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by hello. it's 11:00. i'm rory hello. it's11:00. i'm rory smith in. the gb newsroom at least six people have been killed and several more injured after . a shooting in a church in after. a shooting in a church in the northern city of hamburg . the northern city of hamburg. police and emergency services at the scene where a large scale operation is underway in. the ulster dorf area people were seen being escorted out of the jehovah's witness centre . some jehovah's witness centre. some two ambulances , amber weather two ambulances, amber weather warnings for, snow and ice are
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in place for parts of the uk overnight, bringing with it a potential risk to blizzards are due to cause treacherous conditions overnight with 50 mile per hour winds and 40 centimetres of snow expected in some central and northern areas. the met office says power cuts and travel delays are likely . and travel delays are likely. gary lineker has been accused of diminished saying the tragedy of the holocaust with the home secretary saying she phoned his comments offensive . the bbc comments offensive. the bbc presenter is under fire for comparing the government's around its new immigration policy to that used by germany the 1930s. he is the fallout as ridicule ously out of proportion the transport secretary says construction his chest to between birmingham and crewe will be delayed by two years. mark says that is due to the increase costs and significant inflow salary pressure, but shadow transport secretary
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louise hague says the delay means the north has to pay the price for government failures . price for government failures. it's frankly astonishing . hs2 is it's frankly astonishing. hs2 is one of the biggest construction projects in europe. tens of thousands of jobs rely on it, as well as thousands of across the country . the tories crushed the country. the tories crushed the economy last year and now once again they're asking the north pay again they're asking the north pay the price for that. terrible economic failures and frankly the idea that this will save costs is completely disingenuous . the prime minister is aiming to strengthen cooperation with france on tackling small boats in the english channel. rishi sunak will meet french president macron in paris hoping to implement further measures to prevent illegal migrant crossings . it will be the first crossings. it will be the first uk front summit in five years at nine. people have killed after russia fired 81 missiles,
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including six hypersonic missiles . including six hypersonic missiles. ukraine. the including six hypersonic missiles . ukraine. the fresh missiles. ukraine. the fresh wave of strikes cut power to this operation nuclear power plant , this operation nuclear power plant, europe's biggest, although was later restored. the plant was running on emergency diesel generators for the sixth time to prevent a potentially catastrophic meltdown. tv online and dab plus radio. this is gb news. now it's back to headliners . headliners. hello, i'm andrew doyle, and welcome to headliners . your first look at friday's most important and fascinating stories . and joining me tonight stories. and joining me tonight are the somewhat and vaguely fascinating josh howie and steve and alan. but before we get stuck into the rest of the stories, what have you seen in the papers that's made you laugh
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josh? well, we've got some very serious stuff going on in the world america on the on world over in america on the on the slopes , the ski slopes, some the slopes, the ski slopes, some under big willy. did they? yeah a pretty huge 150 foot here. and, of course what the daily star reported is they sent out a helicopter to rub rub it out . helicopter to rub rub it out. it's very nice. and can see it there. the daily star covering all the stories here. i think it's a very vital story. i think it's a very vital story. i think it's about the environment encapsulates so much modern. i mean, to be fair , you know, mean, to be fair, you know, we've got piltdown man in this war, whatever it's called, the you the the only. you know, the that's the only. but look at when see the but you look at when you see the one got, you know, one one we've got, you know, one i look i'm you know, i've got some dignity. so, steve the one. but it's circumcised. that's it's also circumcised. that's america out that's america by coming out that's it's all about. all right steve america by coming out that's it's a have»ut. all right steve america by coming out that's it's a have»ut. iseenjht steve america by coming out that's it's a have»ut. iseen thisteve america by coming out that's it's a have»ut. seen this week? what have you seen this week? i just wanted mystic just wanted to mention mystic meg passed at the age of 87, a lot of the newspapers and funny at all. it's not funny. i just thought i'd look sure, though, if anyone had their affairs in order, would be her. it would
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order, it would be her. it would be indeed. well, look, let's have look at friday's front be indeed. well, look, let's have before at friday's front be indeed. well, look, let's have before we riday's front be indeed. well, look, let's have before we crack. front be indeed. well, look, let's have before we crack. thet be indeed. well, look, let's have before we crack. the daily pages before we crack. the daily mail running with lineker's mail is running with lineker's playing the bbc for fools . the playing the bbc for fools. the guardian's got revealed at least 500 people died after ambulance last year and. the telegraph is leading with ofsted chief warned over explicit sex lessons. the times has hs2 will be delayed by another two years. surprise surprise and the express goes with suella blasts lineker. now will the bbc make him say sorry ? very dramatic stuff. the daily star , prince charmless . three star, prince charmless. three years of complaining it's his kids to be a real life prince and princess. and of course, you know the rest. those were your front pages . okay, we're going front pages. okay, we're going to kick things off with the front page of friday's telegraph. josh what are they running with? well, there is a lot of news here and you've been away in america for the last few weeks. so i don't know if you
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know going with know what's been going with these messages. and these whatsapp messages. and i can i just say, is it a coincidence that someone drew a big on the mountain and big willy on the mountain and then what andrew suddenly then what now, andrew suddenly reappears well, reappears back? oh well, i'm just that's that's just saying that's that's i would be climbing up the mountain slope. josh well, that's something you are caught. you're and you're on the plane and now you've back a cold. you've come back with a cold. i'm just saying, there's a lot of evidence here. outrageous. well, you, well, okay. well, thank you, hercule poirot. let's move hercule poirot. but let's move on one now and let's see if it matches. yes, exactly. that's exactly would do. exactly what they would do. i will not be forced into this, but you thought it was interesting all the office. i think these elements like think these are elements like gold is. so that's how we saw his his books. anyway so the daily . so for the last daily telegraph. so for the last few weeks they've been covering the whatsapp handcock messages this the first time that that hasn't front don't hasn't been on the front don't know means they're know that means that they're overif know that means that they're over if we've got the end of those hundred thousand messages but definitive but this is the definitive i would gb news red meat had , would say gb news red meat had, you know, the whole paper. look, we got ofsted warning of explicit sex lessons because kids have been taught like crazy
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gender stuff . we got £2 billion gender stuff. we got £2 billion being spent on migrants and hotels we got the lab theory is like the government is like holding back on that. and now they say maybe we need are we going to go we in a car come on telegraph the way you're caricaturing the channel that you work for. well just saying it's is it's just. but this is passionate so is stuff i care about. well, i'm not about. yeah, well, i'm not ridiculous. dvds, ridiculous. i love dvds, but this is. let's get into it right now. start this now. let's start with this ofsted story. about so ofsted story. what about so basically this sort of thing coming out because there was like an isle of man. they had this this it turns out they were teaching crazy stuff to like ten year olds. 11. i was about choking masturbation , choking about masturbation, about like it really is. about sex, like it really is. and also this gender stuff. and now and then, rishi so that was like, oh, we're going to have a word of the department, of education, which is the easiest thing do because this all thing to do because this all comes from the department of education turns education and now it turns out the ofsted has come in the head of ofsted has come in and that actually the stuff and said that actually the stuff that's been taught our that's been taught to our children in schools, my children
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has reality . and in some has no in reality. and in some sense this seems to be the point that they're pushing sort of very niche theories. yeah on children, things like there are a hundred different genders that sex is assigned at birth, which of it's of course it isn't. it's observed and recorded. so things that are unscientific essentially, and why is it that in that's allowed in sex education that's allowed it's to a sort of it's okay to push a sort of pseudo religion? well, it turns out the stonewall as being the consuls been going on consuls tation has been going on with last few with stonewall over the last few years. that's why these years. and that's why these policies in place with policies have been in place with stonewall. will get stonewall. i mean most will get some in of you know teach some druids in of you know teach us about about science their job is push agenda. but the fact is to push agenda. but the fact that the department of has brought them on board to basically help construct the sex education programme , whatever it education programme, whatever it is, is ridiculous, isn't neuroscientist stephen the sex education a matter of biology and. well actually i was going to say if you want some balance so don't get in trouble. sex education is a subject, isn't a science object. is yeah. science object. biology is yeah. if not teaching science in biology , that's ridiculous. but biology, that's ridiculous. but this does go on saying
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this article does go on saying it's got no basis in science well loads of things in sex education aren't scientifically based. of the stuff based. right. all of the stuff that you be taught about consent isn't it's right. it's that you be taught about consent isn't it's right . it's societal, isn't it's right. it's societal, it's ethical . but that doesn't it's ethical. but that doesn't necessarily mean that you should that could justify introducing superstitious beliefs as fact. no, i'm just saying that the obsession with saying this isn't science so. your question was why could this be so? and if they're being taught an awareness people this in awareness that people this in society, that's a valuable piece of . so i think society, that's a valuable piece of. so i think that's where that's where the japanese stupid people do this. yeah. people do think this. yes. yeah. that be i with you. that would be i with you. i think they should be taught that stupid people exist because it's to unless you to exist in society unless you wonder about you. andrew but i'm slightly arguing steve slightly wary arguing with steve because seen well, he does because we've seen well, he does the in these arguments he's had to come in, sort of chop our heads off at the end of it. so yeah, i'm just going to disagree with everything. he's said, everything that's got no peace today, that else but today, that no one else is. but there is what now? there is. so there is what now? the big story here about the
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home office facing £2 billion bill putting the migrants bill for putting the migrants off right. a huge off in. right. it's a huge that's a lot that is a lot. saying that they're staying you a holiday and they've really put out the prices holiday inn has actually no not too shabby houday actually no not too shabby holiday inn. oh yeah yeah if you want to you have to go for those pods. those hotels, you pods. those pod hotels, you know, you've no leg room. know, where you've no leg room. it's a huge amount of it's a it's a huge amount of money. i predicted 80,000 people coming that bill's coming over here that bill's going get higher. yeah maybe going to get higher. yeah maybe i just handle the i should just handle the situation rather than farming everyone to expense . we'll everyone out to expense. we'll talk with a later talk about that with a later story final one story and then the final one here that i'd really would just quickly to mention the case quickly to mention is the case under pressure is number to under pressure is number 10 to consider theory so consider the lab leak theory so that never really been consider the lab leak theory so théofficial never really been consider the lab leak theory so théofficial policy' really been consider the lab leak theory so théofficial policy from .y been consider the lab leak theory so théofficial policy from , been consider the lab leak theory so théofficial policy from , then consider the lab leak theory so théofficial policy from , the uk an official policy from, the uk government about who how covid started, except for the fact with whatsapp messages released yesterday showed that they were saying call don't this saying to hand call don't this in your because going in your book because it's going to upset the chinese that there would there covid leak would there was a covid leak from so that seemed to it from a lie so that seemed to it but people are saying, well, but now people are saying, well, maybe should start taking a
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maybe you should start taking a policy. well, policy. and, you know. well, steve, consider steve, why wouldn't you consider that, you know, maybe the virus from the world's biggest carnivore . yes, steve. yeah. no, carnivore. yes, steve. yeah. no, i mean, you would consider it. you wouldn't definitively . this you wouldn't definitively. this is definitely where it comes from until that investigation's happened.so from until that investigation's happened. so understand why people might pull from having a conclusion , but you're wrong to conclusion, but you're wrong to rule it out. yeah, you're right. this wouldn't be that much of a coincidence that there's a place this wouldn't be that much of a coin
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, maybe there might be something i don't know, maybe i was just saying. is saying. but the government is still being because they still being sneaky because they say, yeah, well, say, yeah, yeah, well, definitely hassled the definitely like hassled the chinese it as soon the chinese about it as soon the show basically now the who. is essentially owned by china that china is the biggest contributor to the who. so to sort of say oh yeah. as soon as the who. say something about it, we'll get right on that. but ain't going to happen. okay. we've got to the daily mail to move on to the daily mail now. steve, are they with now. steve, what are they with friday? yeah, this is the linux story. yeah, i'm playing the bbc for fools. and this is one of those where i just love those stories where i just love the anger people get. the level of anger people get. i don't the same of don't have the same level of anger i this anger because i find this a little that i do. i don't little trick that i do. i don't care what people tweet. oh, interest because i wish i could learn that it really is good. improves your life so much. is that don't retweet? that why you don't retweet? yeah, read. i look yeah, i don't even read. i look at what other tweet. i'm at what other people tweet. i'm just own page. no, the just on my own page. but no, the point you still going back point is, you still going back to work. the bbc have spoken with him and people with him and some people are upset, he it wasn't upset, but he wasn't. it wasn't at well he tweeted so at work. well he tweeted it. so i know the bbc has policy about
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their journalist which i know the bbc has policy about theirjournalist which i don't even should even think they should have. you should allowed tweet should be allowed tweet things. why seem that because why do we you seem that because you fund something through a licence. has licence. everyone in there has to with me . at least don to agree with me. at least don will do. i think will pretend they do. i think it's impartiality clause, it's the impartiality clause, isn't it? i mean, the point with the bbc that they to appear the bbc is that they to appear while at yeah, but while they're at work. yeah, but it job harder, i at it makes job harder, i guess at work someone is so work if, if someone is so partisan online, it just, it may , it makes the accusations easier to know when he's doing some football punditry and he starts talking about like, oh, that has got that football player has got to go look. he's actually go and look. and he's actually a migrant from here. this has a big impact on how that commentary out. yeah, i'm really worried about that and i trust you to do an interview where i know your thoughts on it. but to be fair in the interview yes so i know, i know this is not the bbc but that your point was more about. trusting about. yeah trusting the impartiality. i think impartiality. it's just i think the been so whatever the bbc have been so whatever they they get of being they do, they get of being slanted way the other. so slanted one way or the other. so i the, the bosses are trying to make their job easier. yeah. make theirjob easier. yeah. i mean, is ridiculous. this
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mean, it is ridiculous. this is dragging on. mean, said dragging on. i mean, he said some stupid and it was some really stupid and it was a stupid thing pairing. well everyone gets compared to online that's not that's normal but it's not exactly it. no exactly proportionate is it. no and diminishes what and it's also diminishes what actually happened. that's the real with of real issue with it. yeah. of course criticise government if you it's you want to. although it's interesting though i didn't interesting too though i didn't realise braverman realise that suella braverman the husband's jewish and she's like, oh, my kids have got like jewish plot and am i? so jewish plot and what am i? so anyway, i'm a fan of anyway, now i'm a big fan of hers. i see. so we're going to move the times now. josh move on to the times now. josh are they. they've got their oh, there they go. oh lineker and hs2 be played by another hs2 will be played by another two years. so this elephant isn't it at this point. oh my. how many billions and what not how many billions and whatnot is going to be so essentially what's going to happen is they're talking about it's not going to reach crewe until 2036, but that's totally pointless because by 2036, crewe will access to cars and stuff . yes. access to cars and stuff. yes. so does anyone go to crewe and people going away from crewe . oh people going away from crewe. oh
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i know people. i everyone has changed at crewe but i don't know anyone who's actually visited crewe. that a thing you do. oh it is so. i don't know. we're going to get some. we're going to get some. i write anyway we had twitter in crewe. they would be angry, but i don't think they have houses. don't think they have houses. don't think residential block think it's a residential block really. okay. it's a place really. okay. it's just a place you what i. you change it and that's what i. anyway, i. yeah, i'm going to move on this they move to on this one that they star they often bucked the star now. they often bucked the trend. what if i gone with steve royle after three years off, i'm not even sure if we can say this particular word of his dad, brother and stepmom. basically, they're about the use of they're upset about the use of prince and princess for the kids tonight . i prince and princess for the kids tonight. i think would have tonight. i think it would have been better compromise if been a better compromise if prince had called their prince harry had called their kids prince and princess in their name. so not the title. just like, you know, someone who goes, oh yeah, she's called princess would have been katie price . one of her kids is called price. one of her kids is called princess. we she's princess. yeah here we go. she's actually they don't want they hate family. so why would hate the family. so why would they want the children to be called prince and princess
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doesn't make sense. you doesn't really make sense. you get you get into like you get a mcdonald's it's like if you call up get like the special up you'll get like the special room, the room. oh yeah. room, the party room. oh yeah. and like. mean the and things like. but i mean the daily has really the trick daily star has really the trick here though got here because even though got this thing his eyes, this like thing over his eyes, i can see that it's prince harry. yeah i can still tell and yeah i can still tell it. and i know be for the crown know it might be for the crown on him. oh that's kind of disney but i read a terrible article today. i think it was the today. i think it was in the mail where out the mail where it turns out the whatsername is blood. oh meghan, meghan. she had lunch . it was meghan. she had lunch. it was international women's day. she out? check this out . this is out? check this out. this is worse than that. she went out, had lunch in la. with some and was a vegan restaurant as well. i mean, this is that's outrageous and it gore does she have no shame but is it or is it worse for you to call a bird the day after international women's day ? well, okay . all right. day? well, okay. all right. that's not good for feminists . that's not good for feminists. right with us. pages done. coming up after the break, got the government tackling
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welcome back to headline is with me josh howey and steve and alan we're going to jump right in there we're going to go with friday's times steve story about the government breaking a pledge . the department for education will not publish new guidance about blasphemy in schools. this follows from the story of four children in wakefield were suspended for damaging a copy of the koran in a column in a newspaper, suella braverman said that would work with his department to then come out with these guidance. no these new guidance. there's no no new guidance. now, look, you know, such a non—religious know, i'm such a non—religious person people me, person that from people like me, this people a book. this story is people a book. yeah and wouldn't life be easier if that our attitude to it so no death threats would be needed
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maybe that's all it depends on the book. well if it was andrew's book, it was my book. then i'd be like it would be compulsory. yeah, free. know if that speech book that's that free speech book that's beenin that free speech book that's been in my back for a year slightly unbelievable. slightly read. unbelievable. it's short i it's because it's so it's just clever so clever it's just too clever trying to what is too this big was big ideas it so look this is a weird one though isn't it because ultimately why are the police getting involved at all? i don't understand this because, you know, i a teacher, you know, when i was a teacher, there were things that happened and stuff would be and people said stuff would be considered we dealt considered hateful and we dealt with there are with it. andrew there are these people called muslims , right? it people called muslims, right? it is . it's like people called muslims, right? it is. it's like easy to this is going to be an interesting. let me just oh, let me just stretch myself into this this is not all muslims that of course it's not islamists. you know, arguably fundamentalists even. but it's a segment of society , a group of segment of society, a group of muslims, which even actually in are seen as very right wing. yeah. who really believe that any any blasphemy is essentially
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justified with death threats, with actual death . yeah. but with actual death. yeah. but they're allowed to obviously , they're allowed to obviously, you know, have this holy book that they and worship. but but the idea they should impose those beliefs. no of course to make any sense. but what we're talking about and people who've seen the footage of the mum essentially begging for her son after and getting these death threats and this sort of humiliating thing with police sitting there nodding away. yeah, it's this is really how the actually failed the school by the police and that's why we need specifically also here the department of education to have some policies if this were to happen again because the department of education said they encourage to use existing information regarding political impartiality behaviour. well the problem that that existing information doesn't say what happenif information doesn't say what happen if this these children were suspended from school and either you're to do that and or
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not under these guidelines of course we do steve what you think. i mean i would say like it's a thing to teach a child about religious sensitivities and so to say, you know there's absolutely no damage absolutely no need to damage them. something means a lot to someone just rude. someone else that's just rude. yeah. which doesn't all of yeah. which doesn't fit all of that. but. but, but. but we shouldn't people shouldn't actually punish people for we'll get the for doing so. we'll get the police is police involved. this is ridiculous. you ridiculous. yeah, it's where you draw line about what you're draw the line about what you're doing, you categorise doing, how do you categorise you're because all of you're doing? because all of this i categorise as being rude . someone's .you're damaging someone's book. book book. you know that book something to someone? it's something to someone? yeah it's rudeness. is not, rudeness. and rudeness is not, but it can be punished. so actually what little actually don't know what little thing school do. and not thing the school do. and i'm not an expert in education, so maybe an expert in education, so maybe a suspension be warranted a suspension would be warranted for doing something deliberately rude. but let's not make rules even you got into it it was even when you got into it it was like the kid himself had gave it to friends. he wasn't to his friends. he wasn't involved when they dropped it, they dropped a book, but the point we don't have point is, we don't have blasphemy problem here that there death isn't there have been death isn't that. and there was an that. yeah and there was an awesome threat. kid is awesome threat. yeah. kid is scared. he's 14 year old
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scared. he's a 14 year old child. yeah what we should be addressing. yes and he should be and and the and damaging. and the absolutely. who are absolutely. the people who are making threats, the making the death threats, the awesome they're awesome threats, they're the ones we to be addressed. yeah. yeah. book yeah. this is, that book is still they won't still in the school. they won't burn that school down. oh really. so that's clever . so he really. so that's clever. so he should maybe he should keep copy of maybe it's of the koran. maybe it's like a tactic. a keep a copy of the card . don't or do card. don't hit me or do anything me because i've got anything to me because i've got the quran here. yes, it might damage oh that's a tricky damage the. oh that's a tricky one of it in them. that's a good idea. go. okay. idea. oh, there we go. okay. friday's now could whatsapp be josh could be whatsapp could soon illegal in the uk. the boss warns this is the head of whatsapp mr. cathcart and because of the online safety bill that's been going on forever and ever and under going through parliament various stages, one of the things that they want to do is the whole point about whatsapp is its end. end what's the word? encryption yeah. thank you. so i was waiting for the message went in my brain and then wasn't being
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decrypted at the end of it. they show all together 108 bit we show all together 108 bit and we got through but but the got through it. but but the government says essentially that we want to those messages. we want to see those messages. some of them could be terrorist or or child sexual abuse , or or child sexual abuse, whatever. so we could. but i don't want the government looking at my problem. well, this is what this is what mr. carr categorically. cathcart it is like an old it does look no no on one side and he's arguing about living in a society i don't want people to have access to all my sexist jokes to my friends, i want to tell tech say why don't you tell everyone. well you stories mrs. these birds my leg . that's what i call birds my leg. that's what i call it andrew. i won't forget andrew and i will tell them of my boss bird over there and all that. i just call bird, just get me out of trouble from that muslim ban . right now i'm thinking about it. i like steve, what do you think? i mean, surely they used to be civil liberties groups would be upset about this kind of thing and they they've been very haven't they? got
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very quiet, haven't they? got lot. true. although lot. that's true. although i've had. think had. look, i agree. i think probably brother watch are probably big brother watch are probably looking at this thinking. yeah. about thinking. oh yeah. so about things to make a things like they used to make a noise this. yeah and then noise about this. yeah and then they now they don't really it makes no sense because they great works really well great and it works really well so means you can't break it so it means you can't break it and then say well you can't and you then say well you can't have a encryption the have a good encryption the people are the bad guys will people who are the bad guys will not whatsapp, they will go not use whatsapp, they will go to telegram things that. to telegram or things like that. they have 128 bit encryption. so all baddies will be all the baddies will still be absolutely using absolutely fine using a different meanwhile, we'll different app. meanwhile, we'll the affected by it. yeah. the ones affected by it. yeah. we have. the safety of our we won't have. the safety of our messages. yeah. no it's not going till move on now to the telegraph now is the government actually on a tougher border. promises on a tougher border. steve, do think? yeah, steve, what do you think? yeah, well the face well travellers to the uk face a us style criminal check before they arrive, but new thing coming in where they'll be required to submit biometric contact details biographic information. i didn't biographic seems like you have to write a biography that's going to take about by bill. they'll they there's a lot of that complains last bit i'm just really naive i
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thought this already happened it does yeah that's the annoying thing there is a system which i mean the notes to the electronic visa waiver scheme requires some of these. but a new system . the of these. but a new system. the new system will be cheaper, it will so like for will last longer. so like for two years you'll be covered by. but this seems pretty reasonable. i mean, ijust get but this seems pretty reasonable. i mean, i just get a visa for america and to fill out like 30 form asking me if like a 30 page form asking me if i'd ever been involved in terrorist activity and all this sort of stuff. it seems sort of stuff. and it seems fair, like i'm going to another country to work. i it's reasonable. well, that's fair work. i this is also work. and i think this is also just for tourists and pretty much everybody who comes through. is through. and the idea is ultimately actually into ultimately we actually move into a there is no lie. a system where there is no lie. passport control is like a you know, just sort of walk know, you can just sort of walk through gates. they'll sense you see your face and yeah, see your face and go, yeah, yeah, right. yeah, that one's all right. well, true. we went well, that's true. we went through ones and through to get blue ones and we're not going to need we're not even going to need them, not even have possible to look better, though, steve, let's so the let's be honest. yeah so the american sort like american system is sort of like one of the they ask. one of the questions they ask. do have a gun? come in
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do you have a gun? fine. come in here. do you want to wreak havoc in our country? that's one of the questions would say. have the questions i would say. have a what you mean. a mentally. so what you mean. yeah. with with your mind? yeah. do with with your mind? with my free with my mind with my free speech, my dangerous ideas about liberty crazy. and they'll still let they me let you in. they let me in. well, man. for well, good for you, man. for them, right? we're to to them, right? we're to stick to friday's and now, friday's telegraph. and now, what celebrate what a way. celebrate international women's day by awarding jill awarding a man indeed, jill biden . joe biden not a man. biden. joe biden is not a man. joe biden is a man. he's married to jack . no, joe biden is a man. he's married to jack. no, jill , which i to jack. no, jill, which i didn't know that. but was i didn't know that. but was i didn't know that she was joe biden's. but she's joe biden first. yeah. anyway so i think it's just cool. jill, i've been calling bird. i book an important bird but she's called jill biden criticised for presenting award to trans woman on international day. adding inqu on international day. adding insult to injury and that she's been accused of diminishing women and democrats can't tell you what a woman is now the person is called alba an argentinian politician she was one of 11 or he or whatever you
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want against the argument 11 recipients chosen to receive the international women of courage award. but she is a biological man what he is a biological man? yeah. what was that taken away from a woman who might have been someone who working for a fgm female genital mutilation of her mother's? right. so whatever seems fair enough to reward someone who's done something brave, i get that. but can't . brave, i get that. but can't. isn't it fair enough to have a women's ? of course. so there's women's? of course. so there's transmog . that's true. you know, transmog. that's true. you know, it's like there was other times that this could be a hero the bravest transwoman. yeah. why not category? not have that category? absolutely. is month absolutely. there is trans month already men we get 365 days a year so we should get our awards a lot. you know women they get one little one little day, one award, one award, one day. you understand, steve, feminists would be upset. yes, i impa i wonder. i'm getting to the stage thinking they do these things just to win josh up. yeah. i think you go newspaper think you go the newspaper thinking be about thinking it'll be about violinist, out again. violinist, it'll be out again. but do you think so. like when the jenner one woman of
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the caitlyn jenner one woman of the caitlyn jenner one woman of the come up the year and if it come up trolling on you and then i was trying out where is the trying to work out where is the line for and maybe we all line for me? and maybe we all have own lines where because have our own lines where because if an acting was given if an award an acting was given to laverne cox and that's appropriate i don't know if i or is it i don't know i don't know what you know what i mean. there's a certain level everyone in their head or certain readers of newspapers. imagine of certain newspapers. imagine people who self—identify and have on other have nothing else going on other than that. obviously, there is a spectrum there's probably spectrum and there's probably bit along that spectrum when think, fair enough, you'd get the i don't know, the women's. but i don't know, i you make a strong point about international women's day might be that one that stands out time to it as a yeah you know do to do it as a yeah you know do you know there's national pie week pie week pie week and women get a day so i can see there's still work to be done. there is yes but pies over women as always. yeah. well they should . always. yeah. well they should. all right. yum, yum, yum, outrageous . that's tearing outrageous. that's part tearing the bag . but coming up, how rich the bag. but coming up, how rich people are stupid where women be vicars and steve will tell us
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welcome back to headliners. so let's off this section with friday's telegraph and finally millennials and z finally up steve. yeah well they now think that women's have gone too far according these young people. majority of gen z millennials. i did not realise that louis schafer was a gen z, a there we go. 52% in the z's, 53% of millennials say that society has gone too far promoting women's rights, that it's now just growing , discriminating. it's growing, discriminating. it's men for the categories. it's in the 40% for gen x's and i mean, the 40% for gen x's and i mean, the women's rights have gone to fox. i don't really understand that. well, i didn't understand first three. but the reason i
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kept that and society has gone too far in promoting rights. so i think it's saying the i don't think it's saying the women's impinging women's rights are impinging upon that the focus is upon men, that the focus is maybe right isn't it, maybe the right thing, isn't it, that is to that some policy is going to go through year about women through next year about women being to vote? are going to being to vote? oh, are going to do that. they're to start do that. they're going to start doing voting thing. they are doing the voting thing. they are also get i think also going to get i think they're be allowed to they're going to be allowed to work. about work. they're talking about it. it's there's a policy it's not there's not a policy official but it won't be official yet, but it won't be long until you can't call them birds. at this rate. i don't know how going to what know how you're going to what more they mean this more do they want? i mean this is getting ridiculous. is this is getting ridiculous. now people are going to realise this is parody that you're this is a parody that you're doing now. don't do doing right now. don't do matthew be tweeting matthew sweet. we'll be tweeting away. bearing in away. but it's worth bearing in mind some someone can have mind that some someone can have rights without taking rights away like both away from someone else like both issues true. women do issues can be true. women do need greater on the need greater safety on the streets. men greater streets. men need greater amounts custody after both of amounts of custody after both of those things can exist , they're those things can exist, they're not mutually exclusive. why why do they see it as a zero sum thing? i mean, surely it should be. everyone has equal rights . be. everyone has equal rights. yeah, that's true. yeah, but there's. and then there's equity
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. we have the . and this is where we have the issues that coming in issues that start coming in because to push towards equality in terms of men and women being paid exactly the same or earning a certain amount of money. yeah it's a very hard thing then . you it's a very hard thing then. you have to enforce equity to push. theideais have to enforce equity to push. the idea is with women with being off because of having babies , that's just biological babies, that's just biological reality and. that's what happens. yeah, you're actually end women earning less than end up women earning less than men they babies. men because they are babies. well, is it . the argument well, this is it. the argument would be well then we have to pay would be well then we have to pay women more that gap pay women more to fix that gap and it is the men who don't have . well, this is the idea. it's a very conflicted, contradictory article here because it's basically saying they now think that half of britons now think equality between men and women will be achieved within their lifetime. yeah, the whole lot we're saying that women's rights is already majority is already the majority of people already people think that it's already gone far. even so, which gone too far. even so, which which is. but you've hit the which one is. but you've hit the median thing. it can median exclusive thing. it can it can both be true that both grew in my that doesn't grew in my brain that doesn't understand some sort of disadvantage. not
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disadvantage. so you might not have reached equality yet you could women not reaching could have women not reaching equality and men being discriminated against one discriminated against in one field, therefore both these field, and therefore both these ideas true. there's ideas would be true. there's a lot of lot of different here, isn't it? you know, you're saying that you want equal number and male ceos. number of female and male ceos. i people arguing for i don't hear people arguing for equal male and sewage equal number of male and sewage workers for instance that doesn't i you i that doesn't i you know, i think that women be allowed to start doing comedy and then maybe could comedy and then maybe we could even day a woman on this even get one day a woman on this show. well, that's going to be our i like our aspiration. i like i like the josh good. the new feminist josh good. that's i like. i'd like to that's what i like. i'd like to hear got say. yeah, hear what they've got say. yeah, we want to have one, one, just one one. but we want to hear what birds have got to say. so fridays and doesn't fridays here now and doesn't sound right you it doesn't it doesn't fridays in doesn't friday fridays god in our are our high street bookshops are refusing to sell certain books that message that don't fit the message indeed no truth indeed waterstones has no truth indeed waterstones has no truth in claims it refuses to sell books on, and feminism. books on, gender and feminism. now they may say that, but actually i don't think that's true because been going true because i've been going into my local waterstones precisely to. check out how they've certain they've been stocking certain books back to even books and this goes back to even
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like a trans which came out last year helen joyce was it last year but helen joyce was it last year but helen joyce was it last year year before and year or the year before and damage which is a fantasy are two brilliant also julie two brilliant books also julie bentley's so and there's bentley's book. so and there's definitely people working there who've high and they of have to go into the stockroom to get it yeah if they have it at all loads of people and now these new books have come out. time to think the inside story of the collapse tavistock gender collapse of the tavistock gender for by bonds. for children by hannah bonds. and then new book hags as well. both them are supposedly out both of them are supposedly out of stock in a lot of now. i don't it's coincidence don't think it's a coincidence that they're of stock in that they're out of stock in these areas . i live in north these areas. i live in north london. what i say progressive areas where the store manager have a multicoloured hair. i see. well, look, the about this sort of stuff is it is an anecdote isn't it steve. but i've seen loads anecdotes of people sort of coming into shops and saying, oh, do you have this book? you know, the getting book? and you know, the getting angry that even asking angry that they're even asking the does the book and waterstones does seem to be a particular recurs these anecdotes but maybe it's seem to be a particular recurs
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thertrue ecdotes but maybe it's seem to be a particular recurs thertrue indotes but maybe it's seem to be a particular recurs thertrue in this; but maybe it's seem to be a particular recurs thertrue in this storymaybe it's seem to be a particular recurs thertrue in this story they e it's seem to be a particular recurs thertrue in this story they are s not true in this story they are pointing they sell it pointing out that they sell it they it in some stores if they have it in some stores if you can't it, you can ask you can't find it, you can ask for it or online. i feel sorry for it or online. i feel sorry for who's cancelled fly for who's mob cancelled fly fishing by jr. holly and that guy had to call round all over the place. he did it. it was it was very difficult. i mean, you say this, steve, but, you know, one of books, really to one of my books, they really to struggle it into struggle to get it into waterstones because they feel that there an that the there was an ideological so ideological opposition to it. so you sorry i should have you know sorry i should have mentioned as at mentioned your book as well at every opportunity new every opportunity the new period. i went in there, period. so i went in there, i said, i know that bloke, they know that but and anyway the metro sexism in the church metro now sexism in the church of england, seems to be a of england, this seems to be a theme at spit in theme tonight at this spit in theme tonight at this spit in the legacy of its most famous vicar yeah, famous and also vicar. yeah, a famous and also fictional so it's strange there's a church that is in an area where dawn used to area where dawn french used to live and obviously therefore you've got the link to the vicar of they don't want of dibley and they don't want to have it's have a female priest it's without a priest for ages. they would have no priest than would rather have no priest than female we pay female priest. if we pay attention to . would rather attention to. we would rather not priest. i'm the same not have a priest. i'm the same
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page then, so least we can page then, so at least we can almost agree on this. don't almost agree on this. i don't know why care about being know why they care about being a woman though, should we woman though, so why should we care they care i mean, care whether they care i mean, isn't this just a matter for the local church? mean, don't local church? i mean, i don't care that you care that he doesn't. no. do you care that he doesn't. no. do you care that he doesn't care that i care. i care a bit that. okay. yeah a bit about that. okay. yeah like, yeah, i have a fit. we had a rabbi, she left us. a female rabbi, she left us. i also we did. brought also we did. you brought her out? no, was out? no, no, she was a wonderful, wonderful rabbi. yeah. a bird. oh, yeah. keep calling a bird. oh, that might be. why this all coming together now? so. yes, but would it would you at your synagogue be allowed to vote on the rabbi . i think that the the rabbi. i think that the policy when they when new rabbi comes in there is no not not the whole thing not the whole of the rules. but no, i think the there will a committee set up jews love to have meetings that go and on forever and ever. would there be outrage if someone said, actually, i don't want a female? i think that definitely would. through to would. and i go through to a very synagogue. so very progressive synagogue. so they maybe just they be. so maybe this is just one those sort of high one of those sort of high
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anglican churches where they don't developments don't like all the developments within anglicans. maybe they thought would thought that dawn french would come that could be come the maybe that could be maybe just didn't maybe they just didn't dawn french. of a non story french. yeah bit of a non story this one. yeah. yeah yeah. all right. move on onto right. let's move on now onto fridays independent we fridays independent and now we know why comedians so intelligent study intelligent indeed study discovers that people are discovers that rich people are not intelligent as not as intelligent as poor people . this has to be said, people. this has to be said, this is a people earning over about £60,000 or so, but the cognitive ability plateau goes andifs cognitive ability plateau goes and it's quite interesting because the richest in society tend think that they they've earned wealth and it's not that they don't say work. yeah but luck plays a massive factor and there's been a lot of interesting books and experiments where they show that the disadvantages for being poor sort of aggregate to a much level to stop you from getting to that level is this kind of study you know who's the brightest people, rich people, isn't it just people are just people. i know there are some thinkers. there are thinkers, but i think is in all demographics, right? yeah but
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this is showing that in an area where you presume you've this is showing that in an area wheto you presume you've this is showing that in an area wheto yotclever presume you've this is showing that in an area wheto vol clever to resume you've this is showing that in an area wheto yotclever to bejme you've this is showing that in an area wheto yotclever to be earning've got to be clever to be earning that much money. you don't. yeah. no that's well it might be because you're clever but then goes go for certain of money goes go for a certain of money to this shows that to get into this shows that there is a correlation in cognitive ability and earning up that 60,000. so would you have that 60,000. so would you have that that's obvious or not. i would just say it's very obvious that if you come from a rich background, have all sorts of cognitive but there cognitive of that. but but there are who are self—made billionaires who might be in that who didn't have that 1% who didn't didn't have those they those socioeconomic and they might that do but might be the ones that do but the that they definitely the idea is that they definitely other that apply. and the idea is that they definitely oth
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these, these adverts and offers are being put together of plastic surgery, of paying for it upfront, which would more appropriate for a boob job £85 a month. you know you can that's my kind of inflation. they do . my kind of inflation. they do. yeah i'm here week but i think there are some questions about making it such a good in during a cost of living crisis. trying to find a way to say you can afford this. i don't know. it feels dubious. i understand though if you simply banned this form of deal, people who wanted to get the surgery would just take a loan anyway. so you are people they're spending people you know they're spending a this stuff and a lot of money on this stuff and they obviously people they obviously want it. people should do whatever should be able to do whatever they want to their bodies, you know. so mean, i think giving know. so i mean, i think giving be reasonable but if they the argument on argument that they're preying on operating the operating and preying the insecurities also what's going to happen when they can't pay the mean could to happen when they can't pay the a mean could to happen when they can't pay the a new mean could to happen when they can't pay the a new job mean could to happen when they can't pay the a new job anean could to happen when they can't pay the a new job a repo could to happen when they can't pay the a new job a repo manild to happen when they can't pay the a new job a repo man and get a new job as a repo man and get a new job as a repo man and get get out i them want get get out there i them want him back and i say that him back and i just say that could be a new job it's a sign think about it would be i don't
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if might ruin your feminist if that might ruin your feminist because far you've been doing because so far you've been doing with that you think well of with that you think well some of that some the stuff here as that some of the stuff here as well about the way they've well as about the way they've advertised it with having only fans models. that's funny phrase i was just moses which again effectively saying don't worry, you this , you go you can afford this, you can go and on and so is there and on onlyfans and so is there not sense judgement about not a sense of judgement about this me feel like this article makes me feel like people sort of a bit people are sort of being a bit judgemental about women who want to think so. to have this. i don't think so. i think the person researched it, got very thorough with the only funds. yeah, the paragraph is and is there was ms. goodwin and she's likes and she's got 2 million likes and she's got 2 million likes and she £10 a month for her she gets £10 a month for her subscribers and. there's a lot of example. we're doing a research. no, but this person got this very thick got very this a very thick article they've done a article and they've done a lot of research. well, good for of research. yes, well, good for whoever at. the whoever it is at. the daily mail, you've your money. mail, you've got your money. yeah, right. that's it for this section. in the section. but coming up in the final why being bold is final part, why being bold is a good look . and why a generation good look. and why a generation x parents are being called out by their kids in minute.
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welcome back to headline as your first look at friday's newspapers friday's mirror now with a story about man we can all strive to be indeed i'm so good looking women me for attention but i'd rather with my dog there's a man marco on the telly he's got some brothers mickey , mikey and leo and raph mickey, mikey and leo and raph and a teenage turtles. okay. anyway, so he says, my best attribute would probably be my smile, but he doesn't stop there. he goes on as. smile, but he doesn't stop there. he goes on as . well, as there. he goes on as. well, as my combination of curly hair, eyes, it really works . i know eyes, it really works. i know exactly what i'm talking about because my pubic beard, my bald palate and, my weak eyes, that's what say i say it. it's the combination that makes it devastating . this is someone who devastating. this is someone who i am going to guess, oh, there he is. we've got a picture of
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him. and i know those are my holiday. how did they reach how do they get someone away? whatsapp is obviously not as encrypted as i thought , but what encrypted as i thought, but what do you think? you actually see his face. so i don't think he's he's that good. can we see him again? a look at him again? let's a look at him again. this. that's me. i'm again. no, this. that's me. i'm definitely. here. let's definitely. that's here. let's stay. can we see the photo again? maybe. maybe we him. again? maybe. maybe we call him. maybe. we go. hello now maybe. oh, here we go. hello now i he tricks. looks like i don't if he tricks. looks like he can't really tell he trims. you can't really tell whether he's good. yeah, he's covering face. i think covering his face. i don't think he's embarrassing. line he's embarrassing. tan line though yeah. yeah. and though isn't it. yeah. yeah. and he's got a cross, so he's he's also got a cross, so he's obviously religious man. he obviously a religious man. he could there easy. ideas that could go there easy. ideas that could go there easy. ideas that could is cut could look his way is cut backwards. but, you know, if you are looking, one of the are good looking, one of the things you shouldn't things is you shouldn't draw attention to shouldn't attention to and you shouldn't describe good describe yourself as good looking. that. that's looking. should use that. that's all doing wrong is all i've been doing wrong is that. this that you that. yeah it's this that you should people should allow other people to come. he says everybody's trying to all these to sleep, him and all these women, he says wants to women, and he says he wants to be with his partner. think be with his partner. i think that think. well, no i think that i think. well, no i think he's these are the clues he's gay. these are the clues number one. his mum is his
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biggest. yeah, that's quite gay that's a thing that that's a big gay thing that i mean had number mean that's we've had number two. says he'd rather not two. he says he'd rather not sleep with these women. he wants to play with his dog for four year old golden doodle . is that year old golden doodle. is that a particularly gay dog. i think that sounds it's okay. okay. and number says is how he number three, he says is how he got into modelling. one of my buddies he's the same buddies told me he's the same area but we saw it area he got him but we saw it get he took pictures of me. i took pictures him and then we come now that is on fishing trip probably. i don't think we can speculate this man's speculate as to this man's sexual do sexual orientation. what do think, steve? i it just think, steve? i find it just that look that attractive that people look that attractive struggle with body confidence for good reason, you know, good eyesight and an not bad eyesight and an a not bad mirror. so in comparison. put it away . you're making us all feel away. you're making us all feel bad. we go. not. he bad. there we go. not. he doesn't me , nor should doesn't frighten me, nor should he. josh, no. now we need to have fridays have weekdays. yeah, fridays telegraph. now steve has a story and. josh, what's this and. and josh, what's this experts are looking into whether it's if you are bald and i don't know why i'm doing this story i'm slightly thinning. i've
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noticed. don't know can noticed. i don't know if you can get that but they says that it's if you've good teeth , it if you've got good teeth, it doesn't yeah, i see your doesn't matter. yeah, i see your teeth. well this is the problem is show that look that's is want to show that look that's working but that means you'd have around like this have to walk around like this because that will because it says that people will nofice because it says that people will notice teeth, not notice a notice your teeth, not notice a lack hair. you'd have lack of hair. you'd always have to have your teeth out, which actually is a really difficult way eat food way to talk, eat the food and feel wrong. feel that you're wrong. it's looking very attractive the way you drying up now. it's also going mean, going to get stuck. i mean, i think an old but you know, think it's an old but you know, there some incredibly good looking, bold men. so i mean, it's really the no i know. it's really the hair. no i know. and i says it suggests glossy eyesis and i says it suggests glossy eyes is one of the things you can do framed face and neck neckwear which what stanley tucci to cheetah's yeah he's a big fan of the net so if you get those i've got a beard but may i recommend if you are going bald if anybody any audience there going bold have lots of . oh going bold have lots of. oh that's right i have five kids and then your wife can't leave you. oh that was make you look great. okay. can't i'm sure if
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she tried hard enough, she . no, she tried hard enough, she. no, no, no. but i'll tell you what she call it for a few reasons. i work this out. number one is she can't leave me in the middle of the night because she can't get big enough. uber so she can't go with kids. i'm many with the kids. i'm really many of them. that's what saying. so you've to go. oh that's why you've got to go. oh that's why we five children that fit saved up. we're move on up. well we're going to move on to daily mail. why to the daily mail. why generation terrible generation x and terrible parent. gosh so what the parent. oh, gosh so what the typically people used slag typically people used to slag off yeah boom boom off the boomers. yeah boom boom boom in their boom boom. people like in their sixties seventies . well sixties and seventies. well actually but people actually if they but the people say preferred say boomer usually preferred anybody who's about five years older than them. oh, okay. but that just the term other so apparently boomers between apparently boomers born between 46 and 64 , millennials between 46 and 64, millennials between 81 and 96. so the generation x between 65 and 80. big fans of malcolm x, that's where he got it from is that we got it from the next generation. i know that's no that's not okay with your misinformation your what is the substance this story then the substance of this story then essentially gen z and
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millennials are turning now generally they've been trying to not swear here, but they've been attacking boomers a couple attacking boomers for a couple of now. they've turned that beat. it lies on generation saying that the worst of all because we're kind of in the middle on generation , it's so middle on generation, it's so stupid of stupid that this kind of generalisation people generalisation about people based like it based on anything like it totally. and it's exactly the sort you expect sort of thing you would expect from millennials generation from millennials and generation . generalising all . they're also generalising all of aren't. i love how the of them aren't. i love how the newspapers. and newspapers have been this been using millennials as this shorthand for young, young person they're 40. the oldest ones are now 40. and these generations people are having a go as exes . i just need to say go as exes. i just need to say this to generations as much as youth. you know, gretel getting upset as we fixed the problem in the ozone layer. we were the generation that did that by admittedly using a different style here. they use deodorant that they just made me fix that i thought, stop using hairspray. that's what made my hair fall out. what if they have a fake? what made your hair for that? okay, fine. what if they have a fix on sell themselves
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fix on them to sell themselves the surface of the m25 for inventing 100 genders? yeah this generation. game. generation. okay, great game. really . here. now we're really mature. here. now we're going to this next going to move on to this next article. this one is from friday's daily star terrorists on the loose at sushi restaurants . yeah, police in restaurants. yeah, police in japan looking into it. they're cracking down on terrorists. first they noticed something was fishy. they got they've arrested people who filmed themselves allegedly licking utensils and, the food conveyor belts in restaurants . and this is restaurants. and this is described in internet . of course described in internet. of course it is because everything bad's an internet trend. why don't they go to the internet they go back to the internet trends laundry trends of eating laundry detergent? on them, detergent? that was all on them, whereas now you're upsetting me . it's wrong to be licking stuff and conveyor belts, but also a lot these restaurants now lot of these restaurants now have said they're going to have said they're not going to have said they're not going to have good. have these conveyor good. i don't to feel like don't want to feel like terrorism. said not terrorism. they said it's not nice. japanese terrorism. oh, says sort. they it says mild sort. they call it very polite. i they get wasabi powder a sprinkle everywhere. say i like them apples. i've got time. just quickly finish on this one to my japanese accent.
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so are getting a japanese so you are getting a japanese accent? i have accent? quantity. i want have taken these reviews of taken off these reviews of big ben. going on. oh, this ben. what's going on. oh, this is brilliant. us tourists call big ben boring and the bad reviews queen doesn't live reviews the queen doesn't live here is those online here so this is those online websites. websites they've got lots of americans . tripadvisor, lots of americans. tripadvisor, they've given it star for they've given it one star for just brilliant reasons. one is, it's too close the river. one said there are no hot dogs being sold. they only have pretzels because i think hot dogs is a more thematic. you would expect big they would hot big ben. they would sell hot dogs. anything long? oh whatever. pretzels. whatever. not not pretzels. that's also say ben that's ridiculous. also say ben is a boring name . it should be is a boring name. it should be something like georgia was like, why isn't a woman's name ? yeah. why isn't a woman's name? yeah. go, women in this is what he go, go. women in this is what he he shouldn't trust reviews because reviews are written by people and have you met people yeah americans i didn't want to say that specifically but you're going for the full set tonight, these are probably want these are probably they want these are probably they want these people pretending to these are people pretending to be americans to americans be americans to give americans about. they're not about. no, because they're not that think that witty. really. i think these real thing you just
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these are real thing you just come back from america and they're checking saying they're all checking saying that it 0.5 seconds. know, it was 0.5 seconds. you know, they're to show off they're like want to show off their watches because they've all watches. all got amazing watches. america. yeah, that's true, isn't i know this one thing isn't it? i know this one thing i know about americans. yeah they've watches. okay, they've got good watches. okay, well, the is nearly well, look, the show is nearly oven well, look, the show is nearly over, let's take another over, so let's take another quick at friday's front quick look at friday's front pages. so the daily is leading with lineker's playing the bbc for fools, the guardian running with revealed at least 500 people died after ambulance delays last year. not good news at the telegraph ofsted . sorry at the telegraph ofsted. sorry ofsted. chief warning explicit sex lessons the times is running with hs2 be delayed by a further two years and the daily star as this article. prince charmless apparently prince harry is very upset because his children won't known as prince and princess so . well, that's all we've got time for. i do want to thank my wonderful guests josh, howie and steve and headline is, of course , we'll be back tomorrow at 11:00. stephen will be jumping into the hot seat as host and
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he's going to join leo kearse and nick dixon . and do remember and nick dixon. and do remember that if you're watching the 5 am. repeat of this show stick a.m. repeat of this show stick around because just after the break, you're going to be watching the breakfast show. and don't miss us. tomorrow at 11. thanks for watching watching .
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good evening. i'm jacob rees—mogg of the nation. tonight as the government's illegal migration bill has grabbed the headunes migration bill has grabbed the headlines all week , behind the headlines all week, behind the scenes, it has emerged plans in place to relax legal migration rules even further. despite migration being an all time high , the slovenly and wasteful project known as hs2 has been delayed once again, and now i am freed from the tight grip of collective. i'll be giving my
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