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off rishi sunak said nothing was off the table in terms military assistance all over the united kingdom. ukrainian men and women learning how to command and control nato's standard weapons . whether that is in drone warfare , tank operations or , warfare, tank operations or, bafic warfare, tank operations or, basic training , their basic training, their dedication, courage and determination is . a credit to determination is. a credit to you and your country and also to me, your visit here today underlines as our two countries close and friendship we will always be by your side your staunch unwavering friends . staunch unwavering friends. well, i know that news today governments and organisations from around the world have been offering support to turkey and syria after the two devasted fighting earthquakes which killed more than 11,000 people. the foreign office says three british people are still missing following the disaster and downing street says the uk will continue assess the situation and ready to provide further
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long term assistance as needed . long term assistance as needed. international investigators say there are strong indications that the russian president, vladimir putin, decided to supply the missile which downed malaysia airlines flight mh 17 in 2014. 298 people were killed in 2014. 298 people were killed in the disaster, which over ukrainian territory . ukrainian territory. investigators are not suggesting ordered the aircraft to be down, but they say the evidence isn't strong enough to lead to any criminal convictions and they've ended their probe. russia has denied any wrongdoing . the denied any wrongdoing. the partner of the missing mother of two, nicola bruni, has visited the riverbank in lancashire where she was last seen . paul where she was last seen. paul hansel went to the field where her phone and dog were found near the river wyre. as police continue their 12th day of the search , nicola went missing search, nicola went missing while taking her dog for a walk and after dropping off children at meanwhile the private at school. meanwhile the private underwater rescue team has been helping police has now pulled
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out of search with ceo out of the search with ceo folding, saying he's baffled after failing to find her. the former labour mp, jared o'mara, has been guilty of six counts of fraud committed whilst he was in office. the 41 year old who was a member of parliament between 2017 and 2019, was on trial for submitting fake invoices to parliament worth around submitting fake invoices to parliament worth aroun d £24,000 parliament worth around £24,000 to fund his cocaine habit . a to fund his cocaine habit. a jury to fund his cocaine habit. a jury cleared him of two other charges. sentencing will take place tomorrow at leeds crown court . and lastly, an inquest court. and lastly, an inquest into the of archie battersby has concluded that he died accidentally in a prank or an experiment that went wrong. the coroner ruled the 12 year old boy who was found unconscious in his bedroom had not intended to harm himself . the boy had his harm himself. the boy had his life support treatment withdrawn in august last after his parents failed to overturn a high court ruling. the doctors could lawfully do so. the you're up to
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date on tv online and dab+ radio now mark dolan you're sitting in for laurence laurence . for laurence laurence. good god . the church of england good god. the church of england is considering gender neutral terms to describe god, which that the man above would no longer be referred to as he or him . this is part of a proposed him. this is part of a proposed plan to make the church more inclusive if not satisfied , inclusive if not satisfied, ruining our daily lives with tedious political correctness, not with attacking art, policing our language, cancelling comedies, dividing us up into highly politicised identity groups. not satisfied demonising our past . the woke warriors who our past. the woke warriors who to have infiltrated every institution in this country.
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unelect it, of course, now have their sights on the ultimate target . god, he him could be target. god, he him could be forgiven for striking these idiots down with a bolt lightning a it demonstrates the arrogance of this generation that they should seek to rewrite ecumenical history by back dating god, as they then . it's dating god, as they then. it's the same people shakespeare's plays which are now apparently problem attic. shakespeare's venerate hated place in our history as our greatest ever writer doesn't give these blinkered zealots, these ideological bullies, any pause for thought. nothing is sacred in their eyes. for thought. nothing is sacred in their eyes . even the bible, in their eyes. even the bible, which represents millennia of tradition and faith , they're now tradition and faith, they're now consumed with so much hubris. they are literally to rewrite the bible. wow. well, i'm of consistency. so perhaps these would like to have a crack at rewriting the koran next. good
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luck with that . now, the general luck with that. now, the general synod only debating this at this stage . it's far from policy. and stage. it's far from policy. and those propounding it argue they want to make the church more inclusive and point to a lack of tangible evidence that god is indeed male . how times have indeed male. how times have changed just a few years ago interfering with these sacred identity of our higher would have been offensive blasphemous even now . it's fair game for even now. it's fair game for a church which has in my view, become woke , launching a £100 become woke, launching a £100 million apology fund for slavery at the expense of leaky church roofs and homeless parishioners . it's a church that has condemned rwanda, plan to process asylum applications abroad . the rwanda plan, of abroad. the rwanda plan, of course , designed to stop a cruel course, designed to stop a cruel model of human trafficking . and model of human trafficking. and it's a church that excluded the likes of father calvin robinson
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of this parish for his right of centre conservative views . now, centre conservative views. now, with the slavery fund, the church argue that they're seeking to atone for millions amassed as a result of the terrible crime of slavery and that there's plenty of cash in reserve for parishioners here. they argue the rwanda plan is cruel and un—christian and what some people call woke , they some people call woke, they would argue, is just the church becoming more modern and moving with the times . well, that's not with the times. well, that's not my view . i think they've lost my view. i think they've lost the plot. what's next? i'm a roman catholic. was the mary perhaps a virgin mike? maybe she her? was he him ? that would come her? was he him? that would come as an almighty shock to poor old joseph. let me tell you so. welcome to the modern new look. plant based church of england 2.0, which is considering john king century of tradition and ditching our higher power's male
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pronouns . may god forgive them . pronouns. may god forgive them. now we have some developing news with the uk super court. having ruled that northern ireland protocol, which creates a trade border between ireland and the rest of the uk , is lawful. in a rest of the uk, is lawful. in a shock ruling, the court unanimous rejected an appeal by unionist politicians who claim to border down the irish sea, breached the acts of union and the ireland acts. what does mean for brexit and what does it mean for brexit and what does it mean for the people of northern ireland? well, we're in the studio by the former first minister of northern ireland, ex—leader of the dup, and of course gb news star arlene foster. arlene great to have you on the show. i think get a quick word from me before we get to this on the decision or the debate within the church of england to diminish the pronouns
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of god. no, no, we're referring to a higher power scheme . well, to a higher power scheme. well, as an anglican, i find it very sad, very distressing , actually, sad, very distressing, actually, that we're spending time at general synod talking about whether the father is actually a he. and i think for a lot of us, our faith is the uncertainty of life and now that's been challenged by the very people who should be actually leading us in our faith. and i think for a lot of anglicans across the uk that it a lot of anglicans across the uk thatitis a lot of anglicans across the uk that it is incredibly and it's incredibly hurtful. and i think that the leaders who are actually having this debate need to think what they're doing to their faithful who are in their churches every sunday and who do see god as , god, the father. see god as, god, the father. i mean, for own personal point of view, i will never say other than our father art in heaven. so, i mean, that's not going to change at all. no. and it's pretty arrogant of this generation to think that they
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can rewrite the bible. no, it's incredibly arrogant. and i think the point about the bible that it is a holy at scripture and. therefore, it doesn't challenge , regardless of what happens in society , the bible doesn't society, the bible doesn't change. but what is hurtful is people trying to reinterpreted image christianity to be more inclusive instead of which they're losing faithful people because of the actions that they're taking. and think they really should be reflecting on that. so today you were at the supreme court. they've ruled that the northern ireland protocol, which places border down the irish sea, a trade border invisible one, by border, not an invisible one, by the , that lawful. what the way, that it's lawful. what does this mean for the people of northern ireland? well, i think as group of politicians, we as a group of politicians, we wanted to bring this case to see whether or not the protocol was lawful . it breached the act of lawful. it breached the act of union, which is a very formation of the united kingdom and whether it breached the northern ireland of 1998, which is belfast agreement. you had a case because it splits the country. yeah, absolutely. and
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so today the supreme court, the highest court the land, has highest court in the land, has confirmed that the withdrawal agreement, which contained the protocol modifies the protocol, actually modifies the acts of union and modifies the belfast agreement. and we're always talking about changing the belfast agreement and how that's sacrosanct and how you cannot here we cannot change it. and here we have highest court, the land have the highest court, the land saying actually parliament did change the withdrawal change it. what's the withdrawal act? implications act? what are the implications going forward? we have the 25th anniversary of the belfast friday agreement coming is a resolution of this issue likely? well think what the court has done today is give us constitutional clarity on what the does to those of us who live in northern ireland. that the belfast agreement has changed. acts of the union have changed. the acts of union part that has changed is actually the fact that we are on the same economic as great britain. so that has changed because the protocol changed because of the protocol . not asking the . and we're not asking the government how are you going to change how going fix change us? how are you going fix us? told us, johnson us us? you told us, johnson told us that the of union hadn't
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that the act of union hadn't been we were told that been changed. we were told that there was no irish sea border and the highest court and of course the highest court in land has said today in the land has said today that's actually not true. there has been a change. therefore the government to government have to act to change, with this. and change, to deal with this. and the they can do the only way i think they can do thatis the only way i think they can do that is through legislation. it would a game changer would have been a game changer for dup cause for the unionist cause for to have been cause for this to have been declared so it not a. no, i declared. so is it not a. no, i don't think it is. i think what it does is that it gives us the clarity that actually the protocol does change the belfast agreement. that does change the act of union. now into act of union. now we move into the political sphere and say, what going to by what are you going to do to by that because you lead sunak the conservative and unionist party. so is on you so therefore the duty is on you to make sure that those of us who in this part of the who live in this part of the united kingdom as british as united kingdom are as british as anywhere else. yes, i mean, exactly. confirms these exactly. it confirms that these that know, the act of that the you know, the act of union has been changed. it just points out that it's lawful. but that doesn't say it's that doesn't say that it's a good thing. and that point. no, that's yeah. and so that's the point. yeah. and so looking. to downing looking. looking to downing street, leadership
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street, we're to need leadership from will come? do you from rishi. will it come? do you trust sunak to stand up trust rishi sunak to stand up for people of northern for the people of northern ireland? i mean, on ireland? well, i mean, i'm on record do think record as saying i do think rishi sunak's the same for the united kingdom as some of his predecessors. have say predecessors. but i have to say this clarity that we today should very concerning should be very concerning for him saying to him to him. what it's saying to him to not suffer integrity of the united kingdom. in northern ireland, have laws coming ireland, we have laws coming from europe which we don't have any say. and by the way, they're just our heads and we just made over our heads and we have apply in northern have to apply them in northern ireland therefore the ireland and therefore the european justice will european court justice will continue to have writ in northern which a northern ireland, which is a part the united kingdom. your part of the united kingdom. your leader was there today, the leader was there today, the leader dup jeffrey leader of the dup sir jeffrey donaldson, has outlined his donaldson, who has outlined his seven tests. do you think that there's a chance that they can all be fulfilled or do think that the dup and the unionist community need to compromise in some way? and if so, how? well look, it's very clear the way to deal with this is to put northern ireland back into the internal market of united kingdom citizens of the uk. kingdom as citizens of the uk. we expect nothing less and if
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thatis we expect nothing less and if that is done, then there will be no difficulty in relation to the european court of justice because will have in because they will not have it in northern ireland we're part northern ireland if we're part of internal market. so of the uk internal market. so the jurisdiction the european the jurisdiction of the european court the fact that we're court comes the fact that we're outside. if you like, of the internal market of uk and we're internal market of uk and we're in single market of the in the single market of the european union. it's quite technical stuff, but i think it could be dealt there was could be dealt with if there was the and if the if there was the will and if the if there was a not just a non—dom but in a well not just a non—dom but in brussels as and of course brussels as well. and of course what's worrying is that by sitting on our in the way sitting on our hands in the way that have for months now. yes that we have for months now. yes we the troubles we risk restarting the troubles and losing that hard one. no, i don't think we do. i think what is happening in northern ireland at the moment is that there isn't and therefore isn't devolution and therefore of belfast is not of course the belfast is not working . and of course working properly. and of course we all want to see the belfast agreement working properly and devolution in northern devolution back in northern ireland again. but only ireland again. but that can only come when the constitutional position is made clear again. and today we've had clarity as to protocol means. now to what the protocol means. now the government has to act to
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deal with all of that. there are, though, tensions within the unionist are unionist community. people are angry, people are angry, are they not? people are angry. angry. but angry. people are angry. but i always do. i urge them to look to politics to solve this issue and to keep talking, because that's so. i've got a really easy one to finish and we've got to going to happen ? to go. what's going to happen? if only i knew that i'd have my crystal ball mark. but do hope crystal ball mark. but i do hope that government will read that the government will read this judgement today. it's a very important judgement and that on that that they will act on that judgement actually it judgement and actually share it with colleagues the with our colleagues in the european they can see european union so they can see what protocol to the what the protocol doing to the sovereign territory, the united kingdom, in standing up the kingdom, in standing up for the people northern people of northern ireland. i wish you. always wish you well. thank you. always brilliant watch you on brilliant to watch you on the program thank for joining program. thank you for joining us following his us on ours. now, following his state of the union address is joe biden really serious? about another four years in the white house? could he physically manage it and. what would four more joe biden for more years of joe biden for britain? we'll hear from both sides that next. and as sides on that next. and as ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy visits parliament meets the king. is the uk doing
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the right thing offering ukraine such unqualified support ? we'll such unqualified support? we'll speak to historian dr. david about that. and as britain is actually , according to a think actually, according to a think tank, going to avoid this year. all the expert once again wrong about brexit britain. see you shortly . this saturday at 8 pm. shortly. this saturday at 8 pm. tune in to a gb news investigates documentary as we tell the full story of the grooming gang scandal. the child wasn't being stolen . we will wasn't being stolen. we will expose the cover ups that have kept this national scandal under wraps for decades . not one wraps for decades. not one person is being held to account . our investigation uncovers , . our investigation uncovers, the true scale of this outrage. i want to see senior officials held legally to account on gb news grooming gangs. britain's shane.
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well, a big reaction to my big opinion. the church of, england all considering getting rid god's pronouns. no more he him. well let's have a look at this from leslie, not leslie and paul , who says the church of england are so woke they've lost the plot. i'll get to more of your emails shortly , but we've got to emails shortly, but we've got to talk about the economy and some much needed good news times newspaper report that an economic think tank forecast that britain will avoid a recession not only in the final three months of 2022, but throughout 2023. that's right . throughout 2023. that's right. no recession this year. so they say the national institute economic and social research are in stark contrast with a gloomy forecast from the monetary fund last week, which said that
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britain be the only leading economy to suffer a contraction this year. so is this once again experts getting it wrong about brexit britain? let's speak to top economics expert and financial wizard jonathan davies from . jonathan davis, wealth from. jonathan davis, wealth management. first of all, jonathan, your to this rather sunnier outlined by this . it's sunnier outlined by this. it's certainly . my own analysis shows certainly. my own analysis shows that in the last quarter corporate profits have started falling inflows and has started falling inflows and has started falling which you'd think would be a good thing it will eventually but why does inflation fall? because there's less demand . and i think we're less demand. and i think we're going to see that repeated in this quarter. and my analysis tells we're going to see it for a third quarter. in other words, the second quarter of 23. so they may well be right that we will avoid a technical, which, as most people know, is two consecutive quarters of negative
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gdp . but that's hardly the we're gdp. but that's hardly the we're going to have lacklustre growth , if at all. and we're going to see falling house prices falling share prices and rising unemployment . indeed, it's not unemployment. indeed, it's not a great outlook , but do you feel great outlook, but do you feel that there's something politicised raised about this modelling , especially coming modelling, especially coming from the imf ? i would humbly from the imf? i would humbly suggest don't think much of brexit probably is the answer . brexit probably is the answer. clearly the establishment for years for decades has been against notion of the uk leaving , the european union. i would say to you mark, have we actually left european union, the european court of justice is still our top court. the lady you've just had on from northern ireland. still in the eu in. i think i don't believe we have actually left the eu yet . maybe actually left the eu yet. maybe we will do in the future . but we will do in the future. but certainly with a remain or
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brexit, it has nothing to do with how the uk economy is doing. you've made a lot of money for your clients with your accurate predictions. you told me about inflation. and on my radio show two years ago , you radio show two years ago, you were proved right. and they laughed how? they laughed, jonathan. what's your view about 7 jonathan. what's your view about ? the dark art of financial modelling. because the imf have been wrong a long, long time now . well, it's all agenda driven. we used talk about the investment would would tell the news guys what they wanted their clients to here and then do something entirely . clients to here and then do something entirely. but clients to here and then do something entirely . but now it's something entirely. but now it's , as you say the imf, it's the treasury is the bank of england . it does generally politicise that. that is certainly the case. the modelling the modelling has been about accurate as covid modelling in recent years hasn't it. well almost, almost spooky parallels between the two. well mean to even suggest that covid modelling had any accuracy is
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very interesting because i don't think that's the . case but where think that's the. case but where we're where they have been saying that there will constantly be economic growth or there will be economic destruction of brexit, which is original point absolute nonsense . okay. so this year , a . okay. so this year, a challenging year, what's the medium term outlook? can my viewers hopeful that things will get better in years to come? it depends what you mean by better. what i expect is going to happen is we have a mild recession. certainly united states, i think, will have a recession . think, will have a recession. germany is in recession. well it certainly is. the largest economy in the planet america, the largest economy in. the planet is, by the way, america , planet is, by the way, america, germany are in trouble. is that because of too ? brexit, yes, it because of too? brexit, yes, it must . it must because of too? brexit, yes, it must. it must be. and because of too? brexit, yes, it must . it must be. and the major must. it must be. and the major reason think are in there as well. and the aztecs. it's all brexit's fault. it's the abyssinian from 4000 years ago, i believe actually. so if
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america's in recession and germany clearly is. well you know, why would britain be any different . however, it might be different. however, it might be a mild recession which won't last that long. six, nine months, maybe . but what's going months, maybe. but what's going to happen at the end ? 2024? the to happen at the end? 2024? the uk going to have a general election in america. there's going to be a presidential election so naturally the and the governing politicians are going to open the spigots . going to open the spigots. they're going to in fact , team they're going to in fact, team up with the commercial banks and they're going to get the banks lend, lend, lend because they want to stop house prices falling. massive vote loser . and falling. massive vote loser. and pnces falling. massive vote loser. and prices are falling just now they have been since the autumn or even the summer of last year. they will continue falling unemployment but rising . so, of unemployment but rising. so, of course, the politicians have got their eye on it. but a year and a half from now, that's what they're focussed on always. the short term, always the next
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election, never the long term prosperity of the nation or of the people. so what that will result in by the end of this year? we start to see grunge green shoots of spring, as they say as they say, and the economy will grow a bit in 2024. the polity will say, hey, we cracked it . but to get there it means it. but to get there it means more money in the system . that's more money in the system. that's what we mean by lending bit more money in the system . that money in the system. that creates inflation, which means that longer we the british people will have higher costs of living , higher costs of doing living, higher costs of doing business. and longer term, that will be a dampener on economic prospect . inflation is bad thing prospect. inflation is bad thing for the economy . falling prices for the economy. falling prices are a great thing. wouldn't you like to have lower energy prices, a lower cost of buying a car buying a house? everyone love it . buying food. car buying a house? everyone love it. buying food. but of course, the politicians, they want inflation. and
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unfortunately will get it. it will help them in the election next. but we will be the ones will pay for it for the long term. so slightly higher inflation is almost a politic and economic conspiracy. it helps the government. i guess it burns away at their debt as well. well actually, is their objective their implied objective their implied objective they are actually doing what we saw from the after the second world war till the late 1970s, about a 30 year period. it's called financial and when we left world war two, debt to gdp was 150. and that was terrible. they needed to get debt down. by the early 1980s, it was down 35. where are we now 7 it was down 35. where are we now ? 100, 120. and that's just the government and. corporate are done household are done it's
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twice it's 300% of gdp after world war ii. it is bad enough it was 150. so this is the challenge that the governments for the last 30 years have given us and the only way that they are going to solve the problem that they've given us is giving us inflation for the next 20 years. now 80% of the british population will be more and more impoverished due to this inflation. i see. and you don't think that the government will be angling ten or 15% inflation, but something like 5. so getting more than that, it'll be 5 to 10% per annum. inflation for the next 10 to 20 years, bearing in mind for the last 30 years until last year , we had sub 5. for 30 last year, we had sub 5. for 30 years it'll be 5 to 10% per annum, lower interest rates are annum, lower interest rates are a thing of the past actually they will do whatever they to keep interest rates . i'm not one
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keep interest rates. i'm not one of those people who say with inflation comes ten 20% interest rates. no as are a plank of financial repression . actually, financial repression. actually, they will keep rates down. we saw them go to four and a half% last year . i saw them go to four and a half% last year. i can actually saw them go to four and a half% last year . i can actually expect last year. i can actually expect them to see them go much higher than that. but what that will do is if you think through, that will actually fuel even higher inflation by keeping the interest rates down at who's in more trouble. the united , the more trouble. the united, the eurozone or the uk . there they eurozone or the uk. there they have equal sized problems probably the us. of those three will probably do better because . the us dollar remain in the global reserve currency and it has far clout than the euro or little sterling . is there little sterling. is there a danger that the world economy
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could just fall over and if so, when and what does that look like? no, my view is no, the we will have a mild recession globally and in fact the next ten, 20 years we'll see as we've had, we'll see a couple of years of economic growth then have a year or so of economic recession, then two or three years of boom, then one year off. so in other it will be short cycles . you think it's short cycles. you think it's manageable, you don't think it's going to fall over. it's not going to fall over. it's not going to fall over. it's not going to fall over. they will not allow that to happen. if they did, then they themselves they did, then they themselves they being the elite and the connected they themselves personally would have problems . personally would have problems. they're not going to allow that to ask an to happen. let me ask an economist, a political who wins the next election . the two main the next election. the two main political parties win the next election as has happened for decades. election as has happened for decades . in other words, whoever decades. in other words, whoever gets in it will be or less the same policy. of course it will.
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jonathan davis on that outrageous note, thank you for joining us. always fascinating. jonathan is behind booms and busts podcast . just do give it busts podcast. just do give it a listen . he is also the ceo of listen. he is also the ceo of the jonathan davis wealth management company. the jonathan davis wealth management company . a management company. a fascinating conversation. keep your opinions coming. market gbnews.uk . coming up, britain gbnews.uk. coming up, britain rolls out the red carpet for volodymyr zelenskyy . we'll get volodymyr zelenskyy. we'll get reaction from esteemed historian and dr. david starkey. but next, he says he wants another four years. is that really stick physically or indeed politically what we talking about joe biden next. we'll speak to a top republican and a top democrat and they don't agree with each other. sparks will. that's .
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next well, the emails are coming in thick and, fast. hi, mark, says jacqueline , the imf is in the jacqueline, the imf is in the pocket of the eu and the bank of england is in the pocket of laboun england is in the pocket of labour. so i don't take anything say about our economy seriously . just wait to see what . i just wait to see what actually. don't trust either actually. i don't trust either of to britain. and of them to support britain. and a quick one from pam who says . a quick one from pam who says. hi, mark. delighted that you've changed the colour style of your shirts. you're tie very shirts. you're tie looks very tidy tonight and. we can't see it disappearing under your. pam, thank these praise. lots thank you for these praise. lots to get through before nine brits and rolls out the red carpet . and rolls out the red carpet. vladimir zelenskyy is that the right thing to do? we'll be asking david starkey. but first, joe biden gave his state of the union address yesterday and here's what he had to. two years ago, the economy is reeling . i ago, the economy is reeling. i stand here tonight after we've created, with the help of many people in this room, 12 million new jobs, more jobs created , two new jobs, more jobs created, two years any president has created in years because of you all, because of the american people .
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because of the american people. he did a sentence. the coming from his camp. he wants another four years. but is this politically and even physically possible, particularly given about the president's cognitive health. this package that we've compiled would not inspire too much confidence. america is a nafion much confidence. america is a nation that can be defined in a single word as the foot of the foot swimming in the foothills , foot swimming in the foothills, the himalayas, with xi jinping , the himalayas, with xi jinping, percentage of women who registered vote and cast a ballot is consist only higher than the percentage of the men who do so, end of quote. repeat the line. we're going to seize their yachts, their luxury , and their yachts, their luxury, and they'll be gotten gains of putin's kleptocracy . kleptocracy putin's kleptocracy. kleptocracy and club . the guys who are the and club. the guys who are the kleptocracy kleptocracy . he's
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kleptocracy kleptocracy. he's got even more trouble with a problem, too, than i do. could joe biden manage four years? and what would that mean for britain and the world to debate this? i'm delighted to welcome political commentator and the woman known america's psychiatrist , dr. carol psychiatrist, dr. carol lieberman . plus, a man that lieberman. plus, a man that knows joe biden well, bob mulholland is a member of the democratic committee and a long time friend of president biden. mr. welcome to gb news. do you think that joe joe biden could even manage another four years politically and physically ? yes politically and physically? yes look, first of all, i know that now, but we're assuming he'll run and. yes answer that. we got remember ronald reagan, similar incidences from a similar incident walking down a plank at one of the military academy. so that's indeed i mean, what your appraisal of his health bob what my what your appraisal of his
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health. well, i'm not a doctor. i don't know. i i've talked to numerous times over years and i think he's fine . people always think he's fine. people always say , look, you know, reagan was say, look, you know, reagan was in his mid seventies when he ran for a second time. lots of political leaders will live be in their nineties. so look it ends up to be a presidential race between biden and, trump. the american people will go by if the republic have somebody that the government are and doesn't have any problem. it'll be a tough race but other than that again biden has enough that i thought it night was exceptional. and i think american people the however mr. muller and you could argue that on his america has become broke and woke . last night and i think and woke. last night and i think president biden made it very clear to the american compared to look how much things are better you know as a version
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vietnam war. i always think well, we don't have our troops in actively in a war. we're only supporting people. the economy is going well over half a million new jobs created last month. unemployment is as low as when neil armstrong walked on the moon in 1969. we're getting covid under control. you know, bofis covid under control. you know, boris johnson and trump, they acted like it was a two day cold and things worse, including leading to inflation. of course, the war also was a big factor there, but things are getting much, much better and it's very normal . even when much, much better and it's very normal. even when reagan was president . when you ask the president. when you ask the american people halfway through, they go, oh i'm not so happy with, you know , problem that with, you know, problem that american voter has always. them the governor of a state or the president. but overall do a much much better . okay. well, let's much better. okay. well, let's speak to america's psychiatrist dr. carol lieberman . joe biden dr. carol lieberman. joe biden is fit and well to see here
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absolute wrong. oh, there . last absolute wrong. oh, there. last night watched the whole thing. it was it was cringe worthy. i just kept thinking oh i hope leaders in our enemy countries aren't watching this. but of course, they were . they're you course, they were. they're you from the from the beginning from the time that he started walking down the aisle, teetering , down the aisle, teetering, looking, lost when he got to the end, they had to point out where the podium was to his getting up on the stage and making and making kinds of mistakes. you know, the closed caption didn't even know how to define to write what it was that he was saying. it was like america came to us for the state of the union and we pulled back the curtain and the wizard of oz was the little bald who was bumbling and bumbling, who didn't know what he was doing. we are in a very,
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very dangerous situation . you very dangerous situation. you know, to some degree, americans have gotten desensitised. you know they from the well, you know they from the well, you know that i've said on your show that i was trying warn people from the time that biden was running president from his running for president from his basement. i told people that he had encroaching dementia and it has done nothing but encroach further as time has gone by. how were you to make that diagnosis? not examined? joe biden . okay not examined? joe biden. okay good question. first of all, one of the i work a forensic psychiatrist. that's one of my hats. and as part of that as an expert witness and so on as part of that, i've had many cases where competency is an issue , where competency is an issue, you know, for wills and like that. and so i know the kinds of things to look out, not only as a psychiatrist, but legally speaking, the kinds of things look out for to determine competency . and, you know, for competency. and, you know, for example , last night besides , the example, last night besides, the physical issues, you know , he
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physical issues, you know, he forgot when he first started, he started to ad which was a mistake and he started talking about the super bowl and about chuck schumer. and he got all of those things wrong and messed up . and then later on talked about the ambassador from ukraine. and he couldn't remember her name. i mean, these are kinds of things that that are part of a diagnosing dementia . but, you diagnosing dementia. but, you know, the most the worst part of what she the worst mentally that he has is and that people have with dementia is a problem with abstract thinking . that's the abstract thinking. that's the kind of thinking that you need to be able to be a good chess for example where you have to strategies in mind and you have to hold these different things in your mind at the same time. he can't even remember the ambassador's name once, so ? so ambassador's name once, so? so in order to have analytic thinking , thinking, you have to thinking, thinking, you have to have different plans in your mind. and this is this was the
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big reason why he such a mess of afghanistan ? because he had one afghanistan? because he had one idea in his mind that wasn't going to plan. it wasn't . he going to plan. it wasn't. he didn't he couldn't jump to plan b or c or didn't have any answer . indeed. well, look. final coming coming back to you if i may , mr. mulholland , you've got may, mr. mulholland, you've got to admit, bob, that joe biden is past best and four years would be a concern for world security and the welfare of the american people and its economy . well, people and its economy. well, all it sounds like he's on trump's payroll . i guess trump trump's payroll. i guess trump is a rhodes scholar from her point of view . no, i think point of view. no, i think election about election and next, when the american people i'm assuming biden will run and is the nominee, i'm not the official announcer here that the republican will have a long fight. and moreover problems would come out and the republicans will have a nominee . and then the american people
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will say , hey, maybe i don't will say, hey, maybe i don't like the choice to be joe if he is our nominee. if has announced . okay, look, a fascinating debate. my thanks to bob mulholland , dr. carol lieberman mulholland, dr. carol lieberman . and that debate, of course, will run , run. coming up. . and that debate, of course, will run , run. coming up . the will run, run. coming up. the prime minister and the king roll out the red carpet for vladimir. is this the right thing ? do. is this the right thing? do. plus, the church of england goes woke by debating whether to turn god gender neutral . thank god gender neutral. thank goodness calling he will get you excommunicated. we'll get reaction to both of those stories from britain's most entertaining historian, dr. david starkey. he's not putting his punches on his.
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next a very big reaction to my big
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opinion and more on god going gender neutral in just a moment. but first, britain has today rolled out the red carpet for president volodymyr zelenskyy with the ukrainian leader meeting the prime minister at number 10 king charles. buckingham and zelenskyy also addressed british parliament. so is it in britain's national interest to offer this level of support to ukraine in its battle against russia . let's get the against russia. let's get the view now of the esteemed historian and bestselling author, dr. david starkey . author, dr. david starkey. david, it's in our interests to equip vladimir zelenskyy plentifully . you know what, in plentifully. you know what, in a sense , i don't think we've got sense, i don't think we've got a choice , mark. watch that man . choice, mark. watch that man. he's actually a leader amongst pygmies , and he's doing pygmies, and he's doing something that our own leaders have forgotten how to do. it is invoking our history and invoking our history and invoking our history at the key moment. of course , churchill,
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moment. of course, churchill, the beginning of the second world war. that's helmet that language about the ghost squad . language about the ghost squad. this is the few is the race in the battle of he's turning past. you could argue against our present you doing what leaders do we've nobody you can it. i thought it was magical just watching this man . what nobody watching this man. what nobody wants to not doing. well, god help us. keir starmer. trump begin to do in a foreign language is wonderful. and you know what all the things which connects the two things and so we're talking about here is a man who's unashamedly bush surrounded by all these feeble wimpy dripping new men is a man who talks about parents who behave like a hero, who grasps greatness , understands the greatness, understands the greatness, understands the greatness institutions, unlike i'm afraid of poor hero , a i'm afraid of poor hero, a feeble old world, cold church of
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england , indeed, will have to england, indeed, will have to come to them in just a moment. but russia won't be defeated, will they? so what? the end game. david is there will probably be in most a drawn out stalemate. but what we're seeing since him which we can't grasp what's going on what we are seeing in the ukraine at the moment is literally the birth of a nation . it's the creation of a nation. it's the creation of a nafion a nation. it's the creation of a nation in blood and horror and horrible things. the aren't fighting particularly cleaver. i can tell you the you know what we've seen we've libraries being stripped of russian books i imagine they've been burned which we're seeing that delivered reinvention of the nafion delivered reinvention of the nation the sort of thing we through in the middle ages they're going through it now and it's this of great event . and we it's this of great event. and we are just in a sense kind of bystander as we're finding ourselves stuck in to this thing
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and we can't resist with accidental can we? can we afford david, can we afford this support ? do we have the military support? do we have the military resources ? and does the west resources? and does the west risk getting dragged into world war three in its support of ukraine? so is that possibility and it will be foolish to deny it but. i think equally the forces around putin probably putin himself i buy this business about putin mental collapse. i really don't he knows and he will have been told of the risks of going nuclear or this is a straight it's complex war. it's like something more out of the 19 century than out of the 20th. and again , we've of the 20th. and again, we've got so unused to what a real our policy looks like. once upon a time world was governed from our anonymous. we need the palmerston we have. i even forget the name . the foreign forget the name. the foreign service. somebody called clever . it seems to me to be rather not the name of the no. paul,
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mr. can now talk about the church of england and its leadership under justin welby, the general synod having a debate whether to use gender neutral terms to describe god . neutral terms to describe god. so no more he him your from a man, he dr. david starkey . well, man, he dr. david starkey. well, we taught once upon a time by no less a figure of them. jesus who is, if you're a christian, the son god to begin with our , son god to begin with our, father. now, if the church of england knows better than jesus, i. this is an astonishing discovery and we should have been told about it beforehand. but the real truth is we know what it is. mark the bulk of the new clergy of the church of england are now women. they are aggressive feminist women. we remember a broken, worn barrier down. the notion that a priest can only a man and the now determined to break another barrier down that god only be a man . this is the church being
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man. this is the church being reabsorbed into the david you'll always be he him to me and i've got the evidence to prove it and the photographs. brilliant to have you back on the show, dr. david. holiest teen, bestselling author and historian, talking highly esteemed, the unmissable . wootton is next. hi, dan . stop .wootton is next. hi, dan. stop flirting, mark and that is just out right ? flirting, mark and that is just outright? you just it david out right? you just it david starkey . i'm how are you mark. starkey. i'm how are you mark. i'm very well very excited about your show tonight. i know you've got some hot topics. yes, we do . did you watch that terrible, sickening propaganda puff piece on, shamima begum on the british bashing last night. i only did so. so that i could expose the truth about this world and we've andrew juri here he's actually a guy who knows shamima begum best who says the whole bbc thing was a fraud the unmissable. dan wootton is next i'll see you tomorrow at eight. whether next. hello again . it's aidan mcgivern
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hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office the wet and windy weather we've seen across north—west scotland will clear south over the next 24 hours, followed by showers in the but clear spells in the north. but clear spells in the north. but clear spells in the south. higher pressure remains to south. this cold front is an active feature. some heavy rain , strong winds for heavy rain, strong winds for a time as it clears and northern ireland. but when it sinks into southern of the uk, it weakens considerably and in fact no more than an area of cloud and some drizzle by the time it reaches central ahead of that, a touch frost in the southeastern to rear of it as well, a frost forming across north wales and northern england . for scotland, northern england. for scotland, the northern ireland remains blustery we'll see further wintry showers pushing in rain and hail at low levels. the snow of the hills, particularly northern scotland. another few centimetres, for example. and some icy patches to watch out for first thing, thursday . now for first thing, thursday. now the strongest of the winds at the strongest of the winds at the heaviest showers easing dunng the heaviest showers easing during thursday and actually central belt southwards. it's mostly dry. that's the best of
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any sunshine developing in the south. by the afternoon, nine or ten celsius here , 7 to 8 further ten celsius here, 7 to 8 further north, then into thursday evening , going to see further evening, going to see further showery rain affecting western scotland. but this time it's light and patchy and we've got thicker cloud rolling further south. a lot of high cloud, but still enough spells to lead to a fairly widespread frost , 1 to fairly widespread frost, 1 to 2 celsius, typical in some main urban centres, but in rural parts i think then a few degrees below freezing a bright start. nevertheless, for and wales first thing friday a cloudy start for scotland and northern ireland and damp for western hills of scotland with the most heavy persistent rainfall . heavy persistent rainfall. northwest highlands . it's mild northwest highlands. it's mild though the winds from the southwest. so temperatures widely in the double figures on friday as we head into the weekend . a lot of cloud around .
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no spin, no bias, no censorship . i'm dan wootton tonight superwoman suella braverman has announced a critical overhaul of the prevent and extremism programme and islamic terrorists won't be getting an easy ride any longer . won't be getting an easy ride any longer. there is nothing anti—muslim about tackling islamic ism and we must continue to work closely with muslim communities if we are to so effectively . i'll explain in my effectively. i'll explain in my digest next why if we continue to turn a blind eye to home—grown islamist terrorism, the biggest terrorist target, by the biggest terrorist target, by the way, to the uk, more lives will be lost then get the thoughts of my superstar panel joining tonight, susanne evans adam brookes. and actually , adam brookes. and actually, while rather than bold , lee while rather than bold, lee tackles islamist extremists , bbc tackles islamist extremists, bbc is busy justifying . isis bride is busy justifying. isis bride shamima begum is tale terror in
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this despicable documentary . it this despicable documentary. it feel british because feel like i wasn't able to be british even though i wanted to be. if that makes sense. i didn't feel like i was accepted society either because of racism, other things . so this is what your licence fee gets you these days, folks . fee gets you these days, folks. pr for terrorist sympathiser . pr for terrorist sympathiser. but the man who knows megan best jury but the man who knows megan best jury is actually going to expose the smirking former death cult member as a fraud . live with me member as a fraud. live with me in the studio at 1020. also coming as a judge rules, harry and meghan must be grilled in a deposition as part of samantha martin's defamation suit against. her sister. do you believe that the sussexes told the truth in that infamous oprah interview? because it's potentially ricocheting to court now ? petronella wyatt, david now? petronella wyatt, david emmanuel and ernest owens duke it out in the clash at 920 with even police scotland defying, scheming by refusing to pull a trans bucha who's been charged in connection with the disappearance . a young girl, a disappearance. a young girl, a woman has queen, now lost all
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authority he's helped reclaim. chief gammon, june slater. her unfiltered take 950. what's where she's pledged to leave the charge just a ruse to keep brexit is on the side of the road. nigel is going to explore those bombshell claims at 935 plus as a wet whitehall whistleblower speaks against dominic raab is truly shocking testimony to the court even makes him really should come with a content warning he would cut people short telling to stop talking. yeah, that warning that civil servants snowflakes him are ruining the country. don't miss my blistering take on the pathetic msm witch hunts the media. but after ten we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. the they're off the presses as well. and is it fair to tell people who can't afford kids to just having we're going get having them we're going to get stuck into that. i crown my stuck into that. when i crown my greatest person and you need a jackass 1050, is dan jackass at 1050, this is dan wootton let's go .

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