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easy it's 11:00 with gb news. easy it's11:00 with gb news. in a moment, headliners but first, let's bring you the very latest news headlines and our top story on gb news. tonight, the metropolitan police has apologised for not arresting the former officer, wayne cousins before he murdered sarah everard . cousins has been sentenced a further 19 months. today pleading guilty to three charges of indecent exposure. the crimes happenedin of indecent exposure. the crimes happened in the months before he kidnapped, raped and killed ms. everard in march 20, 21, the 50 year old is already serving a life sentence and the force his behaviour should make everyone in policing hang their heads , in policing hang their heads, shame . well, our other top story shame. well, our other top story tonight on gb news charities are warning thousands of asylum seekers will be left permanently in limbo under new government plans to tackle illegal migration . the new laws would
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migration. the new laws would ban those crossing english channelin ban those crossing english channel in small boats from claiming asylum and from returning to the uk. the government's promised provide more safe routes . 3000 people more safe routes. 3000 people have made the journey so far this year. that's nearly double the year before. the shadow home secretary about cooper says the government isn't doing enough. we need action to stop the dangerous boat crossings that are putting lives at risk and also undermine border security. that's why we've called for new cross border police unit to go after the criminal gangs that are really this as well as a new with france and an overhaul the asylum system to end hotel use police in south wales investigating a fatal car crash at the weekend have referred themselves to the independent office for police conduct . three office for police conduct. three young people were killed and two were critically injured. the car wasn't found until two days after the group reported missing. that's despite being metres off a main road . eve metres off a main road. eve smith and darcy ross from
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newport and russell jean from cardiff died in the accident. and sophie russell and shane locklin remain in a critical condition in hospital. a friend has publicly criticised the police for not acting quickly . police for not acting quickly. firefighters have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new pay overwhelmingly to accept a new pay offer, ending the prospect of strike action. the deal is for a 7% pay increase backdated to july last year, plus an additional 5% from july. 96% of fire brigades union members accepted , the offer. but the accepted, the offer. but the general secretary said it was another real terms pay cut and perhaps slightly surprising for this time of year. a yellow weather warning , snow and ice this time of year. a yellow weather warning, snow and ice is in place across large parts of the united kingdom . the the united kingdom. the meteorological office has this evening issued alerts for of the south of england. the midlands, south wales and northern ireland. and the alert began at
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9:00 this evening. and last right the way through the night until 10:00 tomorrow morning . until 10:00 tomorrow morning. there's already been a warning in place for northern and eastern scotland earlier on in the day, as well as one for the north—east of england where we believe it's already snowing . believe it's already snowing. and tuesday, we're told, is expected to be the coldest night of the year . expected to be the coldest night of the year. you up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio with gb news the people's channel to have a headline . channel to have a headline. i ello. i'm simon evans. thank you polly. welcome to headliners this is your first look at tuesday's most stories. joining me tonight, two stalwarts of the long white desk, josh and dixon. so gentlemen, great to have you here. how is your day been? okay. excellent how's your day been? you're looking very well.
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we called each other on the way in, so i'm going to go pink. you're going to go white shirt? yeah going to go trim beard. you're going to go with him. i was supposed be host. that was the only thing. i'm sorry. it'll happen. happen. right? happen. it'll happen. right? let's look at tuesdays, let's have a look at tuesdays, front the daily we front pages, the daily mail. we go we will push human go with first we will push human rights law to the limit . rights law to the limit. ministers say they won't break but will stretch boundaries of international in a crackdown on channel migrant the guardian revealed the biggest super emitting myth and leaks threatening climate has a potential for some very vulgar humour. there will be skipping around later the times pm plans annual cap on number of refugees and a picture there of a need to run who's been installed as bradford university's chancellor the telly graph block funds for mps who don't tow the line on lockdown and further revelations from the matt hancock whatsapp messages picture there in very
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dramatic form . the i sunak plan dramatic form. the i sunak plan to stop channel migrants may be tories warn him. tories are warning him of that . the daily warning him of that. the daily star , on the other hand, have star, on the other hand, have gone with the going father make you an offer you can't refuse night , my you an offer you can't refuse night, my dad. that's boris johnson. those were your front pages. johnson. those were your front pages . you can listen . so let's pages. you can listen. so let's kick off thing with the front page of the times. josh yeah. so on the side. they have met. we could have arrested pc before he killed everard . there's a killed everard. there's a statement from someone we've heard from before who was one of the victims of him . and it turns the victims of him. and it turns out this was three days before he actually killed everard. and she basically said, yeah, if they done something, then that murder would have been prevented . this is three days before no one he came a restaurant
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one ever he came a restaurant into mcdonald's. he flashed himself no one up. they reported it with his licence and registration, all that stuff. and no one ever came to question her or anyone as well. i mean, that's just not even a normal sort of sexual offences and that happened a bunch of times . yeah. happened a bunch of times. yeah. i mean sexual offence is a offences and they escalate . offences and they escalate. yeah. so this is just, it's ridiculous what this guy got away with and also knew about stuff he was driving around naked a few years before below the waist and he just got with it. if you're a policeman and got access to a gun and all the other privileges of authority and you've , if anything sexual, and you've, if anything sexual, you should be out. yeah. attend to a great. well the other story is a pm plans annual cap on number of refugees this is more of the plan we heard. yes today i and obviously the tory government and this country frankly has to get on top of the immigration situation. yeah whether this is the best means
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to do it, we'll have to see. but one of the things they're talking about is having this cap on on refugee is, of course, say someone comes over , you know, someone comes over, you know, once someone comes over, you know, once that's broken, that cap , once that's broken, that cap, they won't know. i mean , who they won't know. i mean, who knows? but there is i've heard at least two complaints or objections raised, one, which is that the people are paying to get into these boats, are not aware of these caps . they're not aware of these caps. they're not aware of these caps. they're not aware of the legislation or the tweaks or the or the messaging from the government. they will take their chances. once take their chances. and once here demonstrated we don't here we've demonstrated we don't have the willpower or the efficiency to get rid of. and secondly, that they will possibly just get into trucks again, although i think that is possibly a week or argument because it was success in preventing coming over in trucks, which is led to them seeking the english routes . what seeking the english routes. what do you have on that, nick? i don't have a great deal now because i've only just seen it an hour and a half. the story is cut off by them. yes do have
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cut off by them. yes i do have more. do have a point. never. more. i do have a point. never. i'd one which is just that one is sceptical police is sceptical that police will ever learn, you know, i mean i'm not on the same level today they've is isabel they've just arrested is isabel vaughn again just off vaughn screws again just got off for praying so—called for praying in a so—called buffer she proved to have buffer zone she proved to have done they've done nothing wrong. then they've arrested have arrested them again. we have a policeman today that it's an offence today he's saying you're praying that's the praying in your head. that's the offence. so it's offence. and so it's just extreme that miss extreme fearing that we miss people but we people like cousins, but we arrest someone silently praying in their head, all organised asians do tend to close ranks to an i think eludes an extent that i think eludes people who aren't members of those sort of organised asians. people who aren't members of thosesimilar organised asians. people who aren't members of thosesimilar with|nised asians. people who aren't members of thosesimilar with theed asians. people who aren't members of thosesimilar with the south ns. very similar with the south yorkshire know, yorkshire police, you know, dunng yorkshire police, you know, during the eighties and you know, under the tyrannical reign of this extra, you know, they remember the endless amounts of scandals . hillsborough was the scandals. hillsborough was the most famous, but they'd been i think been implicated in think they've been implicated in the heavy handed policing of the pickets and so on during the miners strike began some of these since there is just this tendency of especially the police but also military organised the catholic church would in a tribalism. yeah
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would be in a tribalism. yeah they just they not have it they don't don't want to about don't they don't want to about it so me we as we've seen in the lockdown that of lockdown files is that many of the police. and i'm sure the police. well and i'm sure they're good police of course are. but it's local. they are. but it's only local. they won't, know, act on response won't, you know, act on response to lockdown so me. absurd to lockdown just so me. absurd laws would what about laws i would just so what about you've guardian. yes you've got the guardian. yes page revealed biggest emitting methane threatening methane leaks threatening climate. now i thought the biggest super emitter meeting was guardian newspaper, but was the guardian newspaper, but it out it's not as a joke. it turns out it's not as a joke. but the guardian goes so it turns it's these super turns out it's these super emitter sites are more than a thousand super emitter sites gushed potent greenhouse gas gushed the potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere in 2022. and it turns out the worst spewing pollution of equivalent to 67 million running cars makes you think why bother with electric cars. why xbox and be happy just why are we doing any of this? of course this is according to the guardian. so always pinch guardian. so always a pinch of salt with and i recommend salt with stuff. and i recommend reading the daily sceptic chris morrison for the real truth morrison for the real the truth on what is it has on all climate, what is it has identified nature of this
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identified the nature of this superin identified the nature of this super in nature it just it's the super in nature it just it's the super emit exactly what super emit what exactly what basically sites from basically mostly from sites from sites where they're getting oil or gas already whether it be coming out. so it's mostly from the issue as some something some is almost that is russia north america seems to be some of the biggest sites and one of the countries , turkmenistan seems to countries, turkmenistan seems to be the biggest site there. so and if it's worse than 67 million cars is presumably than a few cattle farm as well, which is what we're always being shamed into this because of the me know it's huge thing and what they say is it's an easy win for them to essentially if they can get on top of this and stop these it makes a point these leaks, it makes a point 3 degrees difference in terms of that 1.5 degrees that they're trying to the heating too. so it could be a good thing that they've identified this and we'll see if actually people will do anything about it. i remember 20 is one of the first things i heard about the climate
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change the very initial change after the very initial thing , carbon dioxide was thing about, carbon dioxide was methane that was going to be released from the tundra. i don't know that's still a do don't know if that's still a do you about that? the you hear about that? the permafrost permafrost permafrost, once the permafrost melts up in northern siberia, there's loads of methane, which is basically decomposing mammoths, which is just going to sort of going to be a vicious cycle that that'll be the end of us. but it happened, though, as well i think it's good that we got the end of the story without doing any jokes. yeah, basically i of stay warm. it is a very highbrow one. did you want to speak about this is a horrific story the front of the story on the front page of the guardian. three teenagers who appear been caught a appear to have been caught in a in a car crash that they couldn't find the car. but i don't think much to say about don't think is much to say about it, no? josh levs to it, is there no? josh levs to the telegraph now blog mps the telegraph now blog funds mps who toe line on lockdown who don't toe line on lockdown so drip drip of these so the drip drip of these whatsapp messages continue to come out. they've got what is it, 100,000 of these. so i'm assuming that the daily telegraph are going to just be
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doing these every day doing one of these for every day for the next 20 years or so, very as they did with mvp's very much as they did with mvp's expenses. yeah, that just was exciting. and then after while exciting. and then after a while you see a claim for you go, oh, i see a claim for that kebab yeah, well this that kebab then. yeah, well this is of these, i mean this is is one of these, i mean this is important, this is one of their mvp's basically being threatened when into when they were going into lockdown and was it the end lockdown in. and was it the end of it all they were of 21, was it all they were essentially 2020 sorry. at the end of 2020. and some of the tory employees going to rebel against these hard line restrictions and they basically said we're going to threaten this one mp who's got a majority of 105 with not opening up this centre to help disability . yeah centre to help disability. yeah you know basically i think that's needed. one of his is a pork barrel learning disability. how is this essentially so they were basically threatening that to keep him in line is crazy that that's what they were that's the legs they're willing to go to well to achieve that end, although i think that kind
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of lengths is pretty common for individuals just for this particular. it isn't it would, if you will, if you watched the house of cards think, yeah, okay. whipping people, this is what happens. yeah, but this is particularly and grotesque examples because you are shutting needed service shutting down a needed service for people and, you're for disabled people and, you're using it to enact a horrific policy lockdown restrictions policy is lockdown restrictions and you're doing it in bury in my hometown. so it's like my mum's hometown. so it's like the policy that it seems almost targeting so classic. targeting me is so it's classic. hancock so this debate, you hancock so is this debate, you know, he incompetent why know, is he incompetent or why can't i mean, this is can't be both. i mean, this is a classic case. both from hank. oh, i agree with that. that is always dichotomy. people always false dichotomy. people definitely usually are incompetent and evil very, very rarely they're one or the rarely that they're one or the other. well, clever. evil. yeah yeah. that's a that's a fiction. most people are evil are drawn to because it's a way of to evil because it's a way of achieving their ends, which they're not capable doing in they're not capable of doing in legitimate they're legitimate because they're not clever well, clever enough. yeah, well, the evil thing myth. oh, evil genius thing is a myth. oh, yeah, evil, stupid. so, yeah, yeah. evil, stupid. so, i mean , and finally, let's take mean, and finally, let's take a look talking evil, stupid at the daily star. they've come with
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the going further. we will be covering that struggle . matt. covering that struggle. matt. matt, it now, but matt, we've covered it now, but i mean, is this is this is an example of johnson's extraordinary levels of corruptness , incompetence or is corruptness, incompetence or is . well, it's classic boris yeah. it starts going with the downfall and making up. you can refuse. and there is but night my dad to make it absolutely clear it's just a little speech bubble of stanley johnson about going tory mafia just going where the tory mafia just thing didn't get it thing i say anyone didn't get it but the tournament mafia so. yeah and it's obviously johnson's that it johnson's on a night is that it is moment it's just has is the moment it's just has pretty confirmed and pretty much confirmed that and of the past he's not of course in the past he's not at his brother people like at his brother and people like that friends of it's that and friends of his so it's not particular shocking i'm not that keep saying that bothered they keep saying get boris they've already got him coup. yeah as him the sue gray coup. yeah as jacob rees—mogg on this and caligula horse caligula like made his horse senator i they've got rid of in comparison i'm sort of i'm a sort mixture on one sort of mixture on one hand i think it's of not that think it's kind of not that important. on the other hand, i go scorched earth and think no one of the one involved in any of the lockdown. things should have
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anything to with public anything to do with public office. in a way, you office. again in a way, you know. mean, a way know. i mean, in a way i wouldn't have much to with wouldn't have much to do with bofis wouldn't have much to do with boris again. for this so boris again. not for this so much, but for everything else. i'll with you. if they i'll be honest with you. if they had the competent again and had half the competent again and efficiency court, the efficiency of the court, the only i would quite only family, i would be quite happy the at the happy with the tories at the moment. would, i would moment. i would, i would swap those oil. yeah, but those out. lovely oil. yeah, but i the point is about i mean the point is about stanley johnson that what's stanley johnson is that what's he for is supposedly he exactly it for is supposedly achieved from having achieved before from having a bunch of kids they gestured in the of the environment bunch of kids they gestured in tishould of the environment bunch of kids they gestured in tishould get of the environment bunch of kids they gestured in tishould get i»f the environment bunch of kids they gestured in tishould get i»f the
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section off. we have the latest tidbit filtered from the great whatsapp leak by the telegraph, which concerns the delicacy of imposing a sex ban during a lockdown. yeah more infuriating news from the lockdown. so sex ban during lockdown sparked debate leaked whatsapp reveal andifs debate leaked whatsapp reveal and it's witty being actually relatively sensible chris whitty in saying we can't really do a sex ban on couples he's saying let's say they probably should try not to do it as well. if there's an elderly person especially whereas vallance is saying they shouldn't do it and hancock saying goes on telly even after said be even after whitty said let's be realistic and he basically says you have be in separate you have to be in separate households or you have to live together. and he says you just test the of their test the strength of their relationships. why is matt hancock telling us to test the stands why is it up to stands violated? why is it up to him you when to move in? him to tell you when to move in? so that mad? yeah. it's so this was that mad? yeah. it's just incredible. to be just incredible. think, to be clear, weren't suggesting clear, they weren't suggesting don't you do live don't have sex. if you do live together would but it was saying stay step house and don't see
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stay in step house and don't see each yeah. if you don't each other. yeah. if you don't live together just in live together or just move in together decision. together and make that decision. that take on it. that was hancock's take on it. yeah. and it's just so mad to think back to think the think back to think that the government how was made government how this was made at the i it at the time the time i said it at the time it's now and what is really it's mad now and what is really disturbing me is the sunday disturbing to me is the sunday times poll that 39% times just had a poll that 39% of people i think 37 or 39 still think lockdowns weren't think that lockdowns weren't strict and 4% that they strict enough. and 4% that they were about right immediately. strict enough. and 4% that they werefrom it right immediately. strict enough. and 4% that they werefrom it right irso ediately. strict enough. and 4% that they werefromit right irso highly y. this from yougov, so highly questionable, but when look questionable, but when you look at go and they were at it and you go and they were doing sex bans you know, it doing sex bans and you know, it wasn't strict enough, a lot of wasn't strict enough, i a lot of people that was the old people it was that was the old saying whole dispute was saying the whole dispute was that one hand, everyone's that on the one hand, everyone's going, oh, the government doing a but if you ask a terrible job. but if you ask the individual, they would all take off in a different take you off in a different direction. people direction. you know, some people felt so others felt it wasn't strict, so others thought was draconian. but thought it was draconian. but i do the ban was what do remember the sex ban was what got ferguson losing it. if got neil ferguson losing it. if you live by the sword. so there are positives i enjoyed are some positives and i enjoyed that. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that i can't in this that i can't find in this article a few times is article read a few times is when, the ban going when, when's the sex ban going to yeah, i it's time to end? yeah, i it's about time now isn't yeah it's episode
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now isn't it. yeah it's episode three three years yeah my three three years now. yeah my wife wasting so the wife saying she's wasting so the government's got the sign on government's got the big sign on the door. it is weird the bedroom door. it is weird reading support bubbles reading about support bubbles like such a it like it's like it's such a it feels like a different it is a different reality but you read was that cos yeah was like that like cos yeah we're like we have to choose our support bubble maybe a support bubble maybe quite a good we're, i mean good thing because we're, i mean i'm fifties, am already i'm in my fifties, i am already into age now where things into that age now where things that happen to me in this part of my life are quite quickly forgotten. yeah, know, we forgotten. yeah, you know, we all, into fifties, we all, we get into our fifties, we start our youth and start to, remember our youth and our manhood with great our early manhood with a great deal accuracy and detail my deal more accuracy and detail my son, who 15 now, he will son, who is 15 now, he will remember those two for the remember those two years for the rest of his life. that is a scar he will never get. don't know for sure. my kids are going to remember tears screaming remember tears at me, screaming at trying to teach them. at them, trying to teach them. yeah. massively. yeah. yeah. failing massively. yeah. wherever that wherever they live. now that that's the i remember your that's the thing i remember your youth manhood. indeed the youth and manhood. indeed the dangers you. if you forget dangers of you. if you forget this all happens again. yeah thatis this all happens again. yeah that is true. book of laughter and forgetting josh staley my own. now the choppy waters of
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american medical skulduggery. but would say there's a good rule never a man whose name rhymes with algae deeds show dr. fauci algae fauci commissioned , fauci algae fauci commissioned, a february 2020 paper to disprove leaked from wuhan lab. so it's been this because there's been a, again, this kind of drip, drip revelation and yeah, of the facts out. and as someone wrote on twitter like quite soon after the fact like we expect to see some of this stuff years from now but the fact there's still just a few a couple of years ago so when people were saying oh there's a big lab in wuhan and that's where it came from, it looks like there's obviously a connection there. and immediately this thing came out, this a well, no, this paper, it's a well, no, we've got the world's best scientists. they've looked at it and conspiracy crank if and you're a conspiracy crank if you was a land. it you think it was from a land. it came from 40. and it turns came from 40. and now it turns out there are emails that the republicans, the house republicans, the house republicans looking into republicans are looking into that that the one that reveal that he's the one who actually commissioned this and mention when
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and he didn't mention it when meant when put up and this meant when he put up and this relevant if i remember relevant because if i remember rightly fauci is accused of anyway and i don't think seriously denies being implicated in the game of function research which was taking place in in the lab because wasn't just chinese because i wasn't just chinese lab, was it was in china. it lab, it was it was in china. it was staffed by chinese from funding the programmes so on funding and the programmes so on were in international and she was involved that, which is was involved in that, which is pretty dubious. it's very pretty dubious. it's a very shocking email, particularly from 2020 saying our main from 8 to 5 2020 saying our main work over last couple of work over the last couple of weeks been focussed on weeks has been focussed on trying any of trying to disprove any type of lab now why did you do lab theory. now why did you do that if you're a scientist? yeah you and disprove your thesis you try and disprove your thesis to rock solid. you to test. it's rock solid. you don't and disprove the one don't try and disprove the one that political reasons that you for political reasons you not be chicken. it's you want to not be chicken. it's the of scientists the opposite of what scientists supposed absolutely supposed to do. absolutely disgusting. you seen disgusting. and have you seen joe rogan clip on fact he's joe rogan clip on fact that he's saying he to deflect just saying he tries to deflect just talking when talking incredibly slowly when being just being grilled. yeah, he just looks as talking to an looks as he's talking to an idiot. i'd say idiot. there's no i'd say i think there are more emails here this for who is the head of the british the wellcome trust. they were trying to basically they
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said initially report said initially in the report that unlikely that it that it was unlikely that it came he changed it to say came from he changed it to say can you to change and then even then they wanted the who. wanted to push it further w.h.o. one of their main principle of funding comes from china so all this stuff and china has it turns out they've deleted all the stuff in the lab and they haven't revealed anything. and i still find it very hard to believe that all of this was done partly because they were afraid that if people thought it had come from the that would had come from the lab that would initiate racist reprisals against against chinese civilians, maybe financial rivals, possibly don't think it would. i don't i cannot see it could plausibly have aroused any antipathy towards the chinese as antipathy towards the chinese as a you as a general like collective of humanity than the idea arisen from the meeting bats in an open market which was which is a vastly more like a safe image to me if you like a disrespectful and reckless
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activity than having a lab what makes you wonder why they didn't commissioned a separate poll bats like can you give me something bats as well how something on bats as well as how a bat probably did it. yeah yeah. snake times. finally some good of the medical good news any way of the medical community, for it community, at least for them, it is living. yes this is is like living. yes this is cancen is like living. yes this is cancer. death rates are 10% lower than years ago. is it lower than five years ago. is it from the annals of oncology? and apparently there's an 11.41% drop in men , 9.79% in women . and drop in men, 9.79% in women. and yeah, so it's basically just good news. i'm not exactly sure why because but there you go. that's i don't know what that saw. the vaccine the covid vaccine also kills cancer that i guess it is just an introduction. so also seeing it's an in cancer treatments which is good but i suppose also it does go against what we might have become suspicious of . it have become suspicious of. it is the of treatments available the lack of treatments available to. people during the lockdowns . i mean, this is a larger trend and they they seem to be indicating it's because they're they're diagnosing the stuff earlier the earlier you diagnose
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it the better starts with it, the better that starts with treatment and whatnot. let's treatment and whatnot. so let's move anyway because we don't move on anyway because we don't like mail , the like good news. daily mail, the job josh and josh the and job that josh and josh the and josh the josh that josh might like to be the josh government has plans to the world's most powerful super computer. i should be excited about , but i should be excited about, but i feel worried. well, let's see if it happens. if the money comes through government to announce heavy investments in artificial intelligence , nuclear fusion and intelligence, nuclear fusion and genetics , the uk is investing genetics, the uk is investing £360 million, although some of the 117 is already being allocated, it to ai and the idea is to this is what some are saying here, only this is the head of the francis institute. only by being a leading nation can the uk drive a sustainable economy. i think it's a good bet. i've been saying we should bet. i've been saying we should be doing of this ever since we you know, we raced ahead with the vaccines. of course kate bingham gave us a lead there that gave us a lot of self power
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the cambridge university, the life they're life sciences there. and they're creating more connectivity with oxford through oxford university and through the of hub, the milton keynes sort of hub, everything a silicon fen, everything with a silicon fen, this does feel like this is potentially a really strong growth i don't think three growth area. i don't think three or million is nearly enough. or 60 million is nearly enough. they other they should be telling other countries china, america , countries china, america, brilliant. that's brilliant. absolutely. that's exactly they're doing that. yeah. mean hs2, which yeah. because i mean hs2, which is waste of money and is complete waste of money and a desecration of our beautiful countryside that's costing about 100 billion in total. i mean that's the sort of level of investment infrastructure that makes difference . we could makes a difference. we could have done a transporter with start stop start . yeah start stop start. yeah absolutely. anyway i'm up for it but i have to say i am quite excited about this. the extraordinary what's it called x scalar or some of the x. so exascale computer 1 scalar or some of the x. so exascale computer1 quintillion calculations a second which is a can tell you that with 18 zero there we go learning some facts andifs there we go learning some facts and it's the currently the fastest one is in tennessee america which is quite interesting isn't it you would have thought that would be in
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silicon valley there. but no previously in japan will actually as you say is it actually happen as you say is it enough investment and will we actually have people to do these jobs keep taxing people so jobs if we keep taxing people so highly. young people highly. yeah, young people leaving. keep saying if leaving. i will keep saying if you're 40, there's you're under 40, there's no point uk. it's not point being in the uk. it's not actually great over 40 either. but everyone's, everyone's. so i be they do it, if they be great if they do it, if they really i'm, i'm really did. but i'm, i'm sceptical this is the kind of these the of industries these are the kind of industries and the kind of knowledge centres attract people in for that. with our kids that. yeah because with our kids being the schools have being strikes the schools have no in the end in no chance like in the end in this section with telegraph this section with the telegraph making problem with the making the nhs problem with the word has reared head word woman has reared its head again . yeah, we do keep seeing again. yeah, we do keep seeing similar stories, but the similar stories, but have the vagina they ? who was vagina museum do they? who was saying the most people who get ovarian women? ovarian comes from women? and that annoying. that was incredibly annoying. but mostly in the but this is nhs mostly in the state. in cancer state. woman in cancer from pregnancy web pages staff demand so it's quite significant it's come from the staff 1200 nhs doctors, and health doctors, nurses and health practitioners that the practitioners have said that the language discriminatory and language is discriminatory and women so that you need to stop
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doing this so called non—gender language. good news. people are waking to nonsense, waking up to nonsense, people are it and. then are getting sick of it and. then staff demanding we staff are demanding that we stop, dangerous stop, stop this dangerous rubbish. know you rubbish. i think we know you stand as voters. yeah stand on this as voters. yeah a dangerous ideology that's been pushed through the last few pushed through over the last few years stealth. now years by stealth. and now finally, standing up finally, people are standing up and when and they're not right. when people are people who care people they are people who care about the outcomes people's about the outcomes of people's health to have plain health you need to have plain language comes to language when it comes to health. quite health. it's been quite interesting over the last few days seeing a few people. andrew sullivan them. you sullivan is one of them. you mentioned him earlier, i think in another context and american columnists that columnists highly. oh, no, that was highly, very was it was very highly, very paid esteemed paid and widely esteemed journalist who was saying, oh , journalist who was saying, oh, don't know what all the fuss is about with the drag queen story. it's just like pantomime dames and dame edna , so on. and then and dame edna, so on. and then i actually saw some of what was going on and was appalled. i think quite a few people who have previously just had a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia»usly just had a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia ohy just had a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia oh isust had a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia oh is just|ad a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia oh is just ad a sort think quite a few people who ha\patricia oh is just a bit.;ort of. patricia oh is just a bit. yeah, but even running yeah, yeah. but even running mates made that claim as well. yes similar to pantomimes yes not similar to pantomimes and tonight know that this and no up tonight know that this is to drag but
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is similar to drag queens but there's sort of sense of people going, it doesn't going, oh, fine, it doesn't really and then you really matter. and then you might destroyed whole might call destroyed the whole some of the sheer the some the some of the sheer the threat from swindon council today which just their today which is just all their literature rewritten be literature had been rewritten be more gender neutral and sort of sensitive towards 0.1% the population at the expense of over 50% of them. yeah i think the isle of rice among was about health still it still does make me want to to swindon. i'm me want to go to swindon. i'm not going to spend. sure that's part two the back. coming up, part two in the back. coming up, we new story about us. we we have a new story about us. we have we have women. have rappers and we have women. what extraordinary what an extraordinary combination. know, combination. so, you know, a couple minutes .
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lawyer's reporting. matt hancock slips up in gb news interview lawyer's reporting. matt hancock over whatsapp leaks and this clip has gone pretty viral on the old internet. i think we've got it here. i'm in position . be got it here. i'm in position. be able to comment on this and mention that hi being a pro taught by matt hancock i asked you not to mention that as a courtesy to the lady who approached me to answer for mh matt hancock . i would be matt hancock. i would be grateful if it was mentioned that he asked me to act him. so it seems that you are actually right that it's my i missed out the no i take all of that back school classic i mean he missed out the not the not was a pretty crucial work he not mentioned that hancock me any changes to can you i don't know how you can miss out the not i mean i suppose just the typing but it's a because he's not by a no because he's not done by phone. don't think it looked phone. i don't think it looked like was proper me. yeah. like he was a proper me. yeah. it's typo for a lawyer. it's a huge typo for a lawyer. yeah. it's, it's a significant it's feels it's it's almost feels like it's i don't know some kind of don't know like some kind of psychological yeah. psychological sounding. yeah. the thing is, the
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the frustrating thing is, the reason it was, it was satisfying it of point it out his it to sort of point it out his mistake is he's having a go at gb the saying it's very gb news the saying it's very poor jen was very very poor poor jen he was very very poor jen rude and yeah jen it was really rude and yeah sticks around i but sticks around for i know but steve dealt with very very steve allen dealt with very very well i want steve allen and this the lawyer said was the lawyer said he was the oldest i've throwing cou oldest i've been throwing cou left centre matt left right and centre matt hancock might suit. hancock which might be a suit. well, for hancock well, punishment for hancock after everything he's done, do you yeah, it you think. absolutely. yeah, it old too. you ever old fashioned too. have you ever tried on a phone tried type a message on a phone just your and it certain just with your and it certain words changes the meaning to words and changes the meaning to the opposite in the other the exact opposite in the other direction. i quite often the word and it changes word can and it changes it can't. i maybe this is what can't. i so maybe this is what happened. cant happened. i'm just i can't imagine would just drop imagine that it would just drop a altogether. can't a word altogether. i can't see how that happen. it's how that could happen. it's slightly maybe it is slightly puzzle, but maybe it is for. fair to steve because for. but fair to steve because he really if you watch the full 7 minutes he maintained his calm kept question and there kept honesty question and there a point there which was a serious point there which was this trying to basically this guy was trying to basically say they signed say look they signed a nondisclosure. really nondisclosure. yeah and really and basically steve was saying, well , certain and basically steve was saying, well, certain circumstances well, in certain circumstances when a big enough situation, you
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know the whole point is we need to what happened we can to learn what happened so we can hopefully that of hopefully stop that kind of thing again. oh, thing happening again. oh, there's to be had. there's a fair debate to be had. but , done to steve for but yes, done to steve for maintaining his cold and reaping rewards times now. and josh we good news for mums who can't believe that their little ones are all grown and have left home because they haven't . they because they haven't. they can't. terrifying. i've can't. this is terrifying. i've got like i'm all i do got i'm just like i'm all i do looking a couple of years ahead and i'm going to be and thinking i'm going to be free. and it doesn't seem like that's going happen, you that's going to happen, you know, again, students know, for free. again, students shun for home shun university digs for home comfort. the last five comfort. so over the last five or six years, yes , 100 the comfort. so over the last five or six years, yes ,100 the gap comfort. so over the last five or six years, yes , 100 the gap, or six years, yes, 100 the gap, people staying at home instead of moving away . university has of moving away. university has gone down from 250000 to 100000. so there's only there's a gap between 100,000 people who stay at home and those who go off. so this is obviously the big one here. and now they're saying that the biggest really now in university is the accommodation and they're having shortages across country. we've talked across the country. we've talked about before. i've got this
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about this before. i've got this . going go to bristol .who's going to go to bristol all freaking out because they want to their accepted as want to get their accepted as soon possible because the soon as possible because the accommodation runs out and accommodation just runs out and some people in manchester university actually live in liverpool. only place liverpool. that's the only place can accommodation can get accommodation to come down shipping the down on the shipping in the morning without order is going to london. live in brighton. to london. we live in brighton. i easily see her i can quite easily see her staying again mean just staying at home again mean just commuting. might well commuting. it might very well be a chance. do think it's a best chance. i do think it's an extraordinary for universities to make some money by building accommodation, you know, up, know, just getting it locked up, you nightingale you know, nightingale hospital style and just renting it out . style and just renting it out. this, i mean, they're all strapped for cash. so they claim this seems like an extraordinarily easy way to get them. what the point of? them. what is the point of? university now that the university now we know that the you stay in your parents you have to stay in your parents house already know the house and we already know the courses are remote. you're basically watching youtube videos parents house and videos in your parents house and your six degrees your degree is worth six degrees with us. anyway you get debt with us. anyway you get in debt if man and you look if you're a man and you look vaguely woman, get them vaguely a woman, you get them for assault in your life. for sexual assault in your life. so your personal so it just isn't your personal choices. what's the choices. young men, what's the point here? why go? it's not the
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same that's for same deal. it was, that's for sure. health. one sure. mirror health. nick one might mirror, mirror on the might say. mirror, mirror on the wall. who's the best rapper of them? and because of his them? and is it because of his white? melly, mel says white? well, melly, mel says it's the it's not eminem. so the billboard did list of greatest ever rappers, quite controversial . i've got some controversial. i've got some qualms he said only qualms with it. and he said only in he's white. do you in because he's white. do you like the rap? i do like the rap, but i like to call it the rap. yeah a that's what we call it. the young people ready to rap. so now he says eminem's only in the he's white now the because he's white now a fair point that eminem is was marketable because he's white as he became he said himself became a commodity charity because commodity some charity because mtv friendly. me it's all mtv was so friendly. me it's all in well. so it's a good in as well. so it's a good marketing but again, marketing event. but then again, vanilla in the top 50. vanilla ice isn't in the top 50. so he's because he's so it's no he's because he's great well. he great, great as well. he is a great, great as well. he is a great, great rapper. but also. i understand it's kind of one place in showbiz to me. why isn't it because you up he wasn't no, he's wasn't number one. no, he's number something, you number five or something, you know, three of the know, he's number three of the top all black watched the top ten. all black watched the top ten. all black watched the top ten. all black watched the top ten video. jay—z was number one which i'm questioning my question kendrick second was question kendrick was second was
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a a hipster choice biggie a bit of a hipster choice biggie was shockingly only six, surely notorious big. yeah, that's been i would put nas been out there. i would put nas . three, big l, . nas was number three, big l, even the big l, josh then i'm even in the big l, josh then i'm going, i'm going. is lil going, i'm going. is that lil wayne illmatic? no way out of seven. oh, okay . nine. not set seven. oh, okay. nine. not set in york . seven. oh, okay. nine. not set in york. rapper seven. oh, okay. nine. not set in york . rapper outkast from in new york. rapper outkast from the 2000 is not yet right. some will be. well, i must have missed that one. they were going through the two pack was four. i think it was, yeah. lauryn hill's either stewart or and hill's either stewart or and hill in there. she's a singer. she's yeah well she she's not a rapper yeah well she fugees whatever kind rap. fugees whatever kind of rap. yeah doesn't really does yeah this doesn't really does she like nas is like the she have like nas is like the stewart lee of rapping, you know , the connoisseur. so like, yeah, okay maybe i'll try it. i quite like some kendrick lamar, but i haven't listened to very much. he's good. is he number two? i have always i listen two? i have always when i listen to and i do, he's pretty to him and i do, he's pretty extraordinary. i is it the extraordinary. i mean, is it the flow whatever you call it? flow or whatever you call it? just it just does seem to one to me in a way that i don't quite understand what the others are talking it's just talking about. and it's just it's endless silence.
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it's just endless vibe, silence. and don't know, it's just and i don't know, it's just it just seems little bit more just seems a little bit more creative to me. eminem , the creative to me. the eminem, the content you , b.i.g. was content you, b.i.g. was a genius. i was jay—z. i don't genius. iwasjay—z. i don't know was he was what was he so good about? well, storytelling, his life and stuff. and you also employed jazz rhythms and stuff. yeah you shouldn't. you being a bit a philistine to say. bit of a philistine to say. yeah, no, i am absolutely right outside the big religious. now yeah, no, i am absolutely right outhea the big religious. now yeah, no, i am absolutely right outhe time big religious. now yeah, no, i am absolutely right outhe time isg religious. now yeah, no, i am absolutely right outhe time is josh gious. now yeah, no, i am absolutely right outhe time is josh and s. now in the time is josh and a majority of catholic women think the church should be a bit more like mumsnet. the sound of it that's not like it doesn't most . catholic women want radical reforms of the church a finds this is the question 17,000 women from 104 countries are and this is coming as the pope doing a debate on what the role of women should be within the church. and the basically women are saying we want we want more control. we want to have transparency in governance. and that. transparency in governance. and that . fair transparency in governance. and that. fair enough. 84% of women supported the reform the church. interestingly, australia turned out to be one of the most
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conservative of these of the countries whereas ireland and, spain and germany were actually a little bit more laissez faire . that's interesting, isn't it? spain but i mean, ireland is certainly absolutely massive poll out polarity, reverse . so poll out polarity, reverse. so the culture of ireland in my lifetime they used to be like a dark theocracy like iran or something when was young something when i was young ireland it's it seems to ireland and now it's it seems to be one of the wokeist places around. but australia, i think we've always misunderstood australia this country, australia. this country, they are very conservative from top are a very conservative from top to bottom , as somebody once to bottom, as somebody once said, not not descended from convicts, descended warders. yeah yeah, yeah. and that's the names . it wasn't actually. oh names. it wasn't actually. oh didn't do it. he never said that. a peter you know first the is the likeliest candidate and i'm sure there's a hole dedicated trying to determine who questioned him is the women in the church seem to want all these liberal reforms the church why be a catholic ? why not just why be a catholic? why not just basically i think they're calling for just secular things. they end of. they want
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they want the end of. they want divorce, remarry after civil divorce, remarry after civil divorce, etc, etc. and it's just like, well, just basically then rather the church from rather than the church from within, is the within, well, this is the classic, you know, active issue of left, isn't it? kills of the left, isn't it? kills something it's skin is something where it's skin is a and demand respect for the well these are these women not necessarily of the left you know they want to be part institutions. so i don't know how much you can bring into the church, catholic church church, good catholic church and leave it's leave it recognisably what it's supposed to be. but suppose as supposed to be. but i suppose as long the pope still, you long as the pope still, you know. well, popes can also just as up it's not the correct to me that. the guardian has make that. the guardian has to make and seems for free be about and it seems for free be about to do a u—turn although over a sort cruyff turn would be sort of cruyff turn would be stylish to evade capture stylish enough to evade capture . yeah they a u—turn fifa . yeah they love a u—turn fifa so this the saudi sponsorship of the women's world cup a bit of a contradiction between women's football which is the empowerment versus empowerment of women versus saudi is not saudi way, which is not necessarily for the necessarily known for the empowerment and so empowerment of women. and so they to be sponsoring they were going to be sponsoring it people have it in australia and people have said earth you said what on earth are you thinking? they're sort thinking? but now they're sort of quietly drop that of trying to quietly drop that and that's more or that's
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and that's more or less, that's more or less the story one more or less the story that one or ever think that or two, if they ever think that would have been a good idea. i it's insane. it doesn't say they are going to drop it. i mean australia has been very clear that it to go that they don't want it to go through fifa being very through but fifa are being very stern and if you know stern on this. and if you know anything they care anything about they just care about the money and they do not care. well they will put up the stand what the incentive is stand is what the incentive is for saudi imagine they're for saudi. saudi imagine they're going lot of business going to get a lot of business in a women's world cup. well, going to get a lot of business in asunnis1's world cup. well, going to get a lot of business in asunnis call/orld cup. well, going to get a lot of business in asunnis call it'ld cup. well, going to get a lot of business in asunnis call it sports. well, the sunnis call it sports fashion, but they doing fashion, but they are doing a lot sporting stuff. they did lot of sporting stuff. they did the tommy fury, paul fight. the tommy fury, jake paul fight. they one was to there they no one was to bother there about i was like, so about the ethics. i was like, so is the money true? but they're doing they're trying to, you know, the map know, put themselves on the map with these events. yeah, know, put themselves on the map v1suppose1ese events. yeah, know, put themselves on the map v1suppose so.e events. yeah, know, put themselves on the map v1suppose so. ievents. yeah, know, put themselves on the map v1suppose so. i can't;. yeah, know, put themselves on the map v1suppose so. i can't imagine i suppose so. i can't imagine going holiday to saudi just going on holiday to saudi just yet it this the yet it for this section the coming part final part we coming part the final part we disasters honeymoons genius tatters challenged. tatters and weight challenged. we'll couple minutes we'll see in a couple of minutes
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welcome back to headliners our final section kicking off with the this could be a golden start in life for a snorkelling newlywed or indeed newlywed couple for $5 million after being abandoned on snorkelling trip . they basically got on the trip. they basically got on the boat and they were like, all right, we'll drive out to the drive out. let's go drive a boat, would you? do you float out? float out the middle of the ocean, about 40 people go off and 38 people got back on and then the boat went off and they were left in the sea. this is a child star of many films. yeah he is. go in the water. this really happened. so they swam luckily they were young enough. they are a bit experienced enough. they were like eight foot waves, but they still. what happened saw happened to my wife when we saw was movie came out. she was that movie came out. she said she couldn't go see it because it had happened, her or said she couldn't go see it b
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before i encountered. but i mean it pretty terrifying it was pretty terrifying i suppose because the ocean is pretty it when you when your pretty big it when you when your eyes aimlessly isn't eyes light aimlessly big isn't it. yeah a lot today. it's quite it's quite easy to do to experience a degree of psychological . yeah. i mean i'm psychological. yeah. i mean i'm sure if you just like a breeze you of float on do you think $5 million those thing is that much psychological damage. i mean it's obviously the company won't have that much make it so they've pitched in hi to say we'll end we'll close you down and now you know they take 100 quid. give us a refund. quid. yeah give us a refund. we'll john we'll some crockery from john lewis off . the wedding that lewis off. the wedding that didn't get met. anyway, good luck to them. obviously, daily mail nick or welcome news mail next nick or welcome news about sort of thing that about the sort of thing that actually improves performance in bed . feel like josh is what he's bed. feel like josh is what he's chosen this story. i feel like he just searches just such as sex on paper i that i wrote it okay for you this is what it is you can help men last three times longer bed. apparently times longer in bed. apparently i mean, i'm shocked to find that many when say three times
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many when i say three times long. that's 30 seconds. it's how long, you know, that's seconds and running ads. couple of minutes. it's not i didn't know if somebody might have this problem. i didn't know it was so i mean, it sounds like a first time. it's over much more quickly than anybody, but it's like they reverse . now, this like they can reverse. now, this seems almost like an easier to me. i mean, too much effort is the is easier to do all this stuff or to does not do the stuff or to does not do the stuff just to be like these with a technically got a problem but it's quite a time saver excuse wouldn't it be like oh i'm sorry i've got this problem you don't really a problem just really have a problem i just want to go to sleep if you a lot of yoga what you can then do use your toe for the first 15 your big toe for the first 15 minutes she won't even know. minutes and she won't even know. oh, god, this is simon. used oh, my god, this is simon. used to write poems . that genre top to write poems. that genre top and this is this is my vanity so simon i always kick him at 1145 because i know my parents have
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gone to bed press and they stay up for the first half in norfolk and they're you're afraid that they told you about this stuff and are influence anyway? and they are influence anyway? is that all you want to say about then? you don't you know, after that you yes, i just after that you stop? yes, i just said, what do you do with your new phone? well, i'm lucky because i'm circumcised. yeah. and . hey, kids. good morning and so. hey, kids. good morning . but it does mean that you're less to staying with the male . less to staying with the male. sorry, that's almost like a toad. save now with black and blood blister where the male used to be. i suppose this work taking the whole very poor light . what do we got now? tattooed is i'm sweating. sweating with these men has six pack tattooed onto his stomach are yet to be some are ready one genius thing i think we've got a picture or a video of this guy getting this. i mean, this is a brilliant idea then if we do have a oh, here we go. yeah. so that's me struggled
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for years to get over. yes. that's not how you get well that's no that's no no it's funny . i didn't know what he's funny. i didn't know what he's going to do. he's going to go see tattooist he see his tattooist friend. he said, look, a big fatty. said, look, i'm a big fatty. here's what i want to look like. yeah. picture of me. oh, hello. let's do some drawings on the time. and that's what time. tell tummy and that's what he result that is i he that's the result that is i mean that is genius very realistic someone who's read realistic for someone who's read i mean he's he's like a native american. he's his face and his arms . not american. he's his face and his arms. not that colour. american. he's his face and his arms . not that colour. that's arms. not that colour. that's the only problem i can see. he now has to go and get horribly sunburned to the extent they'll probably a risk. it's probably a cancer risk. it's weird, isn't how they go for that colour is. very impressive. i would imagine that that tattoo extremely painful. i mean, like that was. yeah that is what i'm paying. he's, like, holding his face. it's all would have been any less painful to just actually eat . but for the actually eat. but for the avoidance of doubt , actually eat. but for the avoidance of doubt, as you as we all know. right. you don't get a six pack from doing that . six pack from doing that. production is a myth. it's body fat percentage . exactly. that's
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fat percentage. exactly. that's why we all have a six pack under the under the surface. i've to come to pack in good light at the moment. but what. i don't have a pack but what is he going to do if he does decide to get fit. yeah, he's going have like three that's out three deal. yeah. seem like cave yeah. it'll seem like those cave paintings sort follow the paintings that sort follow the contours the cave . yeah. sort contours of the cave. yeah. sort of erosion and this is a man that knows that's never going to so really giving up. yeah. for telegraph now nate cats are struggling to their lockdown weight and they're blaming on their owners neighbours of a got right yeah and what they've done is tattooed pack is they've tattooed a six pack of so yeah this is a story that i thought was going to be the guardian. i was shocked to find it. the telegraph is i'm tired of being told off vets for of being told off by vets for having overweight cat. so mr. having an overweight cat. so mr. whispers, person whispers, which is the person who's written article now. who's written the article now. mr. whispers the and mr. mr. whispers is the cat and it's being shame, body shame for hovering around distinguishing sounds we're back. sounds like we're going back. it's in it's like an electronic touch in many is the problem? many whispers is the problem? is it right? is an anonymous is it my right? is an anonymous is it? really mr. whiskers?
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it? is it really mr. whiskers? that could be anonymous . that could be an anonymous. well, nice to whistle well, it's nice to whistle anonymous has not the journalists know it, but they might not want to shame mr. whiskers if it was whiskers to see if it was actually also. oh that does look like the amazon . it's like he's like the amazon. it's like he's had tattoo . so i mean, let's had tattoo. so i mean, let's face it, the whole sorry it's a hot it's a fat cat. and then the author who's anonymous because this is such a shocking story, blames covid and says it. it's jane covid would just start jumping up and eating the kids food can only have 200 food they they can only have 200 calories. i mean calories. i was shocked i mean that's yeah not very that's yeah yeah it's not very much have cat and much but we have cat and actually it did put on weight it's also because it's neutered as have them castrated as when you have them castrated they eunuchs like in they become eunuchs like fat in horror that they're horror films that they're big fat it true during fat but but it is true during lockdown everyone's home all lockdown everyone's at home all the and the cat just gets the time and the cat just gets used to sort of working the room you just how you know they they they just how to make a pain to and get fed if all the family go out during the day cat goes go out and day the cat goes to go out and hunt also so is one hunt birds also so this is one
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more of covid this more victim of covid this terrible you know that of terrible you know that half of britain's cats are obese and there suffering from there are 50,000 suffering from diabetes know terrible. diabetes. know it's terrible. finally davis style, this man is a hop and a jump away from having a desirable detached residence. indeed, man in skip with rings for £50 a month with own rings for £50 a month as it's his only option. so we have a little video here. let's introduce ourselves this £50 a month guy. i'm a £20 in london actually live in a skip, so any £50 month. so can we have a tool? harrison this is my, you know , you know, a house in a know, you know, a house in a skip . so it's that's not exactly skip. so it's that's not exactly a house in a skip, not of that house is above that skipped on skip. yeah we go in it looks a leak like an eco policy. yeah. but he looks like jon ronson. yeah, yeah. he's kind of a hipster. that's real disturbing. it's hipster. cool. anyway we have out of time, ladies and gentlemen, we'll leave that running in the background. but the show is over. let's take another quick look at tuesday's front daily mail will
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front pages. the daily mail will push human rights to the limit. the revealed biggest super emitting methane are threatening the climate . the times pm plans the climate. the times pm plans annual cap on number of refugees, the telly has blocked funds for employees who don't toe line on lockdown and the daily star has the gong father. i'll make you an offer you can't refuse . night, my dad. well are refuse. night, my dad. well are the front pages. if waking up this morning you've been counted those for the first time we've put in the end the beginning of the beginning of the end. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, josh, howie and dixon. i will be back with headune dixon. i will be back with headline tomorrow at with headline news tomorrow at with scott cooper and monkhouse. another team in the making. remember if you're watching the 5 am, repeat stay tuned for the breakfast, which is coming just after the break. if you wound down with us this evening . thank
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