that. holy that. anything over the holy grail you want grail on energy, do you want to do that when we come back, do that now? when we come back, we're to come there's we're going to come out. there's a big story. is there anything
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on there, nick? well i was only going touch on. going to briefly touch on. you didn't why don't didn't see my side. why don't you to know where this you want to know where this coming from? the government report nhs on report blames nhs crisis on choice it is choice academic. well, it is pretty what you think, but pretty much what you think, but it's fund health it's the king's fund health think they're saying think tank and they're saying that austerity did it. that basically austerity did it. cameron then they're cameron and then may and they're making that certainly making that cover that certainly exacerbate don't mention exacerbate it they don't mention lockdowns, interestingly, but they're more just they're saying it's more just this funding the this patchy, weak funding of the nhs, patching up, nhs, you know, patching up, never doing it properly. never really doing it properly. although i still don't hear any plan or anyone about although i still don't hear any planwe're or anyone about although i still don't hear any planwe're going r anyone about although i still don't hear any planwe're going to nyone about although i still don't hear any planwe're going to do»ne about although i still don't hear any planwe're going to do that.)out although i still don't hear any planwe're going to do that. not how we're going to do that. not i'm the tories by the i'm defending the tories by the way. this, they're saying way. i mean this, they're saying this there hasn't been this basically there hasn't been this basically there hasn't been this investment this long term investment and that's been part of the pattern has patched up since about has been patched up since about 1954, it? we are. 1954, hasn't it? there we are. there we are. right. we've smashed what's on smashed through what's on the front papers. can have smashed through what's on the frcouple papers. can have smashed through what's on the frcouple of papers. can have smashed through what's on the frcouple of minutes, can have smashed through what's on the frcouple of minutes, ca|a1ave a couple of minutes, have a break now. join us after that. we'll be discussing the french sticking china is sticking the knife in china is the freest country in the world. and last person who should and the last person who should be there to the new be going there to bat is the new be going there to bat ivery�* new economy, all of which very important but very , very boring
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important but very, very boring . do you know what warning to you, paul? some of us. this is what this is. really? yes. well, you know, my fear of a labour government, which i'm sure we're going to get, by the way, and that's probably about time
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also how shoddy a lot of the produces . do you go to christmas produces. do you go to christmas markets? yes but i've been to salzburg. i'm afraid i'm if that makes me sound. you've had the deal real news for beautiful christmas markets. fantastic yeah, really magical. christmas markets. fantastic yeah, really magical . are they yeah, really magical. are they really british? these christmas markets, it feels
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iam i am back. the headline is with me, simon evans in the before and after make over there is josh hawley and nick dixon . josh hawley and nick dixon. depending on whether you shift to right. nick, to the right. so nick, let's start with tuesday's express and just when you thought relations with the cheating french in their shrinking government couldn't their shrinking government couldit's french requests yeah it's french requests electricity exports to uk a cut andifs electricity exports to uk a cut and it's like i'm not sure if would be in them what what that so and because they've got their own problems they've got a series of problems one they've got surging demand the cold temperatures all the things everyone's . but you can everyone's got. but you can understand that they've got a reduced nuclear reactor fleet, etc, wind, not sure what etc, low wind, not sure what that means, but the point is they've got their own problems and don't blame them. they've and i don't blame them. they've got their energy problems. got their own energy problems. but we give in to the but why did we give in to the cult net zero? and why didn't cult of net zero? and why didn't we coming? because we we see this coming? because we are a importer energy. are a net importer of energy. and such a fundamentally and that's such a fundamentally weak so we at the weak position. so we are at the mercy countries. france,
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mercy of all countries. france, i agree more as we were i couldn't agree more as we were every bit bad as germany and every bit as bad as germany and russia. essentially the relationship one relationship we have and my one of my father we used of my things, my father we used to complain about was that this country had scaled its country had scaled down its nuclear then nuclear enterprises and then importing , nuclear importing electricity, nuclear generated from france , including generated from france, including from palestine , ones that were from palestine, ones that were close enough closer to london than the british ones had been, you know. so we weren't even escaping the safety issue. it's been an extraordinarily badly handled few decades . i think the handled few decades. i think the idea that the nuclear maybe we've learned some lessons you never know. well again, i keep saying, well, let's get level three is a good future. they're saying that because of this interconnection that's already been built, one day we can send them back energy with a wind power. yeah . we'll see power. yeah, yeah. we'll see that happen. a wave power possibly with both on to possibly as well with both on to jewish days may only come not going to make any bad puns or innuendos introducing this. this is and distressing news. is sad and distressing news. yeah, grim . iran excuse yeah, to be grim. iran excuse second protest magic visa second protest the magic visa roundabout after sharm trial so
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they've publicly hung him from a construction crane as a sort of grim warning to others . and, you grim warning to others. and, you know, they're saying it was to do with his involvement in stopping team members of the basij militia. evans people are saying that's nonsense. and it was a show trial . there was no was a show trial. there was no lawyer. you had signs that had been tortured. so it's absolutely horrific. this why absolutely horrific. this is why we authoritarianism , we resist authoritarianism, obviously, looks terrible obviously, and it looks terrible , of course, for iran, as well as being horrific. it looks as it being horrific. it looks terrible on world stage. i terrible on the world stage. i would at the moment it feels would say at the moment it feels like rather than of like iran, rather than sort of clamping slightly clamping down, are in slightly panic mode. i might just be picking up on vibes there without any real substance to them. well, this happened them. well, this has happened before did a lot before and they did a lot of hangings and so what hangings and stuff. so what they're saying is people who are sort the government sort of fighting the government say, the international say, look, the international community has to stand up a immediately and say otherwise. they're just going to keep on doing until. yes, it's doing this until. but, yes, it's certainly it's not a sign of a healthy society, see, or a no. no, this a sign of them no, but this is a sign of them panicking. but it's like, you know, you have like china with
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you. in tiananmen square and you. and in tiananmen square and it was horrific, it it was horrific, but it obviously did the obviously did reassert the government's this government's authority. this feels cracking. feels to me like it's cracking. i know, just because of i don't know, just because of the stopping. no, the protests on stopping. no, exactly. there's like exactly. and there there's like a there's of a lot of there's a lot of optimism that un might optimism that the un might actually now like reverse the ridiculous position of them being on the human rights being on the on the human rights council. exactly same. council. exactly the same. yeah, it's absurd. absurd i see a lot of people just entertainers of people like just entertainers and only jalili, one and so on. only jalili, one obviously who iranian roots obviously who has iranian roots that are maintaining pressure, not just one to move on, but really focusing on it feels really focusing on it. it feels like there's let's hope that that death will not be entirely in vain. josh tuesday's guardian asked to be said if covid 19 was asked to be said if covid 19 was a secret chinese plot to destroy the west appears to be backfiring somewhat. yeah so chinese people are guessing covid. they've obviously had this zero—covid policy , but that this zero—covid policy, but that has the price of that as being people have been locked in their homes and having these apps. a lot of technological development . it's that sort of conspiracy theories. but but still arguably
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have you know, restricted to the people's freedom of movement and how much information people are collected and what not. so now one of the big things, which is, i guess their version of the tracing the nhs app, you know, the tracing and track and tracing know matt tracing which i know matt hancock technology. yeah, yeah, exactly . the chinese have been exactly. the chinese have been studying in detail, so their version of it has now is called the communications itinerary card . my . and yes. and they have card. my. and yes. and they have now basically said that you don't have to use it anymore and people are sort of responding positive like, oh yeah, we can go to concerts and they're go to concerts and now they're not be watched. they not going to be watched. they are concerns about how will this information that's been so collected couple of collected the last couple of years well, years will be used? well, there's i some there's some i mean, some horrific stories out. you horrific stories coming out. you never quite what never know quite what to believe, seems like believe, but it seems like people's can changed, people's status can be changed, you remotely because you know, remotely just because they've as they've been identified as being, attending some being, you know, attending some protesters. they get protesters. i think they get home find the qr home and they find that the qr code is has been removed from
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their phone and they can only that a really extra ordinary that is a really extra ordinary frightening. if they are frightening. so if they are pedalling back on maybe pedalling back on that, maybe they of cracking a they too are sort of cracking a little bit. i don't what little bit. i don't know. what do you think? well, not do you think? well, i'm not really with china. mean, really sure with china. i mean, people i hope that people are saying, i hope that we mechanisms measures we mechanisms are measures to lock delete this. like, lock out and delete this. like, yeah, it's just that yeah, i'm sure it's just that he's i'm sure china will just be an open, free democracy after this. got a social credit this. i just got a social credit score, gentlemen. think score, gentlemen. i don't think it to change, it is really going to change, but it's good that they've ended this. just i was, as this. i just like i was, as i say, it's allowed most chinese people to live a largely normal life most of the life for most of much of the last four years. is with that restrictions, caveat being restrictions, the caveat being according own standards according to their own standards of might think of freedom, they might think that's a thing that's normal, a normal thing with nic and latest with covid nic and the latest batman movie not going down batman movie is not going down with mail. this mad. with tuesdays mail. this is mad. so virologist funded wuhan so virologist who funded wuhan lab himself lab shares video of himself in a cave filled with 2.5 million bats. so, so this is a dr. peter daszak and he allegedly tried to bully a way the theory of the covid lab leak. and so he's gone. he's kind of got it completely backwards. he's he's going hang with bats.
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going to hang out with bats. you'd that would be you'd think that would be someone who was pro the lab leak theory and a cave of millions of bats wasn't the bats saying, look, it wasn't the bats. the guy thinks bats. it was the guy who thinks it was hanging out with 2.5 it was bats hanging out with 2.5 million look, i'm million bats, go, look, i'm dying, guy. like, well, what point you proving he's going point are you proving he's going to the bats. he's to say it was the bats. he's prepared to die in bat cave to prepared to die in a bat cave to prove it. so saying it prove it. so you're saying it was bats? is a bizarre was bats? this is a bizarre logic. you remember when boris johnson was lionising the handshake the handshake early on in the corona? shake hands with corona? i shake hands with people. got too fast . people. then he got too fast. yeah.i people. then he got too fast. yeah. i think i just don't yeah. i just think i just don't get i mean, he's get the logic. i mean, he's saying that. he's that saying that. he's saying that this all happens, guys. this is what all happens, guys. it was definitely bats. now watch me hang out 2.5 watch me hang out with 2.5 million. on these million. just on this. these guys a virus. let me guys can't have a virus. let me tell what's tell you. well, what's interesting is you've got something like the daily mail, pretty as mainstream, pretty much about as mainstream, a newspaper as possible, talking now openly about how, you know, the lab is now widely believed to have created negligently released this. the covid. so yeah , i mean, it's a very long yeah, i mean, it's a very long journey from where we were. and as nick says , this guy was
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as nick says, this guy was involved , had given one of the, involved, had given one of the, you know, money and involved in that. and also what he did was that. and also what he did was that i remember i remember so clearly there's all happening like at the beginning of covid. and there was this letter in the lancet signed by all these leading scientists and saying there's no way this this virus could be man made. like it's impossible, essentially . and it impossible, essentially. and it turns out he's the one who got that letter together. he's the one who co—owns the lab . he's one who co—owns the lab. he's also part of like i think he's the w.h.o. also part of like i think he's the who. whose own which is also heavily sponsored by china. but the whole thing was and i remember so clearly being like , remember so clearly being like, you know, when people would say, oh, yeah, i was made love, i was like, oh, you're such a crank or whatever. and now more and more, it's looking more like this jostling satellite, my twitter feed. amazing. we've read feed. it's amazing. we've read you you're right you know, is you're right is this gaslighting difference this gaslighting the difference is that i'm is i sometimes say that i'm wrong. the difference to wrong. that's the difference to me. it's i'll always say if i'm wrong, just never i'm book wrong, but just never i'm book the that on the gaslighting that went on
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with today it was with the public today it was unbelievable. only unbelievable. we were only allowed it jon allowed to say it once jon stewart said it. and so there's been ups, but now they're been lifted ups, but now they're even.i been lifted ups, but now they're even i a been lifted ups, but now they're even. i a great joke about even. i made a great joke about it being an explosion in it being there's an explosion in the hershey's chocolate the in the hershey's chocolate bar. now bar. yeah, exactly. and now they're even saying that the gain of function is a thing. all these things know, it's these things that we know, it's all out. foushee all coming out. foushee we'll get foushee but get on to foushee later, but it's all coming. it was always i mean, bit of mean, it's always a bit of a tale. i think when scientists start so obviously start going so obviously baffling you with science, you can a scientist, even can tell when a scientist, even on twitter, is trying explain on twitter, is trying to explain something and they're something and when they're trying your brain something and when they're with so much information, you 90, with so much information, you go, possibly go, oh, i can't possibly understand i will understand this. so i will simply take the word of simply have to take the word of the man in authority. there was an lot that vibe going an awful lot of that vibe going on. thought people on. i thought from the people who you believe that, who wanted you to believe that, no, couldn't be manmade no, this couldn't be manmade because there were people because that there were people who explaining who were patiently explaining over or 30 tweet threads over like 20 or 30 tweet threads why could conceive baby and why he could conceive a baby and why he could conceive a baby and why seem to demonstrate. why it did seem to demonstrate. and mean to be and then they were mean to be honest, thick to honest, i was too thick to really get of them. yeah, really get any of them. yeah, i was flooding simon with too much information. all ankle deep.
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well, reached the halfway well, we've reached the halfway point. in point. thanks. we'll see you in a couple minutes. for a couple of minutes. for a further into madness, further descent into madness, which with which always coincides with an upfick which always coincides with an uptick viewing figures. uptick in our viewing figures. so you shortly . but that is where women too much just look straight , not have . just look straight, not have. you can say these are dangerous people. he's a comedian. a comedian does have shares in mumsnet . paul tomkinson, does mumsnet. paul tomkinson, does he? yeah his wife was one of the one of the founders. but anyway, that's that's a totally
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that's probably about time for change. my biggest fear is we're going to spend the next five years looking back and the only thing we can do to move forward , i think, is get over and make the best of it stay united. don't believe in independence for scotland whatsoever and try and grow the economy over.
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welcome back to headline a. so josh, over to tuesdays times it seems the scurrilous new york times are trying to undermine yet another of britain's greatest institutions. and i don't know what the new york times has got it in for the uk. but they are they're just slamming it week after week. and it's so ridiculous stuff. it's so easy to disprove. it's just it's pathetic. this time it's oven it's pathetic. this time it's over. the whole trojan horse affair, is happened affair, which is what happened in birmingham, this letter in birmingham, where this letter came talking about came out. there's talking about this like conspiracy of islamists trying to take over the school system. now that was proof or suggested it was fake, but they made the podcast. the
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new york times made this podcast that was basically saying that the u.k. is islamophobic and pointing at michael gove, who was the education secretary at the time . whatever. so what's the time. whatever. so what's happenedis the time. whatever. so what's happened is they have made a special report, including gove. it's called a policy exchange . it's called a policy exchange. it's called a policy exchange. it's come out today and what it has come with is these very has come out with is these very clear facts away from the letter that prove that essentially they were trying to introduce an intolerant and aggressive islamic ethos, which meant installing sympathetic head teachers, removing heads that were felt to be insufficiently comply and trying to have influence on governing bodies . influence on governing bodies. and it wasn't about them trying to like force, like some kind of radicalisation or extremism, but it was definitely a ploy to. take over those you funded for their own to drive islamism . and their own to drive islamism. and so that's he's he's now going said today this is like the last line in there and it's just a very comprehensive. segregating
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boys and girls exposing pupils to intolerant views. pressurising girls to wear headscarf . he's broadcasting the headscarf. he's broadcasting the call to prayer across the place. those are not things should be in all schools . that's a fact in all schools. that's a fact that's established now . that's established now. england's first mozambique college , who is the mp for college, who is the mp for laboun college, who is the mp for labour, has come out and said agreeing with the report as well . so, i mean, hopefully we can now align on this. really wise is new york times getting its nose in our business again? i mean, there seems to be an absolute fuselage. absolutely. it's just america left. this organisation has nothing through. it understand through. it doesn't understand and at here. they've and scoffs at here. they've taken a peculiar stance towards bin this bin completely portraying this country insular backwater. country as an insular backwater. and out that there and he's out to say that there is them useful idiots as is called them useful idiots as result of it. one of my favourite bits is it's the podcast described go as well as one britain's most high one of britain's most high profile. you probably profile. i mean, you probably misspell alcoholic there haven't i mean and claim that the affair was driven by race. does anyone think gove is like a high priest? so the idea that in a
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high profile islamophobe , i high profile islamophobe, i mean, that sounds like tommy robinson or something. that's like he's just like his his whole of. can't help whole sort of. i can't help wondering whether are wondering whether they are deliberately this in order deliberately doing this in order to reaction to provoke a reaction in britain. can't imagine there's britain. i can't imagine there's many on the left. i read many people on the left. i read i read that it's because they because a subscription because it's a subscription based yeah. that they based service. yeah. that they are to get a british like are trying to get a british like far progressives to their website . right. and as the website. right. and as the guardian lets them down by occasionally letting through an actual article, it's as putin with brexit isn't it. but there is a certain kind of brit who does love to see evidence that the rest of the world regards. yeah. how backward we are. and what. yes well, good luck to them. as long as it's capitalism work, not socialism. i'm fine that nick tues independent . i that nick tues independent. i cannot help but wonder if j.k. rowling's latest charitable initiative will earn a unalloyed approbation. well, yeah . j.k. approbation. well, yeah. j.k. rowling launches sexual violence support service for women. and this is via its place five and named after the scottish goddess of winter. a bit pagan for me,
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but that's not the main point. the point is, it's mad that she's had to do this. she's launched this. so that women can have their own sort of safe space, perfectly reasonable . and space, perfectly reasonable. and it's insane it's it's kind of insane that it's got this point. they're got to this point. they're legally do it because legally allowed to do it because the equalities means the equalities act 2010 means that they, long as it's a that they, as long as it's a proportionate, means to achieve a have a legitimate end, they can have a legitimate end, they can have a single base. yeah. and of a single sex base. yeah. and of course, mean, it's so course, why not? i mean, it's so strange. we usually have obviously space for obviously women's space for sexual men, spaces for domestic violence , which up in that violence, which came up in that movie, red pill, whereas movie, the red pill, whereas controversial men's controversial topic and men's space. activists want space. what the activists want to have women's spaces and to do is have women's spaces and allow biological men into them, which is bizarre to but which is bizarre to me. but yeah, think is a great yeah, i think this is a great thing for rowling. sad that it's necessary think she should necessary and i think she should run to run against sturgeon to be leader scotland. she'd leader of scotland. then she'd win. an amazing idea this win. what an amazing idea this this and was this somebody and was also i believe this is in the independent they've left independent what they've left out consciously is the out have very consciously is the reason why this needs to be a service for women who have been who are survivors of sexual violence . but she was herself,
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violence. but she was herself, j.k. rowling , because there j.k. rowling, because there isn't a single sex available, say , for women who want to go say, for women who want to go and get counselling or have the women who work at the centre, people , logical women. so that's people, logical women. so that's not mentioned in this article. it demonstrates some essential. they don't mention the fact that the person who runs the edinburgh rape centre is a biological man , intact man, biological man, intact man, a trans identifying woman, a trans eye, but who has previously said that if a woman was to go in a who's who, who has suffered from a sex crime , that if they a sex crime, that if they requested a counsel who was biologically female , that they biologically female, that they were being bigoted , which is were being bigoted, which is umberleigh, and that they need to reframe their trauma . i mean, to reframe their trauma. i mean, thatis to reframe their trauma. i mean, that is men told. so this is providing valuable services, providing valuable services, providing that's the that's the. yeah. and they and they. so the fact that this is necessary in the first place doesn't exercise is unbelievable well done. j.k. rowling has standing up and
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doing it. but right then we have j.k. rowling, who is a woman of principle, but also a woman of immense means. i mean, it's quite unusual, isn't it, to find there's not many women, frankly, who have of amount of who have that kind of amount of capital at their to capital at their disposal to actually, you put their actually, you know, put their money their mouth and money where their mouth is and know person who know she's the only person who actually donated herself of actually donated herself out of being billionaire. yeah right. being a billionaire. yeah right. and although although yeah. the other person is who may have done himself out, been a billionaire, focusing on twitter, i to tesla it's also to charity. we need people. so we need people who are on the right side who've got money. but i'm specifically saying women, i mean, it's actually society or whatever it is. but the reality is that the bulk of super is that the bulk of really super rich individuals hyperfocus rich individuals are hyperfocus , socially , borderline socially dysfunctional , aren't they? dysfunctional men, aren't they? as a you who don't as a rule, you know, who don't tend come out and regard the tend to come out and regard the trans women's refuges trans issues or women's refuges as their main sort of as their as their main sort of preoccupation. so we hang by a thread daily mail. josh and thread onto daily mail. josh and this involves women this story involves women soccer, war and soccer, american civil war and taking the knee. i don't know why they didn't give this one to
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nick, be with you. nick, to be honest with you. yeah, know any of this yeah, i don't know any of this stuff. no virginia tech soccer player can sue the school for benching her. essentially, she was one of their star players. this is the western district of virginia. now said virginia. a judge has now said that this the coach who's called charles chug a dare. i think that's because he likes accosting pedestrians and trying to sell their car. it's about. yeah it must be one of his hobbies or something. and she at the time of the whole like black lives matter, she basically she was one of the starters, one of the star players. and she didn't take the knee, not because she doesn't black lives doesn't think the black lives matter, she says, she's matter, as she says, but she's not fan of the black lives not a fan of the black lives matter organisation. as and matter organisation. and as and as come out about that as more has come out about that organisation, she's organisation, particularly she's saying how want to saying about how they want to defund the police, they're defund the police, but they're actually traditional actually towards traditional family structures and anyway, so because she didn't do that, he's sort of up screaming and sort of end up screaming and then she, she went down like her previous, she'd done two seasons and like getting like and she was like getting like an hours and she was like getting like an hour's time, you know, eight, 8
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minutes, 76 minutes on average on each game. suddenly it went down to like 5 minutes for her last game. so she sees herself as being punished. but now virginia she got basically virginia and she got basically she had to quit. and so she's suing them and fair enough. hope she wins. and the coach also screamed in her face. so it wasn't that subtle. people wasn't that subtle. and people have because you have to come out because you just that it absolutely just scream that it absolutely is going to maybe is it going we're going to maybe she'll a nike football deal she'll get a nike football deal now that this is to the now that this is to begin, the whole here as whole thing is way out here as though she's on the wrong side that you believe in, regardless of it's the of what it costs. it's the problem putting politics problem of putting politics and football she is football full stop. but she is a hero because kirsten henning, i mean, because it's the most american thing can do. american thing you can do. you take a stand, up for the take a stand, stand up for the first amendment and your own bullies. here, bullies. and as it says here, this is favourite part is this is my favourite part is that is seeking a ruling that henning is seeking a ruling ordering to undergo first ordering a deer to undergo first amendment training. so amendment training. but so we have country have to learn what our country is all about. and i just i'm reminded of meme with the reminded of that meme with the one the salute. it's the one doing the salute. it's the one doing the salute. it's the one guy that's often the one one guy that's often the odd one out. that's my out. that is right. that's my motto says. and yet people never think that around, do
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think it's that way around, do they? think you're the they? they think you're the troublemaker it's troublemaker when it when it's something i she was something like. i think she was like was a couple of like there was a couple of people were that. and people who were like that. and i wouldn't necessarily quite taking the, do taking knee with the, but i do think there is a policy where you've got things like where you got america kneeling in the got america not kneeling in the world english world cup and you got english players seems mental not players that seems mental to not like. because their like. yeah, because it was their issue that was yeah it should be the national it's something that it the only thing that it should be the only thing that you expected do and even you are expected to do and even that i dare is probably that i dare say is probably living on time but living on borrowed time now. but really should living on borrowed time now. but reanothing should living on borrowed time now. but reanothing else should living on borrowed time now. but reanothing else that should living on borrowed time now. but rea nothing else that you're d be nothing else that you're expected. under any expected. you know, under any degree that shows the level of what peer pressure and that what is peer pressure and that is societal pressure like suddenly that means that suddenly that that means that racist doing racist unless you're doing it. i mean you the scouts, mean when you join the scouts, you learn to hold you you learn how to hold up three and give the three fingers and you give the scout oath make little scout oath and you make little prayers you pledge prayers and you pledge allegiance god, the queen prayers and you pledge al|the1nce god, the queen prayers and you pledge al|the country god, the queen prayers and you pledge al|the country or god, the queen prayers and you pledge al|the country or whatever. queen prayers and you pledge al|the country or whatever. iueen in the country or whatever. i mean, understood. mean, that's understood. you join join a join it, but if you join a soccer team then start soccer team and then they start importing ideals importing other political ideals into it, that's just totally unacceptable. very unacceptable. yeah, i feel very strongly about it at the time. i remember tweeting about when remember tweeting about it when the saying the premier started doing saying
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no of this. yeah, no good will come of this. yeah, i article. a bit of an i wrote the article. a bit of an avalanche hatred from the avalanche of hatred from the lowerjewish sometimes. you have to your anyway. next to pick your heel anyway. next time. with football adjacent news. anyway, in tuesday's mirror, a sudden mirror, this is a second sudden and among the and tragic death among the qatari press all qatari woke up press course all looking odd. a second looking a bit odd. yeah a second journalist suddenly the journalist died suddenly on the same while. so this same day. grant while. so this grant while who grant while guy who died suddenly brother eric suddenly and his brother eric while was it was while felt that it was it was foul play he said i believe he was killed and i and i know he received and beg received death threats and i beg for others on the internet for help others on the internet said was vaccine, which, said it was the vaccine, which, of of course, is of course, of course, is ludicrous. not possible. ludicrous. it's not possible. but this now, this person, i'm very unfortunate. khalid al malami died suddenly malami has also died suddenly while covering the world cup . while covering the world cup. and a of people are suddenly and a lot of people are suddenly collapsing and dying suddenly of heart issues these days. that's all to say. i'm not all i'm going to say. i'm not sure what we're allowed to say without getting trouble. without getting in trouble. it is it? i mean, is peculiar, isn't it? i mean, he healthy. he he did look pretty healthy. he was stadium wearing was outside the stadium wearing his in to his rainbow shirt in order to not allowed in, wasn't he? he not be allowed in, wasn't he? he was taking scramble. yeah, was taking a scramble. yeah, yeah, and been yeah, yeah. and he had been writing , it seems more prose . he
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writing, it seems more prose. he was filing more copy on the subject of qatari intolerance, the way his brothers gay so yeah. hisjob is not the way his brothers gay so yeah. his job is not to support his brother his job is this is to cover the football out there. and instead he had he had focus on the on the intolerances and the inequities in the society. is it is entitled to make. but i'm not saying i just don't think it's, you know, justified on the strength brother on the strength of his brother being then he dies. and being gay and then he dies. and thatis being gay and then he dies. and that is extraordinarily i mean, it's picking conspiracy . who it's picking a conspiracy. who was was he because he killed was it? was he because he killed or it or some people or was it or some people think it's let's say it's a fact. well, let's say it was was putin, he'd been was if it was putin, he'd been badmouthing like that. nobody would question at all would have any question at all at you know, they at this point. you know, they the be the mainstream media would be saying, could have saying, well, this could have also hard time. yeah, also just had a hard time. yeah, it's you know, we have it's possible. you know, we have to say it is possible. yeah well , one more story, josh, i must say, is looking striking this evening in prime al khor minutes in a tuesday's mail has a story about another well—dressed tv star who went a bit far. indeed alex scott gets dressing down from the bbc bosses after
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promoting her recent outfit rise up against reece reese outfit. this is a message. put up against reece reese outfit. this is a message . put some this is a message. put some photos online of her in this wonderful and then they then the male article basically does a big ad for reese talking about thi s £168 trousers and the image this £168 trousers and the image and the excellent orange blazer and the excellent orange blazer and silk shirt. and it's not like i don't know who is strike she's she was one of the england footballers anyway very very mild i'd say she's pretty. footballers anyway very very mild i'd say she's pretty . yeah. mild i'd say she's pretty. yeah. as i don't care about being accused of sexism, it's more that my wife is watching . they that my wife is watching. they want her to get back to an argument . but yeah . so she put argument. but yeah. so she put a photo of herself on instagram and with and tagged in the bbc and with and tagged in the bbc and obviously you're not meant do that kind of thing and it's not good there's been a few interesting things about this obviously the bbc both the itv , obviously the bbc both the itv, there was a lot of interest but there was a lot of interest but the thing about this, did you put that about the whole about the three women? now seems to me
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that was oh, that might have been me was yeah they said the shade of the name of it was saying that do turn the sound down something. what. down or something. this is what. yeah. was you. it was. yeah. no it was you. it was. i read the newspaper. yeah. i remember saying no . you agree. remember saying no. you agree. oh no. i was just the one who said bring down the saturation of it as well because was in of it as well because i was in agreement. was just agreement. yeah, i was just saying, women on men's saying, three women on a men's football, was odd. football, which was a bit odd. i don't it is hard. we don't think it is hard. we are entitled that you entitled to say that you wouldn't put blokes wouldn't put three blokes talking about it be talking about it would be regarded as patronising. i understand three understand now, you know, three blokes to watch blokes are going to watch women's i know women's football. i know that was homelessness. this is mental. i mean, at the time, i mean, this would be like me just, know, advertise the just, you know, advertise in the weekly podcast now every weekly sceptic podcast now every tuesday live tv tuesday or something on live tv wouldn't do it, but it's different because bbc. different because it's a bbc. it's obviously everyone it's obviously absurd. everyone knows on the knows you can't do it. on the bbc funded can't bbc as publicly funded can't just is just suddenly tag in a brand is funny the male then up funny that the male then gave up i was the mail. they i think it was in the mail. they gave whole list of other gave a whole list of other things yeah, yeah. things that bbc yeah, yeah. i think that of course the think i read that of course the opportunity sort of plough into the equal it's easy the not equal anyway it's easy when now but in when you you now but in the final musk's
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final section we have musk's latest outrage the most important news we've ever important news story we've ever covered why if you covered probably. and why if you get beautiful get a message from a beautiful woman, answer it. see you woman, do not answer it. see you in a couple of minutes. markets, it feels a little bit of continental creation . we of continental creation. we don't have them in malmesbury , don't have them in malmesbury, although they are priced though.
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but i don't mind that because you've got to take into account how much trade do these small sort of companies get that's that's a totally different story anyway. that's all we have time for tonight, i'm afraid. i've been leo kearse and thank you so much to my brilliant panel that was supposed to sound so sarcastic. perhaps you've heard it really hard and paul cox last
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now, welcome back to the final part of headliners next tuesday's times , elon musk has tuesday's times, elon musk has announced he with foushee. yes that's well known slang algae incidentally elon musk suggests prosecuting anthony foushee over covid lockdowns, although really, what he did was just do a funny tweet that said, my pronouns are prosecute fowl, actually, which was pretty hilarious . actually, which was pretty hilarious. gen—x humour, classic musk and of course the left. these all went bonkers. and someone who applied to it trying to get him banned from trying to get mobile to boycott get teemo mobile to boycott twitter seen twitter saying have you seen t—mobile? these these t—mobile? you know, these these self—appointed formers of the regime's people in the regime's worst people in the world? kevin bacon was it all
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those of you know, that's those kind of you know, that's terrible, those people. and you went even in hard. musk he also said the woke mind virus is either defeated nothing either defeated or nothing else matters. isn't matters. and that's true, isn't it? to defeat if we want it? we have to defeat if we want any kind of society. and so why and the twitter part five and the twitter files part five has come out tonight. has just come out tonight. i don't time all yet. don't have time to read all yet. whether exposing how whether i'm exposing how ridiculously was , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it ulously was , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv usly was , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv this was , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv this hour. was , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv this hour. why; , but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv this hour. why is but this whether i'm exposing how ri(it tv this hour. why is thisthis is it tv this hour. why is this virus they all want virus so absurd? they all want to get rid of trump. so they just rules. to do it just found new rules. to do it is completely complete authoritarian nonsense and you've got pick side you've got to pick a side because is on the side of because musk is on the side of transparency, free speech, the people are him, on people who are against him, on the authoritarianism and the side of authoritarianism and around specifically with foushee , he believes to have been , he believes him to have been funding kind of function funding the kind of function research that they think was taking wuhan. he's taking place in wuhan. and he's denied so denied that categorically. so there is is there is there is a determination among the republican party to actually put him in the dock, is that right? yeah, they want they want to yeah, they want to they want to see justice for this gain of see see justice for this gain of function so can get to the function so we can get to the bottom least. yeah. bottom of it at least. yeah. obviously, many people that obviously, the many people that don't be to the
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don't want that to be got to the bottom yeah arthur is bottom of so yeah arthur is but let's was let's remember it was also a joke from muskie satirised pronouns and this is what he does. gen—x. he does a sort does. he's gen—x. he does a sort of you of ironic humour, which you might a responsible might say is a responsible position, also pretty position, but it's also pretty funny. thing funny. and the other thing he's done, mention, done, which we should mention, is he's he's cracking down on child exploitation. does child exploitation. what does anyone about elton anyone to say about that? elton john's twitter john's flouncing off the twitter and stephen fry going no, and stephen fry is going no, i wouldn't or ice like wouldn't mind. or using ice like you care child sex you don't care about child sex in that place those two examples that at least that you chosen are at least a chance. that you chosen are at least a chance . you know, they're just chance. you know, they're just stuff i point like, oh, that's not really i didn't say that once i've seen in the last few days why they don't cry was i'm there but i mean that interview gave it a sort going saying gave it a sort of going saying and started talking and then he started talking about piers morgan being on gb news of man . what do you news accused of man. what do you think? i can certainly get think? well, i can certainly get behind the pronoun bit because it's compelled speech that's important. i think it drives me both about foushee do you think he's is a bit of a he's he's is look a bit of a he's been 1984. i don't been there 1984. yeah i don't i mean i can see he's a very divisive figure. i personally
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don't think he's been out to anybody in any of that. so it's interesting . also, dave interesting. also, dave chappelle, who i'm not particular fan, i'm fine comedically, but he believes i believe he did saturday night live . he went on, you know, musk live. he went on, you know, musk went on his his show and got booed, spoke . and there's booed, spoke. and there's footage. but then the footage got deleted from twitter is on facebook, which is i'm okay facebookrwhich is i'm okay and boos facebookg'whioh is i'm okay and boos but i harry and cheers and boos but i harry and meghan isn't it really you know it's really it's always the boos that carry the capture the attention. josh you stage now now what is quite obviously not say the most important and encourage story to emerge in the last 24 hours or indeed last 24 years is being buried in the final beck straight but it looks like everything's going to be all right after all, this is it. i mean, is the moment that i mean, this is the moment that they're going to look to and go, this is it turned around. this is where it turned around. then we're going to contacted this is where it turned around. th
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can create our energy fusion , can create our energy fusion, being fission where they break apart the atoms and that releases energy fusion where they push molecules together . they push molecules together. helium in this case, which releases the energy as they merge. yeah and the difference is that create is that that doesn't create toxic waste whatnot. toxic waste, waste and whatnot. now, they've tried to do now, when they've tried to do this before and they've done fusion problem fusion in the past, the problem is taken the most they've is it's taken the most they've ever got is 70% of output of energy. so they put in all this like huge amount of energy and they only got percent of it. but this is the first time they've got more energy out they got more energy out than they put essentially creating put in. essentially creating energy. so this is a huge deal. this is the that we've all been talking points wherever you lie on the whole environ and environmental issue this is the big hope that there would be something that would come along. obviously it's not like it's going happen tomorrow. going to happen tomorrow. but this a this is a huge deal. this is a this is a huge deal. it's too cheap to metre. that's what they say isn't it. yeah. it's to energy. it would it's going to energy. it would be just be essentially would just be free produce free and would only produce helium running helium which we're also running out as yeah. so we can
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out of as well. yeah. so we can all about the balloons. all relax about the balloons. interestingly, we're just talking he's against talking musk. he's been against fusion it fusion in the past, saying it was logistics and was because of logistics and cost. will this change that cost. but will this change that them? you're saying you were them? so you're saying you were wrong follow them ? no, i think wrong. follow them? no, i think he may have been. we'd be very nice to see nick tues mirror now and a clash of civilisations in and a clash of civilisations in a florida prayer room. yeah, this is a teacher who insulted muslim pupils praying and it was i don't think we got the video but basically there were some muslim people's praying on the floor. and said, floor. she came along and said, i jesus . i'm i believe in jesus. i'm interrupting the floor. and she said about y'all doing said something about y'all doing this. magic was not the most hold on, this is my office , yo. hold on, this is my office, yo. and y'all doing this magic ? and y'all doing this magic? yeah, let's be very fair. yeah, yeah. let's be very fair. firstly, it was her office, so there is that. but she could have let them finish. and when she mentions . jesus, that's she mentions. jesus, that's possibly wrong angle because possibly the wrong angle because muslims respect jesus , muslims actually respect jesus, they him times. they mention him more times. i think in the koran, he's even mentioned the i've even mentioned the bible. i've even heard. she shouldn't heard. but but she shouldn't have been sacked. that's my that's complaint. i mean, that's my complaint. i mean, it's been a bit tasteless
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it's been a bit it's tasteless what she did, she shouldn't what she did, but she shouldn't have and let just have been sacked and let just posit, other posit, had it happened the other way christian way around, that christian prayer have been interrupted, she'd medal from joe she'd have had a medal from joe biden. she'd be that biden. and she'd be view that you i don't you give me that. no, i don't think is a good. also think this is a good. they also i think a slightly rich i think there's a slightly rich an atheist would say a christians calling your yours is magic. one's right magic. but why one's the right one. and whatever my prayer is legit she's using the word magic as a derogatory . yeah, magic. as a derogatory. yeah, magic. the magic is . yeah, yeah. we're the magic is. yeah, yeah. we're working who she is. if not devil worship or but she's she's basically accusing islam of being a sort of putting that is not either i think she'd say that us an illegitimate form of prayer or whatever but my one is the right one. omg i follow jesus doesn't i don't think i don't think it's time for. oh they have the they had the right to be there, they had the right to be there, they had the right to be there, they had the right to be praying. i do. and i think it was a very stupid thing to do. well, josh, tuesday's do. yeah well, josh, tuesday's metro very to has details of the woman to not respond to if you
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start getting flirty messages from us. yes sleuth charges just £25 to catch cheating men essentially this is someone who women can hire i guess on men. well, then it wouldn't really work that way, would it be to sort of send. now, this is what it doesn't really her techniques but seems like contacting but it seems like contacting people online and then seeing if they buy like, you know, if they're going to go, oh yeah, hey, i'll meet up with you. and then that would be enough. you know, her photos know, with her photos to then contact 25 quid, extraordinarily. that could be like she could a bunch like that. she could do a bunch of a morning and then of them in a morning and then get the money. but what i think is think she's missing trick is i think she's missing a trick here or someone's missing a trick quite trick because she's quite attractive is like time attractive is like any time i get contacted by an attractive person , i'm just like, this is person, i'm just like, this is how much is my wife paying? yeah, on top of it. but how much is my wife paying? yeah, on top of it . but i'm yeah, not on top of it. but i'm like, this is obviously , you like, this is obviously, you know , spam email. yeah. like who know, spam email. yeah. like who attractive is going to be contacting me and i just imagine what you need to do is get someone who's kind of attractive seven like a, six c, i go and
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contact you and go , hey, i've contact you and go, hey, i've got one sign on me or whatever , got one sign on me or whatever, and then i'll be like, whoa, this is a real woman who's interested. and then you click back , but suddenly someone as back, but suddenly someone as attractive. is this possible thing. there is a that's how to get job. if she's say like, get a job. if she's say like, i mean, technically it's pretty simple. she puts up a hot photo and messages it. but and messages and that's it. but yeah, 25 quid, but yeah, and it's 25 quid, but that's a rate . that's only for a base rate. simon put in more time simon just to put in more time and work, she has to sleep with him several times and then go to europe. is the thing that europe. this is the thing that bothers we're bothers me. it's like, oh, we're catching cheating men. catching all these cheating men. would girlfriend would you want a girlfriend who would hire a private investigator you? investigator to entrap you? that's question. yeah, it's that's my question. yeah, it's already gone wrong at that point. guess it just happened. point. i guess it just happened. it is. it is it a girlfriend or is it like deep into the marriage, though? i suppose it's the itch. what the seven year itch. that's what i'm talking girlfriend so i'm talking about. girlfriend so have cheated most have been cheated on before most and catch them and when i want to catch them out employ her and she out so they employ her and she looks. saw picture in the in looks. i saw a picture in the in the she does extra the paper she does look extra ordinary the of girl ordinary like the kind of girl that girls think their that most girls think their boyfriend cheat with that most girls think their boy exactly cheat with that most girls think their boy exactly what cheat with that most girls think their boy exactly what you're with that most girls think their boy exactly what you're saying the exactly what you're saying
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is a very rude one. so is it's a very rude one. so psychology she's like you know had pumped up and it works had a lip pumped up and it works i it does. depressing the i guess it does. depressing the men that we are finally putting the blue into bluetooth in tuesday star now this one seems to run out the programmes and all pretty okay good i've got loads on this. my expert topic neighbour hangs up awkward note to stop resent playing through speakers , so it's a classic speakers, so it's a classic problem . been there simon is it problem. been there simon is it 7 problem. been there simon is it ? they've connected to a bluetooth speaker and it's suddenly start playing through the neighbour's speaker or at least the audio . yeah. if they least the audio. yeah. if they haven't hooked up the video as well. no, but i'm and they had to put a know this as to the to put a know of this as to the person keeps connecting person who keeps connecting their and their device to my speaker and playing there it playing adult videos. there it is on the screen. please disconnect our device. the disconnect from our device. the fed neighbour an fed up neighbour ordered only an order the order as they underlined the last sentence. it's last part. the sentence. it's very hear your very upsetting to hear your aduu very upsetting to hear your adult videos and our speaker all hours please that hours the day. please allow that simple i know if i simple please. i don't know if i buy though, because mean, buy it though, because i mean, i've to speak because you i've got to speak because you have with quite
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have to connect with them quite deliberately will stop deliberately and it will stop the coming. i know. the sound coming. i know. whatever. well, nick and i actually live very close to each other, so i'm calling certainly on bluetooth, getting on my bluetooth, getting his jordan in the jordan peterson i be lost in the face of salesman you are not a lot stuff get up off your neck to jordan peterson podcast your flow to your room. i think this is going to turn out to be the husband of the of the couple who are you know, and it's his speaker and it's his. and in fact, just doing it. he's fact, he's just doing it. he's been oh, they been out says, oh, no, they listen. of like listen. it's sort of like superman. he superman. like every time he goes room and goes outside the room and suddenly it's this thing happens, if you will see that . happens, if you will see that. no, that's it. that's a moving house level awkwardness, isn't it? once you receive that note, i best friends that. i become best friends with that. but i like your but i'll be like, i like your honesty. sorry. already. honesty. i'm sorry. we already. we've awkward we've already done the awkward part. know what kind of part. they know what kind of you're time that you're into. so next time that you've nice friendship you've got a nice friendship coming? i think so, yeah. and also, know what exactly also, you know what we exactly what into so what kind of they're into so that's all we have time for evening. thank you to . the peaks
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evening. thank you to. the peaks of professionalism just how he and digs him. i've been simon evansif and digs him. i've been simon evans if this has been coming through your neighbours speakers thank tomorrow thank you for listening tomorrow leo kearse for more democracy then.
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cross—channel also talk tough on the labour market and preventing people joining, the labour market, which would suppress wages, which was, you know, the traditional sort harbour view . traditional sort harbour view. then we're going to hear the traditional situation has changed once he gets in. and what's that phrase said? i changed once he gets in. and sort of companies get? you know, traders get if they want to work up the price and taurus or whoever to. i paid
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up the price and taurus or whoever to. i pai d £6.50 for whoever to. i paid £6.50 for a tiny bit of mulled wine but if you if you don't want to pay that then just don't go why complain about it ? do you go to complain about it? do you go to
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