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tv   Headliners Christmas Special  GB News  December 25, 2022 2:00am-3:01am GMT

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good evening. i'm tatiana in the gb newsroom, clashes broke out for a sick in today in paris between police and kurdish protesters who were angry at the killing of three members of their community by gunmen. three people were arrested following . people were arrested following. the fresh riots and police used tear gas to try to disperse the crowds . it's after riots broke crowds. it's after riots broke out yesterday in the wake of the attack. members of the community have gathered this morning close to where the incident happened . to where the incident happened. a 69 year old man who was already known to police is in custody in relation to the
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shooting . wiltshire police have shooting. wiltshire police have confirmed four year old boy has died following a serious medical incident at long lead centre parks emergency services were called to the resort at 11:00 this morning. the death isn't being treated as suspicious holidaymakers said the swimming pool that had been closed due to the incident . rail strikes the incident. rail strikes brought an early end to christmas eve. services as passengers scrambled to get the last trains. the strike action is expected to cause heavy traffic for millions of people travelling to see their families for christmas. travellers heading abroad are also being warned delays as border force officials walked out for a second day. disruption uk airports was brought under yesterday as the military in to replace workers on strike . replace workers on strike. trains in scotland have stopped after running until christmas as the latest round railway workers industrial action gets underway
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. meanwhile is disruption to christmas deliveries for many as postal workers represented by the communication workers union continue to walk off the job. overpaid jobs and conditions. royal mail employees began their industrial action on friday ahead of christmas . the duke and ahead of christmas. the duke and duchess of sussex have reacted . duchess of sussex have reacted. the apology made by the sun newspaper on behalf of jeremy clarkson. calling it nothing more than a pr stunt . in the more than a pr stunt. in the article written by mr. clarke's and he said he hated meghan , and he said he hated meghan, that article has become the independent press standards organised most complained about piece yesterday. the sun said . piece yesterday. the sun said. it regrets publishing it and have it's sincerely sorry. the sussexes spokeswoman said the hasn't contacted meghan to apologise. mr. clarkson . he was apologise. mr. clarkson. he was horrified to have caused so much hurt . now at least 19, people hurt. now at least 19, people are thought to have died in a major winter storm sweeping united states. a number of
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fatalities have involved road accidents, including a pile up in ohio that reportedly killed at least two people. temperatures as low as —45 degrees in some areas with around 250 million people under weather warnings . the storms weather warnings. the storms forecast to develop into what's being described as a bomb cyclone bringing with it heavy, blinding snow. cyclone bringing with it heavy, blinding snow . well, back here, blinding snow. well, back here, forecasters are predicting a white christmas for the highland with as much as ten centimetres of snow expected to fall. a yellow weather warning for snow andiceisin yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place for of the highlands running from tomorrow night until 6 pm. on boxing day. meanwhile weather is expected for. the rest of the uk with downpours as forecast in most other places over the christmas weekend. the environment agency has issued 66 alerts for possible flooding . alerts for possible flooding. england the lead singer of dance group faithless has died at the age of 65. maxi jazz, whose real
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name was maxwell fraser, was a member of the group alongside rollo and sister bliss. a statement on his media said he died peacefully at his home in south london and changed lives in many ways. they were best known for songs insomnia and we come . and father christmas come. and father christmas journey delivering presents to children around the world is now well underway . these are the well underway. these are the live pictures of centres movements tracked by the north american aerospace defence command. nor have been tracking centres trips since 1955 when a child found , the command asking child found, the command asking for santa's location . tv online for santa's location. tv online and dab plus a radio . this is gb and dab plus a radio. this is gb news. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour .
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news at the top of the hour. happy christmas eve and welcome to this special festive edition of headline is with me. andrew doyle. there no newspapers on christmas day, of course , which christmas day, of course, which does make a paper preview show like this one. quite tricky to pull off , but fear not. we have pull off, but fear not. we have compiled some of the top stories. we've covered this yeah stories. we've covered this year. to give you a whirlwind overview of 2022. so let's start with january . for all his 80 with january. for all his 80 seat majority, it was time to look as though boris johnson's stronghold collapsing because of various gatherings in number ten, which involves illicit cake munching . sue grey was busy munching. sue grey was busy compiling . munching. sue grey was busy compiling. her munching. sue grey was busy compiling . her report and the compiling. her report and the word on downing street was that bofis word on downing street was that boris was on way out. with rishi sunak being tipped to usurp his role, let's just say i am very happy that . about a year or so
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happy that. about a year or so ago i took out . rishi for so it ago i took out. rishi for so it was good to employ me because at the moment he stuck with like code.org or something. so you better come to me, rishi. rishi sunak dot tv. yeah, exactly. but if you're on the dotcom, you know where to come. and yeah. so reports are coming out. i mean, there's a lot of conservatives . there's a lot of conservatives. mp who are they're talking mp now who are they're talking this kind of stuff. it seems like he's pretty organised. they've got a website that's like trialling, they're like been trialling, they're doing and helping doing some polling and helping them favourite them out. is this favourite part them out. is this favourite part the like popsicle, the stories like popsicle, cas, he's adviser to mr. he's a special adviser to mr. knight and he's widely with building the chancellor's online building the chancellor's online building up his instagram following and supposedly the conservative party consider him a bit of a boy genius because he's aware of instagram like you can use a mouse the that he's heard of it makes him mark zuckerberg god he's a genius and this is an ex staffer is what
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they've said said that there was this twitter called ready for rishi and the latest tweet was on the 27th of january time for leader who doesn't break the rules and this person also says, if i were cast, i'd be tapping that sentiment . now, first of that sentiment. now, first of all, the person probably the ex—staffer probably is cas, the person who set up the rishi is cas the person who wrote the tweet is cas. but a brilliant story . yeah, that's right. this story. yeah, that's right. this cas figure is basically going to be dominic cummings pulling the strings. yeah. for rishi sunak. i mean, the question is, does the country need a new prime minister leo well, this is the thing that . rishi and few thing that. rishi and a few other tories are banking on. some, some other people throwing their the as their hats into the ring as well. i mean, partygate well. and i mean, partygate really seems thing that's really seems be the thing that's tipped after many things. there is, know, parties in the is, you know, the parties in the randox scandal. so things that you think bring down a you think might bring down a prime and boris just, prime minister and boris just, you away this you know, batted away this finally looks like it it might bnng finally looks like it it might bring him down but funny this is part of the you know, the
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spreading of coronavirus or whatever when rishi is responsible for it to help out. but it's your thing probably killed more people like thinking that was big partygate for the whole of the countries, the whole of the countries, the whole of the country it was amazing. i can't believe i was actually over the country for a bit and i was so missing out on all those like half price pizzas. it was good time. it good times. also, you couldn't get it to take and eat at your house and eat in a safe, safe non—covid environment, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit:ovid environment, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit in'id environment, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit in the nvironment, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit in the throngsent, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit in the throngs of:, you had house and eat in a safe, safe no sit in the throngs of people ad to sit in the throngs of people coughing and sneezing, though it was to get half was worth it to get that half price absolutely worth it. price was absolutely worth it. moving the moving on to february, the government a white government published a white paper on its levelling up strategy whatever to strategy. whatever happened to that? ofgem's , we're talking that? and ofgem's, we're talking about the energy price . about lifting the energy price. all very depressing. apparently heating going to heating bills are going to increase claims. and increase dramatic claims. and hindsight, course, tells they hindsight, of course, tells they got lot worse than got a whole lot worse than anyone anticipated. the anyone anticipated. but the biggest worry in february was undoubtedly the escalating tensions between russia and ukraine and some very strong
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words from us president joe biden this evening. the mail, andrew with the same headline is pretty much over. yeah. i mean they're all going with and they absolutely have to i we've been talking about this for a long time. lots of people speculating about they would be war about whether they would be war not struck some of the not it struck me some of the commentators, felt almost commentators, it felt almost as though desperate for though they were desperate for to know, a of to happen. you know, a lot of them were about this them were talking about this they so twisted, they said biden's so twisted, putin for bloodshed. so, i putin ready for bloodshed. so, i mean, the background is what we probably know by now, which probably all know by now, which is has sent forces is that putin has sent forces into areas known as into the two areas known as donetsk and luhansk these areas have been in a conflict for around eight years, ever since russia, what, 2014, when russia went in and when we lost democratic administration in the white house. right, exactly . white house. right, exactly. yes. that's one way of dating it. and has been backing the rebels within these two regions since then. and they've been apparently fought. 14,000 people have died in the past eight years within those regions, within this an within fighting. so this is an ongoing of course,
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ongoing conflict. but of course, at the moment, putin's sending in he calls keeping in what he calls peace keeping forces into these two particular areas of donetsk and luhansk could, of course, be seen as a pretext for russian expansion . pretext for russian expansion. and that's the way it is largely being interpreted at the moment . it's the sort of foreign policy equivalent of the ball into back of the net. yeah. into the back of the net. yeah. instead of going on launching a full on invasion, a sad, full on invasion, it's a sad, ticky style. yeah it's ticky tacky style. yeah and it's been one because i've been a tricky one because i've been a tricky one because i've been struggling with been sort of struggling with what putin wants what exactly putin wants and everyone have different everyone seems to have different ideas about this. and he's been very clear himself that is very clear himself that this is all nato expansion . this all about nato expansion. this is the overtures that is all about the overtures that the nato happy making to the eu and nato happy making to ukrainian want ukrainian officials that we want you and of course, this you on board and of course, this is putin's worst is putin's worth worst nightmare. know , you know, nightmare. you know, you know, it that nato's been it is true that nato's been expanding eastwards for a number of we think of years and whatever we think russian nervousness about that is they are nervous about this putin particularly nervous about it that what's happened , though it that what's happened, though i mean he's very he's taking a very antagonistic stance just in the way that he's doing this is more than sabre rattling now
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we've seen a lot of that know he gave this speech the day gave this speech the other day where he he mocked the sovereignty ukraine. so sovereignty of ukraine. so this is you know now is now you know he's now genuinely seemed say didn't is now you know he's now genuithat seemed say didn't is now you know he's now genuithat ukraine say didn't is now you know he's now genuithat ukraine wasay didn't need that ukraine was essentially theory. essentially a political theory. he said was like a colony with a puppet regime. yeah but and that it had been created by by outside of the of the land. yes. with whatever you want to call it to artificially divide the russian people , sort of a russian people, sort of a sovereign nation . yeah. and soon sovereign nation. yeah. and soon after that course, the war in ukraine began . it hasn't been ukraine began. it hasn't been out of the headlines since , but out of the headlines since, but in march, there were further developments with partygate as 20 fixed penalty notices were issued by the met police to members of staff at downing street . also in february. you street. also in february. you remember that the actor will smith sacked comedian chris rock at the oscars the whole affair a lot more interesting it otherwise would have been and then there was of course this story about p&o ferries making 800 people redundant over zoom charming. this is what a
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romantic incident it seems a man who's been to hull and back and has taken control of the situation yes so piano fired 800 their employees on zoom and one of the captains has basically locked himself and the crew on a ship supposedly that's legal because law is that you if you are the captain of a ship even you're in dock you can still say who comes on board say stopping any police coming. they've said that they have food and supplies to last as long as it takes takes i've tasted piano food i suggest they might be out within the hour . what is interesting the hour. what is interesting about this is i think it always has frozen to like things that people don't often consider remain blissfully ignorant of . remain blissfully ignorant of. for instance, the international nature of the holding company which actually holds and has been has all been the losses that hundred million pound losses. i think this is very interesting that there was a labour mp , hull, labour mp carl
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labour mp, hull, labour mp carl turner said that staff on the ship have been treated utter contempt by piano, which owned by dubai based largest giant dp world. well, dp world couldn't give a monkey's about people on the ship. what they can see is the ship. what they can see is the bottom, which is that losing £100 million a year because of various things, lack of tourism, brexit by the way has as a part play brexit by the way has as a part play in this because i was reading about the fact there's a lot less freight travelling particularly between i think it was holyhead and liverpool and dubun was holyhead and liverpool and dublin and liverpool. there's lot less freight going. so pe and i been losing money, but the holding company give a monkey's they just they want to get rid of it and they can get cheap foreign workers. i might add that piano took 10 million that the piano took 10 million from the government to pay for people's wages during the furlough also the holding company companies had a dividend of 270 million. and i think sponsored a golf thing for 140 million and they sponsored f1,
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the 30 million, 40 million, 100 foot. yeah two men just going to really. well that's what i said was like i didn't go you know they are saying that they there's no dispute this the intention is to let expensive british workers go , then british workers go, then re—employ from overseas workers who are cheaper, you know . but who are cheaper, you know. but where would they come from? would they be. well they haven't actually in the articles i've read, haven't said they're not. you're it's not brexit you're saying it's not brexit because. whole of because. the whole point of brexit was supposed to be that it the opportunity of it reduce the opportunity of employers. just employers. no, no, i'm just saying brexit out all i'm saying that brexit out all i'm playing. what you're playing. well i know what you're saying. i'm saying saying. yeah. brexit i'm saying the idea brexit among the whole idea of brexit among those it to us those who were selling it to us was that it would reduce this kind of thing that british workers would, would less to lose fashion from from cheaper. i suggest it might also more to do with the unions and for hiring non—union members as might the people the officers are going to be allowed to reapply for their i'm assuming under less favourable conditions than people who actually work do
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like the group work. that's not the case for them. there was also the fact about being sacked by well, i know people by zoom. yes well, i know people meeting zoom meeting on more a zoom announcing a recorded zoom announcement and they just and they were just told. i was they were just told. but i was thinking about this how how what is the best way to sack someone by way how did they do by the way did i how did they do it the mean i'm genuinely it in the i mean i'm genuinely asking the question people i suppose and set suppose you have to try and set them at the same time all at them all at the same time all at them all at the same time all at the same time we'll would probably be it's not listen it's not done by text or not being done by text or whatever pleasant, it's whatever it's not pleasant, it's crass. callous? perhaps crass. is it callous? perhaps i for the thing i think it's for the thing is, i think it's wrong what i would do if i had 800 people just off the off the top of my head, i think you would probably that make would probably arrange that make sure on other sure that they were on the other end of zoom call and that end of a zoom call and that could be shared 50 people could be shared maybe 50 people at time when you have the at a time when you have the there's a ticker tape at the bottom of the that we've just all fired. so move on now .
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welcome back to this special, a festive edition of headline i'm andrew doyle and i'm going to be taking you through some of the highlights the show during the whole year of 2022. so in april there were more rumblings about energy prices escalating out of the level of covid infections was the highest since the pandemic began and russian tennis players were banned from wimbledon . tennis players were banned from wimbledon. i'm sure tennis players were banned from wimbledon . i'm sure that made wimbledon. i'm sure that made putin rethink his whole strategy. but the story we were really fascinated by was of course the mp neil parish. you got caught watching in the house commons. okay. well let's talk now about . employees behaving now about. employees behaving badly , andrew, this time with badly, andrew, this time with their smartphone in the house. what this is fascinating because neil parish was on gb news a few ago talking about this whole and didn't mention that he himself was the one who was accused of watching this. he kind of said, oh, well, there's going to be an
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investigation. sure. he said he said that he denied that there was a culture problem within the house commons, that house commons, but that sometimes overstep the sometimes people overstep the line was the sort of line that was the sort of i suppose he couldn't have said anything thinking about it. i mean, could he he was mean, how could he maybe he was hoping away with it. i hoping to get away with it. i don't know. but i kind of feel with this. i mean, he's been named now obviously, this is in the now. know, talk the papers now. you know, talk him very shaming. i still him out or very shaming. i still refuse he was refuse to believe that he was doing i refuse to believe doing it. i refuse to believe that be checking that any mp would be checking looking in the house of looking at in the house of commons. i think that would be a level of stupidity, almost, almost of almost a vegetable level of stupidity . i almost a vegetable level of stupidity. i don't almost a vegetable level of stupidity . i don't believe you stupidity. i don't believe you can mp if have the iq can become an mp if have the iq of a vegetable and also politicians an instinct for politicians have an instinct for self—preservation normally self—preservation that normally ambition people. they've ambition as people. they've normally half brain normally got at least half brain as you said just the idea as as you said just the idea that they're sat there with no, i tell you what, i think it is when i was teacher, there was when i was a teacher, there was a member of staff who was giving a member of staff who was giving a presentation. you remember they well, in video, they used to well, in old video, it tvs on these racks. it was in tvs on these racks. and he put video or the video
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and he put a video or the video was already in press it was was already in press and it was a. great film which he'd obviously watching obviously been watching the night they night before. and they frantically off. so, you frantically turned off. so, you know, can happen know, so i know this can happen and assume that there was some and i assume that there was some kind pop up this phone, kind of pop up this guy's phone, something he was like something that maybe he was like a that open. they didn't a tab that was open. they didn't mean to click on. so like he was watching something the night before. what before. so that's what i mean has you don't think has to be that you don't think you just know carried off in you just know got carried off in the away in the moment the carried away in the moment just really fancy have you been in house of commons? in the house of commons? it's the sexless place really. the most sexless place really. i mean, be aroused mean, you couldn't be aroused green unless have green leather unless you have a leather green leather feather . leather green leather feather. yeah.i leather green leather feather. yeah. i mean, did they say what genre he looking at? genre of he was looking at? cause feel like if you've cause i feel like if you've looking feel like that looking because i feel like that makes bit of a difference makes a bit of a difference maybe. does, know, it maybe. it does, you know, it feels vanilla. fine was feels just vanilla. fine was more maybe the more extreme. maybe crossing the line. about? this. line. am i wrong about? this. i just believe it. well, just don't believe it. well, i think there's a case to think that there's a case to answer and do wonder whether he'll he'll and come up he'll he'll explain and come up with a, you know, some sort of as to what exactly has happened. but i suppose the existence of on in a professional on his phone in a professional might enough actually his
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might be enough to actually his but have been but it wouldn't have been downloaded it be downloaded would it it would be just internet. don't just internet. well, i don't have internet . i don't have the internet. i don't believe. i tell you, i will. i want to know which network he's on that he can get that much sort of coverage in central london looking at all this exciting racy material online and on we go to the month of may that was good news for ronnie o'sullivan, who won his seventh world snooker championship title. contrast the tories, title. by contrast the tories, got absolutely creamed in the local elections, losing a whopping 485 seats. and the pressure was on boris johnson with many party members calling on him to resign. oh and of course monkeypox came to the uk but george w bush was also back in the headlines because what freud would have called a slip of the tongue, what he would have said it in german. but you know i mean, george was know what i mean, george was accidentally condemns unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq and i think we have the video of this second and decision of one man to launch a
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wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, ukraine iraq, invasion of iraq. i mean, ukraine iraq , anyway , 75 . ukraine iraq, anyway, 75. i mean, it's quite like if it hadnt mean, it's quite like if it hadn't been for the single most catalyst 50 per century he almost fails out of it with the 75 attacks that could stand up to any out attack. good timing. yeah, yeah. he's is funny. he's a likeable speaker. i always said that all those kind of that everyone mocked him for being idiotic we're actually quite well judged i well they sure going to make it a voting yeah but it was this is it had a chilling element then you start thinking he at night thinking does he at night worrying about it that he said actually he's really he's admitted does it does admitted that he does it does keep he's entirely keep him he's not he's entirely comfortable the decisions comfortable with the decisions and in the and it came across in the 122,000 dead civilians. yeah and he was he wasn't in charge of that plan. i mean, we that right. that was cheney and
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rumsfeld. and it was it was clear at the time. signed this at the time. exactly . at the time. yeah, exactly. other people who might have been. essentially signed been. but he essentially signed over moral . yeah. i mean he over the moral. yeah. i mean he was still president. right fingers all over blair's tobias right now finally but and he seems a bit haunted by we don't know how much is he really or is he just pretending to be a human being. we don't know what. he certainly turned into satan in the years this name. the last few years this name. i don't want to say grey and don't want to say long, grey and i there's a weird if i mean, there's a weird face if you look tom cruise, say, in you look at tom cruise, say, in slash peter stringfellow. but how can play? he had a script how can he play? he had a script in front him at george w in front of him at george w bush. was looking at it. bush. he was looking down at it. i looks up from years i mean, he looks up from years lately. it's almost like it is. i think the point is if you hold a grudge, it's going get you a grudge, it's going to get you in yeah, it might be in the end. yeah, it might be when you're making speech in front of important people. i mean i also really think mean and i also i really think that he's from a clan from that he's from a clan and from a background he doesn't care really behaviour was really that behaviour was negative. when negative. know i think he when you you mean the final you say what you mean the final a connecticut not from a from connecticut not from texas and the accents it's all
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up but he is in the skull and bones club, which is a bit weird. but some of the stuff that you up to, they have geronimo's skull and no, i geronimo's skull and oh no, i know things but can't know these things but i can't say air though. nice when the say on air though. nice when the masons something masons really meant something i think he talks about laying think when he talks about laying in i think that he in bed and i think that he doesn't like being and doesn't like being caught and i think he just like being accused but i really is this but i think really is this injured this dead people is injured by this dead people is this going to keep him at this going to keep him up at night? this, you know, night? this this, you know, mistake made? it's a very mistake he made? it's a very edgar allan poe plot line, isn't it? know, you just cannot it? you know, you just cannot bear the heart. look, bear the beating heart. look, he's you've just he's evil. so if you've just said iraq, times in said iraq, so many times in speeches, i'm being very generous, but you say iraq generous, but you just say iraq because, done many because, you've done so many speeches that it speeches about that although it could thing get could be like that thing get sometimes obviously not me, but when you do a lot of it when you you do a lot of it especially the same night you especially on the same night you sometimes bits you sometimes forget which bits you said of zone out and said you sort of zone out and they are similar words ukraine are they okay yes they both have consonants and vowels but being a bit generous there i think you
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are you being oh i mean it just in terms of you know it being a slip that he could make it it's not it's not a difficult one to it's a as you say, it is the worst one. yeah. we live in hundred 22,000 people in iraq. oh, no. mean it's the worst slip that kind gives that that kind of gives that documentary jinx when he documentary the jinx when he goes said them goes massive it said killed them killed they were killed them all yeah they were it worse oh the human capacity to contain contained its own guilt is extraordinarily unreliable . and so we move into unreliable. and so we move into the month of june. and you remember that the west ham, kurt zouma, was sentenced to 180 hours of community service for kicking a well deserved the platinum jubilee celebrations took place. that was a very memorable encounter between elizabeth the second and paddington bear and across the country were picketed by islamic protesters over a film called the lady of because they found it offensive to their faith and lots of cinemas withdrew the film entirely , forgetting for film entirely, forgetting for some reason that no longer have
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blasphemy laws in uk and the court of human rights said no to the home secretary's plan to send migrants to rwanda . and send migrants to rwanda. and then there was this story the nhs, who seem to have developed an allergy to the word woman . an allergy to the word woman. they might want to see their gp about that one or why this still going on. how is this going on? all right. it's been pointed before and the fact that actually there still trying to basically delete word woman. okay, so okay so what's happened is nhs from this website has dropped word women when it comes to ovarian and womb and cervical cancer now . this is not the cancer now. this is not the first time this has moved as in terms of literature that the nhs has put out before for screenings and stuff. this is on the website , the stonewall the website, the stonewall documentary that was put on by the . the knowland, i know, the bbc. the knowland, i know, yeah. the bbc. the knowland, i know, yeah . talked about all of this. yeah. talked about all of this. so this is not new phenomenon, but so how they're still doing it and trying to delete the word woman , is it just unbelievable.
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woman, is it just unbelievable. so it used to say, for example, cancer the room is a common cancer the room is a common cancer that affects the female reproductive system. fair enough that will make sense. now, they've changed it to most. womb cancer usually starts the lining of the womb. the this also known as endo cancer. so not using the word woman or female in there it makes it so much harder for people whose english as a second language people who have learning difficulties. but in scotland again i was actually going to make that joke and you scared me so much before that i thought, you know what, i'm going to leave it. at that point, though. just joking aside, because you know, this have real world impact on people's quality and it's almost as though they haven't thought people's quality and it's almost asthrough.they haven't thought people's quality and it's almost asthrough. there's/en't thought people's quality and it's almost asthrough. there's no 't thought people's quality and it's almost asthrough. there's no 't th
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know talking know that they're talking about you not to not you and you're not going to not get treatment because of some, you , something on you know, something on a leaflet, only applying leaflet, there's only applying to tiny tiny percentage to a tiny, tiny tiny percentage of anyway. and it just shows that wokeism is a new classism. so know if you don't have the sort like you said , intelligence sort like you said, intelligence and means to know that you know what a perfect person is and what a perfect person is and what in demetrius cancer if you don't learning english even once things even educate women some women know what the word is. also there's the principle of what this means for women and women's rights know the idea of just changing these just just changing these dehumanising them to kind dehumanising them to this kind of parts and they of just body parts and they don't it with men. they don't do it with men. yeah they don't do it with men. yeah they don't with a guidance on don't do it with a guidance on prostate anything like prostate cancer or anything like that. it on air. it's, you that. we do it on air. it's, you know, they do that. and so know, they don't do that. and so it's a way they talk to thing. but the other thing is, i mean, as said, josh, you know, the as you said, josh, you know, the nhs, this stuff has been nhs, all of this stuff has been exposed. more and exposed. we're seeing more and more in thrall they more about how in thrall they are stonewall. today are to stonewall. even today there leaked document there was a leaked document which came out on twitter for the fair twitter account.
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the fair cop twitter account. they this they leaked to them this this document, nhs, which shows document, the nhs, which shows that tendering that they were tendering contracts suppliers contracts to suppliers on the bafis contracts to suppliers on the basis they had basis whether or not they had signed to stonewall's signed up to stonewall's diversity champions scheme. in other they're going other words, they're going to jeopardise getting best jeopardise getting the best supply is on the basis of this ideological project. will this is the nhs ever going to say enough? and it's insanity. if the nhs needs to save money, which it does, as you said, it's going to spendings ballooned from 100,000,000,232 billion. so if they need to make cuts, why not cut all this nonsense? all the people in these posts are making these ridiculous decisions then decisions that are actually then causing an and causing, you know , issues for patients. why just sweep through all all that nonsense? yeah well, it's it also can be dangerous for trans as well. you know, if you have people the nhs allow you to change your nhs number which has your biological sex encoded into it and they allow you change it and they allow you to change that it indicates the that so that it indicates the opposite but course that opposite sex. but of course that causes, if you're called for, make test. oh you're not oh you'll know you're not exactly
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these kind of thing. it does these kind of thing. so it does to really futile. we'll see to me really futile. we'll see what happens. nhs what happens. but the nhs probably to wake up probably do need to wake up on this one too. that's it for part two. go and make yourself an eggnog latte. going to eggnog latte. we're going to be back in just moment.
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welcome back to this special festive edition of headliners, where i'm going to be taking you through the year's news stories on two july. now and, of course, the news of the month was the demise of the big dog . no, not demise of the big dog. no, not nick dixon. after a horde of mps tendered their resignations bofis tendered their resignations boris johnson resigned . so boris johnson resigned. so here's how the headliners panels reacted at the time . so there's reacted at the time. so there's been a lot of criticism of today, but there's, as you say , today, but there's, as you say, a there's another perspective here which is that some people really value what he did. the rollout was clearly one the rollout was clearly one of the best in the world and actually his stance on brexit at. the
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time was quite unusual for ministers of that time. so it was quite a gutsy approach to . was quite a gutsy approach to. so i mean i know you're not a fan of the but can you see any merit in that. oh you know this morning i thought i almost felt sorry for him it was like so you know, i thought that's coming off when i was waiting for him to come out and then, you know. he doesn't disappoint, does he? it and he was like it came out and he it was like this. this is, this is being this. this is, this is him being kicked you remember theresa kicked out. you remember theresa may situation. may in a similar situation. yeah. hated, yeah. so less. less hated, obviously know, she obviously yes. you know, she cried. it was quite. now, if you see historically that piece of video, he smashed it. video, it's like he smashed it. i every comedian i i smashed every comedian and i take i was like, am i saying this is always the point at which even the most hated prime ministers can look human? yeah. remember thatcher remember margaret thatcher into the saw her crying the car and you saw her crying for time in her life, for the first time in her life, i think. and it's just interesting that really interesting that it really humanised because all of these political crazy tragedy that no regret, no remorse, nothing from him nothing. i there was him was nothing. i there was a touching moment with carrie, like baby, although the like with the baby, although the baby cute . was
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baby is quite cute. it was it roma very sweet. although it was quite touching moment. i thought maybe he'll soften maybe he'll do something and was it was nothing and i thought just wasted sympathy him wasted my sympathy on him something. oh you think that something. oh do you think that you , he's got to take you know, he's got to take responsibility ultimately for happened mean he happened here. yeah. i mean he don't will take but don't think he will take it but we responsible and you know we know responsible and you know this of narcissism and this the sort of narcissism and ego that he's displayed in his in his valedictory speech is . in his valedictory speech is. you know it shows the lack of moral fibre. the men who couldn't make decisions that were in the nation's interest, they damaged his popularity. were in the nation's interest, they damaged his popularity . and they damaged his popularity. and we're moving on to august now. so england finished the commonwealth games in second place australia . there place after australia. there there train strikes, heat there were train strikes, heat waves, inflation rose to its highest level since 1982. and then there was this about grant shapps cracking down on scary . shapps cracking down on scary. headune shapps cracking down on scary. headline is grant shapps launches crackdown on killer cyclists transport secretary vows to create new death by dangerous cycling law and. the
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story is that there is currently a loophole whereby if a reckless cyclist kills whilst driving his or her bicycle , they can only be or her bicycle, they can only be jailed for a maximum of two years. so grant shapps is going to fix this loophole . apparently to fix this loophole. apparently the last person to be prosecuted for killing someone on a bicycle was convicted under a victorian law and convicted of furious wanton driving. i mean, that's more or less also reckless, isn't it, in london? certainly, i would never dare say such a thing, but yeah, this almost makes you. if grant shapps thinks he's still in the leadership because, you know, it's like one of those throwing red the members almost red meat to the members almost always. realised always. but he hasn't realised they anymore. they don't need to anymore. yeah, mean, i don't. yes. yeah, yeah i mean, i don't. yes. i'm not massively pro cyclists, but i think we need a new law for what do you think for as well. what do you think mark. nine or so. mark. yeah nine years or so. well think so because they're well i think so because they're very powerful lots of very powerful and like lots of bicycle these days, toby, bicycle ads these days, toby, they electric. so they have they are electric. so they have torque, you know, they've got poke they yeah poke in them, they move. yeah i hired a bike earlier today and
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you can accelerate really quickly you take off really quickly. it's actually quite dangerous. but then the speed limiter kicks it and you can't go above about 40 miles per houn go above about 40 miles per hour. it's really frustrating you think it's like on you think it's like being on a rocket suddenly kind of rocket that suddenly kind of stalls know, actually stalls, you know, but actually quite and also fast enough quite fun. and also fast enough to over an old cricket bat to knock over an old cricket bat when you're driving exclusively along pavement, it's seems along the pavement, it's seems to be what people do is do you think do you think if the killer cyclist a middle man in cyclist is a middle man in lycra, that an lycra, that should be an aggravating. you would have thought i would have thought that. yeah, i would have thought that. yeah, i would have thought short. thought probably the time short. so another five so i'll give you another five years. think a shameful years. i think that's a shameful on evans you know, trying on simon evans you know, trying to while he's not here listen that got abs and he's 50 that guy's got abs and he's 50 it very september this it was a very september this year very sadly. course, year very sadly. of course, queen elizabeth ii passed away and the nation mourned we also had a new minister liz had a new prime minister liz truss became the uk's third female pm. that's three more than labour, which no doubt annoyed keir starmer no end the new chancellor kwasi kwarteng introduced his mini budget and we all know how that turned out
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and in the midst of all these very serious developments the independent newspaper brought us this about leonardo this story about leonardo dicaprio's love . but with dicaprio's love. but with thursday's independent and nick leo dicaprio, has he cracked the code dating? it does seem that way the headlines is leonardo dicaprio of women over the age of 25. not clear whether . dicaprio of women over the age of 25. not clear whether. he's afraid of them, but he does well to mask it in his movies. this if he the last eight girls he's been out with they've he's got rid of them all before the age of 25 four of them were 25. i did some checking, but the rest were all 25. so it's a brilliant graph and. there's a graph of it now. yeah. he his age keeps going up the relationship lasted five years. that's not bad . but five years. that's not bad. but look at said he always gets out in time and that's the thing i sometimes wonder when they 25 that on their birthday that they wake on their birthday he's you the he's gone you know the apartment's gutted the locks have know how. have changed. i don't know how. it he's he calls it works. he's he calls them christmas because christmas cakes because he doesn't them the doesn't want them after the 25th. nice. oh, that's good. you
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see the tweet as titanic see the tweet as well. titanic 25 at which point as 25 this year, at which point as she made out, dicaprio will no longer to be in that longer want to be in it. that was another one. so it's was another good one. so it's interesting a gag. interesting that is a good gag. it's also another insisting that he gets out just as they develop a cortex. it's funny a prefrontal cortex. it's funny by of rationality. so by the age of rationality. so ask also fair what is it ask also to be fair what is it these young women in the these young women seeing in the increasingly leonardo well, increasingly old leonardo? well, the yeah, glorious cheesy the movie. yeah, glorious cheesy movie star. this does prove depressingly for some perhaps that if a man given ultimate choice freedom, this is how he will behave, because he's in the ultimate position of choice. and actually interesting is actually what's interesting is if follow certain videos on if you follow certain videos on the red pill community, they say, well, this is just when men prefer because of fertility and evolutionary psychology, you know, in their early twenties out of college, you take well, i'll have put the i'll just have to put the argument whereas independent argument whereas the independent of here it's of course it says here that it's socially conditioned sexual preferences and say that preferences and they say that the dynamic clear as the power dynamic is clear as they more insecure they are younger, more insecure and financially and less financially as does establish likely to establish women as likely to bend will. so in the bend to a will. so in the independent world it's then independent world it's all then i would definitely myself
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i would definitely rent myself i know i would know some of his even i would gisele bundchen or something. yes. she is extraordinarily yes. well she is extraordinarily powerful. beautiful, powerful. very, very beautiful, world up world famous model. he broke up 23. yeah. he didn't even make it to 35. what is it? he was. but i think that we to be this think that we tried to be this devil's because i think i do believe this. i think it's more morally acceptable and probably more for him do this more modem for him do this openly to have so—called openly than to have so—called marriage and, then have a string of mistresses and prostitute around the back, which would surely have been the attitude of previous movie stars whose marriages true. just marriages are true. he just shouldn't with via shouldn't break up with them via a see that your face is a check to see that your face is honesty. yeah, but of course he's in a position where he just do it. people would be do it. other people would be criticised by the criticised harshly by the community do because community he can do because he's a star. can do it. yeah, a tv star. we can do it. yeah, we're not quite his level, we're not quite on his level, but are doing well. what but we are doing well. what better? many of better? how many? how many of these 25 emerged the these women? 25 emerged from the relationship dicaprio relationship. leonardo dicaprio and to the soiled and retreated to the soiled goods on on the you know, on tinder or whatever it is in how theyi tinder or whatever it is in how they i very i very doubt it has done harm to prospects for done any harm to prospects for the oh think it's a bit
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the net. oh you think it's a bit like the david beckham video even helps them. that does, yeah. they've yeah. certainly if they've lasted of years lasted a couple of years and also reasonably he's of also very reasonably he's of going don't want children going you don't want children yet but if i was to keep going out with you until you were 28, ihave out with you until you were 28, i have two years to find the next bloke and he might not be the one. and then and then the right one. and then and then in you want to in his in split do you want to in his i seriously think it's quite so. he women to sort of be of he wants women to sort of be of fertile but definitely not fertile age but definitely not have actual children with him anyway. and on to october now. so kwarteng to so trust and kwarteng had to backtrack budget . backtrack on their mini budget. the cost of living crisis grew more severe and kwarteng resigned successor jeremy resigned then successor jeremy hunt . he was hunt announced. he was unilaterally reversing everything that trust had said she do. everything that trust had said she do . and it wasn't she wanted to do. and it wasn't long truss resigned, long before liz truss resigned, making short lived making her the most short lived prime minister in history. making her the most short lived prime minister in history . well, prime minister in history. well, that's a distinction of sorts , i that's a distinction of sorts, i suppose. rishi sunak became our new pm after boris johnson intimated he might return. but that wasn't to be and also october, the rail strikes were continuing in iran. we had the killing masa amin by the
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so—called morality police. and this, of course, was the beginning. a major revolutionary movement . the beginning. a major revolutionary movement. the regime we had just stop exacerbating that until this time they were throwing soup at one of vincent van gough's paintings in the national gallery and in other news, it was announced that prince harry's autobiography was be called spare . and here's how be called spare. and here's how the headline his team reacted . the headline his team reacted. and now let's have a look at a story about a promiscuous wayward redhead and who better than diane to take us through this. okay. so on the daily mail , we have the quote, prince harry asked his friends and ex go friends to feature in his upcoming autobiography, spare . upcoming autobiography, spare. gosh, i wish it was spare change or something else . but or something else. but apparently the spare parts paris, the sob story. well other countries, they've given it a different like in spain it will be called in the shadow in sweden the other i think it
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could be called runner up or yes silver medal. but you think always the bridesmaid yeah. the winner the wider. so essentially germans sorry we're not we're not quite done yet diane. you don't work with a purple . don't work with a purple. obviously, we're on a roll maybe we call it the purple purple patch with. oh, my god, no, i don't . so essentially this is don't. so essentially this is back to harry's hypocrisy his favourite thing, his favourite cup of tea in that he only wants privacy on his terms. he asked his ex—girlfriends , cresta and his ex—girlfriends, cresta and think the other one was called chelsea to cause it was a give him to talk to his ghost—writer to kind of sex . so i mean, he to kind of sex. so i mean, he didn't write it himself. well, i mean, he should, but then he kept on eating the crayons , so kept on eating the crayons, so they had to. yeah, chelsea and cressida , he wanted them to cressida, he wanted them to spill some tea on him and talk to the ghost writer. and it's
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like, where's harry? where's boxes? you can't do this. he's. he's trying to use his own privacy to sell his own privacy at the same time as telling us , at the same time as telling us, don't invade my privacy. no harry. i'm sorry, but either you put it all out that can't control what people . they're control what people. they're going to react the way they want to react. correct. and it's got the book apparently has been ping the book apparently has been ping pong going back between the publishers , the ghost—writer publishers, the ghost—writer harry ghost—writer publishers, because it wasn't detailed enoughin because it wasn't detailed enough in some places they wanted to juice up a bit and apparently some of these revelations, even harry not going to be comfortable with. but i don't think it's worth 28 quid to 28. no way. i try to appeal to everybody . no. do you appeal to everybody. no. do you think the publishers will get their money back? yeah, i'm sure it's already on number one all over the world. and renan, it's months before the release. release. they it before christmas. release christmas. it's going to release january 10th. any idea why they didn't the christmas
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didn't make the christmas market? because to market? yes because he wanted to make changes. the queen's market? yes because he wanted to make changes . the queen's death make changes. the queen's death out respect and i think out of respect and i think there's also this argument that they've tried to lessen some of some of the impact of it. it could have said some who knows what they've taken out, but a source the book is much worse than people think. well, look i'll right. to be honest, i'm looking to the movie of the book . paul scholes or tilda . that's . paul scholes or tilda. that's it for part three. see you in just a few minutes .
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welcome back to this final part of this festive where i'm running through the top stories of 2022. so where do we get to. oh, yes, november. right. so november brought the rather astonishing news that matt hancock would be appearing on i'm a celebrity get me out of
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here. you also had just the oil protests which brought the m25 to a complete standstill. we had hunfs to a complete standstill. we had hunt's autumn statement, of course, and the snp were told, sorry you can't have another independence referendum without westminster's say so . and westminster's say so. and sturgeon was gutted . and of sturgeon was gutted. and of course the world cup in qatar was really out of the headlines mostly due to the human rights perpetrated by the regime . turns perpetrated by the regime. turns out they're not too welcoming to gay people out in qatar . let's gay people out in qatar. let's have a look at this story in wednesday's times. out of the sky national are flying sky national team are flying into qatar in. the gayest plane they could find through the flame. on virgin atlantic's flame. and on virgin atlantic's rainbow plane, which is the company's of lgbtq+ for the world cup and the part it didn't ask to fly it in this particular plane but we're understood to be happy to . so, i mean, they happy to. so, i mean, they couldn't really be like you know, give me a straight please. you that wouldn't be a good looking twin. if we have we have them least sort lightened them or at least sort lightened beard stroked a little bit over whether or not they're going to
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be hypocrites exactly what i'm going do. no, go. well yeah. going to do. no, go. well yeah. no, i mean, he's going to wear the harley quinn england captain is wear the one love is going to wear the one love armband. interestingly, armband. and interestingly, fifa's president urged our another participating to let football take centre stage and not hand out moral lessons to the rest of the world. where's he been for the last two years? this all football those anymore is the 16. the ball is against regulation and no red light wearing no for a going to prosecute but action wearing any emblem the poppy for instance or armbands or taking knee for blm you have say i'm not a and cross it not because i spent the last two years taking the but of course black lives matter but apparently brown ones don't have in terms of the migrant workers constructing stadia. yeah. if every match ball contained the scooped out of a migrant worker , then perhaps, you know, are you going to give us an official statistic there but that's not we're talking about we're
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talking about hundreds but. yeah, yeah, yeah. it's i mean, it's disgusting. they're going to be they're going to be taking the knee. they're going to be wearing, you know rainbow rainbow flags. but why why not boycott qatar? because, of course , they're there to get course, they're there to get they wouldn't be held in qatar can i was a play i don't believe you can expect the players in the in the peak of their fitness they get a world cup before you as you come put it all in their lap it was fifa who should never have.i lap it was fifa who should never have. i did cut the do but what we have it's not unusual in the world you have world is that you have ridiculous polarisation you ridiculous polarisation so you have with have footballers with their virtue signalling laces virtue signalling rainbow laces anything is slightly anything which is slightly nauseating an older nauseating to an older generation and then you have fifa who are behaving like absolutely know if they could just move a couple of yards closer to the centre and both of them then football would be sent to. what's great qatar the to. what's great is qatar the qatar looks like it's qatar world cup. looks like it's going complete . so i've going to be a complete. so i've seen footage fans seen footage of the fans accommodation and it makes the fyre festival look well—organised. this is and with
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that story we're up to date to where we are now december. and for all the ongoing political upheaval the culture wars spiralling out of control and a cost of living crisis that clearly isn't going anywhere. we managed the time to talk managed to find the time to talk about future. it turns about our future. and it turns out in the future we might out that in the future we might all robots . josh, you getting all be robots. josh, you getting the latest technology, don't you ? yes, i do. this is all i'm going to get. i'm to be first in line, queuing up outside. elon musk expects to have near a link brain chip in humans in just six months. what is a neural brain chip? well, it's brain chip in the neural layer . chip? well, it's brain chip in the neural layer. this is effectively elon musk trying to put a computer in your brain, attaching it. and this of course will accelerate all sorts of thought process, rationality, process , all the rest of it. but process, all the rest of it. but it will also turn us into cyborgs and that heralds the end of the world. like how you say cyborgs? say cyborg like a cyborgs? say cyborg like a cyborg do i borg because that's cyborg. do i borg because that's scary things and i'm trying to replicate . well, wait,
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replicate. well, wait, wait, wait. getting the brain wait. are you getting the brain chip scared anymore. chip won't be scared anymore. oh, monkey they've oh, so every monkey that they've tested it on has reported negative effects. yeah, but. but they did it by speaking. hey i've got negative health effects. that's how good is. you know when they did the monkey monkeys take them to using just its and, it typed though its brain and, it typed though its brain and, it typed though it spelled out a request for snacks. so this is really going to deliveroo this is this is all people live with what you've been you've been very flippant about this. why are you not more frightened about this idea of i call it transhumanism, the idea of augmenting humanity so that we become more like robots, more like computers, eventually be becoming? already becoming? well, he's already had a so it's a hair transplant. so it's the next really, it? next step, really, isn't it? yeah. should get one. i have yeah. you should get one. i have had doesn't doing. had like it doesn't doing. they're not supposed to transplant off your head. i know. i got one onto the back of my head. can't you see. how a brain at something your brain at something in your brain. not the same as a hairdresser living in brain. hairdresser living in a brain. yes. who are no yes. changing who you are no longer being anymore. longer human being anymore. yeah, that yeah, you're like that last terminator woman terminator film where the woman could martial arts
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could do incredible martial arts because she was half robot and this open any doors this this open swarm any doors i mean you have no mean how would you have no criminal responsibility and things like if got things like that if you've got something brain something in your brain affecting control be affecting how you control be hacked. it can be by hacked. yeah and it can be by terrorists. yeah so . hopefully terrorists. yeah so. hopefully there's no chinese. yeah. but you having a you guys, i'm. i'm having a rethink . yeah. good. okay, this rethink. yeah. good. okay, this . this should never have it a year. . this should never have it a year . elon . this should never have it a year. elon musk should . this should never have it a year . elon musk should not be year. elon musk should not be doing he's done great doing this. he's done great things for twitter, but he should stop playing if by should stop playing god if by any i want to see him do any next i want to see him do like chance what he's done like any chance what he's done for he said that for what he said. he said that musk the monkey use musk emphasised the monkey use in the test was pretty happy and wasn't the and wasn't strapped to the chair and that's how i my wife so that's it back over 2022. it for our look back over 2022. it's time to get that it's almost time to get that turkey in the oven. not for me. i'm a vegetarian, but do you remember headline is on remember the headline is on every at p.m. remember the headline is on every at pm. and that every night at 11 pm. and that will christmas day. so will include christmas day. so do in. so from all of us on do tune in. so from all of us on the headliners team except for leo kearse is bit of a scrooge leo kearse is a bit of a scrooge . merry, merry, merry christmas .
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