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good evening you're with polly middle east in the gb newsroom coming next is headline is but first let's bring you up to date with the latest news and breaking news within the last half an hour, we bring you the sad that two—tone legend and lead singer of specials, lead singer of the specials, terry died after terry hall, has died after a short illness at the age of 63. his band mates posted on social media saying was a beautiful friend, brother and one of the most brilliant singers . the most brilliant singers. the specials chronicled the lives the uk's disenfranchised youth dunng the uk's disenfranchised youth during the eighties, with hits like too much, too young and ghost town . the band said terry ghost town. the band said terry
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was a husband and father and one of the kindest, funniest and most genuine souls his music and performances in capture created the very essence of life. the joy, the very essence of life. the joy, the pain, the humour , fight joy, the pain, the humour, fight for justice, but mostly the love. the cause of terry hall's death has not yet been made pubuc. death has not yet been made public . well, anthony is today. public. well, anthony is today. the prime minister has praised the selfless dedication and bravery of troops currently deployed . estonia rishi sunak deployed. estonia rishi sunak has served christmas lunch to troops . the estonian prime troops. the estonian prime minister at his side as they chatted to uk servicemen and women. the uk has doubled its military presence in estonia in response to the build of russian forces around ukraine mr. sunak's trip comes as. he calls on european leaders to stand firm in their support for. ukraine and. here the home secretary says she's, committed to the rwanda rotation plan after the court ruled it is lawful . speaking in the after the court ruled it is lawful. speaking in the commons said the plan was humane and a
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practical alternative for those who come to the uk through dangerous and illegal routes. the courts of justice ruled policy is consistent with the refugee convention . charities, refugee convention. charities, however, have to appeal today's decision . but the home secretary decision. but the home secretary says we cannot . people coming says we cannot. people coming here illegally , being relocated here illegally, being relocated to rwanda is not a punishment, an innovative way of addressing an innovative way of addressing a major problem to redress imbalance between illegal legal migration routes . it will also migration routes. it will also ensure that those in genuine of international protection are provided with it in. rwanda a tory mp has had to apologise after telling a bahraini human rights campaigner to go back to bahrain . rights campaigner to go back to bahrain. it's rights campaigner to go back to bahrain . it's after the bahrain. it's after the campaigner who says he was tortured in his home country , tortured in his home country, made a complaint to the conservative. saeed ahmed wadi alleges the comments made by mp
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bob stewart to racial abuse and he's also reported the incident to police. the camp has since apologised and denied his comments were racist racist . comments were racist racist. that set you up to date on tv onune that set you up to date on tv online and dub plus radio with gb news tonight where it's time now for headliners . now for headliners. hello, good evening. welcome to headliners i am simon evans looking ever more like farmer christmas . it has to like farmer christmas. it has to be said these days and joining me tonight are josh howie and nick dixon, very much a full panel nick dixon, very much a full panel. so let's a look at tomorrow's front pages. we start with the daily mail . you lead with the daily mail. you lead with the daily mail. you lead with rishi. i won't back down over strikes and picks from gary neville at the top there we'll be discussing his clash with rishi soon. the telegraph has
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plead end strikes as nhs faces meltdown and that is amber heard reappearing on pages as she was dominic asking them about a year ago the i has no guarantee of ambulance for stroke heart attack terrifying for many people is christmas especially with a little bit of overdue christmas turkey the guardian ambulance strike threatens lives of 999 patients on an bosses an and they have something little bit more christmasy from keith there the financial times crisis talks with ambulance leaders as nurses threaten six months of strikes and there's a picture of the are in ally doing their good work the mirror you are working nurses to the bone. i don't think that is specifically to me at least i hope not and the daily express nurses talked us rishi we don't want to break the
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bank. so the two sides of that story there, metro has candice in critical still on the nhs and in critical still on the nhs and in fact with exactly the same i'm sure exactly what we're looking at that perhaps we'll find out shortly to talk us through front pages very shortly . so through front pages very shortly. so front page, i believe. yeah. so their main story is ambulance strike threatens lives of and 999 patients warn nhs and they're saying this has the potential to be much worse . the potential to be much worse. the nurses strike last week partly it's an ambulance strike and it's an ambulance strike and it's an ambulance strike and it's a nurses strike. yeah but there's also criticisms gp's who are basically saying that no one's pay warnings to people to say essentially the advice would be don't move right, don't move, don't do anything risky , just don't do anything risky, just stay still in a bubble, don't
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pull crackers. so put devon hay that could be like that could shock the heart yeah bang didn't no climb up to the of the tree those towers and up now it stays down that's it just sit there watch gb news for the next couple of days. what about stock is hung over open fires . i mean, is hung over open fires. i mean, you're crazy, man. that would be really upsetting . absolute really upsetting. absolute madness. i don't want to think about all things that go wrong. well, you i couple of well, for you and i a couple of you know infidels, we can we can shrug this stuff off, but nick thinks this season quite seriously how do you feel about this about what christmas about christmas being destroyed by ambulance drivers striking. yeah i mean it's not just because a christian it's more just because i'm a person that i'm a bit worried about it because i mean idea i mean for example fact that you might you might call 999 and not hear anything until thursday or friday not even hear well that was my it. well said the massive disruption expected to last up to three days with
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crews not reaching some patients who nine tomorrow who call nine on nine tomorrow until thursday. friday. so only on tuesday tomorrow. i mean, that's of meant like that's kind of that's meant like what i was just trying to establish and i'm being establish and i'm not being facetious. we'll they're facetious. we'll will they're called the answered you or facetious. we'll will they're call
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know, to see who's got so—and—so's parcel taken and so—and—so's parcel taken in. and so—and—so's parcel taken in. and so might be people so on it might be worth people setting up though in their setting those up though in their neighbourhood check neighbourhood absolutely check checking know checking on people and you know yeah they used to do a great routine about some of the next door who hadn't door to him who hadn't been around throughout around to same throughout the entire carried even entire winter lazio carried even taken milk for the last taken in their milk for the last two weeks. but slightly dug . but two weeks. but slightly dug. but you know , kind of thing might be you know, kind of thing might be very necessary for anything else. on the guardian in 2012, is the photo there in essentially they're celebrating christmas in the underground because course putin now because of course, putin is now sort indiscriminately sort of indiscriminately attacking kyiv with drones, which was supposedly bought from iran and so this is like the only safe way they can celebrate christmas. well i suppose it's 5050 between them and old folk who aren't getting picked up by the ambulances at this stage. nick you have the daily mail. yeah. so obviously mail's got the strikes as well, but it's going russia. i won't back down over strikes, which is a tom petty esque threat there. and of course okay say that. course, that's okay to say that. but can get you trouble.
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but it can get you in trouble. i think callahan got in a bit of trouble this stance back in the day. and it's citing here the fact that tolerate months fact that he'll tolerate months of than of disruption rather than risk an price pile. an inflationary price pile. so this obviously sunak fiscal this is obviously sunak fiscal irresponsibility, even though some people could argue he gave away a lot of money during the lockdown. he seemed to be very reluctant it. but the reluctant about it. but the question long can question is, how long can actually out the kind actually hold out given the kind of we've about in the of things we've about in the previous given the mayhem previous story, given the mayhem going be interested going to have. so be interested to who wins kind of i to see who wins and i kind of i mean i'm kind with peter mean i'm kind of with peter hitchens this one who on hitchens on this one who was on question a quite question time, had a quite a viral clip talking about he wanted nurses to be paid more. he shouldn't be he felt they shouldn't be allowed strike. they into allowed to strike. they go into that profession. wanted that profession. but he wanted to more. you initially, to be paid more. you initially, i as paramedics well. so i mean, as paramedics well. so it's a bit complicated, but the tncky it's a bit complicated, but the tricky situation had tricky situation we've had and we've golden we've only through a golden i think many of us really think very many of us really recognising basking in recognising it and basking in it. inflation low and so it. inflation was low and so generally pay deals generally speaking, pay deals could out. in in could be wrangled out. you in in in usual traditional manner. in the usual traditional manner. it's as soon as inflation gets into double digits and starts leaping around over the leaping around all over the place , who's in the public
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place, who's in the public sector? know will sector? you know will immediately recourse to immediately have recourse to their and that their industrial action and that has an inflationary pressure in the whole thing. i mean, you know, inflation, this is why you have to keep it down. it's like fire in a funny dockyard, you know, rishi is on the know, it's and rishi is on the fact in a couple of months fact that in a couple of months the inflation go down. so there will case to make will be less case to make towards this 19. but they're not realistic they really want 19. but what they would like is someone actually to them someone to actually to them about money. and that's what the government is not doing with the nurses. okay. we can to the nurses. okay. we can go to the telegraph. i imagine telegraph. joshua, i imagine probably a very. yeah. so just like there was a picture also in the but there's another like there was a picture also in the ambert there's another like there was a picture also in the amber will re's another like there was a picture also in the amber will be. another like there was a picture also in the amber will be heard ier like there was a picture also in the amber will be heard so she here. amber will be heard so she done a settlement with johnny depp for $1,000,000. she's sort of insinuating that it's not loss, but i'd say million dollars kind of is . that's just dollars kind of is. that's just me. i mean, you know , crazy that me. i mean, you know, crazy that way. i one of the questions is arguably the big question really although is harder to address is
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whose career is in better shape this point who comes out of this looking to the future. i looking forward to the future. i mean he's he's mean depp is he's he's re—emerged onto the illuminati the bus stops his knee with his sausage advert. but i would say he seems to have come out ahead of it i don't think either of them there was that was revealed them there was that was revealed the videos of both of them weren't looking good i wouldn't to be in a relation with those people wife was absolutely people my wife was absolutely adamant was adamant that johnny depp was over woman would go and see over no woman would go and see him in movie after this that him in a movie after this that he you know i was not so he was you know and i was not so sure i know, you know, sure and i don't know, you know, he has a slightly quirky culty anyway the amber anyway doesn't mean the amber heard more mainstream, heard is much more mainstream, as as understand it. right as far as i understand it. right hollywood encounter hollywood will encounter them, i don't he certainly in don't know. but he certainly in the public opinion and the court of public opinion and i'll defend them. well, i felt a bit badly because. i found out he hadn't scrutinised to he hadn't been scrutinised to our but he i think our own wootton, but he i think he wins in court of opinion he wins in the court of opinion also. she was ordered pay 10 million in compensation and million in a compensation and then damages, 5 million then punitive damages, 5 million on was he had to pay on top of that was he had to pay her for her to her 2 million. so for her to come with only million is come with only 1 million is a
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win financially her. but i think in of public opinion he's in terms of public opinion he's he's won it and also he's just much bigger star he's been around generations now she's around for generations now she's been but been in not compared to but i mean aquaman that's mean in aquaman i mean that's essentially she be the essentially you just she be the next ms. marvel or whatever anything else on the telegraph they so they usually have. yeah. so there's a interesting little story at bottom there. story at the bottom there. beijing of virus cover up beijing accuse of virus cover up now this relates to a thread that i saw online earlier quite an extensive thread talking about how there's just been an explosion because the explosion because because of the protests they've sort of abandoned this covid zero zero covid policy seen as a very good vaccine's not good at all haven't rolled it out very much there's a big vaccine hesitancy amongst elderly so there were these in this thread but lots of videos of morgues of people in hostels like actually sardine packed lots people dying. they're saying that a million people could be dying . the people could be dying. the already has gone to this reminds me of all the scaring back in the day when you see the video and then suddenly you know now
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much more sceptical than i was a few years ago so i'm like well where did that video come from where did that video come from where did that but it doesn't look it's interesting, look good. it's interesting, isn't obviously isn't it? because mean obviously these lives it these are people's lives and it must be flip about it but there is that saying know this is a marathon a sprint was marathon not a sprint was a point of we were all that point of which we were all that the countries actually the east countries had actually been extraordinary efficiency and ruthlessness and we were not sure whether our people would have put up with that kind of thing you know but the you the hospitals overnight hospitals being built overnight and apartment blocks being dealt they dealt with it, you know , they dealt with it, you know, fact turns out. no, it's fact it turns out. no, it's actually you know, there's many more chapters unfold. they've more chapters to unfold. they've missed massive window to missed a massive window to actually their elderly actually vaccinate their elderly population are the most at risk and people with underlying health conditions with a good vaccine or a good vaccine. that's the thing. there's a degree of nationalist pride, absolutist hubris. of course , absolutist hubris. of course, always everything always brings down everything that have. no, i'm that you want to have. no, i'm not. lost on that. do you not. i'm lost on that. do you want to do the early retirement one not? yeah. do well, one or not? yeah. do well, there's another story about.
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early which is early retirement, which is basically been basically the pandemic's been blamed means most blamed which means lockdown most of time . yeah. but the fact of the time. yeah. but the fact that 565 5000 people and fewer are classed as economically active in the workplace now . so active in the workplace now. so this is another one of these cost of lockdowns. i always like to talk. we did. we had no idea what happened. we just shut the down of years, down for a couple of years, absolutely and there's more absolutely mad. and there's more and costs we had to and more costs go up. we had to strip think some people link to it. inflation is, of course unked it. inflation is, of course linked to it. just about everything. and the is, everything. and the thing is, it's a kind of it's almost like a kind of psychological these. psychological long covid these. yeah, because yeah, yeah, yeah. because we find people like find out that people don't like and allow them to find and once we allow them to find that out of course they want to work from home all these sort of retire. but can, i mean retire. yeah but can, i mean i know just it can happen a know just it, it can happen a day or two go by if you're a day or two can go by if you're a stand—up whether you stand—up comedian whether you know couple of days know you have a couple of days here a couple days or here in a couple days or whatever, then a bit whatever, but then a little bit if you sometimes you have a week and nothing much happens and you just sort of i never just sort of sort of i never want leave the house, want to leave the house, especially cold. i just especially if it's cold. i just don't leave house. take
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don't ever leave the house. take your the pedal. i mean, your foot off the pedal. i mean, arguably, stand up, an arguably, it's a stand up, an almost sort of impulsive like you to do it. that's why you have to do it. that's why you have to do it. that's why you you know, when that you do it. you know, when that was months ago, once you was a few months ago, once you got need. yeah. and it's got over need. yeah. and it's like, know, what do like, you know, what do i actually do? i need to drive to formula on friday like a lot happier and i never went back personally so true you guys got a to squeeze a couple of seconds to squeeze the in before the daily star in just before the daily star in just before the break. well, this is the the break. oh, well, this is the best stories. i don't know why we're and seconds, we're doing it. and 2 seconds, but for being such but this is sales for being such a and it's a clock's, of course, apologising for what said about meghan markle. to i meghan markle. now to me i thought i'm not thought the whole now i'm not saying was great he did saying it was great he did a crude satire, but to it was obvious it was satire of game obvious it was a satire of game of thrones. he said should of thrones. he said she should have excellent. so walk have like excellent. so i walk through streets, obviously through the streets, obviously excessive. for excessive. but he was going for a riff. i mean, he he was a comic riff. i mean, he he was saying how much he and to me, his own exaggeration was slightly self—deprecating. he's he's got this ridiculous fantasy for so he's for i thought that. so he's lampooning, and so afflicted for i thought that. so he's larhate1ing, and so afflicted for i thought that. so he's larhate for], and so afflicted for i thought that. so he's larhate for her. and so afflicted for i thought that. so he's lar hate for her. yeah.o afflicted for i thought that. so he's lar hate for her. yeah. so fflicted by hate for her. yeah. so i sleep is such a middle aged man. i'm just so angry. and so i
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thought, look, i'm saying it thought, look, i'm not saying it was what he said, was great what he said, but think the has been think the response has been absurd. i mean carol, think what was saying on twitter be was saying on twitter he be fired, his platforms. fired, take away his platforms. it's it's hate it's misogyny, it's hate material. culture is back material. cancel culture is back again. that people again. and i know is that people like jolly were attacking like dumb jolly were attacking him this great jason him as if he's this great jason manford attacking if manford was attacking him as. if he's this great guy and i know for a fact isn't so because he attacked during the worst attacked me during the worst part piled on part when i was being piled on and. got some questionable, and. he's got some questionable, you public things which i you know, public things which i don't on that. but don't want to dwell on that. but the are these the point is, who are these people to be attacking? well i mean, there's blood in mean, there's definite blood in the the sharks the water and the sharks sniffing around saying that, you know, it's like with jokes. but i first of all, is a i didn't first of all, it is a non—apology because he doesn't actually sorry actually say the word sorry in it. he say was, it. one thing he didn't say was, look was just kind of joking. look i was just kind of joking. he does i make i made he does say, i make i made a reference to it. for me, that joke would be if it was taking mickey of someone who does mickey out of someone who does obsess i'm obsess about meghan mark. i'm like, god, i hate a more like, oh my god, i hate a more than rose west. and i did it that would make it funny if it was like if it had that element
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to but but that wasn't it he to it but but that wasn't it he he saying it as himself it's he was saying it as himself it's a he misjudged the a weird one he misjudged the satire. great. he doesn't deserve to be killed. he got it. no i know he's no course, i know he's definitely and definitely got it wrong and probably would probably a better apology would have worked anyway. that's it for front pages after the for the front pages after the break. be getting break. those two will be getting their around. the notable break. those two will be getting th
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hello. welcome back to headline news . i'm hello. welcome back to headline news. i'm simon hello. welcome back to headline news . i'm simon evans. hello. welcome back to headline news. i'm simon evans. i'm joined by josh howey and nick dixon. so nick has first story of the second down tues sad news from one of the world's great live music venues. yeah, very grim. a security guard caught in brixton academy, crushed at a shack gig dies and really heard of a shack but seems to quite a popular artist. but very sadly, two people died as a gabriel and already rebecca inkamala had
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died. and then a third woman remains in critical condition. so they got crushed at this gig . and i looked on twitter for a bit more information and people are even there were fake tickets there were people sold dodgy tickets and they were even saying bribe , staff. saying people bribe, staff. i don't if that's true. it don't know if that's true. it was just someone claiming. so they're still investigating what happened. it's happened. but yeah, it's just a horrible security horrible gabriel's security officer , right? yeah, yeah, yeah officer, right? yeah, yeah, yeah . security. okay. i mean, this horrible thing that you've seen the footage, it's thousands of people there who . shouldn't have people there who. shouldn't have been would they been there. who would know? they didn't ticket? did they didn't have a ticket? did they know didn't have? yeah, know they didn't have? yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i it's just horrible that the security not to blame the security is not to blame the security is not to blame the security that no one's going to anticipate. that number of people go to that people rocking out. i go to that venue like once or twice a year when . last i went with when. the last time i went with my 13 year old son to see a hip hop group and it's just horrible to see that the one of the mum who died, it's got two kids and now. this is their longest lived, great venue, amazing music. but never, never remotely
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have sense of a dangerous have any sense of a dangerous crush. but mean, i guess crush. but i mean, i guess sometimes a particular can attract a certain amount of volume, but i'll say even ever having heard of them, it's weird. this stuff happens when you get middle age. doesn't and stuff. but i used to go see stuff. but i used to go and see the pogues. they're always on patrick's day when saw ben folds five i we've learnt a five this i think we've learnt a lot about how all in the same lot about how we all in the same saviour of the our sincere saviour of the to our sincere condolences to their their family ones. tuesday family and loved ones. tuesday and actual site of which i have to say would be a blessing. that aside, the sun is looking . musk aside, the sun is looking. musk elon musk , has he ever played elon musk, has he ever played his hand this time? well, twitter beg elon musk to quit after billionaire voted out his own party put up a poll basically saying you know , i basically saying you know, i will do this . whatever you say will do this. whatever you say 17 a half million people have voted and 55, 57.5% said yes, he should step down. now, this is mean every day he's we've been talking about on the show last week that was a thing because he
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basically banned bunch of journalists and then i had a bunch of people like i but they talk to him is like, well, no actually of them were talking about the doxing some of them hadnt about the doxing some of them hadn't done it at all certainly against his of free speech against his ideas of free speech is to is flying by is fair to say he is flying by wire isn't . oh absolutely. all wire isn't. oh absolutely. all over the shop. well excuses for his son got that's horrible. but but to tie it to supposing it was the day after there'd been a jet they they you know those people look into like the backgrounds of what they found out had been the next day. that hasn't been followed centre aren't they. yeah exactly. so. and found that and they also found the that there no connection the jet, there was no connection the jet, there was no connection the jet, there also no police report there was also no police report , attacker or , the supposed crazy attacker or whatever. so he's there's a lot going on here and i don't know why he would do something. i mean, unless this is his excuse to out whether he will i mean, i kind of support a lot what he's doing in principle. yeah, it does seem be trying to reinvent the wheel and into degree that doesn't seem entirely necessary . following this . well, i've been following this a i've listened all a lot, so i've listened to all the twitter which is
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the twitter spaces, which is fascinating to my. but sometimes musk himself pops them and musk himself pops up in them and all of famous people pop all kinds of famous people pop up amazing. and up and then shots. amazing. and we'll just somebody up and then shots. amazing. and we'lljosh's just somebody up and then shots. amazing. and we'lljosh's dockstt somebody up and then shots. amazing. and we'lljosh's docks pointmebody up and then shots. amazing. and we'lljosh's docks point because once josh's docks point because he said i'm going to have to address doxing is obviously address it doxing is obviously not with free speech two not to do with free speech two very things saying not to do with free speech two very locationthings saying not to do with free speech two very location of1gs saying not to do with free speech two very location of someone's exact location of someone's child. define doxing. child. well define doxing. doxing is actually revealing telephone number and home address, not where they are in any that's number any particular. so that's number one. wasn't technically one. it wasn't technically doxing i mean dox is doxing i think, i mean is dox is quite new well i think it's quite a new well i think it's probably i it could extend probably i think it could extend mean exact location of mean the exact location of someone's but don't think someone's chat but i don't think it's thing as free it's the same thing as free speech.i it's the same thing as free speech. i think he's right to be anti doxing and can still be pro free speech. yeah yeah, but and he hadn't and he gave these people hadn't and he gave these people hadn't and he short, gave, he gave a short, he gave, a short suspension to the journalists and then reinstated them a poll after one them following a poll after one day. because these polls day. so because does these polls now question is why is on now the question is why is he on this poll now some people think it's already a it's because he already has a ceo he was picture with ceo lined up he was picture with jared football so jared kushner at the football so people well is it kushner people say well is it kushner and people he's just and some people say he's just got he's under got emotional he's under pressure. being a pressure. he's being attacked a lot had stocks and he's
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lot he's had the stocks and he's on the massive i thought senate. mike cernovich put it very well he elon thought he was he said elon thought he was buying he buying business. what he discovered intelligence discovered was an intelligence community to community cut out designed to lie the public manipulate lie to the public and manipulate popular trump, popular opinion. so like trump, he off more than he may have been off more than he may have been off more than he chew not realise what he can chew and not realise what he can chew and not realise what he against. musk is good at he up against. musk is good at running businesses. he thought he a tech business. he was buying a tech business. he this political he walks this political minefield where the fbi twitter, as in these files, etc. as we see in these files, etc. so, yes, so he's just on the pressure and wants of to pressure and wants of the day to day running. i don't know if we have move on. it must continue to the swamp tomorrow i'm to drain the swamp tomorrow i'm sure of the titans sure nick a clash of the titans now in times to big beasts now in times to the big beasts the world of public sector pay increases responsibility increases fiscal responsibility have dangerously irresolvable differences, it seems. yeah, that's of putting so that's one way of putting it. so this is vaccine. criticises this is a vaccine. criticises gary neville after qatar rant and sure of you have and i'm sure many of you have seen gary neville on seen it. gary neville went on this he talked this rant where he he talked about said, we can never about he said, we can never accept rights abuses in this region or any other region. and it's worth mentioning, it's just worth mentioning, we've got a current government in our country that demonised rail ambulance workers rail workers, ambulance workers and used the and nurses. so he used the qatar, made a sort of
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qatar, he made a sort of tasteless between tasteless analogy between qatar's and qatar's human rights abuses and our situation . and our own striking situation. and the thing is, it the other thing is, was it appropriate when you're watching the in a sort of the football to go in a sort of labor party political broadcast? and are going and i thought you are going to do at have roy keane do that, at least have roy keane give positives of milton give the positives of milton friedman balance out. friedman to just balance out. i mean and thought keane in mean and i thought keane is in man austria and i think so. man for austria and i think so. and you know, it's not that he missed a opportunity because you could have said you are very conscious you're a train conscious that you're a train driver. because driver. that's yourjob because i back. so missed i just got back. so you missed a great opportunity. i agree with you. it not so much you. i thought it is not so much that the conversation should be had even that gary neville had or even that gary neville have easily. but if have it quite easily. but if he's a in the sun but he's got a column in the sun but it seem a bit odd in the it did seem a bit odd in the midst of what was probably the single world cup final single greatest world cup final of our lifetimes. yes and what we have unnecessary. seem to we have are unnecessary. seem to even qatari even bring up the qatari crisis which entire which they've had an entire month pretty much to discuss to a heart's really to bring even that it let alone them that back in it let alone them to comparison with to making some comparison with the the i've the nurse and. the one i've mentioned gary neville mentioned is that gary neville took money to cover it. took qatari money to cover it. so help wondering.
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so i can't help wondering. there's little bit of a guilty conscience football term conscience in that football term deflection. isn't that what deflection. yes isn't that what was like was that's what it seemed like to this my big moment sort to this is my big moment to sort of not such a hypocrite and of not see such a hypocrite and that's that's he was he that's the that's what he was he was a hypocrite. i think you might be right that although nobody think that nobody i don't think at that point that was the thing point i mean that was the thing the was in first week the thing was in the first week or two, maybe there was a bit of that pretty much been laid to rest because bizarrely i'm rest because bizarrely and i'm not offsets, you not saying this offsets, you know, whatever, know, migrant deaths, whatever, although those numbers are very hard to, really pin down. it has been an extraordinary success. the has been great the the football has been great the experience the football has been great the experieour winter. i think has cup in our winter. i think has been surprisingly satisfying. i got to be honest, i haven't watched, have i didn't watch it. but extreme i that but that's some extreme i that and the only downside is that it was rigged messi win but was rigged for messi win but yeah yeah it was that yeah yeah yeah it was well that was i know i think it's backfired on qatar but. we will see nick over to you now. still in the mirror since i think it was with you. is it? yeah. with josh storey ? oh, yeah. no, no, josh storey? oh, yeah. no, no, no, no . it's yeah, yeah nick's no, no. it's yeah, yeah nick's still in the mirror and i never
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was hosting a current affairs program. i've been waiting for an opportunity to speak these words. afraid i started words. i was afraid i started late. but now, tonight, i can confirm walls are closing in confirm the walls are closing in on donald trump. well maybe. i mean, certainly some people would like that. i mean, the headunes would like that. i mean, the headlines donald trump faces criminal prosecution after june six riot and conspiracy to defraud us. so united states house select committee are going after on on several charges of an official proceeding conspiracy to defraud the us conspiracy to defraud the us conspiracy conspiracy to make a false incite assist or aid or comfort and insurrection . they comfort and insurrection. they said armed insurrection. well maybe it's an insurrection. whatever the point is, it's a load of silly charges. although it is a silly charge. it i spoke to the first and the 6th of january. yeah, yeah, yeah. they're defrauding the us. that is a that there's a percentage. i mean i'm amazed that still going on. we've seen, we've seen from the twitter all this dodging as they tried to get trump incitement. it was
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nonsense. we've seen the trump tweets since been tweets since he's been reinstated twitter, his reinstated on twitter, saw his tweets even said go tweets of peaceful, even said go home and peace home with love and in peace 3 hours after. and so no, his tweets were clean. there was no question, 3 hours after even twitter . let's not have a let's twitter. let's not have a let's just even themselves agreed in the back as was discussed by bury vice, it was clear they knew they had no case on his true . i'm not sad to say 3 hours true. i'm not sad to say 3 hours later and then then look people have died by that and i know josh, the point is there were no tweets only calling for that tweets only calling for get that i'm going through i'm not going to go through this. one more thing. and this. so say one more thing. and i obviously feel i suppose they obviously feel they investigate. but they have to investigate. but i just think it's so bad for america it's certainly going to, you idea of healing you know, the idea of healing the country that joe biden lied about the got about to bring the country got what trying do is what they're trying to do is crush political opponents. crush their political opponents. and amazing and i just think it's amazing they're going with they're still going on with this. but hey, that's my take. okay. just have you got. well, just nick saying, just like i've nick saying, these conspiracy these are the are conspiracy defraud conspiracy . make defraud the us conspiracy. make a statement, obstruction a false statement, obstruction inciting, assisting or aiding something . come for an something. come for an
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insurrection you know, as i said, it was more than 3 hours. you know, your people are dying and people and no he did not make a protest he didn't ask them to leave people died. there was a woman shot by a police officer. okay okay. people died and people are out there in the cold. so and it takes 3 hours to say, hey, guys, maybe go home. that's not a great president. well, that's a very different set of accusations. well, whatever . they've been whatever. they've been investigating for of investigating this for years. of course, the course, he's insane that the charges insignificant . i charges are insignificant. i don't well, he didn't don't think. well, he didn't say. saying i believe that say. i'm saying i believe that the there. the the they're there. trump but the question whether they be question is whether they be regarded with with gravity by the department. that is a big thing. but of course, it's not just that he's facing he's got his tax problems going on. his company a lawyer is going down. so for the sanctions, i by the way, he had a nice dinner with a right supremacist and a holocaust denier. so, you know, he's a great guy, isn't he right now we get to it. that's for this coming up. we've got sophie's the church sophie's beef the church england's surprising sartorial
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and welcome back to headliners. let's off part three with the eye of the moment which we're not going to musk's involvement but. this is chap jb t josh charge authors at a loss for words. so this is a i the is it's quite interesting basically taken in all of these words and contracts essays scripts online and it can essentially come up with its own responses to and people are saying that might eventually yeah replace anybody uses the written word but a new
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study is coming out they're saying there's going to be this bottleneck in its ability to learn at some point it's just going to run out of high quality words. yeah so yeah there's that this recycles existing prose existing to make it. yeah exactly . i think this existing to make it. yeah exactly. i think this is what happened with clarkson's column that's possibly what angie beattie was probably i mean it might be that is a fair point because one of the things that i think went wrong with clarkson's comment is he assumed knew the game of thrones well enough to comment is he assumed knew the understand. i get that understand. i didn't get that reference really. i do think sometimes these things are going to that is where to throw up stuff that is where people are going to think is something know. something everyone should know. i the first casualty is i mean, the first casualty is likely to be essays . they think likely to be essays. they think likely to be essays. they think like anyone who home you know with a with an essay project over the weekend can literally just put a prompt into this software and it will it will just deliver you a perfectly workable b plus essay . yes workable b plus essay. yes that's the thing they said is that's the thing they said is that it's in of putting people
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who write out of a living that's why it's important to go to this and that's substack .com while you but they call you still can but they call these quite they're funny these quite they're quite funny if these on twitter if you look to these on twitter these chat jeopardy things these these chat jeopardy things that can be very funny. my worry is they knowing is when they start knowing they're that's they're being funny, that's why we about the air we need to worry about the air because they're accidentally on here a guy on here this well there's a guy on twitter who's was this twitter who's i was to this evening who's trying to evening who's been trying to encourage to write a goon encourage one to write a goon show script to write a script for veep the american it for veep the american sitcom. it has , you know, no has no sort of, you know, no attack, no sense humour, no jokes, but it does sort jokes, nothing but it does sort of feel strangely plausible , of feel strangely plausible, like like a kind of quiet bit in one of those scripts. yeah, but you, comics, it's like , you, those comics, it's like, they can sort of, they sound like comics playing the like comics playing golf at the end of a yeah. but the actual there's no content there. i actually i went to stand up gig in rotterdam once was i was on no in the hague it was was on they had some english comics so and the dutch speak amazing english. we to watch english. then we had to watch dutch between and dutch comics in between and i was of laughing at the was sort of laughing at the dutch comics because you kind of
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was sort of laughing at the du�*get:omics because you kind of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. :s because you kind of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. and cause you kind of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. and onee you kind of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. and one of'ou kind of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. and one of them1d of was sort of laughing at the du�*get this. and one of them was go get this. and one of them was a bit like franky boy. i think, he was he had that and it was just his rhythm was just know dutch of but dutch game of thrones but terrible must almost terrible must be almost impossible mean silver city impossible i mean silver city pest now in sun pest news now nick in the sun and given neither of us are ever going to have the spare coin for the 600 quid straight. i think we both safely enjoy we can both safely enjoy watching getting mugged watching sort by getting mugged off goat this annoying off by a goat. this was annoying assault by islam for pestering lionel messi and touching chelsea in pathetic scenes after argentina. welcome final win. i think they got the video . video? think they got the video. video? yeah well, keep talking . okay, yeah well, keep talking. okay, here we go . oh, that's here we go. oh, that's a different one. that's not even that's the only point his instagram which very annoying the kid that that's it's disgusting that he should touch the world a sprinkle so on it anyway and that was messi eventually he's like this little messy space who's this guy messy space like who's this guy because salt this is because what salt babies this is why a photo tonight with why i get a photo tonight with the lame because the details only be lame because in the end i did but kept grabbing messi's arm in a pathetic . yeah and it messi's
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pathetic. yeah and it messi's like this guy was like who's this guy and it was also like do you see macron it with mbappe that's the one i did see live and i thought that was hilarious . see live and i thought that was hilarious. had no time for him at all. and that's macron i mean, he's the actual. yes, yes. i didn't even know he was argentinean assume is from argentinean. i assume he is from this. was somewhere. no, i this. i was somewhere. no, i don't think he is. he just wanted to. he just wanted. isn't he originally turkish or something? he just to one. something? he just to get one. i mean, was turkish, mean, i thought he was turkish, so that. so i tried so just doing that. so i tried to photo, whatever, but on to get a photo, whatever, but on twitter, said this twitter, someone said this is the craziest ever. and i'm the craziest thing ever. and i'm thinking what his last thinking since what his last video he i mean video that he put out i mean he's not exactly those people, isn't who you feel he's had isn't he, who you feel he's had his couple of moments he's had his couple of moments he's had his year in sun. it's all his year in the sun. it's all going to go weird for him. i mean, sure his restaurant mean, i'm sure his restaurant chain survive a while. chain will survive for a while. but your to own song. but messi, your to own a song. yeah, i go away for yeah, yeah. i could go away for messi now, but yeah these people, you like sort people, you know, you like sort of surfaces like a bubble, isn't it? like a real estate or it? it's like a real estate or something. reputation something. somebody's reputation like a few people go oh like there's a few people go oh to, it's amazing the way it's been. is nothing this
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been. there is nothing to this bloke. absolutely on bloke. absolutely messi, on the other from another other hand, is from another planet. telegraph. other hand, is from another planlthe telegraph. other hand, is from another planlthe church telegraph. other hand, is from another planlthe church england legraph. other hand, is from another planlthe church england legra|been now the church england have been taken ride or at least taken for a ride or at least their money has the of england official took 5.2 million and spent flights burberry as spent it on flights burberry as you do . sure nick's very upset you do. sure nick's very upset because he donated some of it to the church as a christian and ted baker online fruit machines he saying it's the classic you know i was addicted but then that doesn't explain how he bought seven properties three of them in scotland for a million quid. no i and all of the yeah. these are this is well—thought—out stuff so but it may as well have i said no he is not possibly. i don't know. it's not possibly. i don't know. it's not quite what i pictured. what did you at least throw stone. oh well looks like looks like steve. what's his name. steve mcfadden . if was okay. so mcfadden. if he was okay. so he's obviously spent a couple of a of base think he's just a bit of on base think he's just at burberry but this been that went a good between went on for a good is between 2010 and they what they 2010 and 2019 and they what they discovered took that discovered and he took that money that he was to the
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money say that he was to the church that he was going to be spending it on churches in the london needed . yeah it's london that needed. yeah it's hell yeah what whatnot and obviously that money just went for him and he's got five years and me that's what million and to me that's what million quid . i suppose if he's quid a year. i suppose if he's had a life five years is, had a good life five years is, is a reasonable. i mean he is going to hell, but that's true. isuppose going to hell, but that's true. i suppose the question do they get back the properties in scotland , is that he spent scotland, is that where he spent most money they can go most of money they can just go and get those and can they. is that i have at the that the question i have at the burberry close by the ramble sale to flog off the ted baker what we get next tuesdays telegraph the archbishop of canterbury we're staying the jewish community has an unusual message seems jeremy clarkson and jesus christ have more in common than just their initials . yes cancel culture is crucifying people justin welby claims . now crucifying people justin welby claims. now this is crucifying people justin welby claims . now this is interesting claims. now this is interesting he was talking to laura kuenssberg and he said i think we just haven't adjusted to the way we communicate. you talk about social media when people
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make a mistake that absolutely it phrase from my world it use a phrase from my world crucified said that crucified for and he said that we have it we don't have we don't have it we don't have forgiveness anymore. of course we do. and that's the problem with of church. we with the decline of church. we don't mechanism for don't have a mechanism for we used be a christian society. used to be a christian society. now we're secular and we don't forgive. welby forgive. now with welby saying this interesting he's this is interesting because he's he's of the himself he's been a part of the himself in because he he's been in a sense, because he he's been woke, been very woke, he's been very politicised. of the, politicised. he's part of the, you know, reduction in emphasis of the church. he said things like wouldn't be or like jesus wouldn't be back or would get vaccine which would get a vaccine which i thought bizarre to thought was a bizarre thing to say. occasionally he can say. so but occasionally he can be right. so here he is right. so he said that jesus would get a so it's a a vaccine. yeah so it's a strange intervention say strange intervention to say that. why he just that. and why wouldn't he just cure yeah, people cure himself. well, yeah, people have kind of questions. have these kind of questions. yeah, exactly. and he didn't exactly going along the exactly like going along the state look, state either. jeez. but look, it's strange thing for him to it's a strange thing for him to say this all this time. he's actually right, but he's of actually right, but he's kind of all over map. he so all over the map. he so he's made this strange the past. made this strange in the past. now saying cancel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. saying cancel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. butaying cancel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. but at1g cancel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. but at least1cel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. but at least iel culture made this strange in the past. n(bad. but at least i agree:ure is bad. but at least i agree with him on this. i feel he should have pointed out what one
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of the disciples would have done. meaningful to done. i think it's meaningful to say who got? the say what jesus, who got? the vaccine. i know that's not the case. no, you're right. it feels like to like is like to me, it's like is wandered into an unnecessary talk quickly. in talk and just quickly. in the past, platform is not past, he said no platform is not a new phenomenon and there's evidence suggest it's very evidence to suggest it's very limited. but what does that mean? like was mean? it sounds like he was supporting this kind of thing in the i when we first the past. i when we first started talking cancel started talking about cancel culture, the first things culture, one of the first things that and andrew doyle, that came up and andrew doyle, of wrote the book of course was wrote the book about identified this that about it as identified this that it like a kind of it was very like a kind of virulent strain puritanical christianity without the possibility feels possibility of redemption feels like is the like maybe, well, this is the new person's available good new person's available all good booksellers. mean booksellers. yeah, but i mean this a bit offensive to of this is a bit offensive to of use crucifixion i think and that's why slightly that's why it's slightly diminished people diminished for all those people to if to be crucified. exactly. if it wants jeremy saying it wants jeremy clarkson saying it i but a bill the i wouldn't mind. but a bill the bishop canterbury using bishop of canterbury using crucifixion metaphorically isn't it. strange as it. yeah that's strange as well. yeah things are strange in the world. josh back to tuesday's daily star. there's no strangeness it there strangeness here. it seems there still one or two proper bars where they expect you sink a where they expect you to sink a
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few in the birthplace of few points. in the birthplace of george best, van morrison and the that's in the titanic show that's in belfast. bans coca—cola belfast. landlord bans coca—cola from pub as it's only for from his pub as it's only for drinkers. so essentially just wants there he won't wants alcoholics. there he won't even sell half pints. so saying he said it's a famous place pub forgiveness. yeah a beatles bar in belfast centre. and i suppose as i know you've like ten seats or some of that and he's like, you know, what is his business can sell to whoever he wants to, but there a i've never heard a person person use this as an excuse before where he says if the people pay you cash, they are all your change in are using up all your change in the that's a bit for the tills. so that's a bit for me is like take this like what someone is spending money in your established and then sort of to them for using of cruise to buy them for using your chains they crucify in belfast they say well have a sense humour it's all i have to have is neat isn't my question is if he's talking about is what if he's talking about the amount of being used. the amount of tables being used. yeah what if the guy offered to pay a yeah what if the guy offered to pay a of guinness price for pay a pint of guinness price for just a coke? sure that's just a coke? not sure that's legal. then he probably get legal. but then he probably get
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through it more quickly. exactly. free up the exactly. and then it free up the table. that would be my only table. so that would be my only question about that. i haven't a picture of this bar. it's hard to tell for sure. it's one of those like the flatiron those weird like the flatiron building, on a smaller building, but on a smaller scale, it's very scale, you know, it's very narrow. to a point at narrow. it comes to a point at the of the street, it might the end of the street, it might be small. it holds be quite small. it holds ten tables either, you know, a big picture of seamus heaney surrounded empty bottles surrounded by empty bottles and stuff. look proper he stuff. it does look a proper he might somebody might just be somebody who's creating a bit but do creating a bit of pr, but do remember there used to a saying i mean coach and horses i mean like the coach and horses was famous old content street was famous in old content street know because the know that one because the landlord was absolutely like a it big francis you know it was a big francis you know exactly jeff bannon was exactly yeah and jeff bannon was the cartoon in eye that the cartoon in private eye that jeffrey is unwell that jeffrey barnard is unwell that was he to get unwell was where he used to get unwell basically was was basically it was and it was known landlord was rude known that the landlord was rude to people like that to you and people like that i think you know there is a place that city needs that in every city needs a couple of pubs. you can know that you're going to get absolutely scoured and kicked out. yeah, he's just abused and humiliated. that's it for this part. coming distressed swingers, and swingers, spiky genitals and a ban amsterdam's light ban on amsterdam's red light district. and just
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and welcome back . the final part and welcome back. the final part of headliners nick tues telegraph. it turns out. the social stigma to reinforce norms does still work overall . that of does still work overall. that of course is not how this is being. well, that's the question. is social good? so the headline skipping swing as the cold shoulder causes them psychological they're saying psychological and they're saying that snubbed the that swingers are snubbed by the rest society detriment rest of society to the detriment their this is from their own health. this is from a study from 372 people and found they had negative health impacts. it's not just impacts. but it's not just swingers course, it's much swingers. course, it's a much bigger that. so they bigger thing than that. so they talk polyamory, talk about polyamory, which is kind cheating. kind of just past cheating. i mean, thing is, with mean, the thing is, with polyamory, you always think, you know, it's some sort know, you sort of it's some sort of lefty go with a of posh lefty go with a boyfriend and does he really want to do it? that's what i sometimes imagine. but there's also it online
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also this other side it online on so—called red on youtube in a so—called red pill they they do say we pill whereby they they do say we should do open relationships because vapes have collapsed. we've got no fault divorce got women initiate 75, 80% of divorces. we've got, you know , divorces. we've got, you know, everything's broken down. we've got onlyfans and so got people on onlyfans and so on. so argument is , on. and so their argument is, this a rational this is just a rational response. obviously prefer response. obviously would prefer sort be married into sort of people be married into the triad kind of approach. so the triad kind of approach. so the question is really, should we stigmatise people for we stick stigmatise people for the society? you the sake of society? and, you know, many areas or should we know, in many areas or should we or should be about total or should it be about total freedom do what you want? freedom to do what you want? i'll tell you my view on this. there's a guy on twitter, remember his name. he wrote a book called the mating. he's is quite an interesting evolutionary psychologist. jeff jeffrey something or other. and he's he's polyamorous. it is his twitter handle is like poly profiles like that. and he famously, perhaps you might say notoriously , if you want to make notoriously, if you want to make polyamorous relationship work, you to be quite high iq , you all you to be quite high iq, you all have to be quite high. iq and he was kind of ridiculed for this
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as if he trying to make it into like a high status activity. but i think he's right i think you have to be highly intelligent in the you have to be the same way that you have to be highly intelligent, discuss difficult might difficult topics that you might feel about , difficult topics that you might feel about, but be able feel emotive about, but be able to of engage and, toy with to sort of engage and, toy with unacceptable ideas in order to see you what do you mean see you see what do you mean because have transcend because they have to transcend jealousy emotional is jealousy. emotional response is all right , jealousy. emotional response is all right, you have beat your all right, you have to beat your brain you have to live in your head if live in your head more. if live in your heart, let alone in your genitals you're going to you're going struggle with in any going to struggle with in any relationship. there are always in relationship, in two people relationship, always is more always one person who is more jealous the other. there's jealous than the other. there's one person who would like a bit more freedom and the other person who is watching their every well, evolutionary every step. well, evolutionary psychologist every step. well, evolutionary psy
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look, along comes tinder and, you out that we you know, it turns out that we were completely . what do you were all completely. what do you think, think this is think, josh? i think this is a really pernicious article and. it goes to a deeper thing of to equate a kink with . one of the equate a kink with. one of the most, you know, essentially saying that they're persecuted for their what it says here marginalise as identities. no, it's a choice you're making a choice . and this sort of ties choice. and this sort of ties into this whole like lgb t q i a plus all of everything that's after therapy, i suppose. yeah yeah, exactly. and so this stuff like upsets because they are trying to sort of draw a correlation here they're literally drawing correlation between the people who are choosing to live this way. and if they want to live that way, that's fine and people who are gay or bisexual who have no choice that's the way they're born so yeah i when i read like this where they're trying to sort of them all together excuse
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my wording and you know, they're putting it in the wrong category i think and upsets me because you can and i got be honest i disagree with your thesis as well the guy's thesis because in experience the people i know who are polyamorous that might be one of the people whose higher iq usually a few of the others who are not and it usually is one sort of usually the guy who sort of somewhat i wouldn't say aggressive but dominant and quite women and i'm not saying that's the only mode model out there but i've seen it that way that's the most i've seen it . that's the most i've seen it. are you saying that high iq doesn't correlate with it being successful for that person? no, it's successful for the guy. but you but it usually it puts you know, but it usually it puts upon quite basically upon sort of quite basically what saying is it's quite what i'm saying is it's quite a dominant and usually quite mousy women and i'm women and what i've seen and i'm not that every not saying that every polyamorous, but those are the ones that i've seen in my life and i've seen a few of them like i tend to agree i don't i would tend to agree i don't
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know personal circle. know many of my personal circle. but know theodore but do you know theodore dalrymple over here? talked dalrymple over here? we talked about there's pen about him before. there's pen name who writes kind of name of a guy who writes kind of quite columns. but one of quite wing columns. but one of his of view, he's prison his points of view, he's prison doctor is he's like doctor and stuff is he's like all his books what he all his books are about what he calls like the underclass or whatever. and one of his main principles, think like whatever. and one of his main pri makes, think like whatever. and one of his main pri makes the think like whatever. and one of his main pri makes the case,:hink like whatever. and one of his main pri makes the case, well, .ike whatever. and one of his main pri makes the case, well, very he makes the case, well, very well, is that the intelligence, a class, you know, a middle class, you know, liberals whatever, a liberals or whatever, have a habit tearing social habit of tearing down social norms, according their norms, living according to their own being capable own rules and being capable coping that. this this coping with that. but this this this examples. people this creates examples. people who lives who have who have chaotic lives and a better structure, and need a better structure, their, know, then into the their, you know, then into the trap of trying to emulate. i agree normally i be sort of agree and normally i be sort of more against i'm more vehemently against this i'm so black pilled on the so sort of black pilled on the idea of i'd like to go back to the original marriage the original ships and marriage and christianity, but i still think going to happen. now think is going to happen. so now i'm saying of these responses might even if you might be rational even if you might be rational even if you might degenerate. might find them degenerate. well, a well, we might be finding a new normal time we're there normal in time we're not there yet. over the guardian now yet. over to the guardian now josh talking of social josh and talking of social statement that statement it turns out that sharp spines your genitals will stop swallowed. yes stop you getting swallowed. yes it does certainly me a few times
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. male mason wasps use genitals to thwart predators study reveals these mason what's now? the female are meant to be more deadly. they actually have a sting. whereas these males they have, i guess, like i said, this spine or something. and when they've been in with these fruit tree frogs , the, the tree frogs tree frogs, the, the tree frogs basically will spit out bunch of about a third of them will survive by going inside them. if you can imagine return of the jediand you can imagine return of the jedi and then there's a bit where luke gets swallowed by the big monster diablo and then he uses the bone . so instead of uses the bone. so instead of doing that, it's a different type of bone they're using essentially in their mouth to stop the monster. so really the sarlacc monster. thank you very much . i do. i do. sarlacc monster. thank you very much. i do. i do. i sarlacc monster. thank you very much . i do. i do. i haven't seen much. i do. i do. i haven't seen that film. i have seen a bit of the video of this. and it's one of the most horrific because frogs, when their tongues come out, horrible, aren't they? the big gelatinous. not big kind of gelatinous. not a tongue it? it's like tongue at all, is it? it's like it's like kind of living. spit
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is the pond, is is the other pond, frog is anyone eat them of anyone can eat them because of its higher it's kind its higher tolerance. it's kind of like the bit in princess of like the bit in the princess bride because know i simply bride because i know i simply developed tolerance so that developed the tolerance so that it makes false. yeah i love it makes them false. yeah i love in the eighties in all the eighties film references the references nick back to the mirror over no sorry mirror and bend over no sorry thanks the two tuesdays mirror for more killjoy . even red light for more killjoy. even red light districts are going cashless and online. is that right? yeah this is fascinating. actually. amsterdam may red light district windows ask brothel clients to book online so and someone saying it's going to improve position in the metoo era and the idea is you won't be able to keep those curtains anymore. you want to have the women sort of this displayed, if you like, in the window. instead you'll have to book with a qr code and to book it with a qr code and thatis to book it with a qr code and that is a sort of route. so in a vision of everything permitted under if like, if under the state, if you like, if that's highbrow for this that's not too highbrow for this time night, kind of a time of night, so it's kind of a and what's interesting though is that the sex workers don't like it. they how can i attract clients curtains clients with the curtains closed? dutch sex closed? this was a dutch sex worker personalities and
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worker who personalities and then said if i denigrate then they said if i denigrate if someone me and they're someone a go at me and they're drunk i can have it go them back, know who they are. they're not weirdo that's they're not some weirdo that's they're saying actually safe saying it's actually less safe for this quite for them. and this is quite a weird is a dutch. she says weird this is a dutch. she says look, have to answer look, you don't have to answer males. have pay for web males. you have to pay for web adverts. register at the adverts. you register at the chamber commerce by set of chamber of commerce by a set of laundry and a box of condoms that you can begin of colour. yeah. vision of dutch yeah. chilling vision of dutch liberalism us. liberalism there for all of us. but i to make clear, i have but i want to make clear, i have not one of these, but i go not used one of these, but i go on a stag weekend once some of the lads did. from what i the lads did. and from what i understand, there's these cabins. sleep. cabins. they didn't sleep. the women, all behind you women, it's all done behind you kind of in and it's like live kind of go in and it's like live floor but behind glass, is floor show. but behind glass, is that what they're talking about here they about? here or are they about? actually, no. advertising your wares the know wares from behind the glass know i've films stuff i've seen it in films stuff simon that behind the simon that they're behind the high version where high turnover version where i think pay euros and think you pay a few euros and you 10 minutes of you've you get 10 minutes of you've heard yeah, can i say heard of. yeah, yeah. can i say one more thing which key. one more thing which is key. they've, they've, to put they've, they've, they've to put off sex toys and they've off british sex toys and they've got advertising kind of got a new advertising kind of post—capitalist advertising
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got a new advertising kind of post—capit there's/ertising campaign. there's a discouragement campaign and i want it's want and they're saying it's going on british going to focus on british tourists. but why is it us? that's why i want to know why written i it an honour written a book. i it an honour i feel like we're number one i think it's the availability think it's just the availability of service isn't it. of the ferry service isn't it. it's just is also the it's just so this is also the right and the left coming together. it's the dutch liberal party christian party right and the christian democratic are democratic appeal parties are both basically trying both of them. basically trying to tourists. and to kick out tourists. and it does somewhat very does somewhat was a very beautiful city, having too many of and red of these coffee and the red light district are all part of the same kind of seething pit of despair disgrace aren't they despair and disgrace aren't they the where you the coffee shops where you get the coffee shops where you get the marijuana? don't know the marijuana? i don't know whether a bit dated whether that feels a bit dated me somehow also the me as well. now somehow also the way say marijuana i've way you say the marijuana i've never never going to never but i'm never going to leave my country hit me up with your bong, josh . jesus, lace your bong, josh. jesus, lace mail. sounds a very mail. it sounds like a very interesting strain spinach interesting strain of spinach has in australia. yeah, has emerged in australia. yeah, it's a dangerous country, isn't it, baby spinach crisis deepens as hundreds aussies left hallucinating and state delirium after eating mixed in toxic plant . who knew ? there's a bunch
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plant. who knew? there's a bunch of people they've been hallucinate . they've got rapid hallucinate. they've got rapid heartbeats. it's affected supposedly about 160 people across nsw and. it's because, i mean, i think a lot of plants have the ability to do this. yeah. which which spinach is it? is it developed i mean what, what is the world like? you know, they they feel about natural plants. i well they're saying it's in or whatever. yeah. yeah. no, i think they don't know exactly why it is. but i imagine someone out there is going to be trying find out why and then replicate. yeah, yeah. they're already putting warnings out saying you mustn't do this. i do it. do this. yeah i would do it. well, to search well, they says not to search for a cheap by avoiding it and there might be hallucinogenic there might be an hallucinogenic side but actually it doesn't put people off they like know people off they like you know literally popeye's call. yes furry very good idea. i literally wrote and actually got there before the nic we have time for one more story. earth faces a massive by 21 threat
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that up in about 4 seconds could yeah earth faces mass extinction by 2100 allege oddly this is modelling though that's the key thing this is this is some scientists who have modelled this and i just don't trust modelling at all after sage modelling at all after sage modelling is the real not not not anything else in my opinion. but they it'll be a six mass but they say it'll be a six mass extinction. saying been extinction. they're saying been five and they're saying it's humanity's destruction. the humanity's destruction. note the religious language we religious language as we discussed before and saying, look, dinosaurs were killed look, the dinosaurs were killed in no one really in this way. no one really knows. has been of knows. it has been discussion of the extinction for the sixth great extinction for at 20 years. i a book at least 20 years. i have a book at least 20 years. i have a book at least. this is 20 years old. well, the interesting about this particular the first particular model, it's the first time in time they've ever factored in other effects. if one other species effects. so if one species dies out, the effect species dies out, the on effect and they've that and they've never done that before and that's why that and it's also the worse the worse possibility because could possibility because they could also to eight. also be like 6% to eight. i'm i mean, i think it's entirely likely, quite possible to likely, it's quite possible to carry living them. we'll carry on living them. we'll bnng carry on living them. we'll bring them back, though, with our saying our extinction genes by saying i'm walking i'm on the walking sticks of amber. well, that is all we have time for is the species might
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