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next hi there . welcome back. i'm hi there. welcome back. i'm karen armstrong. the gb newsroom. the duke of sussex says. newsroom. the duke of sussex says . some british soldiers were says. some british soldiers were not necessarily of military efforts in afghanistan . in efforts in afghanistan. in a live streamed interview with trauma therapist dr. gabor mattei. prince harry said he did not align with the west during the conflict. in his memoir , the conflict. in his memoir, duke of sussex describes killing 25 taliban fighters in afghanistan as chess pieces taken off the board. one of the reasons why certainly so many people in the united kingdom were not supportive our troops was because they assumed everybody that was serving was for the war. but no . and once
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for the war. but no. and once you sign up, you do what you're told to do. and so there was a lot of us that didn't necessarily agree or disagree. but you were doing what you were trained to do, you're doing what you were sent to do . you you were sent to do. you messages involving hancock reveal how the former health secretary battled to save his job after footage of him embracing colleague gina colin d'angelo emerged during lockdown. the string of whatsapp messages published in the daily telegraph illustrate how hancock tried to find exceptions to the rules to justify his behaviour . rules to justify his behaviour. he initially wanted to claim rules were broken, then decided to apologise for breaking lockdown guidance before finally tendering his resignation. two days later . new powers to crack days later. new powers to crack down on small boats crossing the channel expected to be announced by the government next. the legislation is expected make asylum claims inadmissible able from those who travel to the uk on small boats . the home office on small boats. the home office would be required to remove those migrants to , rwanda or a
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those migrants to, rwanda or a safe country, and they'd be from returning to the uk . protests returning to the uk. protests have broken out in several cities across iran over the suspected poisoning of hundreds of schoolgirls in recent months. concerned parents have taken part in anti—government in the capital tehran following an escalation in cases week. iran's interior minister investigators did find suspicious samples than a thousand iranian students across one provinces, mostly schoolgirls have fallen ill over the past months . fierce fighting the past months. fierce fighting in and around the ukrainian city of bakhmut , but russian forces of bakhmut, but russian forces have not yet taken control of it. ukraine's forces say they have reinforced the area with eight units to hold off repeated attempts by. the russian army to gather with the wagner mercenary group to surround the city. less 4000 civilians remain in bakhmut , which has seen months of
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intense fighting. russia attempts to take a first major prize in, a costly winter offensive . temperatures are offensive. temperatures are expected to drop below freezing next week . snow, ice and cold next week. snow, ice and cold winds predicted for parts of the uk. the yellow, yellow or yellow weather in place for northern and eastern scotland as well as the of england throughout monday and tuesday. severe weather affected areas are likely to experience power outages and travel delays, while some rural communities may be cut off tv, onune communities may be cut off tv, online and dab plus radio. this is gb news north, this time for headliners . headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. hello and welcome to headliners the nation's favourite newspaper of show. i'm nick dixon. i'm joined by a diverse panel tonight. we have aduu diverse panel tonight. we have adult human female cressida
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whetton and to represent the raw meat community, louis schaefer. so who watched thursday's show will be hoping . don't have to will be hoping. don't have to see osborne again. have you been watching cressida hot .7 we watching cressida hot.7 we literally saw his meat on a missed one. yeah, yeah lewis is raw me in blood . no, no, no. it raw me in blood. no, no, no. it wasn't what he says. it is. he put it on social media quite a lot, to be fair. so, you know, i was in the audience just thinking what what means what raw meat. it means meat, basically. so you live on a boat, but you're still not the most eccentric person on the panel that's what we panel tonight. that's what we were. a at were. let's have a look at sunday's front the sunday's front pages. so the telegraph has hancock's plan to fry the pants off the public. massive in massive we'll be doing in a minute. the mail with no minute. the mail with make no mistake channel migrants. mistake deport channel migrants. let's if that happens. sunday times putin has stolen our children and health checks for staff to keep nation in work. quite different stories . sunday quite different stories. sunday mirror harry's new charles. nothing new there. sunday express. ricci i'll start migrant boats. same story again. i'm finally the daily star sunday and flab which is a story
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about how a six pack is actually bad for you which we'll look at in a minute . so, lewis, let's do in a minute. so, lewis, let's do this massive story on the telegraph about matt hancock. and i put under the category of sort of shocking but not surprising . yeah. do you think. surprising. yeah. do you think. i think this is a story, a non story. this is definitely a story. this is definitely a story. no, this is a non—story even. this is a non. this is a non—story. it's a non—story. because. because for three years we've been we've been a situation fear . they're situation of fear. they're trying to make us be afraid of things. that's why. and this is just one more thing. so behind scenes, they found that man. matt hancock had a plan to frighten the pants off of the pubuc frighten the pants off of the public by releasing the newest variant of the covid. and that's the headline hancock's plan to fry in the pants. but he wasn't planning. i'd actually killing people. he was just going to say there's another variant out there. just going to there. he wasn't just going to create of when he did
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create the idea of when he did say, when do we deploy the new variant? he sounds like doctor evil. that's probably new evil. that's probably the new variant . meanwhile, evil. that's probably the new variant. meanwhile, running around , having a very nice time around, having a very nice time himself. so yeah, most of that we didn't actually we in we didn't actually we were in mortal danger, right exactly. so this point . so on that this is my point. so on that point, make the point. everybody knew that. everybody knew that it was it was totally deliberate to create fear in the people and the people who didn't. it was fear are not you know. yeah, this will they will they go. maybe he was trying to make us afraid. now everybody knew. do you the hancock fans are you think the hancock fans are going of this? i don't going to make of this? i don't think. hancock. hancock i think isn't. friend . isn't. is your friend. it's hancock saying what do you hancock fan saying what do you think, chris? because i mean there's so much that annoys me about says oh yes simon case talking about how it's hilarious that be locked that people going to be locked hotels for quarantine you've got matt hancock talking about frightening the off people. the whole thing is just is disgusting it's totally is it's so and it's almost you so overdue and it's almost you know, which is a horrible thing to say, but it's finally out.
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yeah. is that fair? do you feel satisfied by this? i don't feel satisfied by this? i don't feel satisfied by this? i don't feel satisfied by it because i there and i'm going to i'm going to be releasing my files from 2020. right where i call the whole thing a panic. and not a pandemic. so i was there so i've been waiting for three years. there's no amount of exposition exposition is going to make up for we all i knew . exposition is going to make up for we all i knew. i don't exposition is going to make up for we all i knew . i don't know for we all i knew. i don't know if you knew, nick. i don't i didn't know one day what i'm embarking on, how much i added to the rules in the beginning and how. how remember, i'm embarrassed having embarrassed. remember having a dnnk embarrassed. remember having a drink in a park drink with a friend in a park and we sat six feet apart, sharing bottle of wine. and i just look back and think, yeah, well, i always knew was nonsense. hints at rules nonsense. i hints at the rules because a criminal. even because i'm not a criminal. even though disagree with though i totally disagree with them obviously, them except masks obviously, which is nonsense. talking which is nonsense. i was talking to mark dolan early about which is nonsense. i was talking to mitk dolan early about which is nonsense. i was talking to mit waslan early about which is nonsense. i was talking to mit was nonsense,1rly about which is nonsense. i was talking to mit was nonsense, the about which is nonsense. i was talking to mit was nonsense, the radio. how it was nonsense, the radio. so i'm i my conscience is clear what bothers me is could this happen because have happen again because we have journalists on journalists now focusing on how isabella been isabella shouldn't have been given than the given this rather than the story. people like kay story. we have people like kay
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burley, robinson, cathy burley, nip robinson, cathy newman, and they be focus newman, and they should be focus on and i'm worried on the story. and i'm worried you've got sort of these twitter liberal midwin saying oh lockdown good, still liberal midwin saying oh lociclinging good, still liberal midwin saying oh lociclinging onto good, still liberal midwin saying oh lociclinging onto it.iood, still liberal midwin saying oh lociclinging onto it. so i, still liberal midwin saying oh lociclinging onto it. so i'mill are clinging onto it. so i'm worried it happen again. worried it could happen again. so concerned? sorry, so are you concerned? sorry, you're about who you're concerned about the who create this who fostered it when the is with and the truth is with cressida and myself and everyone even though i was there for the first couple of didn't i didn't say of weeks, i didn't i didn't say this is ridiculous. wanted to this is ridiculous. i wanted to shout didn't shout and. we shout and i didn't shout and. we all i said last night, all like i said last night, which you we have to admit we fell this now you do. but i actually don't. well, and that's the good thing. what i think i'm a better person than you . and i a better person than you. and i am i'm just an idiot, not am saying i'm just an idiot, not am saying i'm just an idiot, not a good person in. the beginning, i just thought, okay, i'm a good person in. the beginning, ijust thought, okay, i'm going i just thought, okay, i'm going to i was working to have remember i was working in hated the time. three in a job i hated the time. three weeks off. tend to write. weeks off. how tend to write. just what did you get so? how did furlough? did did you get furlough? did i imagine together? right. imagine that together? right. so that was a big difference whether you furlough was whether you got furlough was a massive sweetener once they massive sweetener but once they say what i say yesterday, say what did i say yesterday, which lot things we have to which is a lot things we have to learn , forgive ourselves and
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learn, forgive ourselves and i think you have to learn because you delightful cressida you have to try to yourself. we don't even know he's done anything wrong. no, because wrong. yeah, no, because i didn't. but look, guys didn't. but but look, you guys definitely need forgive definitely need to forgive yourself the yourself yourselves. but the other thing that bothers me just lastly on this is boris, who while he knew this was bad, but he did it anyway , he said things he did it anyway, he said things like before the second lockdown, he height of he it was the height of absurdity to second lockdown, absurdity to a second lockdown, then we then less than week later, we had lockdown. i mean, had a second lockdown. i mean, yeah absurdity sums yeah, height of absurdity sums up , but it doesn't. so what do up, but it doesn't. so what do you say you're saying that boris johnson's he should johnson's a clown. i'm he should have of his have had the courage of his convictions let's say convictions anyway, let's say the they a couple the observer. and they a couple of stories boris, who we of stories about boris, who we were just talking about. well the they said the tories, they haven't said they he's a clown, they haven't said. he's a clown, but he's a little troll. but he's he's a little troll. he's gone full. full trump is what his . so it's a compliment what his. so it's a compliment to you my thing that yeah he's gone full term in that he's he's now saying that the inquiry that's being carried is completely so he's just completely biased. so he's just he's the inquiry is he's saying the inquiry is completely ridiculous. this is
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the commons privileges committee inquiry . so the conservatives inquiry. so the conservatives are saying he's just calling black is white. white is , black black is white. white is, black and because he's criticising them so much he have even committed contempt of parliament. we have this you know, he says he didn't he says he never knowingly lied themselves and that is i think that's brilliant of the guy. i've got no respect for him because he said the committee has a report which i believe totally vindicates me because there is no evidence that when i stood in front of the party that i said anything i did not believe so saying i can get you can get away with shooting somebody if you didn't think you shot them. okay. what about hitting in a rishi sunak ? people hitting in a rishi sunak? people are sort of out and they've been like memo to go out and attack with this trump line. it sounds lot to me. you've got to defend people. you've got tobias ellwood minister ellwood and another minister who's not name saying he's like trump, feels to me like trump, it feels to me like they've out and also a they've sort of out and also a side point i starmer's as
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side point i think starmer's as starmer and gray to starmer bow and sue gray just to cause seems to have worked. cause it seems to have worked. yeah. he's done good job, yeah. he's done a good job, hasn't he? well, i think, you know the thing that know that's the thing is that i think sunak is trying to think rishi sunak is trying to distance himself from boris johnson and he's throwing boris johnson and he's throwing boris johnson under the under the thing. but the fear that the labour has was original to bury brexit which is what they used covid to do so . okay, well, it's covid to do so. okay, well, it's successful. let's have a look at the mail sunday. speaking of rishi sunak and he says you're to stop the boats. lewis yeah, he's going to he's going to stop the boats. he's going what the boats. he's going to do what should been done. it's should have been done. it's never that can't never been done. that can't be done be done because done that won't be done because this it's a crock. he this country, it's a crock. he says that rishi, he said, make no mistake, that's very, very churchillian. guess churchillian. i guess i'll deport migrants if deport channel migrants if they're going find a home they're not going to find a home here. he wants to here. and then he wants to change won't be change the laws. they won't be covered, think by kind of covered, i think by you kind of regulations and just say they can leave does can be they can leave does britain have the will to it and as a person who loves this country or least i say that i
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love this country and you know, i got to say you love the country. yes. illegal migration bill. he's saying that in the past, people called the liberal pressure. to change pressure. he's going to change the rules so that we can actually deport thousands migrants boat . migrants to you live on a boat. so this is a this is a this a huge institution in bristol. no, i think i'm allowed. have you been of flooded by a typos in the in in january. january the canal in in january. january yeah it was and it was horrific and know i keep saying it but i think about the people these boats and it's just it's unbelievably it's just awful i come on rushing don't make it possible for them to come here. right. so you're saying we can sympathise with people who obviously end up in the sea on a boat, but we shouldn't we should be discourage them from coming so that doesn't happen. that's my they're very liberal my view. they're very liberal views. let's them out. views. oh, let's let them out. but that's disaster, isn't it. but that's a disaster, isn't it. there is. i, you know you with precedent you have to feel for these people. they coming. it's very i don't think this very risky i don't think this situation is as as it it's made
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out to be but at the same time this is our country the situation in terms of numbers is not what he means. let let's let's see the star on sunday because this is great ask me what i mean great news for people who love eating food. oh, you're obsessed with body mass. this for you. this is for this is for you. this is for you, isn't it? don't waste time getting a six pack. sculpted ads are officially unhealthy docs getting ripped can shrink your willy i don't know i don't know about but a bit of extra timber will help me keep you warming up. but the point is aren't these abs just completely unrealistic? anyway yeah. i'm glad you brought it up because . glad you brought it up because. men have unrealistic beauty standards put on them. these hollywood stars who i'm serious. who get that kind of shape. who get in that kind of shape. they have on steroids. they all have to be on steroids. let's honest. they have let's very honest. they have to have obviously personal trainers and but their body and strict diets, but their body fat is so low, their fat percentage is so low, their muscle mass so elastic. muscle mass is so elastic. i mean, about as good as it mean, i'm about as good as it gets really. real world. i gets really. the real world. i know said, louis, you're
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know always said, louis, you're obsessed fat. obsessed with with body fat. what you think . well, as what do you think. well, as you're , i'm on steroids. you're saying, i'm on steroids. i look this good . and the answer i look this good. and the answer is this guy looks amazing movie star.i is this guy looks amazing movie star. i mean you're an extra people out there. i don't need to know that do but anyway yeah tell it to don't tell these people how live the simpsons this moment because i look amazing they think i'm a super successful person but i'm a man of the people. i'm part of these love me. finally, women are trying to abs now as well. what do we think about that? i think because like you said, well, why why men's? you know lower why the men's? you know lower because when you cut back the because when you cut back on the fat you need cholesterol to fat you you need cholesterol to make testosterone and. women need testosterone. they need cholesterol to make oestrogen. so it's going to mess you up. one way or the other. and for them to say that a beer belly this guy has makings of type two diabetes. he's got fatty liver disease. this guy is going to die. well, you know, but the idea with a six pack guy is that he got enough. it's
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he hasn't got enough. it's unsustainable, etc. well, unsustainable, etc. yes. well, let decide when . it's just let him decide when. it's just unsustainable . i mean, he looks unsustainable. i mean, he looks good. let's be fair. he looks good, maybe doesn't good, right? maybe he doesn't have energy. but you know, have any energy. but you know, i am face do you think am. let's face it. do you think men have to have a six pack? i did before that that bod. absolutely prefer the dad. but if you force me to choose four, that's much of a selection that's not much of a selection is two women. this is is it? these two women. this is an case. the front page, an extreme case. the front page, i mean, the picture. i think they're basically guy they're saying basically guy looks like rob seeing as well. there's picture i would there's a picture i take i would take greg of fisher that in take greg of fisher over that in that but that's an that example, but that's an extreme okay well, extreme example. okay well, that's for part but that's it for part one. but coming blasphemy, holy oil coming up, blasphemy, holy oil goes harry's goes vegan. prince harry's privacy continues . so don't privacy tour continues. so don't go .
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welcome back to headline is with me and it takes them back to my third night in a row as hosts, many people are calling me the
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new host of headline as many people many sides and here people and many sides and here with wetton with the brilliant chris wetton , can our name and our old , i can say our name and our old friend lewis schaefer. so let's start the sun express start with the sun express and prince some very prince harry is doing some very personal healing and you personal inner healing and you can watch it for about 17 quid. lewis 70. i thought you lewis yeah, 70. i thought you going watch it for going to sit and watch it for about seconds before go. about 17 seconds before you go. well as well is this is a daily express that prince harry insists i'm not a victim i'm not looking for sympathy. this is what he it was a live what he says. it was a live interview with gabor motty, which people that i know love which is people that i know love women , love this guy, too. i'm women, love this guy, too. i'm amazed he did this. yeah. and to promote his book spare . he's got promote his book spare. he's got this book spare. he sat down with. with gavin motty. he was it a holocaust survivor and? he's a trauma expert . and he he's a trauma expert. and he said his father didn't give him a hug. and i'm going to tell you something . this story is , one of something. this story is, one of the most tragic stories out there, because here is prince harry, who is basically been is been created be a weapon of
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revenge by his mother to punish his father . and this is so sad his father. and this is so sad because his father, who did very bad thing to his mother and his mother never forgave and said it . when they call that one of those time by time, a time bomb like to detonate against prince charles for having a relationship with another woman . sorry, have i got this right? you're saying planned this , but you're saying planned this, but she didn't stop . charles being she didn't stop. charles being affectionate to his children . affectionate to his children. well, he he no, he didn't . and well, he he no, he didn't. and we don't know. and those people are not very affectionate. but they've never been affectionate. so you can't you can't say that the average british father's average parent in this country is , a horrible parents. i can we is, a horrible parents. i can we sent lewis back and we get we get one of those boats for talking. the mother of my children. did you not have a
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strict upbringing? my family is great, but my dad's , my dad's great, but my dad's, my dad's from doncaster say from doncaster and i always say to his catchphrases, come on, we're not here to have fun. yeah, i know whether yeah, i don't know whether prince my dad prince charles, but my dad helped understand you're helped me understand how you're tough. do we tough. you thinking. how do we didn't did me? but then didn't hug you? did me? but then it the show. what it back to the show. what bothers about the story, bothers me about the story, harry i'm not a i'm not harry says i'm not a i'm not looking for sympathy. what would it look like if he was a victim looking sympathy? mean, looking for sympathy? i mean, what because he's what would you do? because he's already putting therapy already putting his therapy on the you know, the internet. but you know, lancet, by way, do you know lancet, by the way, do you know that this story. that this this is in this story. who's reputation and crisis management expert? and i just if this guy had a website that here might want to it's an interesting career, isn't it ? interesting career, isn't it? but you think he's he's managed this crisis well of harry. i know. i don't think this brings up the question of can ever really get over your stuff you know, like we've all got this idea we can go to therapy and we can tell them all our problems, but don't you think at the end of you still yourself of it, you still yourself yourself . yeah. can you into
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yourself. yeah. can you into therapy do you believe you really know. i like harry's just curse now that he's got that the best guy in the world to talk to, he's doing his to. best get overit to, he's doing his to. best get over it is time. it's like i think harry had a real trauma and that was i think we could all sympathise that aspect. everything done is everything he's done since is questionable what about the fact just briefly that that the matter is actually quite a controversial political figure he were heroes he said that hamas were heroes he said that hamas were heroes he of got it he said he he sort of got it he said he downplayed anti—semitism in the laboun downplayed anti—semitism in the labour. is that some pretty far left he you know, left beliefs? he well, you know, i'm it. i didn't know i'm ashamed of it. i didn't know that read this and i've that until i read this and i've watched of his stuff. i think he's fascinating. i didn't know that. i learned that. so i learned something that's as that's it's so diversionary as jew. they say, oh, the jew. they always say, oh, the quy's jew. they always say, oh, the guy's whatever it his guy's in whatever it is, his anti—israel. the point of this story is that king charles has not handled it properly because he should have sympathy for own son, because his own has has lost his own independent agency. okay well, speaking of king charles, let's say one in the metro and holy oil gone woke cressida. i mean, i'm calling it
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that vegan really? well yes, obviously. yeah holy oil to be used . anoint king charles during used. anoint king charles during coronation is vegan friendly so historically this could have had some animal products it right was an old recipe here is coming from musk deer a civet cat i don't know if i'm saying that right and a sperm whale also sounds like one of your social media posts , does it? it does. media posts, does it? it does. that was that was queen elizabeth. was what hers elizabeth. that was what hers was. right. now charles was. right. versus now charles is olives and sort of is made from olives and sort of sesame and nonsense . it'sjust, sesame and nonsense. it's just, what is this? there's just kids cinema. i know, but it's not some it's not sperm whale, is it? i mean i don't i don't trust a monarch. he's not anointed by sperm. i, i mean, it's classic charles sort of tradition and christianity bit of christianity mixed with a bit of a of wokeness because of a kind of wokeness because of the that's how the vegan aspect. that's how i see louis very quickly, do see it. louis very quickly, do you have anything on this site do is which is means do which is which is it means that anybody go out there that anybody can go out there and get anointed with olive oil sesame jasmine oil
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sesame oil rose on jasmine oil and they're king and think that they're the king okay. exactly how it okay. that's exactly how it works. so let's do the. i know. and it seems need something called now, called blasphemy guidance. now, louis, horrible louis, this is another horrible i a real story i mean, this is a real story because suella braverman braverman , it sounds like braverman, it sounds like a jewish girl from great neck where from. she she used to where i'm from. she she used to issue blasphemy guidelines for schools . i issue blasphemy guidelines for schools. i mean, issue blasphemy guidelines for schools . i mean, this issue blasphemy guidelines for schools. i mean, this is issue blasphemy guidelines for schools . i mean, this is 2023 schools. i mean, this is 2023 that they need blasphemy guidelines following the koran incident in, west yorkshire, and they had outlawed blasphemy in 2008. but a kid there, you have to feel sorry for this kid. he's an autistic boys, years old. he lost a game of dungeons dragons, a world of warcraft crazy game that the kids are playing . and that the kids are playing. and he was basically forced to bring a crap koran into school, which is, you know, in appropriate. and then the kid supposedly dropped it or threw it on the ground . and next thing you know, ground. and next thing you know, it's a major international incident. yeah. and what was really disturbing, the police got involved in liaise the school that, but they didn't
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school on that, but they didn't do about the threat do anything about the threat except saw on twitter except now i saw on twitter today had issued of today they had issued words of advice to the kid giving advice to the to the kid giving death threats, words of advice like, well, don't don't do that maybe spelling the maybe with some spelling in the death don't know. death threat. i don't know. but i this not even i mean, this is not even a soccer. this was terrible crass. i mean, the fact that we have to allow feel allow blasphemy guys feel good israel something i feel israel is doing something i feel like fellas were doing woke whac—a—mole she's like so many things to fix things he's always going to fix every week and nothing ever gets done there's done well it's exactly there's a quote my school's art said quote from my school's art said to public to pupils and parents they do not have to answer. self—appointed community activists work with the activists. i will work with the department education issue department of education to issue new guidance. this out department of education to issue nyes,iuidance. this out department of education to issue nyes,iuidan(very this out department of education to issue nyes,iuidan(very good. this out department of education to issue nyes,iuidan(very good. but; out . yes, that's very good. but i completely with you. this shouldn't be happening in the first it's just first place. i mean, it's just ridiculous, isn't it? yeah it's kind we to end up kind of mad. we have to end up with these with blasphemy us in our maybe that's our schools. but maybe that's where i think where we are. i think teach a general of ethics rather than all like specific. don't all these like specific. don't do and don't do that. i've do this and don't do that. i've got a good theory of ethics. this be. well, if this wouldn't be. yeah, well, if we a christian theocracy we had a christian theocracy
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anyway. let's anyway. never mind that. let's do telegraph. and do the sunday telegraph. and a very story about sex very disturbing story about sex education in schools. this one is annoying say the is very annoying to say the least. lessons 100 least. masturbation lessons 100 genders. children being genders. what our children being taught school this is it's taught at school this is it's extraordinary mean. at first i was laughing and then i was getting cross and then i was laughing again. this weekend, parties have the alarm parties have raised the alarm about messages they're about volume of messages they're receiving concerned receiving from concerned parents who know where who say they don't know where else surely a is else to turn. surely a is exactly where you turn. exactly where you should turn. but anyway , so this conservative but anyway, so this conservative miriam cates , she's put together miriam cates, she's put together a load of evidence and she's coming to rishi and saying, look, this is getting ridiculous. the children are being taught things that shouldn't be taught. worse shouldn't be taught. and worse than the parents are than that. the parents are feeling exclu because feeling really exclu because there's of when this is there's examples of when this is this is a lady saying her child was taught masturbation in their last of primary school by teachers. she barely. so the woman's obviously concerned but this is a bit strange isn't it having a kid i mean i'm embarrassed talking about this on tv now. i'm in my thirties my dad would horrified but at dad would be horrified but at he knows on. so these
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knows what's going on. so these these parents on they're being told happens literally told like what happens literally happens room stays in the happens in the room stays in the room. that's incredibly room. i think that's incredibly distasteful and inevitably stonewall involved and this school sexuality education school of sexuality education now this book about great relationships and education relationships and sex education and things like and it says things like emphasise and emphasise that love and affection are important parts of good always fathers. good sex but not always fathers. good sex is quick profit and this is being told to children. that's it's so sick and that's because it's so sick and a for nine year olds where a part for nine year olds where they've got this book that teaches about identity assigned sex, sexuality sex, gender, love, sexuality discrimination, privilege, allyship and more. why is this being taught tonight ? because being taught tonight? because as the the the does it does the indoctrinate name political indoctrinate name to political ideology, bad , then ideology, which is bad, then there's aspect of there's a sinister aspect of teaching stuff to children. that's where gets if that's where it gets into. if i said what i really think, i would be jail. what do you would be in jail. what do you think, well, we story the think, lewis? well, we story the other day is the you know, the strip club little babies . so strip club for little babies. so if taking their if moms are taking their children, you know, what do you expect that mothers expect that the mothers themselves , this stuff? by and themselves, this stuff? by and large country. i'm not sure they do this. i'm very upset parents
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there are a few upset parents, but generally speaking, you know, is not a christian know, this is not a christian theocracy . i so sorry to be theocracy. i feel so sorry to be for parent sort the for that parent sort of the teachers. i remember at school we did and one kid put his we did this and one kid put his hand up and asked , i don't know hand up and asked, i don't know what oral sex. and the what i can on oral sex. and the teacher was just mortified . teacher was just mortified. yeah, those are better times. i mean, and the other thing just lastly on this whilst i do is i insist that there's a certain minimum this. the school has insist that there's a certain mminimum this. the school has insist that there's a certain mminimum requirementhool has insist that there's a certain mminimum requirement ,ool has insist that there's a certain mminimum requirement , there's a minimum requirement, there's no maximum. so the school is incentive is to loads of incentive is to have loads of this i know. it's this garbage. i know. it's disgusting. let's, let's do the observer quickly and the ethically slippery slope of genome yeah, this genome editing. lewis yeah, this is is, know, it's hard is this is, you know, it's hard to head around this is to get your head around this is in that the uk in the observer that the uk government their urge to government urged their urge to consider changing the law allow gene editing embryos and gene editing of embryos and there's a citizen's jury up of individuals affected by genetic conditions sort of hardly unbiased they all come from like kids have who have muscular dystrophy or cystic fibrosis or
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sickle cell anaemia. so they want editing and they're in front of the third international summit , front of the third international summit, which is in london this week of human genome genome , week of human genome genome, which is filmed at the crick institute, which is filled with all sorts of different organisations which , do want to organisations which, do want to do gene editing . you've got do gene editing. you've got basically us a tidal wave and there are tremendous amount of problems here and it's not just about like making your kids look good or , not about you make it. good or, not about you make it. it's not like you say going to, you know, gene therapies, you know, get gene therapies, grow a beard. they if you want to do that it's tell you to do that it's i'll tell you what if they snip wrong what it is if they snip wrong bits of a gene something bad can happen to me there's a there's the ethical consideration. i mean, they're talking about things like hereditary and who who anyone to say, well, you who is anyone to say, well, you should for someone to have blindness . should for someone to have blindness. but then again, it's a very slippery slope because inevitably ends in some sort of eugenics i we already eugenics. i mean, we already have fact that people with have the fact that people with
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down's in womb can down's syndrome in the womb can be be terminated up to 40 weeks, much longer someone else. much longer than someone else. so find quite disturbing. what so i find quite disturbing. what do you think? is it is it dangerous? i think it's to think that won't lead to designer that this won't lead to designer babies because this is like megabucks it now you can obviously wonderful for the current medical problems. yeah great but where do you draw the line and i we shouldn't be having people picking and the genes their babies should we. right right. all right well we've got to draw the line on on that part, sadly. but coming up why chinese children don't all have adhd. naughty numberplate and bowie was right there and david bowie was right there is even .
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to welcome mat to headline is get straight into it with the sunday times and it turns out tick tock might not be the educational
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platform we all assume that's right. china doesn't let its right. why china doesn't let its kids loose . tick tock, tick kids loose. tick tock, tick tock. fantastic service. that is it's like it's videos for people that can't cope with four minute ones on youtube isn't it really really fast little videos while the west struggles to quit the powerful addictive app, beijing , strict rules on its content . , strict rules on its content. you can't use tik tok china even though it's well, it's very different. it's what it's what leo has been saying on the show. i thought when speaks i just think it's probably nonsense. but he's actually right that china has much more educational tik tok like kind of tik tok and like a kind of trojan they've given us trojan horse they've given us the degrading to the very degrading tik tok to try and of as a to sort of try and sort of as a to sort of demoralise us totally and doomscrolling do you know that phrase? doomscrolling my friend told me this day, when you were in bed at night and you're just looking at more and more of these miserable videos, making yourself feel, yeah, you yourself feel, yeah, yeah. you guys meat guys easy of lewis's raw meat hinges twitter. but yes, hinges on twitter. but yes, that's happening because they're ending in
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ending up they're ending up in rehab. mean, it's just is it rehab. i mean, it's just is it so this is this is as addictive as substances. meanwhile the version of this which is called julian. that's the one for kids, isn't it? i think. right. right. but this as you said, this is so it gives the examples that the west's tick tock, tick tock losses. i don't understand. i don't know a blackout challenges, but the bread and butter of our tick tock is lip synching and inane . a blackout synching and inane. a blackout challenge appeared on the app led to the asphyxia of several children. i don't even know what that means. it sounds terrific and in china, kids still want to be astronauts. whereas here they want to be social media stars because of things like this. and what's shocking the chinese what's shocking is the chinese well, shocking they well, not shocking but they want to put down the to has things like put down the phone, to bed. got phone, go to bed. you've got more. and prompts them if more. and it prompts them if they've been on there too long, hours in west, probably hours in the west, probably because don't stop anyone because they don't stop anyone you know, maybe you are you know you know, maybe you are on jet. you're on the right jet. you're saying is you're is we want is what you're saying is we want to have the social rules of the
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communist which is communist china, which is completely of course, completely insane. of course, that's not what i'm saying. completely insane. of course, that'sthatwhat i'm saying. completely insane. of course, that'sthat isiat i'm saying. completely insane. of course, that'sthat is what] saying. completely insane. of course, that'sthat is what you'ing. completely insane. of course, that'sthat is what you said yeah, that is what you said saying. you know, we want saying. well, you know, we want some on tiktok. let parents regulate you what this regulate and you know what this always things always been addictive things that even that are unbelievably that even that are unbelievably that even that for like look that is good for you like look at and my meat i'm addicted at me and my meat i'm addicted to youtube videos for to watching youtube videos for health can't health purposes you can't tell me bad i don't think we me that bad and i don't think we should our noses it. should stick our noses into it. i think. i think eventually what's going to happen is the people rebel in people are going to rebel in china. they're going crazy china. they're going to go crazy on american version tiktok on american version of tiktok and to they're and they're going to they're going more. love lucy going to see more. i love lucy make something. i'm not make up something. i'm not saying. me and say, do saying. then call me and say, do you of the people with numbers in bio that attacked me in their bio that attacked me on. i see what you're on. i see i see what you're saying the ultimate straw man you you're not you think you think you're not revealing yourself you want police you police state because you are a christian the ultimate christian which is the ultimate state. i mean, even though i was against lockdowns and an i'm not going last person going to let the last person would want a police state. would ever want a police state. okay me too okay before lewis insults me too much. do this, son, with much. let's do this, son, with a list of banned cars. number plates, those and final two swaps. i'm not to
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swaps. yeah, i'm not going to swear because don't consider swear because i don't consider these son list of these swearing son list of banned plates that every banned number plates that every you know is every they you know this is every year they come to up with new come up they have to up with new ones a new ones because there's a new letter people use for letter which people will use for purposes to try to get past thing and anybody who comes to this who looks at who this country who looks at who looks at the number plate business and says and people see it as a separate language that they're so proud themselves. look at my look at my number plate. it says, i love god. right. it doesn't say i love god. it says i60 to whatever it is deep it say anything like that. there's no t's and that b what? you know what i mean? completely fake. but people say it and they're trying to make it so there's to be 23 and they using a 22 as in a and the and the three as a g, it's like a 23 pew and stuff and it's a log from that 45m don't interrupt me . and then because this is something that really bothers me and in the end in this country,
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if want to o and in the end in this country, if want to 0 buy r 60 4sm, right, which stands for something , you write it out something, you write it out a piece of paper. it costs £150,000. but in america , if you £150,000. but in america, if you any eight letter of your you know how much it costs in new state to say, i love right i dread to think how. yeah take a guess how much at $60 for an initial fee and then another $31 a year to come up with . a year to come up with. something that says lewis . good something that says lewis. good but only one person can do that. yeah. so you come up with it, you have to come up with new things. you use your creativity, their email address. so yeah, their email address. so yeah, the nice creative with tik—tok. but american licence. okay, but in american licence. okay, well, on if it's well, we have to move on if it's okay with lewis, give her okay with lewis, not give her a chance no. told not to up chance no. you told me not to up even and talk to but it's even and talk to all but it's fine. we're sending you back to america. you are. let's the america. you are. so let's the telegraph . let's do the telegraph. let's do the telegraph. let's do the telegraph. not lewis. telegraph. it's not the lewis. the is that life on the show. and is that life on mars ? oh, there's definitely on mars? oh, there's definitely on gb news. is it a millipede or a
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rock? the evidence we've already found that. that got the evidence we've already found life on mars . evidence we've already found life on mars. so evidence we've already found life on mars . so scientists are life on mars. so scientists are having an argument about whether life is already been discovered on mars because they've been looking at some fossils. and some of them are saying that looks like a spider. and other ones saying ridiculous. it's ones are saying ridiculous. it's not possible the scientists , not possible the scientists, they have spotted fossilised sponges, corals, worms, eggs, algae that goes on and on. we've got some here as well. you can see that clearly there's life on mars. there's a couple of blobs. there you go. little tracks there. they've created . i mean, there. they've created. i mean, it's obvious and it's a done deal it's obvious and it's a done deal. i don't know what we're looking at. rock. there you looking at. some rock. there you go . been talking about egg go. i've been talking about egg shells. apparently i'm being told, know what it is. told, oh, you know what it is. i'll you what and this i'll tell you what it and this one fungiand i'll tell you what it and this one fungi and people out one was fungi and people out there. to say a few there. i'm going to say a few words. going to buzz words. they're going to be buzz words. they're going to be buzz words. people who are listening, the population the regular population won't know about. know what i'm talking about. volokhonsky universe is volokhonsky electric universe is . that those are
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. that is that those are probably look like and the electric current mark x when electricity hit something and it forms branches that looked like life forms there is there might be life on but the science just today has no clue of what is going on they will those that we're gathering you're aware of this we're gathering we're more information and it's coming by 2033. so nasa's perseverance rover we'll have some more information us by then but musk is trying to get humans there by 29. okay well let's see if he doesit 29. okay well let's see if he does it let's let's move on to the guardian with. a story about the guardian with. a story about the gladiators, wolf, was my favourite. lewis that's a terrible. i'm okay. i'm not familiar with that because i wasn't in the country at wasn't living in the country at the anyway, startling the time. anyway, startling new evidence gladiators reveal evidence that gladiators reveal that gladiators in roman that gladiators fought in roman britain . the latest analysis of britain. the latest analysis of avaaz found in colchester show that the vessel , a avaaz found in colchester show that the vessel, a piece of
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sporting memorabilia from that area of khan so that they were actually . when was this vase actually. when was this vase found ? 1853. so actually. when was this vase found ?1853. so for actually. when was this vase found ? 1853. so for 170 years. found? 1853. so for 170 years. they've sat on this number one. so why haven't they looked at it? close the plebiscite before. and the second thing, how startling is, you that startling is, you know, that they fought you know, they probably fought you know, they probably fought you know, the romans well the bit that annoyed me was they this vase couldn't be from britain because it was too elaborate too and high quality. i mean, who are these people? remainers discussing? think of discussing? what do you think of i isn't the issue that i think isn't the issue that they know the romans did they didn't know the romans did that over here. that sort of thing over here. that's it's interesting . that's why it's interesting. yeah. didn't know yeah. yeah. they didn't know that we had that here. i understand how that can only be one vase. i mean, my dad's used to in turkey. he's getting to live in turkey. he's getting a lot time tonight, and a lot of air time tonight, and we go look, the old amphitheatres and the massive . amphitheatres and the massive. how could you how could you just have games, the rest of the have the games, the rest of the equipment? theatre have the games, the rest of the equithe ant? theatre have the games, the rest of the equithe trucks theatre have the games, the rest of the equithe trucks and theatre have the games, the rest of the equithe trucks and then theatre and the trucks and then the interesting was they found interesting line was they found that they found that vase
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that the they found that vase was later used as crematory holder for the for the person the dead body from 1860. and then it was it was a non—local male of potentially european. so even then the athlete had to be imported, you know , the one imported, you know, the one thing that struck me was that it was funny. the gladiators were known as outcasts, but they were also celebrities. i thought the drapers of their day, but that's fine. let's just talk it over. i mean, i was just they told me not to do early because i think of us, the viewer, can decide at home that maybe they'll get it in a week two. the observer in a week or two. the observer now with some propaganda about critical so critical race theory. really? so what think? just tip what do think? just the tip of the kimberle crenshaw the iceberg? kimberle crenshaw warns against right wing battle critical race theory . so the critical race theory. so the author, an academic , she's author, an academic, she's complaining about some changes being made to the ap african american studies course in the us. i don't really this she's she's a leading voice on
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critical race theory and she's warned that the right wing battle against racial justice education not only threatens us democracy but a revival of segregation , values and segregation, values and policies. so she's but the thing is her stuff been kicked off the course? yes she's saying you can't get rid of that will ruin the course. and what they're adding , the course. and what they're adding, which i thought was more inclusive , is the things inclusive, is the things suggesting black conservative wisdom as a research project . wisdom as a research project. so, yeah, how is that reduced? it's i mean, yes. you like say this this woman when came up with critical race people are starting to realise it's awful it's racist, it's divisive. it shouldn't be taught. she's going, get rid of going, oh no, if get rid of critical that's critical race theory that's basically segregation. well, it doesn't sense. don't doesn't make sense. don't listen. well she's actually listen. well she's she actually pointed this is like pointed out this is like overturning the rights that overturning all the rights that we've since the board we've had since brown, the board of education, which separate of education, which the separate but ruling in the supreme but equal ruling in the supreme court in the united states, which said you can't have separate education, which is what basically this is in favour
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of. it's in favour of courses for black people in courses, you know, that don't include as long as they're not. well, that's her claim. that's very questionable. but. all right. that's it for this section. and coming up in the final part, the most attractive in the world. why young and the young are so boring. and the woman became overnight so woman who became overnight so even to .
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welcome back to headline as the independent has a woman that's woken up with the current least popular accent in the world lewis. yeah it was bad luck for her really this is the independent i woke up with the russian i woke up with a russian accent. i don't know had to do with dr. ben. doctors have no idea this is the headline. idea why this is the headline. it's as a former it's the title. as a former singer diagnosed with foreign accent syndrome, a condition that affects around 100 people
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worldwide , aged people worldwide, aged people worldwide. it's got their own little, little name. it's when you she's from texas and she woke up she, had a russian accent and this is i you know, this is just this is a non—stop because the woman just reeks just being crazy. anybody can wake with an accent. you have a bad dream and you got an accent in your head. this is the one time i might agree with you. it's a bit of a minor story. yes, i'll give you that. we in the final section, i mean, i think it might be a weapon from putin. like he just pauses. i want to wake up with russian accent like you, russia. why do you russian? know. you sound russian? you know. i mean, be it. mean, mean, that could be it. i mean, that's quite far. one balalaika, which tried potentially which she tried to potentially ukrainian custom more pc thing to well. yeah and then to do as well. yeah and then someone speaking it and you someone say speaking it and you create like, okay create it and she's like, okay i'm ukrainian. what do think i'm ukrainian. what do you think i'm ukrainian. what do you think i more recently her i it was just more recently her accent to ukrainian and accent switched to ukrainian and australia in verifying by australia in who's verifying by the this just her opinion the way is this just her opinion of what sounds like or know? of what it sounds like or know? i know. are saying i don't know. people are saying it her. because the it to her. that's because the slapping where from slapping i was saying where from there a she had
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there confronting a she had a high voice that the people texas can hear the difference being ukrainian and russian such can hear the difference being ukraispecifici russian such can hear the difference being ukraispecifici rus ukrainian;uch can hear the difference being ukraispecifici rus ukrainian can such specific well ukrainian can and started and that's why they started speaking to people in texas who live around they live around her they weren't very place the very international place the funny thing is people are always asking me you know how come i still have my york accent still have my new york accent and in order to lose your accent , you have to number one, you have to listen to other people's accent. and i am i am not. yeah, i'm. and number two and number two, you've got to care. i don't care why i'm going to talk like this. it's not a thing you have to find it very difficult. not if. i'm talking to somebody with an accent. i want to in my house this kids that we were mimics we'd accents stuff and we'd do accents and stuff and i mean it's not the done thing these days you should not so strange to. yeah i miss having my accent anyway let's do my really accent anyway let's do sun and sun the 50 most sun and the sun has the 50 most attractive stars and attractive national stars and what like. doubt what each look like. i doubt this going to be this is going to be controversial. all across controversial. it's all across the 50 most attractive nationalities revealed. india's number second,
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number one usa come second, britain has the most handsome men you thank you very well i images show beautiful people in each country well kimberly crenshaw won't like this mean this doesn't sound good so we have some of them apparently we're going to look at of them and well someone said we should guess from but i'm guess where they're from but i'm not that's idea. so not sure that's a great idea. so i don't where that one. do i don't where that one. what do you think? god, i don't know. you think? oh god, i don't know. this is the. and they won were the most attractive in the world. she's attractive. world. she's very attractive. he's. but he's. yeah he's beautiful. but they're real people their they're not real people their eyes. i know i've got to say eyes. so i know i've got to say that because i saw before, that because i saw this before, this is senator. i reckon it's kind okay ? decent kind of. is he okay? decent guess, gasp. i mean, we asked the woman whether they find it attractive . well, that this is attractive. well, that this is really so this is the problem then this one. i don't know that's brazil. okay brazil's a very sexy place . where's this very sexy place. where's this one?i very sexy place. where's this one? i think that's what that could be. england ukraine. so yeah. so yeah. manly is a very male. this is this is the british one. yeah. she looks
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like she's starting a fight in the chip shop. oh. just very young aren't they. they're like they're model she is he's they're model like she is he's they're model like she is he's the english one right. yeah yeah, yeah. and then what's amazing that is it, you amazing is that is it, as you say, the men were the most attractive in the uk, usa a fourth. i'm so sorry louis. and more importantly in the overall uk was 16 and germany. oh no. so uk was 16 and germany. oh no. so uk was 16 and germany. oh no. so uk was 12. germany 13. sorry, germany . i uk was 12. germany 13. sorry, germany. i mean, it's two what was one world cup and now whatever is the most attractive . sorry to say, we won again. well the air gave me a very good review for my show at the ivy , review for my show at the ivy, and i asked what is what's why should i go see louis schaefer ? should i go see louis schaefer? and they they said, because i was very provocative and interesting . so relevant to the interesting. so relevant to the story or whatever he does is fine. all right. well, let's do the times then and they have more evidence that young people getting a bit boring questionnaire they do 20 sober young shun drink and drugs not sad young people aren't getting
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they're not having any fun . most they're not having any fun. most teenage school students virgins who abstain from drinking and smoking and a government survey has revealed i mean, get off tiktok, guys . is the result, tiktok, guys. is the result, isn't it ? yeah. you play the isn't it? yeah. you play the kids to intermingle and get to know each and then the guys need the challenge are chatting up the challenge are chatting up the girls and they get their testosterone hit properly and naturally you know instead of sitting your room, you're blaming the guys. no blaming the lack of interaction . and who do lack of interaction. and who do you blame for that? the women are on the women are on tinder. they're going out with these these international men. but obviously they're not they're going to she's number one. so i think they need mix. i think people need people what they're craving when they're on tiktok , craving when they're on tiktok, what they're missing is connection. and now that i how to connect anymore right so you're blaming the chinese people i you something cressida you are you're totally wrong and. yeah. because they're famous sex scene finally understands what i find
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surprising about this in a ways that we have this education story they're trying to push all that on young children and is they're even having they're not even having sex. they're drinking, they're they're not drinking, they're not anything. it's kind not doing anything. so it's kind of i don't know, seems of like, i don't know, it seems totally out of touch. it's because, know what happens because, you know what happens when and sex, you when you drink and have sex, you married and you have two kids and and and you have a divorce and you're in a foreign country you're left in a foreign country thousands away from thousands of miles away from home. career dead all home. and your career dead all well, maybe we should finish with this one, then. the daily and have clear evidence of and they have clear evidence of the queen's ghost. lewis oh, this this is sweet. this is sweet. this is sweet. sarah ferguson is convinced that the queen's ghost is appearing to corgis . the queen's corgis to corgis. the queen's corgis who bark at nothing . there's who bark at nothing. there's nothing out there for them to bark at but the corgis. nothing out there for them to bark at but the corgis . who are bark at but the corgis. who are the queen's? the queen? some way the queen's? the queen? some way the queen's? the queen? some way the queen's were they corgis were given to the duchess of york people forget the duchess of york, but she had a really luck of being married to prince andrew. or you could say it was good luck because she's got two beautiful children. you know
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beatrice and the two dogs and they're good for her for a dog. don't shop is what i say. i'm a big fan of rescue dogs. yeah. if they're royal, that's the still they're royal, that's the still theyit they're royal, that's the still they it to be rehomed as they still think it's possible the dogs given that they've got a fantastic of smell they just know about something in the area that fergie isn't aware of oh so you think it's real . yeah. i you think it's real. yeah. i wonder about this. first of all, is it sort of vaguely disrespectful that's or is it is this sort of people missing queen apart from these dogs, we all miss the queen or are these dogs they getting old? are dogs are they getting old? are they blind? they barking they blind? are they barking all? it because it needs all? or is it because it needs some time is the queen's some time or is the queen's ghost? that's the option . ghost? that's the other option. crested at crested at one because it's this woman , sarah because it's this woman, sarah ferguson, who struck me as a very fun as a fun girl. but she was completely derided for getting a divorce from prince andrew right after what's her name got a divorce or before one of the one of these. this is just official royal history from
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louis schaefer, someone of the royal family or someone we know well. i lewis's lipids drop towards the end of the show and it all gets mixed. somewhere in the show, you bring in your lipid panel. we've got 10 seconds anything you want seconds left. anything you want to or anything. to say or lewis? anything. i almost said to us. listen. yeah, i. that to say, i. anything that i want to say, i. anything that i want to say, i i think diana knows . i think i think diana knows. again, let's do the i'm the big call by james lewis just because they had the first word. all right. that's the show but let's have a quick look at sunday's front pages again. so the sunday telegraph, hancock's plan to frighten the pants off the public, that very frustrating the sunday make mistake the mail on sunday make mistake i'll deport channel migrant which was received the sunday times putin has stolen our children and health checks for staff to keep nation in work. the sun mirror has harry's new blast charles classic harry the sun express. ricci stop migrant boats and finally the daily star on sunday slab, which is a story how six packs are bad for your health and it's good to have a
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beer belly so that's our show thanks to lewis and you can catch us tomorrow . i'm actually catch us tomorrow. i'm actually not here, but someone else will be here at 11 pm. and if you're watching the five mp, it's breakfast .
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good evening . it's an honour and good evening. it's an honour and a privilege to have you with me. welcome along to nearly all of our life on gb news tv and on radio. tonight on the show, i'll be speaking to former presenter steve miller about his family's experience with government regulated care homes during the pandemic . we'll catch up with pandemic. we'll catch up with a 67 year old shop keeper who lost a shoplifter in his store. only to be told by police to release the crook or face prosecution himself . we'll find out how himself. we'll find out how a not in rejected by different
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homes ultimately managed to land himself a job saving lives is now one of the most successful medical detection dogs in britain, sniffing out the likes of cancer, malaria and covid 19 for a viewpoint. all of that and more coming up. but first, an update on the latest news from out in armstrong . hi. there are out in armstrong. hi. there are armstrong here in the gb newsroom. did you have sussex? says he was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder following princess diana's death . in a live streamed interview with trauma specialist dr. gabor mattei . the duke of sussex mattei. the duke of sussex discussed living with loss and personal healing. prince harry says he doesn't see himself as a victim and doesn't want sympathy . he has compared himself to princess diana in feeling different from the rest of the family and says he tries to constantly show love and
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affection to his

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