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good evening. it's 11:00 here with good evening. it's11:00 here with gb news right across the uk tonight and a moment headliners. first, let's bring you right up to date with the latest headlines. and in first visit to scotland as prime minister rishi sunakis scotland as prime minister rishi sunak is holding talks with first minister nicholas sturgeon the two leaders are expected to touch a range of issues, including the nhs and the cost of living. he's also going to be seeking to discuss ms. sturgeon's push for scottish independence. they're due to make a joint announcement on their plans for government funding tomorrow . news in the funding tomorrow. news in the last hour on boris johnson been revealed has received £1 million in a single donation. that's one
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of the biggest ever to politician parliament records show the money from a investor called christopher holborn was set up after he left downing street. mr. holborn is a former tory party donor who financed the brexit party in 2019. and also breaking news this evening, more than 70,000 staff at nearly every uk will strike for almost three weeks in february and march. the university in college union says its members are demanding better pay conditions and pensions. they're for a pay rise above the to 5% increase offered yesterday . the exact offered yesterday. the exact dates of their strike action will be confirmed next week . the will be confirmed next week. the northern ireland secretary has said there's still a way to go to resolve the row over the northern ireland protocol. and a warning if you're watching on there is some flash photography next. the irish premier and the labour leader both met political parties in stormont earlier
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today to discuss the post trade rules on the irish land border. the uup has been blocking the formation . a proper government formation. a proper government in stormont until the protocol is dramatically altered . and is dramatically altered. and there's been travel disruption today for passengers in and around as strikes took place . around as strikes took place. the newly opened elizabeth line members from the transport staff association and the sister union prospect all walked out over pay and pensions. the two unions reject it. a 4.4% increase this year and the labour leader, sir keir starmer. year and the labour leader, sir keir starmer . the government keir starmer. the government needed to up its tactics . i do needed to up its tactics. i do not want to see this industrial action. i want to lead a government resolves these issues . on the last labour government, you didn't have a national strike for nurses had fair pay for nurses . and we think that for nurses. and we think that you should in the room negotiating sorting out these .
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negotiating sorting out these. gb news time for headliners . gb news time for headliners. hello good evening. welcome to headliners i'm simon evans. i'll be taking you through free days. top stories joining tonight headliners residents leo kearse and josh howey . first, though, and josh howey. first, though, let's have a quick at what friday's front pages have in store for us . we kick off with store for us. we kick off with the daily mail and out spartans on demand. doctors are told that picture kate they're looking very splendid in a vaguely watch frock coat . fridays telegraph frock coat. fridays telegraph zero plan to ban gas boilers in a decade . also illustrated by a decade. also illustrated by kate the guardian, bach privately admits he must increase pay offer to nhs
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workers. statutory illustrated by joe biden in a mask his in discover to hold some unwarranted papers fridays times millions more of a chance to take staten we'll be taking a look at that surely there are the as fridays . sun next talking the as fridays. sun next talking therapy is don't work for everyone can take three possibly talking about their i wonder and finally daily star as always have found a new angle men with cars do have tiny lipsticks we're all that this past christmas fast going yeah not just cars apologies for that for anyone driving a perfectly reasonable car so those are the front pages let's take a look inside . so we will start things inside. so we will start things off with the front page of the sun. leo for a yes. so this is key and will's what hospital in
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liverpool opening it is the only way hospitals be open. if we did away with the royal family i don't know how hospitals would see it. a bit like caesarian. so they have to be sort of surgically opened. there are systems . yeah. so there systems in both. yeah. so there is and then is something and then and then the can can operate. the hospital can can operate. but so they were there and the princess the wheels key. she told the young people there, the talking work for some talking therapies work for some people and it's obviously dig big harry because he never shuts it's therapy that he he has lots of talking therapy been talking i mean me it works for some people i reckon it's a scam. you just got somebody they're getting paid they've got getting paid so they've got incentive you coming incentive to keep you coming back. are going back. each weeks are not going to you, you're paying to cure you, but you're paying them just make you feel good. them to just make you feel good. it's mention that. it's funny you mention that. i remember was there was remember there was there was a famous tweet several years ago said twitter is great, is like for who want to for people who don't want to get. i thought , yeah, that's get. and i thought, yeah, that's funny. but also therapy is like therapy for people who don't want get better. but therapy want to get better. but therapy just years and just goes for on years and nothing happens. yeah well, just goes for on years and
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nothife's happens. yeah well, just goes for on years and nothife's a happens. yeah well, just goes for on years and nothife's a therapist. yeah well, just goes for on years and nothife's a therapist, yeah well, just goes for on years and nothife's a therapist, and| well, my wife's a therapist, and you're about. it definitely was nobody. she's. the problem is she's too good. she's she loses class all the time. she's like, oh, no, you better that it's going to be. i'm like, stringer , trigger out. you're one of the angriest people i know. if you didn't see me before , just leave didn't see me before, just leave me there on different contracts cbt for i think that does cbt for is i think that does what cognitive behavioural therapy that people therapy that gives people recognise you know tools that can improve their condition. yeah the freud analysis that kind of stuff the york kind of i am too, you know, the woody allen thing that just can go for decades. yeah. anyone ever getting any better? it becomes just a and especially just a habit and especially somebody a thick, like somebody who's a bit thick, like harry. so, you know, you can just youth long you just just do youth of a long you just tell them everything's everyone else is media's else fall all is the media's fault. we and that's why they're enemies. we have coming up later so i just i personally so yeah well i just i personally don't talking don't think that was talking about she was talking about him until she was talking to kid who was like to a 14 or kid who was like talking about how he's a music therapy and how it helps him to express emotions. that's express his emotions. that's
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good. like, well, good. and then she's like, well, that's now if she clever, of that's now if she was clever, of course the course that could be the secondary but i think secondary thing. but i think she's a nice person. she's actually a nice person. she was like, well, now that would funny. i'm going would be funny. i'm just going to too much credit. no, to give her too much credit. no, i and good, i right. and it is good, actually. these kids have alternative therapies because people talking exactly the people find talking exactly the thing them to have thing that is cause them to have trouble place. trouble in the first place. there all paid for by my there is this all paid for by my taxes is your round five for a week. but who knows why these kids been through. kids have been through. but there one so i just there is one line and so i just got to read this. one of the children said, i feel i feel privileged they to see privileged that they came to see us the first visit after the us for the first visit after the book released. it shows book has been released. it shows that is not a love child that nothing is not a love child and not say that winston knows about so glad. about book. i am. i'm so glad. have no what have you. they should be in therapy if they're speaking that, weirdo. speaking like that, you weirdo. have there, have you the guardian there, josh? so we've a few josh? yes so we've got a few different stories here. the main one of the top is bartley privately he must increase pay offer to nhs workers . they've offer to nhs workers. they've offered, i think about offer to nhs workers. they've offered, i think abou t £1,000 offer to nhs workers. they've offered, i think about £1,000 is like a sort of £1,400. but he's
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saying that yes that should go off per. yeah. that to frontline workers that he's been saying yes they deserve more the government for reason has just been going no we're not going to. well we know the reason they don't want the inflation to go up but essentially and they want the nhs to collapse so they can sell it cheap to american capitalism. i don't think they do want nhs to collapse do want the nhs to collapse almost. the nhs is life it's been under tory control and it hasn't collapsed. yeah. think. hasn't collapsed. yeah. i think. yeah inflation's yeah they don't want inflation's getting close but i think getting close but i mean i think , i think a good thing to do would be, i think they've already said this to the nhs. you can make savings, we can redistribute that as extra redistribute that money as extra salary. so if you fire all useless equality, diversity, inclusion officers, all your stupid h.r people who just don't think it's about being for diversity. but i do think. it's interesting that they are offering people the chance to take decision as take their own decision as to whether not take stand. we whether or not to take stand. we will coming that. but will be coming on to that. but it does seem to me like they might be just like throwing open
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the to. a of the gate to. a lot of preventative measures. and preventative measures. yeah. and a another really a there's also another really big about here about big story about here about climate by climate crisis was force seen by exxon and essentially that you knew 1970s exxon had its knew in the 1970s exxon had its own climate science employee and essentially their essentially they found of their research and research from the 1970s and pretty that they pretty much everything that they predicted true in predicted has come true in terms of they greenhouse gases of how they greenhouse gases increasing the increasing of increasing and the increasing of temperatures that, which temperatures of that, which makes think what we makes me think like what we should is force ourselves to should do is force ourselves to have all the companies have a look at all the companies research so now we can get research now 50 now we can get an research now so now we can get an at what will an accurate look at what will happen the future. how many happen in the future. how many of greenpeace and so happen in the future. how many of have greenpeace and so happen in the future. how many of have been greenpeace and so happen in the future. how many of have been saying»eace and so happen in the future. how many of have been saying fore and so happen in the future. how many of have been saying for a and so happen in the future. how many of have been saying for a long;o on have been saying for a long time, maybe for that the oil companies is exactly the same playbook as tobacco playbook as the tobacco companies because tobacco companies because the tobacco companies had pretty strong research there research suggesting that there was between was a strong link between smoking and in fifties, smoking and in the fifties, and they immediately up what everyone smokescreen everyone called smokescreen and they obfuscated and they they they obfuscated and they created they spent created doubt and they spent exactly it does exactly same process. it does look extremely familiar. yeah. they've lawfully. yeah they've operated lawfully. yeah and you can't you can't see that. you know it's not like the scientists who did this research runs the can do the research runs the you can do the research it doesn't mean company is
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it doesn't mean the company is going change tack and turn going to change tack and turn into greta thunberg pollution. i've done done predictions i've done i've done predictions that own insurance gb that if i get own insurance gb news to be news everything's going to be better for you if you get better if you for you if you get that and then and we that show and then and we come somebody those somebody digs out those predictions in years to come and we be in a similar we will be in a similar situation. but to say, situation. but i have to say, against this, although it does look bad in some, i'm not sure i would have gone the other way because fossil fuels have elevated the living standards of literally people, literally billions of people, which , if nothing which obviously, if nothing else, have done the else, would have done in the last days, which makes a last few days, which makes a lot of elite politicians of a lot of elite politicians very unhappy. hate see very unhappy. hate to see people, know, living people, you know, living a luxurious lives and going on trial but we also might have invested earlier in new technologies that might have happened well we a delay or happened as well we a delay or you got the daily telegraph with net zero plan to ban boilers in a similar line to the series on sony so yeah following on from the same theme so new gas boilers could be within a decade.i boilers could be within a decade. i remember when gas boilers came out and they were they were environmentally
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friendly diesels so cars. yeah, exactly exactly. so, you know, it just shows that they're moving the sands underneath you pulling the rug out from under you us. to do that, you will have replace your boiler with something or that you can have it for as long as it lasts. but when it comes to being replaced. finally i these are all finally i mean, these are all this very much sort of this is very much sort of conjecture, you know, from the firmed the rules. this is firmed up the rules. this is this is a report, a net zero review. but it does suggest, obviously, the government is going if they follow all the going to if they follow all the older net stuff, they're older net zero stuff, they're saying got to move saying we've got to move to electricity we've to electricity and we've got to generate electricity with more onshore wind and also and financial nuclear and a five fold increase and solar . well, fold increase and solar. well, and we should we don't mention solar. we should have i mean, we've got some some nuclear power stations coming we power stations coming online. we should more nuclear. should have much more nuclear. yeah, we should have because know when the wind doesn't blow. when the sun doesn't shine, going need and going to need it. and also, i mean, this is this going to cost the person of money? the person a lot of money? there's going to be a 6000, if you include the cost of an
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electric and everything. electric car and everything. yeah. year going to yeah. cost per year is going to 6000 not just cars as 6000 more. not just the cars as well. we live in well. i mean we live in brighton, thinks of itself as an extremely green place. i've said this before, it be this on air before, it be impossible more impossible for anything more than population to than 2% of the population to switch cars because the switch to cars because the charging aren't charging points just aren't there. people don't there. yeah, most people don't even have driveways. most people drive on, you know, park the drive on, you know, park on the street. can't guarantee street. if you can't guarantee that going an that you're going to get an extra charging point is absolutely is absolutely absurd. and nobody is like this entire well, like building this entire well, that's reduced the that's why they've reduced the number made at the number of cars being made at the moment because exact people can't but they're too can't get them but they're too expensive and they don't have the facilities to be able to charge them. hopefully in ten years time. be nice, years time. it would be nice, warm and we will toilets. warm and we will need toilets. but to there's but this is going to there's going other costs as well. going to be other costs as well. so the solar panels, they're going go on land that could going to go on land that could be farming. so the be used for farming. so the price of everything go. price of everything is to go. i thought they said they weren't going put it on farming. they going to put it on farming. they were of were going to put on top of houses, things that houses, things like that instead. what the instead. yeah, that's what the city on it. but they're also they're all marijuana. they're also rid the netherlands. also rid in the netherlands. they're rid of nothing.
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they're getting rid of nothing. it's crazy. farm they're getting rid of nothing. it's know, crazy. farm they're getting rid of nothing. it's know, all crazy. farm they're getting rid of nothing. it's know, all this razy. farm they're getting rid of nothing. it's know, all this kind farm they're getting rid of nothing. it's know, all this kind of'm you know, all this kind of strange isn't it? the going really like, oh, we really shortsighted like, oh, we can and dairy from can get our meat and dairy from russia work yeah russia that'll work fine yeah how work with gas you how did work out with gas you know if we to get know i mean if we have to get argentinean beef and cost us the falklands and you know, so we go to now josh you're looking to the now josh you're looking at picture of will at this, another picture of will and but the statues thing and kate but the statues thing i find that quite interesting person. lowering person. yeah so they're lowering the to the the so it was recommended to the people sort of had like 10% people who sort of had like 10% chance tight spaces chance of having tight spaces needing but actually they're needing it. but actually they're that it can pretty much help more that. so it's more than that. so now it's going to recommended to going to be recommended to everybody something everybody who'd just something that like. it's that everyone tastes like. it's just they always just buy default. they always when to a certain age, when you eat to a certain age, you should take aspirin every day just to thin blood day just to thin the blood slightly. statins, it is slightly. statins, it is slightly powerful. i think slightly more powerful. i think that's along the lines that lower it lower your cholesterol and it can you but now he's can be aspirin you but now he's making me paranoid so just think it's one thing say half an it's one thing to say half an aspirin 50 every aspirin after you're 50 every day it's just one of day is well it's just one of those is it makes badly with heroin i think it's a bit of a speedball actually. i think it's pretty. yeah. oh okay now
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pretty. oh yeah. oh okay now that's bit more. that's making it a bit more. yeah and then the other yeah yeah. so and then the other story here jeff beck died story here is jeff beck died yesterday . yesterday, wasn't yesterday was. yesterday, wasn't it? it was, yeah it was this time last year. yeah. and was he the yeah. the greatest rock guitarist. i guess so. it was an interesting figure in rock history because i don't think he was probably quite as like as visible the general public as eric clapton or hendrix or keith richards , whatever. but the richards, whatever. but the guitarist guitar . are you guys guitarist guitar. are you guys into that kind of musical? was that music? was it? well the six at all. he a band with it was in their yard birds and they were that wasn't the but then it was the jeff beck group with rod stewart. yeah they played british hard british blues by the mid seventies, he was more and quite jazz inflected to the because he's a guy who's been acid jazz. no he wouldn't be able to do any nineties against him. early nineties, hip hop, he's almost certainly been sampled . okay, well if i sampled on some. okay, well if i probably recognise from some probably recognise him from some of the tell us all about his
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most remains. most famous track remains. hi silver used to silver lining which used to close every school disco in the seventies. still to this day, a lot weddings i think would lot of weddings i think would never i hope. silver never be to play. i hope. silver lining and go. well lining and away we go. well could be the greatest singer he was . he was an could be the greatest singer he was. he was an extraordinary i think he was possibly good think he was possibly too good for good in a way. it for his own good in a way. it was it was he was universally lauded on twitter last night was very moving. mick jagger, david gilmore, they were all out there. bidding there. you know, bidding farewell. that's the farewell. well, that's the future rock dads . i'm afraid future for rock dads. i'm afraid they're all going to start going now. but beck was one of now. but jeff beck was one of the i see him in a the greatest. i did see him in a pub in the field one night watching his own son, the bar band that was the closest i got to him. it is good enough. that is for part one. after the is it. for part one. after the break, we'll go beyond the front pages. got siddiq take on pages. got siddiq khan's take on brexit the tech brexit unwelcome where the tech bosses a good bosses be jailed probably a good idea have a sniff at the dodgy files found president biden's files found in president biden's garage. in garage. we'll see you in a couple minutes .
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and welcome back to headline . i and welcome back to headline. i am still simon evans and i still have leo kearse and josh hawley with so let's kick off with friday's express josh it looks like the so good online safety bill actually some significant danger at least for complacent prime ministers. yeah. tory rebellion threatens sunak as nearly 40 conservative mp as revolt over online safety law. a essentially this online safety bill has been just going on and on and. it's important that they get it right, and i do. something does need to be done. what they're trying to push through is the is this thing where if the heads of the companies essentially go to jail for two years, if they've found to harmed children that and to have harmed children that and this is finishing no harm is very strange. well, this is a self—harm. so that's the problem is and they're sort of looking at it now is going seem unintended consequences. well
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that's the thing about unintended consequences. you don't know really. so i think intended. yeah, exactly . intended. yeah. yeah, exactly. so as like priti patel in so as people like priti patel in duncan—smith, i'm personally wondering if there's something else going on here and a bit of politics in play to sort of you've got these rebels is former or present sort fans of bofis former or present sort fans of boris johnson going to try and launch coup. no but i think it's them flexing their muscles a little bit because also there's something else that's going on which was on one of the papers how johnson basically, there's a possibility getting possibility of him getting a safe if . these people will safe seat if. these people will back right and that he wants back off right and that he wants to say first, don't go, no, no, no, alex not safe enough, no, alex is not safe enough, essentially. so that could be this be part of . so tying this could be part of. so tying in all of that. yeah so we'll in to all of that. yeah so we'll see sort of a smoke filled . see sort of a smoke filled. yeah. what we do know is that he doesn't want anything to rock the boat like we've seen it now with the wind farms. we saw it with the wind farms. we saw it with the wind farms. we saw it with the developing bill, the weather. and at any time they sort get backs on. but he's sort of get backs on. but he's like, he backs off straight
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away. he just want to show any rebellion. of course. leo the onune and rebellion. of course. leo the online and the harms the online safety and the harms the harms . and they all feel like harms. and they all feel like safety, arms what i have these days but this has become an extraordinarily divisive issue in scotland as well. right. and this is the single closest to a to a rebellion. the sturgeon has had. well, i mean, this is this is a i mean, it's a ridiculous piece of alleged we're used to seeing know ridiculous legislation. both sides of the border the hate crime bill and the police in building here. but this is i mean there's unprecedented restrictions unlawful . and unfettered unlawful speech. and unfettered monitoring of whatsapp and, you know, communication systems you think were private and leave tech companies response bill you know the this is liable forjail know the this is liable for jail so obviously going to supersede with anything that could be identified as harmful and anything could be harmful you put something saying oh i'm going golfing that could perceived as harmful because somebody could get hit by a golf ball. i mean these are this is
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what should said. what they should be said. i mean, the things, the mean, one of the things, the first wind that we in first chill wind that we felt in this show it was quite early this show and it was quite early days in this show in david amess was murder which absolutely appalling, murder, appalling, brutal murder, had nothing media, nothing to do with social media, nothing to do with social media, nothing with people nothing to do with people criticising, complaining about politics on social media. but it was immediately as was immediately pounced upon as justification find justification for this. i find very know, the way very sinister, you know, the way that they are going to attempt essentially to just chill criticism i think of the government of any know of any political entity and it's so vague word that, you know anything could be as harm and it's ridiculous and stuff like this it really needs to be space specific, specifically worded. yeah, we've seen mission creep in other legislation , the in other legislation, the regular regulation of investigate investigatory powers act came through that was those and did again like the david amess thing it was intended to tackle terrorism online, child abuse, stuff like that . and abuse, stuff like that. and within a couple of months they're catch they're using it to catch tippers. and know , there's tippers. and you know, there's always i would hang fly always missing. i would hang fly tippers express again this play
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well with gb news core audience mentioned sadiq khan hoping reverse the decision of the brexit referendum which is of course well within the of the london mayor i would have thought. yeah so can i mean i wish he and we should deal with some of this easily within his remit is that it dealing with stuff so sadiq is stuff that isn't so sadiq is arguing britain to eu arguing for britain to the eu single market because brexit is not working. so he's calling for a debate and he's a pragmatic debate and he's accusing ministers of having select amnesia when comes to select amnesia when it comes to brexit. says brexit is doing brexit. he says brexit is doing immense damage. i mean, i'm not a brexiteer a vote remain the same way again it was you know it's a marginal thing for me. but i can tell you brexit isn't for london's problems , is it? for london's problems, is it? sadiq khan is responsible for london's problems . street rahm. london's problems. street rahm. nathan gun crime are surging and transport is so the tube, the transport is so the tube, the transport network is so unreliable there's nowhere near enough houses. so rents are absolutely surging. so it's ridiculous and having a real impact on london's london's. ridiculous and having a real impact on london's london's . and impact on london's london's. and it's interesting you mention the
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third there, the rent third one there, the rent surging and the lack property surging and the lack of property because of anything that brexit obviously done. sucked obviously done. it's sucked a lot of itinerant labour of the country and a of businesses country and a lot of businesses are struggling. london clearly is of. any is the least struggling of. any of mean, if the of them? yeah. i mean, if the housing shortage is anything to go separate go by. there's two separate issues, aren't there ? it issues, aren't there? is it anything sadiq to be anything for sadiq khan to be talking at all? but b, talking about at all? but b, i do think there's probably quite a people who did vote for a few people who did vote for brexit on the understanding that know deals be know the trade deals would? be yeah, well i, i don't yeah, but yeah well i, i don't think that he's calling for brexit reversed at all. brexit to be reversed at all. what let's open what he's saying, let's be open about he's in that all about it. and he's in that all the political parties, including the political parties, including the tories, is an incredibly toxic issue. they're not toxic issue. still, they're not about it. there is a problem. i'm not calling us to go back in, even though i'm a big, you know, not a fan of brexit at. all but point is we have to all but the point is we have to acknowledge that these the raising trade barriers raising of these trade barriers is for companies is causing problem for companies for economy has suffered so for our economy has suffered so do need to start discussing so we can find solutions and just sort of saying make brexit work , that's not enough. so i agree
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with you it has become very toxic and it has i there was a penod toxic and it has i there was a period when there was too much attempt to smother it completely and make was a stillbirth and and make it was a stillbirth and not to at all yeah not going to happen at all yeah and then people like and then and then people like keir particular keir starmer in particular recognise doing recognise that this was doing labour damage and so labour a lot of damage and so they backed over oh we're going to go full steam ahead and there's and in there's no turning back and in fact these are very up fact of these are very grown up approaches. keir starmer is actually using the brexit mantra. he's saying we're going to control. he's to take back control. so he's yeah the yeah he's really tack to the bncks yeah he's really tack to the bricks a good sense of bricks he's got a good sense of humour. this from friday's guardian now over to that lodestone love , lodestone of peace, love, equality, most virtuous and equality, the most virtuous and morally people in every morally upright people in every generation. the student. yes, the . jewish students the students. jewish students suffered anti—semitic bullying within the us inquiry fires. now for the guardian to be writing this article. you know that it has to have actually been bad because they are somewhat reluctant talk about anti—semitism on the. this is an independent investigation in the us carried out or asked to be carried out and i want to say
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it's the eighth report that's beenin it's the eighth report that's been in the law since 2005 that has consistently on semitism within in the us they make a bunch of recommendations. then us go, yeah, yeah, sure. we'll sort of out. and then they never do.see sort of out. and then they never do. see if a safe time lucky they had a leader. she's gone now but she was specifically yeah specifically but yeah she was specifically but they in the jewish they people in the jewish community and students and young people have been fighting people we have been fighting this a long time this isn't this for a long time this isn't something over the last two years. years is about years. five years is about 20 years. five years is about 20 years at least of kind of years now, at least of kind of stuff. some the there is stuff. and some of the there is some stuff before that. some other stuff before that. well, was some other well, there was some other stuff. yes what been stuff. yes what we've been fighting is some of the fighting is and some of the stories like how were stories here, like how they were like like not allowed like jews were like not allowed to holocaust memorial day. to mark holocaust memorial day. you have these mossad conspiracies. had jews were conspiracies. you had jews were like someone said i was the like said someone said i was the final solution because they tried to like get jews going out of a particular i remember so only a couple years ago of them being just being because they were just always in know we always interested in you know we see that was shaima see horrific that was shaima dalal yeah in the
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dalal so yeah she was in the national union of students and so she was was yelling anti—semitic abuse of jewish students. she then president of the nea and. i so i mean not that it was it would excuse it but it might to some extent explain it. i had assumed that it was largely do with israel, rather that you know, that way that those two issues get conflated are students, jewish students. it? students. but it's not is it? it's much forward. yeah it's it goes much forward. yeah it's why didn't that there's been sort blood libel going been sort of blood libel going on and it's just really frustrating this is that the independent investigator said rebecca said for at least rebecca she said for at least the last decade jewish students have not felt welcome or included in any other spaces or elected roles and have been numerous instances of anti—semitism. as the anti—semitism. the anyway as the thing course as the us is thing is of course as the us is meant to be left wing and that these union aren't meant to be like that. and the fact that some of examples it's just some of these examples it's just it's horrible to read and it makes smaller length of makes a lot a smaller length of the yeah the moment the the yeah the moment term the jeremy oh yeah yeah jeremy corbyn oh yeah yeah because course that was because of course that was a minority time minority student think it's time to to the fact that your to wake up to the fact that your
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lefties just so you. lefties are evil. just so you. why do you think i'm here to say ? israeli institute, the israel thing . people criticise israel, thing. people criticise israel, you never see criticising the other countries in the far worse human human rights. it is extraordinary how focussed can be in so friday's times to finish this section. we stay with for just finish this section. we stay with forjust a finish this section. we stay with for just a joltin joe with you for just a joltin joe biden a fish his secret biden a fish from his own secret stash confidential just like stash of confidential just like john's. yes attorney general eric garland appoints special counsel review biden's classified documents . so, yes, classified documents. so, yes, of course they had this big raid on margaret margaret law a lot . on margaret margaret law a lot. yeah. and trump says and they found all these boxes of documents and that he and biden was like , how could you do that? was like, how could you do that? and then turns out there were documents garage as well, documents in his garage as well, which presumable brief from which were presumable brief from when he was advised by president slightly. i mean, vice presidents actually know every had parking value. yeah. i had some parking value. yeah. i mean actually it's a bit sad in that some of these documents relate his sons and relate to his sons funeral and stuff and was stuff like that. and there was like one document and one book and talking about
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and we're talking about a different scale here, this different scale here, but this is case of he's like gone, is a case of he's like gone, right? that's be frank right? that's be full and frank about this out there about this. let's this out there because i think actually it because and i think actually it could and if it just like could work and if it just like that keir starmer things remember beer it remember the beer whatever it like that's how the investigation all it's investigation because all it's going make the other going to do is make the other side one of the other side look bad. trump already saying bad. so trump is already saying cancel investigation, but you should him. it's no should investigate him. it's no well, investigate well, you know let's investigate if wrong , then if biden's done wrong, then let's hold him accountable. and if gone wrong, sort if trump's gone wrong, this sort of thing about documents of funny thing about documents being i it being taken over, i mean, it would when read about it in would when you read about it in the newspaper, going he's the newspaper, you're going he's going it. we've all going to dump it. we've all done.i going to dump it. we've all done. i mean, i'm not i'm not saying i thought i've got to say i've a whole bunch of looks i've got a whole bunch of looks from people's i do from other people's cars. i do it i have no how it honestly. i have no idea how flabbergasting, you i've flabbergasting, you know, i've got with you about got to disagree with you about about thing about, about this whole thing about, oh, much with no, oh, trump it so much with no, no, trump took the documents because you want it to work you want it to work late into the night. every thought is playing golf for some not for he's green marketing no longer marketing after he's no longer what biden is like oh
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what is what is biden is like oh this is the worst when trump did it. the worst you can it. it's the worst thing you can possibly do. and then biden distributed around his garage places legal is places at least moral. legal is under key . this just under lock and key. this is just an know, can get an you know, anybody can get into the right to into thoroughly the right to present it in those terms. but although i am absolutely like i that you know there's a huge amount the hypocrisy it amount the hypocrisy when it comes to and trump. comes to biden and trump. i think this occasion it's think on this occasion it's probably gun and probably not the smoking gun and the way it's presented in the media. the media tripping media. the media are tripping over themselves, trying to like make make for biden. it's make me make for biden. it's there's really disgusting. it's so blatant. it's really turning my stomach that is it for part two jurassic park three for some male gender neutral nominations. you didn't think we go into show without those. how offensive the flower of scotland and why flower of scotland is and why magnetic fields are now problematic . i'll see you in problematic. i'll see you in a couple of minutes .
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welcome back to headliners. i am simon evans. i'm joined by leo kearse and josh howie for the third part of tonight's part show. let us kick off with the friday and i'll be fine . fridays friday and i'll be fine. fridays express josh this looks like this. oh, no , we've actually this. oh, no, we've actually we've had that one. i apologise . entertainment news now that somehow got jumbled in the in friday's times and seems that upper body strength is required make good pop music after is that right. yeah gender neutral british awards nominate all men for 2023 best artists who would have foreseen this last year. the brits they were like, we're going to get rid of gender. what is gender? what is sex? we're all human beings. it doesn't matter. to be fair, it was won by a woman, adele when adele lost it. yeah, that the year lost it. yeah, that was the year that was big. yeah. that she was big. yeah. well, guess happened year. guess what's happened this year. i and this year and we covered this story last year we said, well let's, see what happens now that there's something else has gone. a few days ago we saw
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mendez director going to mendez director this is going to happen the oscars. he says happen in the oscars. he says it's inevitable, but of course, the whole point of awards is to give amount of people give the most amount of people like attention work. like attention to their work. so men so well, to limit men and women, so well, to limit what do you see and still i mean is up for dispute. i can understand that because you wouldn't have black pop and white pop star. i mean, i suppose you have these all black origin. yeah, but it's a separate it's a separate ceremony. wouldn't have ceremony. but you wouldn't have that brit. you wouldn't that at the brit. you wouldn't say the black best, say who's the best black best, best. so you best. yeah, exactly. so you might there's might think. i suppose there's a sense that it a tradition. sense that is it a tradition. doesit sense that is it a tradition. does it need investigating. but i always towards the i always tend towards the conservative for conservative probably there for a now there's a reason and well now there's a bunch of women who probably put some great music this year, you know, wasn't good as know, just wasn't as good as many wet legs, i think. oh, many cool wet legs, i think. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean it does is five male is said that the top five male artists exactly like artists don't exactly like michelangelo that honest. michelangelo that to be honest. so no real harry styles so i'm no real harry styles is looking win it and looking likely to win it and kind of gender neutral these days disney i think he's still got as a but he's got got a really as a but he's got he does wear women's clothing
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definitely goes definitely so what goes into that matter mean the that doesn't matter i mean the people presented people david bowie presented represent oh you think i've got a laptop and i turned it on, sang a song about getting dumped a bag of chips. it's adele erivo , old joe fridays, male and that's not harry styles a little touch of harry in the night, however, reminds him of mum. that sweet soul prince harry left readers wincing with his account of applying elizabeth arden cream. that's a there's a brand of cream and cream appropriate i think that's what it's going to be called have to be here and we've got the video so have this seriously just you know the lie here. no not that let's have a look. my penis was oscillating between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatised . the last place traumatised. the last place i wanted be was frost. nipper, stone . i've been trying some stone. i've been trying some home remedies , including one home remedies, including one recommended by a friend . she'd
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recommended by a friend. she'd urged me to apply elizabeth cream . my mum used that on her cream. my mum used that on her lips. you want me to put that on my toddler? it harry, trust me . my toddler? it harry, trust me. i found a tube and the minute i it, the smell transported through time i felt as if my mother was right there in the room and i took a smidge and appued room and i took a smidge and applied down . the base. go applied down. the base. go straight every single penny. thatis straight every single penny. that is wild. i mean, like people going to buy the book just different it's 3 hours to cram an incredibly fast. and it's an interesting phenomenon. this is popularity have plummeted, which i find completely believable. yeah, but the books tell us something about half a million copies already. i mean, like, it's non—fiction. i mean , it's. non—fiction. yeah. i mean, it's. i mean , there's no call it no i mean, there's no call it no infectious to do the scenes with mum by the medium rubbing creaminess coming he's just come and go really dangerously. you're on thin ice and go completely devil's advocate if it wasn't like a prince, if he
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wasn't talking about princess diana. there was somebody. and if was martin amis, for if it was martin amis, for instance, he discussing some instance, he was discussing some of humiliating experiences . of the humiliating experiences. he brilliant passage in he did a brilliant passage in one his novels which a man one of his novels in which a man this similar real martin this very similar to real martin amis, is humiliated by fact that he's become impotent in his marriage. only erections marriage. and the only erections he gets are his own he still gets are when his own toddler on his lap. now, toddler squirms on his lap. now, toddler squirms on his lap. now, to that a book i to actually put that in a book i think was quite brave. i'm think it was quite brave. i'm not happened to me, not saying it happened to me, but can imagine somebody has but you can imagine somebody has had kind of it's the kind of thing it into the thing if you put it into the right literary context, the idea that use it, use that a man would use it, use a pharmaceutical frostbite on, you know , that reminds him of his know, that reminds him of his mother. it's quite brave. it's quite it's just the context of harry somehow . it just makes it harry somehow. it just makes it so wrong. am i right or is that do you think? it's you know, it is a very very, very weird thing to in a book and to see, you know, something because if it's someone's have someone's your mum might have something. i mean, it's so freud almost his mum. his mum was all yeah, yeah. so yeah, no, he's hopefully not him this shows
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hopefully not to him this shows that maybe maybe she was also but this thing i don't get is the recommendation. so how many. this is a friend , female friend this is a friend, female friend of how many people she know who've got frostbite on their willy like she was. oh no, it was for that. that's the most. it be elizabeth. i mean, it has to be elizabeth. i mean, it didn't have to be the exact same brand, did it? there were plenty of other products that she pick one else. she could well pick one or else. i going to find out i bet we're going to find out he's got shares in it. that's the thing but you know, what can i say? the right to jail moringa, he wrote, hardly. yeah. he andre agassi's . i he wrote andre agassi's. i didn't it was the same didn't realise it was the same writer and know that's a book. and also he wrote that because. that such good book. that was such a good book. i read his book his read his own book about his childhood called tender, childhood called the tender, which an amazing book, which is like an amazing book, actually. i going to read actually. i wasn't going to read this all, but he's such this at all, but he's such a good writer now. i'm still thinking maybe we to see one, but that's where it came but that's the one where it came out his hatred. his out about his hatred. yeah his whole was bald his whole whole life he was bald his whole life incredible that he life and that incredible that he used have that was so iconic used to have that was so iconic was over the wig. that's what's
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going happen. yeah. my going to happen. yeah. oh my god. that was god. yeah, yeah. that was apparently think that probably apparently i think that probably the biography the sports biography of the decade. a he's decade. yeah. yeah he's a he's a he is elizabeth arden on his head to help out with his baldness. it must have been so uncomfortable swept under that. that's i win more . that's why i didn't win more. anyway, friday times now an old scottish rugby coach plays the de facto scottish rugby anthem, is riddled anti english bigotry , some mistakenly believe it so can you believe this? anti—english sentiment in scotland so yet rugby great jim tell four as called for the anti engush tell four as called for the anti english scottish anthem to be to be ditched. this is flower of scotland, the flutie scotland is produced and it relates to specific battles with edward the first. yes it became scotland's victory over edward's army at the battle of bannockburn in 1314 . the english against take 1314. the english against take for granted 66 but neglected
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1314. what did win for granted 66 but neglected 1314. what did win it? for granted 66 but neglected 1314. what did win it? culloden remember that? which one was i was won quite a lot of the thing was won quite a lot of the thing was won quite a lot of the thing was won overall of like the uk opposed to england being part of the scottish was just like archie campbell's goal in 1982 wasn't it when england wasn't in the world and scotland under the title other isn't you at all personally. but what he did say which i think is perhaps has some to sort of take it briefly seriously is it's just not healthy for any to have such an obsession with. one other specific country. yeah your rugby anthem be about how rugby anthem should be about how great about us. that's great are not about us. that's the . your identity is just the thing. your identity is just formed in opposition. somebody else does that else like what does that say? your but it's your identity. but it's such a natural to fall into is basically what am to america dunng basically what am to america during cold and why they during the cold war and why they spun hook. know why spun off the hook. you know why they rock. rocky four is they would rock. rocky four is an amazing film. yes. that one that was worth a call. hello just about montage in the in the siberia. maybe what this whole, you know, the geopolitics the
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last three or four years have been building up reigniting been building up to reigniting the fragile friday's the rocky, fragile friday's telegraph. and in a crowded field. oh i should say arena this might be the most nonsensical thing we've heard today just yeah. just today. yeah. when leading american university removes the word field because it is racist is the university southern california they a lot of money to try and find words that might upset people and. they're saying that because it may have negative connotations for descendants of slavery. so they're talking about fieldwork . yeah. and i just assume they're talking agriculture or something . but it will of course something. but it will of course fill what the field of study the field. so you're going out into a field. but it's also this is he's totally different in his field. and whatever. so field. yeah and whatever. so they're replace with they're saying replace it with what's like we're like practical. oh, that's really practical. oh, that's really practical he's the best in this is just this is the latinx. yeah it's gender neutral those latin . yeah. which didn't work. i know somebody on twitter pointed
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out so they introduce all this complex, convoluted the only the walk elites can understand is we have shoot and it's we have almost reps well speaking about almost reps well speaking about a barrier like the class system at least a priest class sort of like with a church dna is more synergy it sounds bats, but actually it's quite sin is to because they will use it to trip you up then you'll be excluded accommodate you said you accommodate you said ship you off. the very offensive off. that's the very offensive i saw because before mostly fouls in the letter of the they admit that they're trying to change the language this is you they're changing the meaning of words mean trying to the right mean trying to use the right word. a total mind word. now is a total mind demarcated arable mean demarcated arable area. i mean the word field i love how like it is with with slavery, but i do remember i had a lonnie donegan album because i love lonnie donegan into skiffle such a humble with with blues and they had on there some fields so that's what they were and it would like because they would
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credit this song was written by person then this is person and then this song is a blues stand and this is a field out like hey now cutting . they out like hey now cutting. they love the whole no, you. it's a bit like when the army go marching they just have a kind of like to keep the rhythm going. i know a girl called mary. exactly. yes. so those are called field shout. assume called field shout. so i assume that's where from. so i that's where it's from. so i don't that is like a. i don't if that is that like a. i think it just is. i mean, it's not obviously an honourable episode in american history, but it's been kind absorbed into it's been kind of absorbed into the isn't it? yeah, the culture, isn't it? yeah, i think was their cover that think it was their cover that got trouble of the got them in trouble of the people in sheets. people away in white sheets. yeah. that it. only yeah. maybe that lovin it. only lonnie i don't my lonnie donegan, i don't go to my old he wears a salute old man's. he wears a salute over friday's a strange focus for their sympathy is or is it schadenfreude nothing is schadenfreude. so this is new. musk has broken the world record for the loss of fortune in history. although the mets will break the record for least accurate , he's become the first accurate, he's become the first person in history to lose to billion dollars. i mean, he wishes he lost 2 billion or even
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2200 billion. you repeat the mistake for the article. so it's ridiculous. and then they don't even recognise the mistake and they see. so what must network draw a peak of 320 billion in 2021 to 130 billion in january 2023, where we are now. so this is due to the shares in tesla tanking or really just coming down to what more like what the insured like inflation is it was like bitcoin or something. it was it was a cult. there was no real connection to the fundamental value of the business. but the previous record for the largest loss of personal wealth was it was held by a japanese tech investor, masayoshi son, who lost 58.6 billion in 2000. and i wonder if that be bigger adjusted for inflation . but you are musk you inflation. but you are musk you still he still worth about 140 billion mean tesla shares will probably come back up go down. nobody obviously it's a sort of arbitrary amount of that level of innovation if he were to try and sell it only it wouldn't be worth that much. you know, he'd
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never that much for it never get all that much for it as he all in stock but as he and it's all in stock but is an absurd of. is it? i is an absurd kind of. is it? i mean, it's schadenfreude yes. and kind of envy and it's not the worst loss in history. the worst losses in history are the ones that leave destitute. it almost doesn't even that almost doesn't even notice that he actually his he hasn't actually checked his bank lifestyle bank account. his lifestyle hasn't nowhere. my hasn't changed. he's nowhere. my live . i remember there was live. i remember there was a comic called gordon southern are used to do a joke about going to the cashpoint. they're often being begging being somebody begging by the cashpoint get cashpoint and he'd always get a balance slip and go, look, at least you've only got nothing he still that joke . that's it for still that joke. that's it for part three. coming up after the break we have a man with an ai wife a few with a twist on why it's to hang up your guitar. we'll see you in a couple of minutes .
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welcome back to headline news for the fourth and final part, the daily star now worrying signs that human boyfriend of becoming sentient. indeed makes an a.i. wife, then kills her because they can truly be together . are you because they can truly be together. are you familiar ? the together. are you familiar? the film weird science . you remember film weird science. you remember that from your teenagers? yeah, it's great film . science is it's great film. science is weird. science evolved. yeah, exactly. and it's sort of like that. he basically collated all of this, like this, you know, this modern a.i. chat bot thing. and there was an image generator to speech to basically chat to all times, spoke to more than spoke to anybody else . and spoke to anybody else. and you're reading this and then it gets then you so turn over the page and then his then it's like he has a girlfriend that says, you know, i would like a girl. he has a girlfriend to go for basically a jealous said you better kill surprised i mean that's how does this guy have a girlfriend price that there are people who resort to that if they're lonely and if they
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decide something can't of decide or something can't out of the know oh goodness the house you know oh goodness some like yeah but he's got some it's like yeah but he's got a a real grieving life a girl a real grieving life girlfriend he says he's missing reminds me of my we have a dog called bucky and then my wife also has an imaginary dog called that uses tease bucky that she uses to tease bucky with she goes, oh, patrick wouldn't do that and buck us looks and i try that looks really sad. and i try that with kids see if that works so cruel gets so upset. but honestly i think it's really strange, isn't totally, totally strange, isn't totally, totally strange when you get is in seeing people have written dominic frisby wrote an article and he said parts of it had been written by chat you couldn't tell you can't tell the difference and that's so bad dominic's writing is but you know this is i mean this is this is shocking is the shocking thing is he had a this guy you should know i'm. i'm just amazed. i'm not there was a few you we will have children. there was a guy who went on one of the daytime chat shows, the one of the big one, the schofield,
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whatever, with sex robot whatever, with with a sex robot between him and wife. yeah. and he said robot initially he said the sex robot initially been into the house to been brought into the house to do like hoovering do a bit of like hoovering hoovering and also, were hoovering and also, as it were done, he have hoover. but done, if he did have hoover. but it to of read bedtime it was to sort of read bedtime to the kids and stuff and, then he sort of put them through that was that my first was my that was my first appearance television, appearance on television, actually. terrible. actually. those are terrible. just sakes. i mean, actually. those are terrible. just wasn't sakes. i mean, actually. those are terrible. just wasn't supposed. i mean, actually. those are terrible. just wasn't supposed to mean, actually. those are terrible. just wasn't supposed to be,|n, actually. those are terrible. just wasn't supposed to be, you many wasn't supposed to be, you know, what he called as well. this one, this was is a sex setting on this thing. so supposedly sexual. supposedly any robots sexual. but is what but this is what this is what they call the shots. dougie beattie chan , what a terrible beattie chan, what a terrible day. japanese anime day. this is a japanese anime character . you can just imagine character. you can just imagine how calming a conversation with a chat bot could be though after the of married life they talked about how much hated burger king i was back to the times. more evidence scientists with small packages crave the attention that only sexually provocative research can provide . so, research can provide. so, according to according to this research, men are insecure about the size of their penis do covet
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sports cars. and if it becomes all the more noticeable as they approach middle age. so they did. the study titled penises and fast cars evidence a psychological link. i mean, really this is this this the academics and you're defining the word field and this is the studies they're doing. but how do they do fieldwork for this book? what do you call it, practicum to work ? but yes, practicum to come work? but yes, they basically did this study where they told men and the men didn't know were measured on this penis thing, but they told men the average length of a penis and they varied size from ten centimetres to 18 centimetres. when we really know it's five centimetres. and then and then. so the men who thought it was lower, would feel better about their yeah. their own penis . and then they asked what penis. and then they asked what soccer you want, you want and if they felt bad about their penis at first they wanted a faster car so they could get away with. well if you got large produce you want a slow car so you can show everybody this just like the sort of research that might
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be you're trying to be useful if you're trying to sell cars . it's a small sell cars cars. it's a small one.can sell cars cars. it's a small one. can i? i wonder if genuinely , like when people walk genuinely, like when people walk onto the lots and stuff, they can just block somebody? yeah just go, wait a minute. like check him out, go and stand. next, some of the urinal and just go. yeah i've i've got just go. yeah i've got i've got coffee you robert tell coffee you make robert tell denny called influence come denny book called influence come at oh yeah great book very at me. oh yeah great book very interesting really really good for yeah basically, isn't for sales. yeah basically, isn't it? apparently that's where it? and apparently that's where donald got all his skills from to yeah, it's a, i don't to scott. yeah, it's a, i don't know, the small penis they mentioned anyway. obviously that wasn't over to wasn't able to get out over to the mirror and it out kids think all things that our generation thought were unbelievably cool are cringe range. no are actually cringe range. no way, jose yeah dude , are you way, jose yeah dude, are you your uncle? so air guitar and double thumbs are becoming extinct as gen z dub them cringe. oh, you know what? you did a double thumbs up at the bee. is that why you did it? yeah yeah. double. that's the
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fonz the this this these are good things. i did that. well, thatis good things. i did that. well, that is that that's not cool anymore. and also the, the okay that's blast white power off of all of it just now as it is the fonz the double thumbs up and he was more like on a and there was always like yeah but the air guitar that it's like the thing you do when you're drunk and you're alone and nobody that to be cool i think you just read a lot about yourself that well i don't care you put it on don't stop believing in gossip just you with your back and your setting lieu pen. so maybe it's time to stop believing that. maybe pause. believe, believing the thing. the thing with us. the thing that jumped out at me is . is all the thing that jumped out at me is. is all these, like, kids. kids like all these students and kids, they're scared. they're worried about what people of air guhan worried about what people of air guitar. you don't care what people think about you and as much cooler than people who worry what people think about, you going air guitar you know, going to do air guitar these. literally what cool means is care people think. oh,
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is i care what people think. oh, really? a friend mine really? that's a friend of mine actually guitar actually won the air guitar championship world championships when they when he went to and they made a documentary everything. when he went to and they made a doc prettyary everything. when he went to and they made a doc pretty cool. everything. when he went to and they made a doc pretty cool. it's everything. when he went to and they made a doc pretty cool. it's evenbutig. it's pretty cool. it's cool. but what about the song in the loses it? please get some of it? well, please get some of that on my tumblr. the cries himself prince william should should do an air guitar just see should do an air guitarjust see air guitar. i someplace a spare guhan air guitar. i someplace a spare guitar. yes services spare guhan guitar. yes services spare guitar. what an amazing way to . guitar. what an amazing way to. settle this once and for all. the daily star has a rather farewell to a much granny . so farewell to a much granny. so yes, this woman sunday with her funeral was interrupted by a mob of dancers singing another one bites the dust by queen, who then proceeded to perform a behind the coffin as left. so mourners were shocked , disgusted mourners were shocked, disgusted until they realised she nicely hired these people to do this sort of flashmob event before she died. and it's not to just make her laugh, which is great actually, isn't it? yeah. yeah
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great. i just hope they got paid before she. yeah. they scream, they're the only thing that's me is the church . the the dancing is the church. the the dancing and everything is pretty cool but i mean it's all just a bit too brightly lit, isn't it? and it looks like it's being not sexy enough. it's not. i want. it is like proper gothic church , you know, i got some steam coming out. some. yeah, that's right. utilitarian right. this looks utilitarian like church. yeah, like sixties church. yeah, i really is that cross behind presumably curtains can be drawn. they were say church yes and i said oh bless but anyway she was like a victim of some massive blood scandal and fake way to make it sad infected blood scandal in the 1980s which i think the and the investigation is just coming to fruition now they're starting to pay fruition now they're starting to pay just to the pay off. so they do i think they deliberately delayed. oh, sure. lead the investigation so that, you know, they wouldn't have to pay as
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much money. if nothing else much money. so if nothing else another the has another one bites the dust has on this occasion drawn this story back into the limelight and hopefully there'll some and hopefully there'll be some proper compensation . yeah let's proper compensation. yeah let's hope be nice hope that would be a nice ending. finally, the metro. you got 2 minutes to drive this one out. oh, gosh . if i've out. oh, my gosh. if i've understood story correctly, out. oh, my gosh. if i've und
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you lie. oh, i may. how you doing? know, a on your doing? you know, a bit on your own of like i saw own switching of like i saw speaking about you. yeah. oh yeah, yeah we all code yeah, yeah exactly. we all code switch, but she's talking about it like, if this is what she says every, black person as human beings , what we all do to human beings, what we all do to a degree and it also just shows real disrespect for she's talking about how everyone the office yachts when you want office owns yachts when you want sushi says she's too poor to own anything to like go never go on houday anything to like go never go on holiday ever going holidays like how come you're working with these people they all yachts and going and trips and stuff going ski and trips and stuff and make much money and buys a new year no reason new car every year for no reason i is she's and she i think this is she's and she says she comes back from the weekend oh what did do weekend oh what did you do i went to waitrose. you know what i liked. let's drag it out. like when gets there and just how we headune when gets there and just how we headline this we back at 11 tomorrow andrew doyle in the big chair. roger monkhouse and nick dickson on the little stools . dickson on the little stools. remember that headline as is repeated at one time and five. and if you're up and it at that time thank you very much and
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stay for the breakfast show just after break of incitement of it so very much goodnight.
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hello barry. good evening to you. welcome to thursday's edition of the mark steyn show. with me bev turner. i send all my best wishes to mark. i'm keeping your seat warm. we hope you'll be back soon. now we've got a stellar line—up of stories this evening. a guest for you tonight. want to miss tonight. you don't want to miss it rumours emerge, suggesting it as rumours emerge, suggesting that senior members the royal that senior members of the royal family sceptical about the family are sceptical about the prince attendance at prince of works attendance at the coronation . we'll be the king's coronation. we'll be asking dr. david starkey if prince harry has become what he claims to hate a tabloid journalist . and in a desperate journalist. and in a desperate bid to get the middle ages back

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