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good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez. good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez . the gb newsroom the sanchez. the gb newsroom the government has confirmed anyone travelling directly from china to the uk from the 5th of january must show negative covid test before departure. health secretary steve barclay described the temporary measures as a balanced and precautionary approach. it amid concerns about surging numbers in china following easing of restrictions there . countries including there. countries including france the us and india, have implemented similar rules. police have named a man there
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urgently trying to following a serious sexual assault on an elderly woman in. london's notting hill gate. the victim, agedin notting hill gate. the victim, aged in her, was attacked on the evening of the 23rd of december. the met's say they are trying to trace 35 year old james beggs of no address that urging of the pubuc no address that urging of the public to not approach him if spotted, but to call 999 immediately. west midlands police have been given time to question two men arrested on suspicion of the murder of a 23 year old man on boxing . cody year old man on boxing. cody fisher died a knife attack at the crane nightclub in birmingham. the venue has since had its licence suspended, with police saying that the serious management failings . another management failings. another suspect also remains in custody while christina rinaldo has joined saudi arabian football club al—nasr until 2025. the
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saudi club made the announcement their twitter page today, saying is a signing. though not only inspire our club to achieve even greater success, but inspire our league, our nation and future generations. the 37 year old six time ballon d'or winner posed with his new club shirt. he keeps the iconic number seven. ronaldo left the premier giants man united following a interview about club . stocks fell to end about club. stocks fell to end wall street's worst year since 2008 . while bells rang as 2008. while bells rang as friday, the final day of trading in what's been a tough year for trading. it follows a year of aggressive interest rate rate hikes, recession fears and the russian invasion on ukraine. and of course rising covid concerns in china . and the new year
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in china. and the new year honours list has been announced with gb news as very own and diamond among those receiving recognition . the journalist who recognition. the journalist who campaigned to stop cot death has made an obe. she's dedicated the achievement to her late sebastian. others include for england women's euro 2022 winning side, including captain leah williamson . this year's leah williamson. this year's list is the first to be signed off by king charles and includes more than 1100 recipients, 50% of whom women tv , online and tv of whom women tv, online and tv plus radio . this is gb news. now plus radio. this is gb news. now thatis plus radio. this is gb news. now that is . that is. hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at saturday's newspapers . i'm andrew doyle and newspapers. i'm andrew doyle and i'm joined tonight by the fabulous steve and alan and the
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big dog nick dixon. now i'm going to start by looking at tomorrow's pages and we're going tomorrow's pages and we're going to go with the daily mail first, and they're leading with rishi orders covid tests on arrivals from . we'll be getting to that from. we'll be getting to that in just a moment. the guardian leeds sunak in u—turn on leeds with sunak in u—turn on china test same story that china covid test same story that financial times has a market to lose more than trillion dollars worst year since financial front cover the times now they have pandemic blamed for increase in heart deaths and express has jailed scandal criminals free to prowl streets. we'll be talking that in just a moment. and the sun king knight's queen brian may there getting the knighthood. i bet they've been waiting for a long time for that headune waiting for a long time for that headline and the star polar bear . well what can we might get to that let's say it looks like some nonsense be honest those were your front pages . right? so
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were your front pages. right? so let's crack on front page of the daily. steve, what have they got? go with this story? rishi orders covid tests , arrivals orders covid tests, arrivals from i mean, i suppose from china. i mean, i suppose it's a headline. so it's pre—departure test rather than on arrival. oh, right. i think were just trying to sub it down to fit the space. imagine. but i suppose it's because of china dropping their zero covid target. yeah which in theory means now they're going to go through the it's running right through the it's running right through phase. yeah. but through society phase. yeah. but they've of them they've this big surge of them there's doubt about it's not there's no doubt about it's not just because waited to just because they waited to suddenly the lockdowns suddenly release the lockdowns they're vaccine isn't good as they're vaccine isn't as good as should buy in the one that works best but if that's case, steve, then what do we fear from then why what do we to fear from china coming over him, in fact? well, actually, we have fear well, actually, we have to fear is potentially you've that is potentially if you've that many unchecked having a many people unchecked having a virus can mutate. who knows if there's a new variant that's not been or we've been told about it. that's answer. are you saying the chinese government is not transparent with its information as i would dare ever say? of course , the whole point say? of course, the whole point of that they want bring
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of this is that they want bring in tests we trust in tests because we don't trust data coming of china. yes so data coming out of china. yes so the that's kind of pointless as well want them to do well saying we want them to do tests. well you know, we tests. yes. well you know, we trust the results. isn't that a legitimate point, nick? yeah yeah. would honest yeah. why would they be honest now? they did. they were now? i mean, they did. they were honest aspect , honest about any other aspect, know lab leak, etc, etc. know the lab leak, etc, etc. yeah. their tests yeah. suddenly their tests the totally yeah. totally accurate. yeah. questionable. thing questionable. i think one thing it proves that lockdowns it proves is that lockdowns don't work because china is on the most stringent lockdowns in the most stringent lockdowns in the then they the world and then they obviously worked. obviously haven't worked. i think it. if we're think this proves it. if we're worried from worried about people coming from china think if you china rightly. i think if you were to be really were going to be really aggressive the with the aggressive at the start with the border policy, some people thought have done thought you could have done something. it's something. then i think it's still too i'd still still far too late. i'd still probably do it for the sake of as well. then again, i'm, as well. but then again, i'm, i'm, i'm anti—immigration anyway so an easy win. so that so it's an easy win. i'm surprised you that, surprised to hear you say that, though, because isn't there though, nick because isn't there a this is a kind of a fear that this is a kind of slippery slope thing? you know, you introduce sort of you introduce these sort of checks airport, then checks at the airport, then people again and people start masks again and then on lockdown. then we're on lockdown. good point. mind. i point. i've changed my mind. i wouldn't it basically. it's not
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going not going effective going it's not going effective anyway. don't think. it anyway. i don't think. is it going be rigorously can going to be rigorously done. can we tests. it's we trust these tests. yeah, it's probably not to do probably not going to do anything anyway. i'm saying anything anyway. i'm just saying rather about rather be careful about immigration, general, but you're right, to do right, this is not going to do it. i mean, do do you think that this is a fear that we might be or that we could get back to lockdown situations? i don't think accepted think it would be accepted because the world is very different. i mean, it's you don't to the far don't have to pick the far extreme of the position. it's not all lockdowns not that all lockdowns are pointless should pointless or, oh, we should always them. and always be having them. and where's mask? yeah is one where's your mask? yeah is one narrative know, narrative that is, you know, when new virus and you when got a new virus and you know about a lockdown know nothing about a lockdown could worth while and might could be worth while and might save you've save people then but when you've got aplenty i don't got vaccines aplenty i don't think anyone would accept a lockdown now because if you've not you die not had the vaccine, you die from it becomes and you from it. it becomes and you don't think the of don't think the spectre of a kind variant we don't know kind of variant we don't know anything that might anything about yet that might for be a worse, for some reason be a lot worse, even though variants even though the variants generally weaker, that's not really the long really legitimate. the long term, the trend would be get weaker, you never know which weaker, but you never know which one. to work one. it's like trying to work out raindrops. one out which raindrops. the one that down window. you
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that runs down the window. you don't know if the next one stronger. but the general trend weaker. no, it's not weaker. right? but no, it's not the they're a virus, you the same. they're a virus, you know. nothing about versus a variant that you know something about. it's only slightly different. don't we different. yes. i don't think we would okay. would accept. it's okay. interesting we're interesting we shall see. we're going on now to the going to move on now to the front cover times. nick, front cover of the times. nick, what the times telling us what are the times telling us today? well, this one really annoyed me, andrew. they've become for increase become a pandemic for increase in this is chris in heart deaths. this is a chris whitty the results whitty warning about the results of not going gp of people not going into gp appointments now preventable deaths, so—called are now occurring especially occurring up, especially in middle men having heart middle aged men having heart attacks so this annoys attacks and so on. this annoys me many reasons. one is that me for many reasons. one is that i mean course could be other i mean of course could be other causes attacks were causes for heart attacks were not to talk about. not allowed to talk about. so i'll leave that there for i'll just leave that there for me. followers. the me. some of my followers. the other thing is obviously lockdowns, cause lockdowns, general, are a cause of this. so i wasn't calling it the pandemic than lockdowns. there is genuine backlog there is a genuine backlog there. are . and know of there. there are. and i know of someone actually dying someone who is actually dying now they didn't want to now because they didn't want to bother a time that is bother the nhs a time that is a real but chris whitty real thing. but so chris whitty at how are also responsible for the fear mongering that caused this. i mean we had spi—b
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this. i mean we had that spi—b paper that was sent to sage just at the perceived of personal threat needs to be increased. so now a bit much come back now it's a bit much to come back and say, oh people didn't go in because they were scared, because they were scared, because scared. this because made them scared. this is true it, steve? is this true isn't it, steve? like didn't the like why didn't we the conversation about happen conversation about what happen if in terms of other if we lockdown in terms of other preventable fact preventable diseases, the fact that people weren't going to go and the doctor cancers, and see the doctor cancers, things which now things like this which we're now saying that was true but why did was factored in in the was that not factored in in the discussion it should have discussion about it should have been knew been because they clearly knew i mean on how read mean depending on how you read some sentences were some of these sentences were worried things back worried about these things back then. that should have then. yeah. that should have been upon. because been acted upon. yes because surely agreement would surely the tacit agreement would be having a lockdown, be if we're having a lockdown, there certain that there are certain things that still function and still need to function and that's there is two that's there. and there is two areas the system not areas that the system not actually as should during actually as it should during a lockdown would have lockdown which you would have expected. is expected. yeah the other area is probably from the nudge way of looking at what you say to looking at it. what you say to motivate to do they had motivate people to do they had they save the nhs and the problem with that as motivating factor that it brings with it
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this secondary message of also don't them about yeah so that a big mistake that's costing but then what about next point about then what about next point about the hypocrisy i mean like the fact chris whitty is the one making this attempt perhaps as you let someone else say you to let someone else say this, you it doesn't look this, you know, it doesn't look great coming from him. well i dunno but then you saying he should trend, worry should spot this trend, worry about say nothing because about it and say nothing because he be accused of he want to be accused of hypocrisy. don't think hypocrisy. well i don't think that's nick's point though, is that's nick's point though, is that saying you're saying that you're saying you're saying that you're saying you're saying that he's the who that he's the one who was responding. he's partly. yeah, not sage, not solely. you know, sage, independent, all these do independent, sage. all these do mongers. question mongers. and the question is, i mean, what steve saying these sentences are ambiguous. says sentences are ambiguous. it says now with these understood to have the alarm government have raised the alarm government about potential contribution about the potential contribution of get of patients inability to get preventive but the preventive drugs body. but the point the height point is says during the height of he it then of the pandemic did he it then or and if did he did it or not. and if he did he did it quite quietly behind the scenes and quickly you've got sentences like the chairwoman the like this. the chairwoman of the royal saying royal college of gp saying dunng royal college of gp saying during nhs services during the pandemic nhs services were some cases were disrupted and in some cases for a variety of reasons they included anxieties around contracting covid and interpretation contracting covid and interpretati to protect the nhs did messaging to protect the nhs did
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not forward. it wasn't not come forward. it wasn't really interpretation was it really the interpretation was it was aim. it was what was the stated aim. it was what you to you made them you were to do. you made them afraid. you go. oh yeah, afraid. then you go. oh yeah, they course they they were afraid. of course they were. the advert. you were. remember the advert. you say to his you know say it to his face, you know he's you know these deaths or whatever into his eyes. it's like this. yeah, like you made this. yeah, absolutely. we're going absolutely. okay, we're going to move front of the move on now to the front of the express. steve, this is an interesting one. the jails. yeah. prowl yeah. criminals free prowl streets and he's is doesn't sound good. so good. and they list the kind of criminals we saw the criminals you can presume worst crimes. they presume the worst crimes. they list murderers, sex list the murderers, the sex offenders, they offenders, the violent. they were error by two were released in error by two different it's over different things. so it's over 700 over the last decade for the stats of the last year. they've broken down. so 12 broke out. broken it down. so 12 broke out. you know shawshank redemption style spoon , a poster and it's style a spoon, a poster and it's amazing you can do. yes amazing what you can do. yes four were let go by mistake. how do you let that go by mistake . do you let that go by mistake. they of the van . it's they jump out of the van. it's mainly the vans. but that mainly from the vans. but that says that was breaking free then being unless you were like i like hold open the wrong like hold on i'll open the wrong this article about this article is talking about how people released in.
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how people were released in. error violent robbers. error yeah. sex violent robbers. oh, it's horrific . just as all oh, it's horrific. just as all the prisoners escape from prison vans rather than jail. so they're just. they're jumping out the van. you're saying it's not error? it's not not an army, an error? it's not like someone said, oh, he's due for a miracle in a for release, it's a miracle in a van. error, logic has the 12 breakouts, the total breakouts. you know, your easiest point of not ingress was the opposite on egress egress your opposite your best point egress, of course is out of a van i imagine i've never been to prison. oh, yes. believe me. yeah, that's how i got out. but concerned like got out. but i'm concerned like total breakouts than seem a lot better. it zero but 54 better. if it was zero but 54 admin errors. all right on raise your game that shouldn't because that's you've done that's just checking you've done the paperwork right so people are being released by mistake. so this just a computer error, presumably something like that. i it all computer errors, i don't it all computer errors, a human errors. someone's got to be wrong . and then be doing this wrong. and then they that bring in they say that they'll bring in new having more new ways of having more stringent in prison. stringent policies in prison. yes you should be quite stringent and not letting people
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go in error . stringent and not letting people go in error. have stringent and not letting people go in error . have they recovered go in error. have they recovered any of these criminals? you know, some of them . i mean, did know, some of them. i mean, did they get them back in the van? yes i see. it's unbelievable . we yes i see. it's unbelievable. we can't crimes now and we can't prevent crimes now and we hold prisoners wanting to kill can't prevent crimes now and we hol
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it's an off camera. i look forward to that one. anyway what have we got now? front cover of the sun that neck. well some some better news here. andrew king queen, a kind of chess faced headline. and this is king charles is brian may, the legendary guitarist from queen. and who can who could really say this is a bad thing? we all love bnan this is a bad thing? we all love brian may surely he used to play guitar do you imagine osama guitarist lifelong. oh yeah. yeah. and i'm very i don't talk about it. i never talk about it. but i'm played my whole life. but i'm played my whole life. but is, not about me. but point is, it's not about me. andrew may play played andrew brian may play played instead of using a plectrum he used sixpence an months used a sixpence an six months and played a custom made and he played on a custom made guitar he built himself his guitar he built himself with his dad a very unique dad and it's a very unique sound. had wall of vox, ac sound. he had a wall of vox, ac which nerds will know . which guitar nerds will know. very yeah , that very very nice and yeah, that very unique sounds. genius guitarist . he do this when he was in queen or before this guitar is called red special. so need a guhan called red special. so need a guitar. you see it guitar. you won't see it anywhere else. he's built himself was kind of himself made. it was kind of genius, is. kind genius, wasn't it is. it kind of. was was he a physicist or of. was he was he a physicist or some sort of genius? yeah. he's
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going to be went and going to be went back and finished his. he deserves finished his. so he deserves this i suppose. i is he this i suppose. i mean is he getting for that getting the knighthood for that you're a coin and you're playing with a coin and because i used to i was a guitarist and also played piano harmonica about me now harmonica it's all about me now i getting it for fun. i think he's getting it for fun. we have the champion headliners for the space or it for for the space stuff or is it for the save badges? so the trying to save badges? so no, new year no, these kind of new year gongs, i mean, they all just really often with celebrities about who've about know people who've achieved been around achieved a lot don't been around for time more than for a long time more than anything although a lot of them if go through the list if you go through the full list of the celebs, it's often of all the celebs, it's often for second thing, not for that second thing, it's not the it is the doing work the fame. it is the doing work to this cause or this to help this cause or this charity. he has done that. charity. and he has done that. see. yeah, i get well, i know that i'm never to get he says now going to all the now he's going to do all the things would expect a night to do for justice people do fight for justice for people who don't have any voice. also slaying people with big sword slaying people with a big sword you'd would you'd expect a night to do would absolutely you'd expect a night to do would ab do utely you'd expect a night to do would ab do but/ you'd expect a night to do would ab do but he's not he doesn't to do but he's not he doesn't mention whether he'll do that or not we around table not i think we need around table about that kind of attitude again know vigilantes. then again you know vigilantes. then maybe the peasants will stop
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letting go. agree. why letting people go. i agree. why may think he may would sort of you think he would on top anyway, would be on top of it? anyway, we're to finish this we're going to finish this section, stay. you've section, this star stay. you've got because i don't got this one because i don't really understand what's going got this one because i don't rea|it understand what's going got this one because i don't rea|it won't'stand what's going got this one because i don't rea|it won't take! what's going got this one because i don't rea|it won't take! whatthating on. it won't take long. that headune on. it won't take long. that headline it's to be headline poll abroad, it's to be cold. it's easy. they cold. i mean, it's easy. they basically wanted this this cold spell to end year spell moving in to end the year it's it it's coming from russia. so it can really know i mean can really it you know i mean front news going be cold front page news going to be cold and interesting front page news going to be cold and yesterday eresting front page news going to be cold and yesterdayeresting office because yesterday the met office with more than day before said that is the hottest year on that this is the hottest year on record. just wonder if record. yes. i just wonder if this to be enough to this going to be cold enough to really stats in the really ruin their stats in the last well, i mean, last 24 hours? well, i mean, it's like the when it it's not like the story when it was the beast from the know was the beast from the east know and of some and it was sort of some unprecedented, know, unprecedented, you know, meteorological features. i mean, it's just it's it's like that. it's just it's going a bit weather going to be a bit weather based attack is that that would be did you see that you see the propaganda rhetoric from russia where? it's they a where? it's so cold, they have a normal then next day normal christmas. then next day they hamster they have a kind of hamster keeping wheel. keeping the house on a wheel. then the next year after that, they're the hamster. you they're eating the hamster. you see like see this idea? it's like it's like great very dark. like it's great it's very dark. russian west is russian saying the west is really we've got really struggling, but we've got all the heating lots basically. okay. about as much
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okay. well, that's about as much as talk about when it as we can talk about when it comes story about how cold comes to a story about how cold it's that is it it's going to be. and that is it for one. but coming up for part one. but coming up after the break, we're going to be talking putin's be talking about putin's alliance andrew alliance with china. andrew tate's arrest romania tate's recent arrest in romania and families to and japan paying families to move their children out of tokyo . so you went .
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to welcome back to headline is your first look at saturday's newspapers and we're going to crack straight on with this story from the and putin seeking stronger alliance with china that not sound good yeah we've moved away from the good news now you putin and she seeks stronger alliance west with military cooperation and putin is claiming we share the same on the causes course and logic of the causes course and logic of the ongoing transformation of the ongoing transformation of the global geopolitical landscape. you or do you just landscape. do you or do you just have the same enemies and then it grimly
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it gets particularly grimly amusing next bit. he says amusing in the next bit. he says . we are defending principled positions and only our positions and not only our interests, but those all who stand a genuine world order stand for a genuine world order and right countries to and the right countries to freely determine that destiny . i freely determine that destiny. i mean, china and russia, this is not the first country think not the first country you think of think of the old of when you think of the old democratic world order. obviously, west got obviously, the west got its problems. come on to problems. but i'm come on to that one. and so, yeah, obviously this arms obviously they've this arms relationship since two thousand and seven more than 70% of chinese imports been chinese imports have been from russia. comes to russia. yeah, when it comes to arms. this is a this arms. so this is a this is a issue. but of course, if it goes the other way round, if china ever give weapons to russia, america's warned them. ever give weapons to russia, amerijust warned them. ever give weapons to russia, amerijust basically warned them. ever give weapons to russia, amerijust basically w prettythem. we'll just basically a pretty scary it is ever scary stuff actually it is ever since the invasion ukraine i mean china so gave sort of overtures about we you know we don't think this is great idea but really effectively supported it and you know, yeah, but i don't continue along don't they'll continue along this think this is more this i mean i think this is more the of russia being the risk of beating russia being beaten that they need beaten is that they need stronger words and this what we're i don't we're having. yeah, i don't think china wants to get in a situation where it would economically the
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economically fall out with the us now is you're trying be us now is you're trying to be such economy you need an such a huge economy you need an economy if all left economy to sell to if all left to sell to is russia, they wouldn't be. but some of the rhetoric been ramped rhetoric has really been ramped up since nancy up i mean, ever since nancy visit taiwan, there has been visit to taiwan, there has been the is the sense in which china is perhaps being a little bit reckless when it comes to relations us. well relations with the us. well they're yes . doing the they're testing yes. doing the waters. right. rattling. waters. right. sabre rattling. yeah, look that yeah, yeah. and look where that leads time leads. yeah. i think this time last year i'm saying russia's just sabre . everyone was saying just sabre. everyone was saying that phrase then, you know, and this concern me because this does concern me because actually said actually china have said explicitly taiwan's explicitly they want taiwan's to be their hands what explicitly they want taiwan's to be it, their hands what explicitly they want taiwan's to be it, tilt r hands what explicitly they want taiwan's to be it, tilt doesn't what explicitly they want taiwan's to be it, ti it doesn't lookhat was it, 2025. it doesn't look good. was it, 2025. it doesn't look good . yeah, not too long. and good. yeah, not too long. and it's not that long. no it's not just years away. so just a couple of years away. so this is, this all stuff makes me a nervous, i think. rightly a bit nervous, i think. rightly so. points, are so. as nick points, these are not to gang not the people you want to gang up. we're moving now up. anyway, we're moving on now to andrew tate to the mirror and andrew tate has been arrested and, nick, you know, a few about what you be able to tell us in. yeah i in time for me to get cancelled again on twitter so yeah agitate held in romania on suspicion of human they've human trafficking so they've done raid in this house and
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done this raid in this house and they're claiming that the suspects created suspects appear to have created an the an organised crime with the purpose housing purpose of recruiting, housing and exploiting women by forcing them create meant to them to create content meant to be specialised websites for be seen specialised websites for a it sound good. but a cost. so it sound good. but now tate always claimed that these webcams videos, he's always admitted to having webcam shooters. but they shooters. but said they were totally legal so totally consensual and legal so the question is , you know, the big question is, you know, is this is has he done this or is this is has he done this or is it just the what he would call a matrix attack? now what does a matrix it's yeah, he believes that he's he talks in terms metaphor the matrix terms of the metaphor the matrix he's the matrix he's like escape the matrix taking pill but everyone taking the red pill but everyone else yeah. else is so motion bullet. yeah. well it does mean that in a metaphorical way . so i've been metaphorical way. so i've been getting attacked on twitter for defending because i i'm on defending tate because i i'm on the people the west the last people in the west apparently believe in innocent until proven guilty. yeah so it's saying while it's been saying for a while they're going attack me like they're going to attack me like this they to me. this. they tried to cancel me. it didn't which was quite it didn't work, which was quite a powerful thing. they tried to cancel banned social cancel them. banned from social media on twitter all the media is back on twitter all the podcast gonna podcast said we're just gonna put anyway and so the put them on anyway and so the people rejected it and people kind of rejected it and
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he's been saying they're going to lawfare now if to next they'll lawfare now if you're that you said you're against that you said okay planted idea because okay he's planted idea because he knew something was he knew something like this was going happen. now evan will going to happen. now evan will say it's fake, but the alternative they are alternative is they simply are persecuting him. so we don't know don't know. we know that. we don't know. we don't to say don't don't see fit to say we don't know probably sensible know is probably the sensible thing. we're seeing footage of him arrested, steve, him being arrested, but steve, that point, isn't that is surely the point, isn't it? proven guilty that is surely the point, isn't it’:something proven guilty that is surely the point, isn't it’:something to roven guilty that is surely the point, isn't it’:something to roven on ilty that is surely the point, isn't it’:something to roven on to. is something we to hold on to. it is i mean. let's not conflate two issues legally still innocent until proven . the innocent until proven. the internet is probably a whiff of schadenfreude when you disagree with gets arrested , so with gets arrested, so i guarantee that. yeah, i totally , i mean that doesn't breach innocent until guilty. that's what the internet's like. and also, just to try and fall out with no good reason. with you for no good reason. i agree. innocent until proven guilty. that we guilty. but does that mean we shouldn't as much noise shouldn't have had as much noise about hunter biden until as something proved right? something was proved right? well, know that's. well, we didn't know that's. interesting, cause we didn't have about that. epstein have noise about that. epstein evan epstein island seem evan on the epstein island seem to it. but, to have got away with it. but, you jemmy got away you know, jemmy savile got away with seem to with it. he is people seem to get away with and then other people get accused things
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people get accused of things they if it they didn't do. so, look, if it really doing kelly type really is doing kelly type things, be things, obviously he should be punished. right. i'm very clear on also concerned on but i'm also very concerned about two things state an overreach and overreach by authorities mob authorities and then mob mentality i think mentality on twitter. so i think that assange was that julian assange was mistreated don't think tommy robinson mistreated and robinson was mistreated and jones these people i tend jones all these people i tend to side instinctively least side instinctively have at least sympathy , at least least sympathy, at least at least reserve judgement side with reserve judgement and side with the mean , steve the individual. i mean, steve does make a good point about schadenfreude as well, the timing of this this to timing of this because this to come back of this spat come off the back of this spat with thunberg. yes. and with greta thunberg. yes. and andrew tate and then his response pizza response video with the pizza box. and this accusation was that because it revealed his address by having a romanian pizza but they found it now pizza but how they found it now i believe it's it's i don't believe it's true it's not though it's one of not funny though it's one of those want david those yeah they want the david cameron might not be cameron the pig. it might not be true a narrative joke true but yeah. a narrative joke for twitter. there's a deeper conspiracy. who conspiracy. the people who arrest organisation arrest him, their organisation is it's an is called greta. it's an acronym. you want to go acronym. so if you want to go down there's no hole is not one for me i. i don't know a lot about andrew tate's work because have a university where he teaches men have to pull or
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something i've clearly never needed that you've that inbuilt charisma and sexual back . no one charisma and sexual back. no one knows absolutely fine knows how, but absolutely fine for the second time just say too quickly. you are right about quickly. so you are right about the left to the schadenfreude. the left to get in because they don't like him when tweeting me him anyway. and when tweeting me they doesn't they want to get him. he doesn't uphold moral principles. uphold their moral principles. so a lot of so yes, there's a lot of schadenfreude going on, but that's going happen. but also that's going to happen. but also these controversial people, they will test cases , things will be the test cases, things like all things like free speech, all things like free speech, all things uke and like free speech, all things like and to success due like law and to success due process because it's not going to be someone who's just baking cookies for one and they but it's going to be a or julian it's going to be a orjulian assange or someone. you have it's going to be a orjulian as make or someone. you have it's going to be a orjulian as make or scthatne. you have it's going to be a orjulian as make or scthat it. you have it's going to be a orjulian as make or scthat it is you have it's going to be a orjulian as make or scthat it is innocentave to make sure that it is innocent until, proven guilty. and if proven guilty, that means something. that something. there is a risk that you innocent until proven you have innocent until proven guilty. say guilty. and then i'll just say it stitch up anyway it was all a stitch up anyway from start. well legal from the start. well not a legal system you know, system that works, you know, even into that. then we want stuff not having a society. stuff away not having a society. okay, on now. okay, well we to move on now. this is from telegraph this next is from the telegraph and recent report has revealed and a recent report has revealed some police in some disturbing from police in scotland . do you the fun or scotland. do you want the fun or the bit where ruin story.
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the bit where i ruin the story. let's from the from let's do the from the from the is police called minor is scottish police called minor attract good people in major report which is a ridicule this phrase because we all know yes there's no reason to try and rebut them is maps it's not it's euphemistic actually it's kind of making them out to be better than they are and then you think, well what's the reason? than they are and then you th there ell what's the reason? than they are and then you th there ell vgood the reason? than they are and then you th there ell vgood reason?;on? than they are and then you th there ell vgood reason? itl? than they are and then you th there ell vgood reason? it and is there any good reason? it and i've really tried to say the word technically means some thing. word technically means some thinto be puberty. there is no has to be puberty. there is no way to argue that case without really like really coming across like a strong. so this this euphemism be is to try and help people get . no, i don't even think that's it because . if you are a and it because. if you are a and there's a way to therapy to stop being part of motivating force is that if seek therapy, you is that if you seek therapy, you won't a anymore . that's won't be a anymore. that's a strong motivating factor . it's strong motivating factor. it's terrible, to use this phrase , terrible, to use this phrase, not to ruin the story. the truth is , the scottish didn't is, the scottish police didn't use this phrase. they were effectively quoting from this european the european european document. the european force, this task force that they worked commissioning worked with, their commissioning , used that phrase. that's , used that phrase. and that's why used it to quote the
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why they used it to quote the scottish police tried to get them to that , wanted the them to not use that, wanted the phrase in it. but wait a minute steve the headlines says scottish police call minor people in major report. it's almost like the telegraph picked the headline to whip up anger so that then you read the newspaper well the case nick. i mean well is the case nick. i mean i've always found that that phrase don't like idea of phrase i don't like idea of trying to euthanize . yeah, i'm trying to euthanize. yeah, i'm trying to euthanize. yeah, i'm trying you know i think steve steve is right . the trying you know i think steve steve is right. the end of it, the term is using the commission documents for the consortium that september that did the thing in september police representative police scotland representative successfully for successfully lobbied lobbied for the map term to not be used the term map term to not be used by council they were by the council they were against. well firstly against. yeah, well firstly obviously term and obviously an appalling term and if ever did use it, if the police ever did use it, they'll a great the greatest they'll be a great the greatest possible betrayal because you know , children is a disgusting know, children is a disgusting term. try and term. people will use to try and legitimise on legitimise paedophilia on twitter so obviously twitter and things so obviously discussing yes key discussing but yes the key question says chief question well it says chief constable question well it says chief constatassessment of the force's annual assessment of the force's performance made reference to working on a european project targeted people targeted minor talked to people so you're you're saying that that police got to emphasise a
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describing them that way but it did it's still happened what do you think they made it clear enough they were only quoting this thing . well, they made it this thing. well, they made it clear for the telegraph. clear enough for the telegraph. it with them it already disagrees with them to the that to actually include the that defends doesn't defends them. yeah. it doesn't feel like there's some ambiguity going way. mean going on here either way. i mean they included that phrase in there because that right. the bigger that the bigger issue is that the european are using that phrase so in europeans using so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the crop up on social so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as crop up on social so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as well. up on social so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as well. it's on social so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as well. it's sortocial so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as well. it's sort of al so oh i'm in europeans i'm using the as well. it's sort of some media as well. it's sort of some people suggesting that people even suggesting that the map into the acronym map should go into the acronym for lgbt q, which is completely disordered and, you know, really scary stuff. would you put it past you've got this past a sturgeon? you've got this gender recognition, whatever it's they're to it's called. they're trying to lower the age to 60 where you can you're different can say you're a different genden can say you're a different gender. you put it gender. what would you put it past this, this kind past them to do this, this kind of concerns you think of thing that concerns you think that's alarmism? steve looking at like you think little at me like you think a little bit, especially this story when pulled apart shows you pulled apart actually shows you that interested that police scotland interested in it just in using that phrase it just goes do yes goes show that we do yes sometimes you to look sometimes you have to look beyond the headlines sort beyond the headlines and sort of really it. but that's
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really scrutinise it. but that's what here anyway. what we're here for anyway. we're to with the we're going to finish with the daily japan on that, daily mail and japan on that, trying reduce overcrowding daily mail and japan on that, tryi|capital duce overcrowding daily mail and japan on that, tryi|capital by:e overcrowding daily mail and japan on that, tryi|capital by paying rowding daily mail and japan on that, tryi|capital by paying off ding the capital by paying off families. nick, going on families. nick, what's going on there? sold there? yeah, honey, i sold the kids good headline . will kids quite a good headline. will start paying families £6,000 per child of overcrowded child to move out of overcrowded tokyo. so is a million year. and you get 700,000. you get 3000. then as follow up, 700,000 and they try and pack you off to the mountainous regions around the capital you be able live capital and you be able to live there five or longer there for five years or longer to it. so quite flippant to get it. so quite flippant headunes to get it. so quite flippant headlines honey sold the kids what is potentially quite traumatic you see what you mean well that's actually i mean there's about just trying to redistribute the population the birth rate is too low. it's like .34. the problem is a lot of .34. so the problem is a lot of people people they have people and the people they have are same place. so are all in the same place. so they're of they're just kind of incentivised of this. incentivised them out of this. it's behind them. it's a positive behind them. yeah, it's kind of yeah, yeah. it's a kind of it is a kind of levelling up basically. us , we basically. but unlike us, we just say, oh, we'll put the bbc and manchester civil and manchester some civil service. give you service. like we'll give you money heck out of the money to get the heck out of the city, david, think this city, said david, you think this is idea?i
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city, said david, you think this is idea? i think a is a good idea? i think it's a good idea, it won't good idea, but it won't work. 100 the money. one 100 like here's the money. one one amount. go and live in a place where don't have a job. raise if you raise all your kids. and if you don't for five years, don't stay there for five years, you've to it back . it you've got to pay it back. it depends much money, but depends how much money, but it doesn't like that's doesn't sound like that's enough. seven grand, six enough. if it's seven grand, six grand? was. i suppose, grand? i know it was. i suppose, six per so you six grand per child. so if you got kids, that's just 1 got of kids, well, that's just 1 million then, steve. 1 million. yeah sounds lot. so yeah it sounds an awful lot. so life now. probably not life changing now. probably not anyway. all we've got anyway. that's all we've got time this but time for in this part. but coming up in part three, we're going to discussing the bbc's going to be discussing the bbc's left bias over the left wing bias in tv over the counter cannabis in new york and russia being excluded from eurovision . so you're in a tech .
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welcome back to headline is with me andrew doyle. we're going jump me andrew doyle. we're going jump straight back into it with the daily the bbc has accused of
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infusing its shows with a leftwing bias here the thought that steve yet daily mail big fans of the bbc as they are massive fans they say that to the bbc is warping modern britain by left wing woke viewers to have that word so far today in storyline dramas including eastenders vigil i don't watch any of these and i think this annoyingly is both right and wrong . it's the piece right and wrong. it's the piece of research for the campaign for common sense. the thing about bias is biases is that you will find the bias that you look for. yeah, i remember from my time of working at the beeb, both as a broadcaster , technically an broadcaster, technically an actor , you get complaints from actor, you get complaints from both sides because both see the complaint. bbc , this complaint. oh, the bbc, this absolute mouthpiece of , the absolute mouthpiece of, the government, that tory loving government, all that tory loving , do get messages? yes , do you get those messages? yes then you get the one say you vote , blah, blah, blah. vote left, blah, blah, blah. steve say is that steve what i would say is that i think it comes political think when it comes to political impartiality, versus impartiality, left versus right, laboun impartiality, left versus right, labour, tory, i think the bbc do quite good job, but i think quite a good job, but i think it's kind of undeniable that they have woke bias, is
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they have a woke bias, which is nothing or right in nothing do with left or right in their in a corporation their dramas in a corporation and there are people i know who work there same to me work there said the same to me and think could just see and i think you could just see it dramas. i think very it in the dramas. i think very preachy. that's where i think it comes we hate the bbc in comes because we hate the bbc in the have to talk the daily mail. we have to talk about this probably about the bbc. this is probably true line true of absolutely every line itv be including the itv would be including the streaming because and this is the problem with broadcast media it's run by people in the arts with emma and they're not understanding the periodic table these people shouldn't be allowed to things but do think allowed to things but i do think there is a left wing bias in the arts. you know, i don't think it's left wing at all, but i do think it's identitarian and you're right, it's there in netflix down paramount, you're right, it's there in neteverywhere wn paramount, you're right, it's there in neteverywhere it. paramount, you're right, it's there in neteverywhere it. nickmount, you're right, it's there in neteverywhere it. nick well, , it's everywhere it. nick well, not just the bbc, it's a bit unfair to single them out, but we are going to because we love the bbc. we love the bbc because they for this they created the need for this channel. love bbc channel. so we love the bbc here. group , channel. so we love the bbc here. group, campaign here. also this group, campaign for suggested . i for common sense suggested. i should be on the bbc more so i think they're bringing me. you're in list as well. you're in the list as well. and did see those couple years
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did you see those a couple years ago? for common sense ago? campaign for common sense presented a list of non woke comedians be the comedians who should be on the bbc. on that. you were on bbc. i was on that. you were on there to talk on the tape and scott was even on there and simon make it on simon and tv didn't make it on the bbc, but. oh oh be the bbc, but. oh yes. oh be because he's super woke so i'm so obviously i love the campaign for common sense they've got loads of common sense it would take extraordinary discipline to the all free the bbc. you get all that free money not think, oh, i could money and not think, oh, i could use engineering. use this for engineering. it would extraordinary would take extraordinary integrity. i think a lot of integrity. and i think a lot of people scenes have people behind the scenes have that. i know of that. it's not. i know some of but on an overall level they but but on an overall level they seem to really be struggling. i'd woke bias the i'd say the woke bias in the arts programming absurd, but arts programming is absurd, but is it that conspiratorial? i don't it is that they don't think it is that they think socially the world. think let's socially the world. i think it's just way they i think it's just the way they think i think like think well i think like an alternative viewpoint is just abominable and should be silence . just their . that's just part of their thought they thought process. you know, they don't they're not don't even say they're just not used really used to it. so to be really fair, i'll speak to people who know in north london and i'll just things. say just say normal things. i say like, family could be like, hey, the family could be a good of course they go good idea and of course they go mad, they don't know mad, but they don't know other people with different bs. you
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know, speaking, they're people with different bs. you kn north speaking, they're people with different bs. you kn north and speaking, they're people with different bs. you kn north and they've ng, they're people with different bs. you kn north and they've all they're people with different bs. you kn north and they've all got('re in north and they've all got similar views. so they're not they realise they're they don't realise that they're in i don't to in a bubble. i don't mean to rule but rule out saying bubble, but they're, know, they're in they're, you know, they're in something of a bubble. they don't realise don't necessarily realise it. and for them and so it's very hard for them to objective the to be objective about the country i imagine country as a whole. i imagine that's you that's interesting. you mentioned the idea that the family a good thing for family is a good thing for society thought in lot, society thought is in tv lot, but it because you but you don't see it because you agree it. whereas agree with it. whereas when you get eastenders there's get eastenders saying there's a line that they call win this eastenders, had brexit and eastenders, we've had brexit and covid, we don't need, which is clearly joke and you're clearly just a joke and you're getting upset oh, how getting upset about, oh, how clever. thought clever. they also thought that could certain could make sense from a certain of yeah, wouldn't of character. yeah, i wouldn't trump, to be fair, trump, i know, but to be fair, they character coming they had a character now coming through consciously or eastenders. they they eastenders. but they were, they like a vaccine sceptic then suddenly is suddenly were also a. there is loads of this stuff. and he said dunng loads of this stuff. and he said during height covid is during the height of covid is like, wearing like, oh, you're not wearing a mask. was loads them. mask. there was loads of them. this is things that bother this is the things that bother you. probably all may you. spot but probably all may stay on the whole channel. eastenders is filled with families. see all of these families. you see all of these things that do agree with your point view. you notice point of view. you don't notice it. no confirmation it. there's no confirmation bias. there's something on bbc comedies. really good comedies. i saw a really good polyamorous family on dr.
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polyamorous family on on dr. nothing on bbc agree with nothing on the bbc i agree with is money not at winning is that money not at winning sometimes okay sometimes i'm so that's all okay next we've got the next up we've got the independent and the executive supervisor eurovision don't supervisor of eurovision don't get up about get off has spoken up about russia's exclusion the russia's exclusion from the eurovision . nick, i know eurovision song. nick, i know you're a big of eurovision. you're a big fan of eurovision. you'll have lot to say about you'll have a lot to say about this. we're say russia this. we're going to say russia was we cancelled was like, oh, we cancelled again, eurovision cheap russian exclusion from song contest wasn't is martin wasn't is hard this is martin asked argument is you asked and his argument is you know we basically saying it'd be nice to have russian but can't but the contest tends reflect trends in europe and i don't like it when the tennis players get banned because i'm russian i'm not i don't agree with that. this seems a little bit different is quite hard if you're a european contest to have someone who's aggressing upon h upon russia not, you know, it would quite difficult it would be quite difficult and it would be quite difficult and it would tough gig for the would be a tough gig it for the russian can imagine russian singer. can you imagine just imagine boos just step to imagine the boos they many many they would get how many how many would they get. it would be a lot wouldn't come last. lot nil wouldn't come last. that's i that's true. you know who i think hogan from your think whole hogan from your vision because vision is? australia because they're europe. they're nowhere near europe. yeah they really that's meant. it's ridiculous . know you
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it's really ridiculous. know you get something further. i would be represented. be if moon was represented. right . so why are they right exactly. so why are they there. they shouldn't be there. they, they shouldn't be but it's all trying to get people i mean i people watch i guess. i mean i love fact that decision love the fact that this decision was really difficult . it was called really difficult. it was called really difficult. it was a hard decision. it sounds like easiest and least like the easiest and least consequential . absolutely. consequential. yes, absolutely. i one's to be i mean, no one's going to be standing there picketing, putting them with the back in putting them in with the back in the have a hard the main would have been a hard decision. yeah, but also it's the either way the eurovision so either way give trying and the one give it a trying and the one side eurovision is so flippant and disposable pointless on and disposable and pointless on the massively the other hand it's massively political. we saw this political. i mean we saw this last year, you know, when the won ukraine a song that was won ukraine with a song that was substandard. won ukraine with a song that was subrthey ard. won ukraine with a song that was subrthey won because people were but they won because people were supportive cause and supportive of their cause and that's always been that's what it's always been about been about politics about it's been about politics uk to about the uk you want it to be about the music i want the music music i want to for the music i do i want it to be about song. the best song should win irrespective geopolitics, irrespective of geopolitics, would because what would always be us. because what better europe it was better than europe and it was last time it would always be us when it america it we when it was if america it we would have but obviously music's better than all european music
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but mr. music man if the best song was sung by australia. yes or no but they they should be banned. they're not in europe and all of a sudden it's about the music. steve it's like having crufts and letting cats enter . it's ridiculous. anyway, enter. it's ridiculous. anyway, i'm to move on because i'm so angry about it. we're going to go mirror and a brave go now to the mirror and a brave protest afghan protest from an afghan professor. steve. this professor. steve. yeah, this professor. steve. yeah, this professor muscle who ripped up his degree on tv protesting what they're doing by not allowing they're doing by not allowing the taliban, not allowing women to go to university. i mean, that's no reason to do that. the betterment society is more people being educated you are clearly oppressing. there's two ways around it. yeah. i mean , ways around it. yeah. i mean, it's a brave move, trying protest for equality in the taliban. it's a bit like trying to get just to validate your parking. i imagine . and let's to get just to validate your parki|it. i imagine . and let's to get just to validate your parki|it worksigine . and let's to get just to validate your parki|it works .ine . and let's to get just to validate your parki|it works . i|e . and let's to get just to validate your parki|it works . i think|d let's to get just to validate your parki|it works . i think it let's hope it works. i think it probably . but it does always probably. but it does always impress me when the people who are protesting within these kind of extremely oppressive society , like the women of iran , you , like the women of iran, you know, tearing their veils off and burning them , dancing in the
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and burning them, dancing in the street. mean, got to street. i mean, you've got to admire kind of activism i admire that kind of activism i can when there's can get behind when there's something stake. when these posh kids themselves to gogh kids themselves to van gogh paint. yeah i get board with paint. yeah i get on board with that we have to even that it's quite we have to even see because i watch this video and sort of think oh must and you sort of think oh it must be virtually because he's be virtually silly because he's so like oh no this is so used to be like oh no this is actually protest. actually a genuine protest. yeah. taught my yeah. i mean, i taught my degrees, because they're degrees, but because they're pointless, my pointless, you know my, my position that people should position is that people should have education, but have the right to education, but they right they should not take that right because the education systems. so, should have so, you know, they should have the right to it. but you needed your degrees it meant your degrees when it meant something they were something right? no, they were just left as rubbish they just get done. don't think get it done. no, i don't think there's wing bias there's a left wing bias chemistry. think my degree was chemistry. i think my degree was or i don't anyone is or i don't think anyone is going. we need to. going. oh yeah. we need to. it'll you know, the it'll come you know, the periodic table is coming to bnng periodic table is coming to bring back the talks. it bring it back to the talks. it is. bnng bring it back to the talks. it is. bring back the is. let's bring it back to the taliban here and is protest in a society like even going to be in any there any any effective? is there any chance, it's chance, you know, it's authoritarian these chance, you know, it's autiultra rian these chance, you know, it's autiultra conservative these chance, you know, it's autiultra conservative religious are ultra conservative religious fundamentalists . this one went fundamentalists. this one went viral. so hopefully we'll have reach. have an impact, reach. will it have an impact, is question then look is the question. then we look around think we sitting here
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around and think we sitting here talking about it saying, oh, hope something hope these protests do something that they won't. and that they probably won't. and then then did. then they and then they did. yeah. don't know the. yeah. so i don't know the. answer that question. will answer to that question. will it have an impact? let's hope so. it also it did terribly originals, not copies, which makes so committed to it. makes so he's committed to it. yeah. that mean doesn't yeah. does that mean he doesn't have it think you have the degree it i think you know i think it's like a magical thing you've got because you can then can just apply thing you've got because you can thersay can just apply thing you've got because you can thersay need can just apply thing you've got because you can thersay need extendedapply thing you've got because you can ther say need extended all.y and say i need extended all those it back, then it's those i take it back, then it's all a sham. but okay that's posh but going move on now the but going to move on now to the next story. is the time next story. this is the time ames. apparently buy ames. and apparently you now buy cannabis over the counter in york. decline continues york. the decline continues legal is finally is legal cannabis is finally is finally sale over the counter new york where it had like so yeah basically this is new it's been a while because of tape but now it's come through and they're asking people to just adjustment period. they're like, is okay ? and answer is it okay? and the answer is no. know , they didn't no. but you know, they didn't they they've had it l.a. no. but you know, they didn't they they've had it la. for they they've had it in la. for a and usually that's a while now. and usually that's a while now. and usually that's a of for things a good rule of thumb for things you shouldn't whatever else you shouldn't do, whatever else is mean all is doing. yeah, i mean it's all bad. know, well, bad. but you know, people. well, what alcohol? because what about alcohol? because i think used, you know,
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think it's been used, you know, hundreds was weed. hundreds of years was was weed. it's all weird. and the it's all a bit weird. and the funny is doesn't work funny thing is it doesn't work anyway thriving black anyway because a thriving black market the legal market is under the legal industry. so it was like make it legal black market and legal to avoid black market and it us the same with it doesn't work us the same with prohibition alcohol it doesn't work us the same with proiknow1 alcohol it doesn't work us the same with proiknow when alcohol it doesn't work us the same with proiknow when that alcohol it doesn't work us the same with proiknow when that happened you know when that happened there but no no there was a thriving but no no no this the no there was no this is the opposite this is legal it opposite this is it legal it hasn't worked in california. they made it legal in but they made it legal in 2018. but still been undercut by the black market. argument market. so about the argument that cannabis isn't particularly harmful way that alcohol harmful in the way that alcohol is know causes any is know alcohol causes any deaths. i think there's a lot of it, especially now with it being so there is people so strong that there is people like a of like peter hitchens and a lot of research on the psychoactive qualities. it is qualities. it i think it is a lot harmful than people lot more harmful than people realise. home realise. plus you sit at home a lot playing computer games, but they're . add they're also too. to add into that to consider how that you have to consider how alcohol many people die alcohol is, how many people die because that as because of we can ban that as well. but i don't think it works historically worked, but i think you hypothetical you can the hypothetical question, starting question, if you were starting from which drugs would from scratch, which drugs would you would we were you allow would this if we were a teetotal , would we to a teetotal, would we vote to bnng a teetotal, would we vote to bring alcohol, not, you know, bring in alcohol, not, you know,
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something happened with the world cup. you're irish there. of course. of course we would know. but time it causes, know. but at the time it causes, you people much. you know, people it too much. they naturally it . we they just naturally like it. we you give it an alcoholic. you can't give it an alcoholic. it's proven tried it's been proven tried prohibition. i i think prohibition. i think i think weed never weed is different. we've never had i think it's weird i had it and i think it's weird i think it is different because it's pursuit. i think it's a minority pursuit. i think i that immeasurably i couldn't do that immeasurably to think to be honest. you know, i think alcohol's part of our alcohol's kind of part of our culture. i wasn't barely culture. i wasn't it. i barely drink, that's all i meant for nine years without drinking i came so i didn't have to came by just so i didn't have to have conversation about have the conversation about why you but you do you don't drink, but you do smoke. of so you smoke. a lot of weed, so you don't. i i it's don't. so i know, i know it's not mean, look, not visible, but i mean, look, there was no arrests at the world cup in a world cup that had alcohol around . hate had less alcohol around. i hate to new eve to be missed. a new year's eve buzzkill, maybe we do. so buzzkill, but maybe we do. so was the reason, was that the only reason, though, where though, was in a country where you prison for sort you can go to prison for sort of, you know, basically anything, but then you can also get, don't want to get, you know, you don't want to be yet somehow be arrested in uk yet somehow some football and then someone puts disappear like puts you won't disappear like five years. not saying that five years. i'm not saying that would happen but people would happen to me, but people you are more you know if you if
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you've been like dubai you've been a place like dubai you've been a place like dubai you bit wary about, you are a bit more wary about, especially public especially like public drunkenness. you are drunkenness. you sort of you are in i've a in dubai. i mean, i've been to a beach party dubai where the beach party in dubai where the alcohol more radical alcohol there was more radical than it happens. but than ever seeing it happens. but you what told out you what you're told going out there like be careful with there is like be careful with that that's i'm that go. yes, that's true i'm going this with going to finish this part with the mail, the popular the daily mail, the popular energy prime has come energy drink, prime has come under honest. i under fire. steve be honest. i haven't never of primes. haven't never heard of primes. i don't it really don't how popular it really is yet. not really. not in our age group, i'm afraid, is a youngster. new youngster. think of a new includes elderly thing it's includes an elderly thing it's the people it's the famous the young people it's the famous people from the youtube i saw in logan now i don't care brought out an energy drink now whilst i don't the alcohol i do drink absolute loads of energy so this is like the red bull of this generation of my son. this is a stimulant. i mean, this keeps you awake. it keeps you going. yeah. probably for all that gaming love to do. gaming that people love to do. yes. youtube, but yes. i'm watching youtube, but they brought out this one private cash on private one. want to cash on a brand if you're famous, one off but thousands bottles have but thousands of bottles have had be destroyed because it's had to be destroyed because it's fit for human consumption. they had it.
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had many electrolytes in it. what's it i don't know what's going on with your scientists are electrolytes are like electrolytes or something charge something that can carry charge in this case in a solution. but in this case it would salts. so sodium, it would be salts. so sodium, potassium, all of that kind of stuff. but that is bad, right? it's actually good for you. better to have in water than just drink pure because that would strip out electrolytes. i think destroying it think why they destroying it then also of it then too many of also some of it just off i sounds like just gone off i it sounds like it wasn't well made. oh okay . it wasn't well made. oh okay. are you a fan of this? well, i'm not a fan of it, but i know all about it because it's internet culture. logan paul i mean, look, he's really been look, of all, he's really been in over a crypto scam. in trouble over a crypto scam. he's a bit a regime. poppy he's a bit of a regime. poppy show, but sort says what show, but he sort of says what he's say but he's been he's told say but he's been promoting so promoting prime thing so rigorously relentlessly rigorously and relentlessly on his is a case i his instagram so is a case i it's unbelievable you've it's unbelievable what you've had you the videos had now have you seen the videos people mad over each other people going mad over each other trying much primacy trying to grab as much primacy can? the is, should can? the question is, should prime legal mind prime be legal never mind marijuana ? i think it's mainly marijuana? i think it's mainly marketing. i don't think it's actual concoction which is basically water with a basically sugary water with a lot caffeine. and the lot of caffeine. and the incredible marketing driving incredible marketing is driving kids they think
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kids mad to where they think prime is going to change their lives. it's just lives. it's just it's just relentless. marketing relentless. youtube marketing and. that's all and. okay, well, that's all we've got time for in part three. coming we'll have the three. coming up we'll have the nhs game addiction love nhs treating game addiction love island's plans to protect its contestants and how a man's life savings went up in smoke so you into into .
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welcome back to the final parts of headliners your first look at saturday's newspapers. let's get back into it with the telegraph now and a surprising proposal to offload a landmark project . nic. offload a landmark project. nic. yeah, how the millennium dome remember that nearly became an old people's home in swindon . so old people's home in swindon. so documents have been where leslie sharpe , director of the science sharpe, director of the science museum, proposed moving towards an airbase four miles south of swindon and had all these bonkers ideas like a living
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residential community of the third age, which sort of retired residents and stuff and one of the sustainability research and development a new kind of gardening exposition . and no gardening exposition. and no idea what that means as well as , a permanent interactive guard and permanent an and permanent steve, an interactive interactive interactive it's an interactive , interactive it's an interactive i , interactive it's an interactive , i suppose, old gong organ that's got a lot all interactive and the semi—permanent. but anyway, bizarre that anyway, this was a bizarre that didn't happen and it could have happened for a bit and instead it didn't. it was turned into happened for a bit and instead it d 02 t. it was turned into happened for a bit and instead it d 02 and was turned into happened for a bit and instead it do2 and which|rned into happened for a bit and instead it d 02 and which|rnedanto happened for a bit and instead it do2 and which|rneda good idea the o2 and which was a good idea because losing. much because it was losing. so much money what was it? money when it was. what was it? a museum of something or other for while. it was losing for a while. yeah it was losing weight. million a month. weight. 11 million a month. it was losing. yeah it would have ruined eastenders as ruined the intro eastenders as well wasn't well if that suddenly wasn't there. in swindon. there. if it was in swindon. yeah much yeah it's the question how much zooming you'd have to zooming out you'd have to do to start swindon , the show. start with swindon, the show. yes. i mean it's it wasn't designed last. there wasn't , designed to last. there wasn't, the millennium was just the millennium dome. it was just supposed this supposed to commemorate this particular. so we particular. yeah. and so we always design things that aren't going to last long and then they stay forever and start fall stay up forever and start fall down. do. we have seen that down. they do. we have seen that coming the eiffel tower, coming like the eiffel tower,
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which meant which of course was meant to last five years something last for five years or something like romford, like gallows corner, romford, the is a it's a flyover the flyover is a it's a flyover . just it's a very if you're in romford, this is right up your street. there's a roundabout as you come down past next, you come down just past next, the flyover that they built temporarily . it's still there. temporarily. it's still there. it's been up since essex. i love that think this is a major that you. think this is a major landmark with the landmark on a par with the millennium , eiffel tower millennium dome, eiffel tower millennium dome, eiffel tower millennium dome, eiffel tower millennium dome , gallows corner, millennium dome, gallows corner, romford. great. we all romford. well, great. we all we've all we're all learning stuff tonight my anyway we're going to move on to this from the mail addiction is the daily mail and addiction is real video game world real in the video game world steve treating people steve and it's treating people for game addiction. he says they're treating for they're treating people for angry still angry birds. is that still thing? yes, it is. no, i know people it. also, the list, people play it. also, the list, fortnite . i've heard of fifa fortnite. i've heard of fifa warzone. i mean again failing my age. where's tetris in all age. but where's tetris in all this? you got to be careful with it. know, they say that if you play it. know, they say that if you play many violent computer games, might being games, you might end up being when you up. yeah, i play a when you grow up. yeah, i play a lot of tetris now i'm lot of tetris and now i'm a builder. but there there builder. but there we go. there is. i mean, 200 people is. but it's i mean, 200 people have treated. so part me
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have been treated. so part of me is dismissive of this is a bit dismissive of this story i realise i'm wrong story and i realise i'm wrong because story about because if this a story about gambling addiction. yeah, i'd be very serious . gambling addiction. yeah, i'd be very serious. it's gambling addiction. yeah, i'd be very serious . it's the gambling addiction. yeah, i'd be very serious. it's the same thing. it'sjust computer thing. it's just a computer thing. it's just a computer thing give you some thing designed to give you some dopamine or endorphins or whatever. used to whatever. you get so used to it, it impacts life. so it impacts your life. so actually we probably be actually we probably should be sympathetic, still sympathetic, but i still think treating 200 people playing computer isn't huge computer games isn't a huge well, about willpower? i well, is it about willpower? i mean, a off my mean, had to delete a off my phone because i was literally spending all night playing it this was unicorn. you mean an this was a unicorn. you mean an app this was a unicorn. you mean an app ? it this no, it app? it was. this was. no, it was robot attack. i thought of was a robot attack. i thought of something which i got so something else, which i got so good at because it's one of those games, it never ends. it's just. unicorn prances just. and the unicorn prances endlessly so good at endlessly. and i was so good at it. was was consuming it. it was it was consuming hours life and i had to hours of my life and i had to just delete. you had to write. you could have written three more books. could done. more books. i could have done. was nick? oh was that an addiction, nick? oh just an idiot just me being an idiot was a tragic. and i a victim now tragic. and am i a victim now because i wrote a memoir about you can. yeah you are and one big is that is quite big problem is that it is quite anti back in the day anti social as back in the day when i and it was when it was golden i and it was for player, it was social.
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for player, it was a social. wasn't that you played with your mates simpler now mates it was simpler times. now you online hours and you play online for 17 hours and then you know, you still you play online for 17 hours and thento you know, you still you play online for 17 hours and thento people.;now, you still you play online for 17 hours and thento people. you, you still you play online for 17 hours and thento people. you do.u still you play online for 17 hours and thento people. you do. that's talk to people. you do. that's to you can form to me. that's true. you can form sort weird political groups sort of weird political groups as and but still, as well and angry, but still, you know. but the six criteria for addiction is salience, which you know. but the six criteria fo when :tion is salience, which you know. but the six criteria fo when playingsalience, which you know. but the six criteria fo when playing video:e, which you know. but the six criteria fo when playing video:e, whicithe is when playing video games, the single thing in single most important thing in a person's you with person's life like. you with that mood that robo game and mood modification. you're using modification. if you're using them your them to escape your feelings. i mean, everyone tolerance mean, that's everyone tolerance that's when spend a lot of that's when you spend a lot of time a money withdrawal as i've mentioned, that's it mentioned, conflict that's it compromises your relationships relapse that's when you stop playing it so that part of the criteria and that can be anything. yes we just pathologizing behaviour you pathologizing bad behaviour you know it probably is an know i mean it probably is an addiction to extreme levels but as most people are as i say now most people are addicted but a few are. yeah. and again, if it were addictions. if this were one of those is whatever they those fobbed is whatever they called. all called. yeah. it would be all serious and sympathetic, and what between what is the difference between gambling a computer game and playing a computer game. although you're is the life although all you're is the life of your robot unicorn . yeah, it of your robot unicorn. yeah, it can be devastating. but one thing is you can also make a lot
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of off it if you're on of money off it if you're on those twitch streamers playing fortnite, make fortnite, whatever, you can make a off and a lot of money off it. and that's an that's different than an addiction. well, they are something they are something that they kind of are addictive, but they're addicted and okay. and getting paid. okay. well, we're to the we're going to move to the guardian and radical plans guardian now and radical plans to contestants to protect the contestants on. the island been the next love island have been put, love island put, nick. yeah, so love island to contestants to stop to ask contestants to stop social for their own protection. and think something and i think there's something in this. agree with this. i mean, i don't agree with all complaints love island this. i mean, i don't agree with all about1plaints love island this. i mean, i don't agree with all about it'sints love island this. i mean, i don't agree with all about it's always'e island this. i mean, i don't agree with all about it's always misogyny gets about it's always misogyny or gaslighting or it's gaslighting or something. a lot that's something. i think a lot that's quite harsh. just watching quite harsh. you just watching people's very people's and judging them very harshly do think harshly but i do think there's a serious problem with social media. i get attacked on social media. i get attacked on social media my tiny of following media at my tiny of following and you know, i got called vile scum the other day. can you imagine steve, and someone ? imagine me, steve, and someone? the funny thing you could the only funny thing you could do kind gasoline do is drink a kind of gasoline and this is sort of normal. and this is just sort of normal. and then andrew gets so much worse because he's got bigger worse because he's got a bigger following and he's a worse person. gets much. person. so he gets so much. yeah, imagine you're on yeah, but imagine if you're on love you have hate. love island and you have hate. you i this sophie you get i mean this sophie graydon committed suicide and a lot stuff she talking lot of stuff she was talking about overwhelmed
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about you know how overwhelmed she was by social media. she spoke about how horrible you know, when you're getting piled spoke about how horrible you kn
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note, that would be a good show so me: middle not the you note, that would be a good show so me lately,e not the you note, that would be a good show so me lately, but not the you note, that would be a good show so me lately, but middle he you note, that would be a good show so me lately, but middle love>u or me lately, but middle love islander. normal islander. i mean, just normal looking guys. yeah. not people that are older says, right, you know, unrealistic. know, because it's unrealistic. anyway, i'm going to move on now to this in the metro. to story. this is in the metro. are ready for easter are you ready for easter already? yeah. so this story is about how supermarkets already have easter but why is have easter eggs. but why is this news metro. this this news the metro. this happens so last year i happens every so last year i remember tweeting a picture on boxing day. went to down the boxing day. i went to down the co—op where, i was staying and they had easter eggs. this year they had easter eggs. this year the asda , the on the go which the asda, the on the go which i go i mean i live the high but i'm not driving around carlo's corner is non stop showbiz they had easter in before christmas i mean look this is outrageous isn't it nick and you know, isn't it nick and you know, isn't it nick and you know, isn't it quite abominable that easter from a christian perspective , it's all become perspective, it's all become about the eggs tinsel. i about the eggs and the tinsel. i know very sad. it should know it is very sad. it should be about the birth of jesus, then the death of jesus, then then the death of jesus, then the that's it the resurrection. that's all it should that's should be about. that's we should be about. that's we should focus on should be much more focus on that. but people get that. but yes, but people get very into the commercial side and what they're that and what they're missing is that when some of these when you open some of these acts. a bottle prime
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acts. there's a bottle of prime in middle. once, in the middle. so after once, okay, time, i think, okay, we've got time, i think, for final and is for the final story. and this is a story of a failed a tragic story of a man's failed attempt his life attempt to stash his life savings. yes, man of burglars lose his savings, his stash chimney, his wife lights, fire. who could have seen that coming? this an italian man he's this an italian man and he's ,20,000 up a chimney. and he forgot it. and then his forgot about it. and then his wife burnt all. he made it. that's ridiculous that's obviously going happen. yes, obviously going to happen. yes, you think, andrew? but you would think, andrew? but some people don't have iq some people don't have the iq that so it he that have under. and so it he may joking about the saying may be joking about the saying from numbers but from the serial numbers but that's just possibility then that's just possibility and then they to someone who they compare it to someone who had they compare it to someone who ha d ,250,000 a panettone, an had ,250,000 in a panettone, an italian sweet bread. i think this is happens in the film my left foot the film christie brown hit mother head out of brown he hit mother head out of the chimney and then it burned. brown he hit mother head out of the chirisiey and then it burned. brown he hit mother head out of the chiris actuallyhen it burned. brown he hit mother head out of the chiris actually somethinged. so this is actually something that happens take that happens right. i take exception to the man afraid of burglars. now, he was afraid being burgled. a headline makes him like, oh, i think . him feel like, oh, i think. we're spiders. yeah, we're afraid of spiders. yeah, he seen the he could have seen it. the crucial is, tell crucial thing is, never tell your about secret your wife about your secret fortune. that's moral of
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fortune. and that's the moral of today's there ? thank today's show right there? thank you, that's it for you, nick. that's it for tonight. thanks to steven and nick dixon and nick i at the nick dixon and nick and i at the same tomorrow , where we'll same time tomorrow, where we'll be lewis schaefer. be joined by lewis schaefer. see you .
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