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good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez in the newsroom. the french president says king charles visiting would have lacked sense from protests happening across the tens of thousands of people have been demonstrating against government's plan to raise the pension age from 62 to 64. the king and the queen were due to arrive on sunday as part of a week long trip to europe. but president emmanuel macron has defended postponing their first state visit, suggesting instead date in the early summer. the winds a framework has been formally adopted . the uk and the formally adopted. the uk and the eu foreign secretary and
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european commission a meeting earlier today to sign off the post—brexit trade for northern ireland. that's mps voted in favour of the stormont brake despite opposition from the dup dup . the prime minister has dup. the prime minister has stressed the importance of upholding democrat values during a meeting with his counterpart , a meeting with his counterpart, benjamin netanyahu, in the thousands rally israel and here against a law that's been approved by, his right wing coalition critics say it's designed to shield from his corruption trial . rishi sunak corruption trial. rishi sunak also called a de—escalation of tensions in the west bank outside downing street demonstrators describe netanyahu's controversial reform aims as unacceptable . security aims as unacceptable. security guards at heathrow will go ahead with strikes over the easter houday with strikes over the easter holiday after talks over pay failed the airport. it has contingency plans place to deal with the ten day walkout and
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keep running as normal heathrow said is offered a 10% pay increase to workers . actress increase to workers. actress gwyneth paltrow has denied being engagedin gwyneth paltrow has denied being engaged in risky behaviour the day she allegedly skied a man seven years ago. ms. paltrow has given evidence in the witness box on the fourth day of a trial in utah, where she's being sued for just over two and a half forjust over two and a half million pounds. forjust over two and a half million pounds . 76 year old dr. million pounds. 76 year old dr. terry sanderson claims he suffered a head injury and broken ribs after being hit from behind by the actress while skiing in park city in 2016. ms. paltrow has denied the allegations, claiming instead, she is victim . the premier she is victim. the premier league has referred everton to an independent commission to question reported losses of over £370 million. everton's loss dunng £370 million. everton's loss during the 2020 122 season. allegedly the league's profit and financial sustainability
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rules allowing clubs to lose a maximum £105 million over a three year period or face sanctions . while in a club sanctions. while in a club statement . everton said they statement. everton said they were disappointed by the premier league's decision and servicemen who helped carry the queen's coffin in edinburgh are among those recognised in honours list after the queen died at her scottish residence , balmoral, on scottish residence, balmoral, on the 8th of september. but the royal regiment of scotland carried the coffin to st giles cathedral to lie in rest. the chief of the cathedral also received honours under the royal victorian recognising. recognising service to the monarch . to online debate plus monarch. to online debate plus radio and on tune in. this is a gb news is was time for headliners .
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headliners. who hello i'm andrew doyle welcome to and joining me tonight take you through saturday's top tier new stories are two of our top tier panellists . i've got josh howie panellists. i've got josh howie and am i both very well. very good. and am i both very well. very good . your jackets are getting good. your jackets are getting more and more elaborately . it's more and more elaborately. it's the same jacket. it's just i'm getting more boring, so i see you look more. never seen anyone do double paisley before. yeah, it can be done. well, apparently it can be done. well, apparently it can be done. well, apparently it can be done very successfully. should done, successfully. should it be done, though? question. though? that's the question. that's question i know. that's the question. i know. in a pink with a blue that a pink shirt with a blue that doesn't match. look, we're doesn't even match. look, we're meant let's not meant be getting on. let's not fight couture . all right? fight over couture. all right? let's start by looking through. tomorrow's . daily tomorrow's front pages. daily mail leading with that macro mail is leading with that macro on surrenders the mob . the on surrenders to the mob. the telegraph uk reset with eu in disarray as kings visit councils will obviously getting onto this french story in a moment the guardian a brutal ofsted regime driving us to quit one school heads and the times leading with the french story as well. chaos
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reigns in france. the bucks the trend here nhs a dental crisis . trend here nhs a dental crisis. i was so desperate i went to ukraine to get teeth fixed and finally the daily star with some nonsense half baked baguettes causing some kind of global those where you're front pages . those where you're front pages. and we're going to begin with the daily mail josh what are they leading with? they've got a picture of gwyneth paltrow in a court case the moment, i think. and she's wearing some very black boots . yes, shiny boots. black boots. yes, shiny boots. they're looks like she's sort of auditioning for the matrix. it's auditioning for the matrix. it's a bit matrix. see that the actress, it's coming back. great film. i don't know . last one was film. i don't know. last one was terrible so i'm kind of glad we're only on number four. i never thought it was absolutely appalling. i really couldn't get through once doogie howser through it. once doogie howser turned get turned out, maybe you didn't get the understand the probably didn't understand that postmodern yeah that you're a postmodern yeah macron's surrenders to the mob but really say how but it doesn't really say how he has saying he's one who
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has he saying that he's one who pulled king visiting . i've pulled the king visiting. i've read reports saying that read other reports saying that it of made a mutual it was one of he's made a mutual decision. yeah maybe. yes i've read that as well but he ultimately made the decision that be i mean that it would be a bad i mean there's even some graffiti there's was even some graffiti wasn't charles wasn't sort of saying charles that know what the that do you know what the guillotine and stuff like guillotine is and stuff like that. some these that. so some of these protesters getting or protesters are getting quite or it probably in french it's it was probably in french it's scenes french words. at scenes of french words. so at least half of those sentences in french. yes and charles iii. yeah charles charles. yeah charles de trois charles. that's i was what. do you that's why i was what. do you make of this? i mean, do you think it's a bad idea to capitulate to protesters and say. well, this visit can't go ahead no, ahead and you know. no, no, i mean. well, it depends with the what the protests are, but i mean, think macron he's been criticised for the criticised for raising the retirement i it's retirement age from i think it's from about 22 to 24. and so the french are in uproar that they're to have to do a few more , a few more months of the three day weeks, but big . he needed to day weeks, but big. he needed to do it to make to make friends, to sort of a modern economy a competitive economy. there's to not heavy with with pensioners
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draining money but the problem was didn't have support in was he didn't have support in parliament have parliament and he didn't have support amongst the electorate ehhen support amongst the electorate either. you're never going to get people get for something people are never to you a never going to you you want a benevolent dictatorship is that what so no but we're what you want be so no but we're drifting into communism in the west into because west we're drifting into because nobody work . nobody wants to do any work. everybody so much everybody love furlough so much and now every every government is gradually getting bigger and more cumbersome. and that's the problem with when you do problem with the when you do this in france. there is they've got history protesters, got a long history protesters, people street actually people on the street actually doing about it. there's that photo set fire to the front photo they set fire to the front of city hall in bordeaux, of the city hall in bordeaux, you mean business. you know, they mean business. yeah, they're lazy yeah, they're not lazy when it comes protest. you're comes to protest. no, you're giving away. you can make giving it away. you can make their jobs protesting. they their jobs protesting. yes, they would. very would. they would be very they go 80, 90. he tried go to 80, 80, 90. has he tried calling far right. yeah, because i've noticed sadiq khan and justin trudeau, ardern, justin trudeau, jacinda ardern, they always say that these protesters far right is a protesters are far right is a way of and then every oh god i mean nothing to do but that's the to vote. that's how you the way to vote. that's how you win. the brexit win. people after the brexit vote, were kicking vote, people were kicking themselves. people
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themselves. didn't call people racist that was the racist enough. yeah that was the issue. that was the problem that you more tweets calling people racist have racist with a would attempt have you the front of you noticed what's the front of this they're this daily mail article they're talking watch talking well about this watch business so macron was talking about the minimum wage and suddenly this suddenly he was wearing this hugely , whatever it was, like hugely, whatever it was, like a rolex , not a rolex, the rolex, not a rolex, the equivalent. and through the interview, it mysteriously disappears , which suggests that disappears, which suggests that he's good at agitation. he's quite good at agitation. i think the kind of sleight think the whole kind of sleight of oh, maybe you just got to of oh oh, maybe you just got to show a big weather. well, show you a big weather. well, that's i said, that's the only reason i said, oh but this is, you know, oh well, but this is, you know, that they're talking as though it's his marie—antoinette moment. saying moment. well, he's saying that it's banging it's because it was banging into the table . he might be, but the table. he might be, but i don't know he's i any like we had rishi sunak our prime minister's guy i've just made loads of money it's my tax returns . of course he's not returns. of course he's not trying to actually get to work. and on the front cover of the telegraph as well, we also have this this is again about this story. this is again about the visit have cancelled the king's visit have cancelled france yeah, but there's france lear yeah, but there's a smaller story there about
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migrants moved from from hotels at the moment they're being put up cross—channel migrants what was it 44,000 last year. let me put in there like four star hotels , some of them which is hotels, some of them which is costing the government a huge amount of money, £11 million, like every day is a daily because the £7 million this doesn't seem that's more than that's more than the british spends on watch i spent and watch i don't understand why did why not airbnb something like why not airbnb or something like that or one of those sort of pod hotels airbnb is more expensive and they can cancel like and also they can cancel like a day before. you're right. they also it also charge as well, which it clearly would if they found clearly would do if they found out you're going to stuff 23 albania in there. albania and men in there. instead they're going to host migrants ferries and also migrants on old ferries and also into decent rudimentary accommodation, which something i want to read on tripadvisor. that's a that's a put them in horrible accommodation it's been functional . the thing horrible accommodation it's been functional. the thing is this is this is a military is it it'll be used to house single adult male migrants which is 99% of
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them. i don't know why they can't just house them with people on twitter. you see all refugees welcome the welcome when in those when we put them in those people's houses gary lineker have a big house can he get you commandeer go live because he's a he someone for two a hero he had someone for two weeks go to for weeks he did go to freedom for two weeks for and the photo opportunities it's like brits made the door for me in the servants they were also looking so they doing it i believe at disused ferries but they were looking at student accommodation and they and holiday camps. but they decided go with them decided to not go with them because. need humane because. they need humane accommodation . butlin's see if accommodation. butlin's see if that's even do that would be against the geneva convention. but then what about what all those facilities they built those big facilities they built for covid that got used , for covid that never got used, they got knocked down. the they all got knocked down. the government knock them government to pay to knock them down well, we had to pay down again. well, we had to pay to knock them down again. this is ridiculous. but some of is ridiculous. but yes, some of the some the ticked that are the some of the ticked that are used to advertise the cross—channel services by the people traffickers, literally adverts saying adverts on social media saying come the with us, we'll come the channel with us, we'll charge you know, it is charge you, you know, it is ,5,000. and you know, when
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charge you, you know, it is ,5,the . and you know, when charge you, you know, it is ,5,the uk1d you know, when charge you, you know, it is ,5,the uk going know, when charge you, you know, it is ,5,the uk going to ow, when charge you, you know, it is ,5,the uk going to be when get to the uk going to be amazing. they include footage from that people from these hotels that people get up they're look get up and they're like look amazing to england, amazing is you get to england, you put up in forest, you get put up in this forest, our country estate and the british for so british taxpayer pays for it. so they to change it just to they need to change it just to make less a pull. okay. make it a bit less a pull. okay. well, we're going to move on the front cover. the guardian, josh they're different they're leading with a different story. regime story. yes. brutal ofsted regime driving to quit, warn school driving us to quit, warn school head. so normally they do these ofsted reports every 3 to 4 years, but i think they change rules recently where even if had outstanding you would get maybe investigate a little bit more often not people were resting on their laurels as the gist of it and that a lot of headmasters had mistresses had people who were basically pointing how stressful it is. and i do appreciate that. but it's also part of your job there is that. but this of course comes off the of the tragic death of ruth perry, who was a head teacher who got an inadequate rating and took her own life. very, very sad story. and obviously sad story. and it's obviously made think about what
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made people think about what kind teachers kind of pressure teachers are under comes this . but under when it comes to this. but but right in a way i used but you're right in a way i used to work at a school where when the ofsted thing was announced, suddenly everything was revamped, everything. because we just and just doing anything right and this very, very this was done very, very quickly. know, quickly. so you know, yeah, you're i it's but you're right. i mean, it's but even the parents of get called in like the way just in it's like by the way just we've got the ofsted report this was could you was the week so could you please. oh we were talking we were hiding the thick kids all sorts stuff. what my kids sorts of stuff. what my kids were i'm sorry were sent home. i'm sorry about that. let's get today. that. okay let's get today. yeah, it is stressful being a teacher, you know, and offsite inspections you know, inspections are, you know, you have room have someone in the room watching the lessons and they scrutinise everything. yeah. like job. like you're like any other job. you measured on your you get measured on how on your performance is performance the saying is driving school teachers are saying driving school teachers are say n0| driving school teachers are sayno who's going to oh no who's going to indoctrinate the children into being genderqueer call me that's something the ofsted something isn't it. the ofsted could could actually could do is they could actually keep on kind keep an eye on the kind of indoctrination elements of schools they're not really schools and they're not really doing that, but probably encouraging who encouraging it at well, who knows? i'm to go on knows? okay, i'm to go on to another is the another paper now. this is the cover the mirror. totally cover of the mirror. totally different haven't
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different story. they haven't gone france. what they do, gone with france. what they do, though, so. oh, sorry, sorry. no no worries. just . basically it's no worries. just. basically it's got a guy with , you know, full got a guy with, you know, full on grumpy person photograph for newspaper face saying i was so desperate i went to ukraine and to get my teeth fixed. so they're seeing in the mirror the you know obviously want to slam the tory government they're saying people their saying people can't get their teeth nhs here but teeth fixed on the nhs here but ukraine bleeding bombed the ukraine bleeding bombed the ukraine offer an ukraine can still offer an affordable dental affordable functioning dental service. it's a scandal and a disgrace that we cannot however i mean it's affordable for people going from the uk. it's affordable for ukrainians. people going from the uk. it's affordable for ukrainians . why i affordable for ukrainians. why i want to know. that's different course. minimum wage, a bit lower there. mean, this is lower there. i mean, this is a bit of clickbait article, isn't it? odd. nhs dentistry it? it's odd. nhs dentistry is so go to a war so bad you have to go to a war zone to get a ticket to get your teeth sorted. but some of the stats in the article are pretty scary. mean they're saying that 91% in the uk are 91% of practises in the uk are not accepting and there are not accepting new and there are now people going now 11 million people going without appointment and 73 without an appointment and 73 children a have have
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children a day have to have rotten teeth removed because of failures in the nhs failures to invest in the nhs basically. yeah. well the thing with it's slightly i do with children it's slightly i do think that you don't have to pay for them or at least my is right and my dentist but they kicked me out. i was with them for years and then i went in and something teeth something happened. my teeth let's it and i went let's not get into it and i went and had an appointment. they're like, couple of hundred like, okay, a couple of hundred quid as where been you quid as i where i've been you for ten years and they're like, no, no, because you didn't call in two years. so we in for like two years. oh. so we kicked you off the books? yeah. you have stay on it. no, you have to stay on it. no, that. so it's like actually that. so it's like you actually this thing where you this weird thing where you should tell me that should you didn't tell me that but going to send but you know i'm going to send the bill me bill. it's the bill send me the bill. it's my all right, look, my fault. all right, look, that's the pages over and done with. but coming up the break, we've six ad age starmer and we've got six ad age starmer and educating see you 2 educating parents. see you in 2 minutes .
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welcome back to headline news with me and the marco inn and williams to my gary barlow. it's josh howie and leo kearse . let's josh howie and leo kearse. let's kick off with saturday's mayo. josh is this podcast has to do if he wants to self i.d. as a prime minister. yes it is if you can't say what a woman is you will lose the election labour strategy , warned keir starmer. strategy, warned keir starmer. he must rule out bringing in genden he must rule out bringing in gender, self i.d. he must rule out bringing in gender, self id. or an snp style meltdown and essentially i'm glad this is getting more pubuchy. i'm glad this is getting more publicity. i'm glad it's been brought to the fore. it's that it's taken this long labour to realise that half of the electorate are women who might be slightly upset if they have to share jails cells with male rapists and can't be fairly as poles and various other things shouldn't go to jail. well, don't commit a crime that's advice to well know no idea about basic human rights . but about basic human rights. but then what about this? i mean,
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then what about this? i mean, the keir starmer interviewed on nick ferrari last year and nick ferrari show last year and he asked women could he asked whether women could a penis spent about half penis and he spent about half a half a minute, 99% and i just doing all that you think just say women well this is what the post this is a senior source told the newspaper if keir is still being asked by the time the election what a woman is, then he's lost on day one. yeah, that's absolutely right. because if you can't answer a very simple honestly and simple question honestly and truthfully then the electorate just absolutely suspect you don't like coward. it has brought down nicola sturgeon at least in part, although i do nofice least in part, although i do notice that the welsh government, mark drakeford seem to be going the same way. they're this totally they're like, oh, this totally obliterated snp, let's do obliterated the snp, let's do what did well, but these what they did well, but these people, can't people learn , people, why can't people learn, these lessons in politics. these basic lessons in politics. yeah i do think you know, whoever gets in follow nicola sturgeon. i think going to sturgeon. i don't think going to do unless it's ash regan not going to do an about well humza yousaf double down. yousaf is going to double down. yeah you did wrong. yeah yeah you did nothing wrong. yeah are talking about the are you talking about the amazing the trouble. the trouble
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keir is you know what keir starmer is you know what people a politician, people in a politician, especially if they're a leader, is consistency and knowing what they want and sticking to their guns. and he's just flip flopping grouping this flopping and focus grouping this issue , changing mind issue, changing his mind depending on what seems to be the wind is blowing. the way the wind is blowing. nobody i think you do nobody you know, i think you do want a politician who's going to change is going be change their mind is going to be the i agree with the more evidence. i agree with you, should have been on you, they should have been on this issue much more. and he does seem be of pulling does seem to be sort of pulling back from the because did back from the because he did sort say last year that they sort of say last year that they would bring in self id. yeah. so there's seems to be there's there seems to be some sort of recalcitrance well sort of recalcitrance now well they that self i.d. sort of recalcitrance now well they that self id. is they now know that self id. is open as. anyone open to exploitation as. anyone with brain. he in with half a brain. he said in 2000, 21 people have been saying for years how this exactly would play for years how this exactly would play so the fact they did play out. so the fact they did this people this and this is part people living bubble now was in living in a bubble now was in marrakesh and i was marrakesh last weekend and i was talking to this couple. they were at a party, starmer were at a party, keir starmer and are the kind of people you hang with i say, you hang out with and i say, you know, picture and they were and then they would say, oh yeah
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this, this, this transition is just right wing. it's just a, you know , it's culture wars and you know, it's culture wars and stuff like that. and i was like and i would say and i said exactly this, i was like, no, this is a hugely issue. like he has to be to say a woman is has to be able to say a woman is electorate know like, no, no, electorate to know like, no, no, no. well still kind no. and well but you still kind of that they of bubble know that they actually to to us actually refuse to speak to us so that's weekend . there we so that's the weekend. there we go. and that just shows toxic. this like the fact this debate is like the fact that you can't assert the that you can't even assert the difference men and women difference between men and women without acting without people who are acting weirdly but that has. weirdly but love that this has. and, people say, oh, and, you know, people say, oh, it's wars. this culture it's culture wars. this culture is not this is just common is not no, this is just common sense. and yeah, is as good as good balloon of because good a balloon of because anybody questions is derided anybody who questions is derided as of far right as some sort of far right including duffield , labour including rosie duffield, labour mp, who's been the treatment she's had and why keir starmer hasn't properly stepped up the plate to defend her. they be she's got just like jewish people got jewish employees received under corbyn's government to take stand. it still has that and i've seen rosie duffield yet again getting
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more today on twitter so mostly women yeah they when they take a stand yeah no cares boss okay right we're going move on to this next story. this is saturday's now and leo hey teacher leave the kids alone. no, no, it's no, no . and 20, 23. no, no, it's no, no. and 20, 23. so— no, no, it's no, no. and 20, 23. so leading organisers have written a letter to written a letter . the cabinet minister letter. the cabinet minister state schools warning that sex education risks becoming engulfed by culture wars . so engulfed by culture wars. so there's been issues in the papers recently sex education and teaching kids they're queer if they don't know who they fancy then this is this isn't like 16 year olds. this is 11 year olds. i saw the 11 year olds told they don't know what their sexuality is queer. they're 11, you know, living in you don't meet. you're allowed to not be worried about, you know, sex and all that sort of stuff you're wee stuff because you're wee underage are being underage. also, kids are being taught how choke each other. the we have to look the safest way .
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we have to look the safest way. teaching kids to talk each other is teach to talk is to not teach them to talk each other. you tango dad. each other. you know, tango dad. but why do they talk about this like saying the culture wars are going to go for this? the ones who saying we need to teach kids that they were 100 genders. those are culture warriors, those are the culture warriors, people responding that are being characterised as the ones a culture war. they're responding to it. anybody making sensible which this letter actually does go into to me because it says, you know, we need protect girls and need challenge schools and we need to challenge schools the opportunity , challenge the best opportunity, challenge attitudes condone abuse, attitudes which condone abuse, you male and female abuse you know, male and female abuse . make some good . so they do make some good points. if anybody makes points. but if anybody makes smart about it, maybe we smart points about it, maybe we shouldn't education shouldn't of the sex education done queen who's telling done by drag queen who's telling these that they're 72 these children that they're 72 genders they would make sensible points that they're points like that they're condemned sort far right condemned as some sort far right big josh, what do do about big josh, what do we do about this? know, we've had groups this? you know, we've had groups such schools such as the safe schools alliance, which been alliance, which have been compiling this evidence compiling all of this evidence of kind of materials that of the kind of materials that are taught schools. and are being taught in schools. and they in fact, snp they therefore, in fact, the snp mp nicholson , he has said
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mp john nicholson, he has said there's evidence that any of there's no evidence that any of this is happening. schools this is happening. safe schools alliance links to alliance tweeted him links to all evidence very. and he all of the evidence very. and he blocked them and said, oh, there's no evidence so in other words, you don't at the words, if you don't look at the evidence doesn't exist on a sudden, well, people in morocco, i i mentioned i don't know if i mentioned this. went to last and this. i went to morocco last and this. i went to morocco last and this part two of the this was part two of the conversation where they they they're gay couple and were they're gay couple and they were basically now gay sex basically say and now gay sex education is not about gay all are going to be taught in schools and what i was like schools and what and i was like no that's not this about at no that's not what this about at all. because of this all. it's because of this choking being taught about choking and being taught about sex like, that's not sex and all was like, that's not true. that's not happening. i'm a gavin awesome . and i a school. gavin awesome. and i was like, let me get my was just like, let me get my phone right now. and i realise those like data charges. i was like, know what, you like, you know what, you just have take word for it. but have to take my word for it. but why didn't you there was no why didn't you know there was no convinced. talk about the convinced. i talk about the school in isle of yeah, school in the isle of man. yeah, whatever were like, whatever and they were like, that's impossible. i was like, please just google it yourself. why even if look at why won't? even if they look at the they will say the evidence, they will then say this right fact, of
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this is a right wing fact, of course, oh, no, it's course, because, oh, no, it's just school. it's just one school. oh, it's schools. the schools. oh, it's not the majority of schools, whatever. but this whole article, in fact this whole organised 50 organisations together is organisations coming together is a switcheroo because what these articles is articles are saying is absolutely i need to absolutely correct. i need to particularly teach about. yeah you know, safely we have to teach it. yeah, exactly . power teach it. yeah, exactly. power imbalances in relations , imbalances in relations, cultural faith viewpoints, men's behaviour to women. like there's a lot of stuff in protecting young women. absolutely then it says lgbt plus issues. now here's the thing. it's the tea is the problem. it's the tea is the 73 genders is that there are three sexes instead of two is just about all that sort of tea and about how some people might dress in different clothes, identify as they wish. that's different than saying there are 73 genders all and that's the problem why people problem and that's why people gay have been protesting gay people have been protesting all organised all along about organised cases like separate like stonewall and have separate themselves from stonewall. yeah. because they see because this is because they see that the kind of thing
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that this is the kind of thing if they're going to be lumped in together unfortunately the together then unfortunately the good out with good stuff gets thrown out with the bad we do have move on the bad we do have to move on now. is the next josh now. this is the next and josh overreach in or just good overreach in utah orjust good parenting. utah law gives parenting. yeah utah law gives parents full control children's social media now what if why do you not have control over your social media? anyway, i wanted to ask about this. what age are they talking it? because well, you can't have control over a 17 year old social media shows they need proof. well well, do need some proof. well well, do they control i mean, a 17 they have control i mean, a 17 year old is going to this is going to give 17 year olds going to work to get a burner phone is going to work. yes. jane's work is going to be on discord and telegram and supposedly there's lots to open account lots of like to open an account have that you have the have to prove that you have the permission of an 18 year old with birth certificate which leads other issues terms of leads to other issues terms of the these companies can the data these companies i can do days. had do anything these days. i had a covid passport . do anything these days. i had a covid passport. i didn't get any vaccinated since i had a thing seen and had been vaccinated. a qr code you could scan it on tv.
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that's not legal. okay. it was not legal to use it, but luckily inever not legal to use it, but luckily i never use. there you go. good backtracking. i just had it for research. so in utah, there's the parents are going to be able have of have complete access of everything internet that everything on the internet that their look at, including their kids look at, including social media, instagram and various, app and also various, the app and also they're allowed to that they're not allowed to be that they're not allowed to be that they won't work after 1030 at night and for six because there is problem of kids like is a problem of kids like whatsapp at midnight whatsapp each other at midnight and all that. so it and bullying and all that. so it seems that's the seems to happen. that's the problem. completely get the problem. completely get the problem. to problem. i think parents do to be about what kids are be vigilant about what kids are looking at online. on the other hand, think in their hand, i also think teen in their later people need privacy later teens, people need privacy bit. do we need to get bit. i mean, i do we need to get children back bullying each children back into bullying each other life, physical other in real life, physical bullying, know, character bullying, you know, character building stuff. yeah, yeah, yeah. purple and yeah. like a purple narwhal and was powerful is the thing i was a powerful is the thing i thought of i thought the other thing might sound racist, but would twist the arm of the would you twist the arm of the burn? yeah . the country want burn? yeah. the country want would be the second the comedian
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getting cancelled this week. i think you're allowed to say chinese, but i think i love that's a common enough phrase . that's a common enough phrase. if anything, it's flattering to the chinese isn't it better to just innovate in innovation in the acts of no never mind that's torture . it's just the facts are torture. it's just the facts are just don't. okay. all right. we're going to move on now to this next story . this is from this next story. this is from the mayo. leo the message here seems to be if you don't have an electric car. don't let anyone touch it. you know, if you do an electric car, don't let anybody touch it because they get damaged really easily. and then they get scrapped with they have to get scrapped with just scratch. so electric just a tiny scratch. so electric cars, the minor cars, just the most minor battery damage are being written off because no way repairing off because no way of repairing them. bottom is the most them. and the bottom is the most expensive part of the car apparently goes for half of the cost the car like this is cost of the car like this is like teslas and things like that. i you know, that. so i thought, you know, musk come up with a good musk would come up with a good yeahin musk would come up with a good yeah in particular this is so the tesla y suv, it's zero repairability. so it's supposed to be all of choices it's to be all of the choices it's supposed be this, you know,
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supposed to be this, you know, this environmental thing. you know, you get a tesla, you're saving environment, but you drive it for couple weeks, drive it for a couple of weeks, scratch ding on the scratch mine a ding on the battery. have to get sent battery. you have to get sent a scrap ghana where the scrap yard to ghana where the pollutants from the battery leach into groundwater and poisoned at least you poisoned fish. but at least you look the look like you're helping the environment so that's more environment and so that's more important than actually healthy for weeks tesla gets for two weeks until tesla gets scrapped. well josh i mean scrapped. well josh yeah i mean this interesting thing this is an interesting thing because effect that because the other effect that it has because petrol diesel has is because petrol and diesel cars. has is because petrol and diesel cars . they lost the idea is they cars. they lost the idea is they lost for years. yeah. so if these vehicles go out of commission at an early, then they don't offset co2 that it takes to make . right. so there takes to make. right. so there is like a double here and also there's insurance premiums, whatever the point is, just you know, stick to get getting normal car, get busted. yes. okay quick break now but join us in a few minutes time when we're going to be talking about why drugs are bad fit, audiences are bad and generation z, other worst of the lot. see you in a
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well welcome back to headliners. your look at saturday's newspapers . later, we're going newspapers. later, we're going to kick off this section with this terrible news in saturday's. looks like i've been taking loads of, drugs and drinking for no good reason . drinking for no good reason. yes. drugs and alcohol do not yes. so drugs and alcohol do not make you more creative. oh not use specific , andrew. just use specific, andrew. just people in general this is there's this idea, you know, because there's so many artists and writers like hunter thompson. yeah. charles the koski who take loads drink and drugs and people thing that fuels the creativity . but fuels the creativity. but apparently apparently not the fuels creativity. no, sorry . but fuels creativity. no, sorry. but apparently what does what make you better are more creative and stuff is travel, meditation, training , exposure to culture. training, exposure to culture. but i've got to see i'm going to
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see this this is the professor the study says we hear about it in the media as people successfully enhance their creativity using drugs but we don't about the examples where somebody took drugs and passed somebody took drugs and passed so therefore the creativity lower so it does suggest that your creativity will be higher as long you don't pass out as long as you don't pass out sometimes . i as long as you don't pass out sometimes. i mean i agree with the article generally because i think don't , you can't think if you don't, you can't really craft anything if you're drunk, can't craft drunk, you can't craft a sentence properly. and i've written stuff when drunk, written stuff when i'm drunk, i thought was amazing and then thought it was amazing and then ready and ready the next morning and binned it rather you binned it rather quickly. you know, don't i don't think it know, i don't i don't think it does. yeah but this bit about falling asleep is totally wrong because the best thing because that's the best thing you creativity. you can do for creativity. that's taking a is that's true. taking a nap is everything also, everything just it also, i think, of what think, is the idea of what inspires you is stuff. now i've never taken drugs, but never actually taken drugs, but i imagine i'd a lot more interesting if i had. but there is guy here who artist he is a guy here who this artist he created 50 self—portraits under types at the influence. types of drugs at the influence. i'm one one day was lighter fluid and then the next sentence
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as he developed brain damage that's what happens yeah do drugs kids and you shouldn't be watching this anyway right the sun now and speaking of booze now we can't drink at the bus stop . so there's going to be stop. so there's going to be major change to drinking laws, which means you'll be fine if you're caught boozing in certain pubuc you're caught boozing in certain public places, including bus and war memorial . my favourite is war memorial. my favourite is this call has been to favourite places to drink. i think this might actually impinge on my rights to and social cultural traditions . this is this is traditions. this is this is appalling as this address is cracked down on disorder there's going to be more on the spot fines make it quicker fines is to make it quicker harsher punishments to what you already on bus or the already can't on the bus or the tube that sort of thing. tube and that sort of thing. kind of nobody you all the kind of nobody tells you all the solution is a hip flask. you know old school gentleman. one of those little gin and tonic cones. you would cones. plus even, sir, you would do it. diane abbott and have like the brazen owl with the mosquito whatever. that was classy. yeah now i i think classy. yeah now i think i think a little tipple from time to time is actually not necessarily
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yob is it . well, i mean, yob ish. is it. well, i mean, not when it's you know, what is are i find when i've got a sort of nice decent bordeaux i'd like to see at a bus stop with a little hip flask. hello or a crumb dame on sort of quoting scripture and whatnot . this is scripture and whatnot. this is someone trying to win an election. oh, yeah. here we go . election. oh, yeah. here we go. this is the end. and but also, why are you just not doing this stuff already? well, this is the thing . police don't seem to do thing. police don't seem to do this stuff until a politician comes along needs to win an comes along that needs to win an election and says, listen, when we stopping crime disorder we stopping crime and disorder and police do it for long, and the police do it for long, they're more priorities when it comes disorder comes to crime and disorder than people beer. but people just having a beer. but this is gateway stuff and there's something here that is absolutely brilliant. people blighting with blighting high streets with litter , chewing litter, chewing gum and cigarette ends will forced into modern day chain gang tidy out communities. 100,000,000,000. you think that should absolutely and crime science like crime theory shows the theories is proven routes broken windows theory. so if you tidy up an
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area make it seem like somewhere that you can commit crime at low level crimes you fix the broken , the graffiti and all the rest. but won't commit worse crimes. is that true ? yeah, that's what is that true? yeah, that's what they did in new york , where they they did in new york, where they had the zero tolerance type thing. that's what we did in london a criminal london when i was a criminal intelligence. yeah, well, it's what tony blair bought in and now true? because now that is it true? because i remember vauxhall tube station remember a vauxhall tube station that play classical that used to play classical music. thought music. yeah. and they thought would is true would stop criminals is true except a strand areas was stolen the other day so attracts the wrong kind of. it's a very funny joke . we're moving on now joke. we're moving on now sticking with the guardian, an old right. and josh , old trotsky. right. and josh, how are people going to make it through woman through pretty woman the musical. at musical. if i can't look at their phone, london theatres their phone, the london theatres may up audiences phones may look up audiences phones after james norton after illicit james norton photos. you know james norton he's, actor got naked in he's, an actor who got naked in a play . i love how you're a play. i love how you're pretending you haven't these photos he he's i believe he's a actor it's his old body someone took a photo maybe . i have not took a photo maybe. i have not seen the fire or .
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took a photo maybe. i have not seen the fire or. i missed your screensaver. so josh. okay, jamie so, yeah, so these photos came out on the mail online, even though the audience were told not to film. obviously and now people who work in the industry saying that this might lead to people just the files, i think that's a pretty good thing. i wouldn't say chris concern and that's what you did and they had it it was very efficient you put your photos in and do america did it and they do in america i did it in york. they want to put in new york. they want us to put their phones, a locked, sealed in new york. they want us to put their pand s, a locked, sealed in new york. they want us to put their pand then ocked, sealed in new york. they want us to put their pand then you d, sealed in new york. they want us to put their pand then you getealed in new york. they want us to put their pand then you get unlocked panel. and then you get unlocked when you leave. i know the guy that runs the yonder is the company does they're company that does it. they're going for heat in life going to do it for heat in life the at least april, the company, at least in april, the company, at least in april, the 22nd, a block away. they're going to as if this could be a good but but comes to good thing. but but it comes to nudhy good thing. but but it comes to nudity theatre. i mean, this nudity in theatre. i mean, this has always happened. i remember seeing he seeing daniel in equus and he got naked but those got completely naked but those are and pictures are dead. and the pictures i took online. and, you took end up online. and, you know, this thing does know, this whole thing does happen, doesn't it? you say the picture life that was very picture of life that was very was was all of very was just it was all of very good. yeah, can feel good. but yeah, people can feel me and also people
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me again. and also people just feel gigs is a massive feel at comedy gigs is a massive pain and oh yeah especially being heckled because know being heckled because you know in you might say in the moment you might say something bad also gets something bad it also stuff gets taken of context. as we've taken out of context. as we've seen a comedian can seen week, a comedian said can seen week, a comedian said can see works in the see something that works in the room. film it rebroadcast it room. but film it rebroadcast it on years later and all on twitter years later and all a sudden the person like sudden the person looks like a bigot. i don't see a in trying out new material you need to fail. you to be able to be fail. yeah. you to be able to be racist stage maybe that maybe racist on stage maybe that maybe that's away that's the future. we look away phonesi that's the future. we look away phones i mean seen jerry phones i mean i've seen jerry satellites someone pulls satellites if someone pulls a phone now he just he's horrible them he screams them really. them he screams at them really. but more people but problem is more people phones their phones and more people get their phones and more people get their phones filming him phones out. so filming him screaming the thing, it screaming at the thing, it becomes no phones at becomes a no more phones at performances. okay, leo, the mail has a story about why mail now has a story about why generation z will never achieve anything. well says forget a top educational experience. what you really need for a successful career is good identity capital, according to some. zuma what the hell is identity capital? so this is this is a thing i assume when i read this the identity capital be something about like make yourself you know, giving
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yourself pronouns or yourself special pronouns or sexualities , you know, trying to sexualities, you know, trying to find some some race thing about yourself to you to take some sort of diversity. you can get an arts council grant that kind of thing. yes, but apparently it's not really just the it's not it's really just the old sort of, you know, old school sort of, you know, extracurricular, you know, hobbies , things, things that you hobbies, things, things that you do outside work that would make you a more interesting person. but way they phrased it in, but the way they phrased it in, this and these these this article and these these instagram need instagram influencers, you need to brand . and that's to build your brand. and that's why you need to read dickens shakespeare. they no, shakespeare. and they said, no, you read them for their you need to read them for their own build a really own sake, not to build a really annoying pleasure. i know that's the it's so sort of the thing. it's so sort of determined, cynical there determined, so cynical is there they want but nobody's going to read but i disagree the twins read it but i disagree the twins you're 20 they're saying you're twenties the time where you twenties is the time where you have to this stuff like have to build this stuff like you you're working towards you say you're working towards you say you're working towards you twenties is your you know your twenties is your time and stupid time to be aimless and stupid because later on you're going to have things you start have actual things you start reading november reading books 2030 november woody actually woody allen did actually i think reading learning read reading just learning to read his they're being his niece they're being aspirational want
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aspirational they want a job which is to hear don't hear which is nice to hear don't hear that a lot from young people mean to improve mean they want to improve themselves do have to themselves but why do have to call it identity capital a boss as a weird annoying when i'm honest i don't say capital has nothing to do with their identity. with what identity. it's to do with what they've learned and how personalities. make personalities. but they make everything that's everything into identity that's come identity politics come with identity politics because don't have any because they don't have any identity type irony you identity type irony here. you don't identity your don't have an identity in your twenties. you're an idiot. okay, we're going to move on to saturday's independent. and josh, nearly josh, did spotify nearly get away spotify has away with it. a spotify has spent only 10% of the diversity budget promised after joe controversy. yes, in 2021, controversy. so yes, in 2021, joe rogan onto his massively popular podcast , this popular podcast, this discredited dr. robert milo this is in the independent, by the way. so it's probably written by matthew sweet or something. so we don't know he was actually we don't know if he was actually discredited or not, but guy discredited or not, but this guy came basically said that came on and basically said that americans hypnotised americans were hypnotised into wearing masks and getting vaccines. as it turns out vaccines. now, as it turns out it turns out that actually masks didn't really do anything. allegedly, know that these allegedly, ofcom know that these
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studies have masks. and whether people unnecessarily got vaccines. but it seems particularly balance masks stopped the pandemic and nobody died there. again vaccines , died there. again vaccines, violence. we are the home of balance faith balance . and let balance faith balance. and let me just get through here. but from that , everyone kicked off a from that, everyone kicked off a bunch of musicians , including bunch of musicians, including neil, joni mitchell. basically, they were like, we're taking our music from spotify . how dare you music from spotify. how dare you sort of have this? but so were like, no, no, don't worry about it, guys. like we believe in everyone having a so what everyone having a voice. so what we is going to invest we can do is going to invest $100 million to have like get more of voices. they say they've only spent. so $10 million dollars of it because, well, they're it on. well, they're going spend it on. well, i many people love this i know how many people love this live. oh, we're live. they're saying, oh, we're going you know, going to introduce, you know, people colour to spotify people of colour to spotify there's already you think you think can get people of think you can get people of colour like stevie wonder or kanye west. it was just an amazing people to be we come up with quickly my two favourites okayit with quickly my two favourites okay it was let's just be honest what this was really about is
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that know, when the old that you know, when like the old press, neil diamond press, it wasn't neil diamond you young. you were saying, oh, neil young. neil saying, you know, i'm neil young saying, you know, i'm going to take all of my music off spotify. spotify are not going then oh, okay, going to then say, oh, okay, then rogan the then we'll cancel. rogan the biggest, thing biggest, most popular thing that we contract. we did, $1,000,000 contract. so instead say, well, no, don't worry, neil, we'll spend some money it's not money on diversity. it's not related. you know it sounds related. but you know it sounds good. turns you can't spend good. turns out you can't spend even you want yeah that's even if you want to. yeah that's a waste of money, they said, because they didn't have clear enough objectives, and enough objectives, whatever. and so shifting priorities, so it was shifting priorities, schedule, is schedule, whatever the point is , said to appease , they said it to appease everybody. everybody moved everybody. then everybody moved on mob does . yeah. and on as the mob does. yeah. and now they oh, we just spent now they like, oh, we just spent ten liquid away it ten more liquid away with it right. looking now at the times and it seems like not giving to charity is now anti—racist work. to me . apparently stewards of to me. apparently stewards of one of britain's wealthiest charities is called the tudor trust. so there's got nothing do with tudor, england as far i can tell is it was funded by housebuilders, it stopped housebuilders, but it stopped giving out money. so the members of its all white board can learn
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about white supremacy and. colonisation so yeah, i mean, this is the decolonised the but another win for another win. they don't get to stop charitable work so they can sit around and learn about this stuff and some of this stuff they're is promote they're doing is promote diversity the diversity within the organisation. they've got workshops with black, asian and other stuff. other ethnic minority stuff. on racism , empowerment and white racism, empowerment and white employees attended separate meetings, they're already meetings, so they're already learning segregation , which is learning segregation, which is an important part of racism . an important part of racism. they're taking this learning about racism the right way. they seem to be learning how to be racist rather than if that's what a lot of anti—racist training does it mean? you know, ironically, this is getting annoying isn't it? like i annoying now, isn't it? like i understand there a bit understand that there was a bit of in 20 and everyone of hysteria in 20 and everyone started saying, yeah, we were all institutionally even all institutionally racist, even though we weren't. but now these training things still going on. oh because there's oh yeah, because there's a there's diversity they're there's a diversity of they're out making some out there who is making some money from the to the trust and they go oh we made a lot of money with all they've done. 12 hours of or whatever. hours of courses or whatever. but you know what guys are still
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racist ever going these racist ever going to these little mean that is little courses. i mean that is basically what is. yeah basically what it is. yeah absolutely. but course like i said if telling you know said if is telling you know haven't worked three years you know you still your mother know now you still your mother but then are suffering, but then people are suffering, they've all money they've got all this money to give they're giving away give and they're not giving away to good causes. i mean, to these good causes. i mean, this has gone this is something that has gone on a number times, i do on a number times, but i do think these expert anti—racist trainers the trainers have come into the corporation to lecture to my employees tell them be employees and tell them to be less know, we just less white. you know, we just got to sack all these people. these people are doing nothing because dividing because is just dividing everyone that? everyone more worse than that? they're bringing valley they're bringing silicon valley bank? we're seeing we're seeing corporations and corporations being gone up and brought down the by the brought down by the by the focusing diversity and focusing on on diversity and stuff. so the person who's in charge of risk silicon bank charge of risk at silicon bank was was instead spending was it was instead spending their time organising monthly their time organising a monthly lgbtq awareness . and it's like lgbtq awareness. and it's like you're no you're stonewall. you're supposed to be a bank. look the money, it's perfectly straight forward, just don't be racist and stand up racism racist and stand up to racism when see it. don't stop when you see it. don't stop imagining structures imagining the secret structures and thousands and pay people thousands of pounds come and detect pounds to come in and detect them. as simple that.
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welcome back to headliners. your first look at saturday's newspapers straight into saturday's mail. now, in this section. and really we just need lock scientists up at this point we got this one. yes. so killer robot dogs that are controlled by soldiers minds are being trialled by the australian army. oh okay. you know, that is this is , this is what i mean this is is, this is what i mean this is obviously they said something last year, think about it, they, they were able to control it. but they've done is but now what they've done is they've it further in that they've taken it further in that they've taken it further in that they've to it inside they've managed to put it inside helmets the soldiers can just helmets so the soldiers can just think, dog, you need to attack this person. yeah. and the robot
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dog does that have they not like sci fi films and see where this i mean we are dead we're all dead and they're saying it does it with 94% accuracy. he's the 60 the other 6% is they just a few innocents by mistake but well so that's a better rate than the reaper drones that are used in afghanistan the issue with this though is now that you're implementing ai into this stuff you know it's one day you know the soldier is making the robot enemy then robot attack its enemy and then the actually, i'm the robot decides, actually, i'm going everyone, the going to attack everyone, the person supposed to my person who's supposed to be my master well, the trouble master right. well, the trouble is al is super warg. so, is the ai is super warg. so, yes, it's all the eyes have been developed super . so developed are super, super. so if to middle east, if you go to the middle east, they attack anybody. they they won't attack anybody. they will attack middle will only attack middle aged white englishmen . you any . white englishmen. you any. i this is scary stuff. so we have to move on because i'm terrified. the express now it seems easyjet have some predictions about future travel. will they ever invent the ability to be move our seats ability to be to move our seats back? yeah so this is, this is some good science easyjet is predicted three d printed boozy
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breakfasts and hologram stuff by 2017. some sort of future . i 2017. some sort of future. i mean, to be honest, i don't know if ever bought food on an easyjet flight is quite expensive. you've got to pay for it in euros, which feels i thought i thought we voted we voted for brexit to get rid of that. that's the final for voted for brexit to get rid of thatis'hat's the final for voted for brexit to get rid of thatis that; the final for voted for brexit to get rid of thatis that that's nal for voted for brexit to get rid of thatis that that's brexit's for voted for brexit to get rid of thatis that that's brexit's done you is that that's brexit's done isn't it . 3d printed buffet isn't it. 3d printed buffet breakfast. what does that mean. they are probably quite nasty. so i mean isn't it maybe so fondant beast of a food fondant comes out of a nozzle and builds up later. so say for example got a cheesecake, you put layers of biscuit down and then layers of cheese. give me a cheesecake. yeah, it would be quicker and easier you easier to just give you a cheesecake. but this the fondant, the food, most food can be stored in a, you know, in a bag. yeah. a horrible also hologram stuff. i don't want that because they live in them. in those though there is some cool stuff as the heart so everybody's got that and an individual biome hot pattern . individual biome hot pattern. yes. so you won't need passwords. you just walk a
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sensor. yeah. and an unseen sensor. yeah. and an unseen sensor and then you won't need anymore. because obviously anymore. and because obviously because i'm about to get my blue passport they that i've passport they to give that i've already. okay well not as confident as you guys i think this is all so i hate progress. so we're going to move on now to a traumatic story in the mirror, but perhaps not for the reasons you think. this is great. i want my money back. a passenger died on flight, disrupted on my flight, disrupted experience. driving experience. someone driving on driving back to driving on a plane back to london from jamaica someone died two rows behind them and they want their money back. and this is what it was this is all a post that they put online and the complaint to british airways and then it just all goes off fly because the person died. they didn't bring the drinks tray enough. oh it's not the trauma of being 17. it's like and like, say, gin and and then it's like, say, gin and tonic flight was delayed and then us then you already gave us vouchers for, like, one vouchers enough for, like, one meal. it was this areas thing where. some poor person dies on a yes, i was just talking a flight yes, i was just talking purely about how it's really
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upset them in terms of the experience of their flight. but we all feel like that don't want more train's delayed or more when a train's delayed or something that, you know, something like that, you know, we reaction . i we will the same reaction. i mean, i'm sure it's bad for the person who died. yeah yeah, sure. no, only. yeah. which is a tragedy for . sure. no, only. yeah. which is a tragedy for. me. but it's just money to someone, just a royal. so that's crazy . and then the so that's crazy. and then the other says, you know, they should not have been normalised or swept under the carpet. yeah. okay right. the star next and leo, you're you're pretty tall. i suggest you don't go and try any clothes in thailand. so i love this story. so somebody went it went to thailand. erika severed even he took a trip to bangkok, thailand, and went to the plus i'm guessing the plus side. i'm guessing she's a she's a big last. she went to some plus size shops and the were apparently really offensive savage got offensive and savage they've got they've got a shops called fatty fat girl which is i mean that's amazing . that's amazing. another amazing. that's amazing. another one was called love calories . one was called love calories. you know , we've got a friend of you know, we've got a friend of the show, but chad, in thailand.
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he's confirmed that they do the just blunt they do they don't mess around. it's like if you're big if you're big you're someone's called moomoo . moomoo someone's called moomoo. moomoo i think is bit much i mean that that's unfair but on the other hand you know being direct about sizes i mean they used to be a shop wasn't that called large something i had mighty high and something i had mighty high and so but that's a nice well that's a slight difference in fact i might go but but then fat activists call themselves fat activists. no they them don't they. they do. they they do actually. but that's the militant activists think most people just you know they , don't people just you know they, don't want to think of themselves as fat. yeah i think that's why they my jokes. i don't they laugh at my jokes. i don't make fun of five people whenever i'm performing, i'm like, i'm performing, i'm always like, why? people why? why are all these people just horrible, big, fat just being horrible, big, fat people? like, because people? and it's like, because don't know. but the other thing i that i think in thailand is that because the sizes like what because of the sizes like what they think is fat, there's no way that a western fat person is going thai shoes going to fit into a thai shoes thing. a good strategy thing. is this a good strategy to to actually if there's to sell to actually if there's a
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shop called you should weight you fat jabba do people go in there actually buy the there and actually buy the clothes the clothes or do they go the i guess that just a see in guess that just a see who's in the i mean i would definitely support it it's a great idea okay show is nearly over so okay show is nearly over now so let's another quick at let's take another quick at saturday's pages. we've saturday's front pages. we've got mail here mccraw got the daily mail here mccraw surrenders mob . the surrenders to the mob. the telegraph leading with uk , telegraph is leading with uk, with eu in disarray as visit is cancelled . the guardian is cancelled. the guardian is deaung cancelled. the guardian is dealing with brutal ofsted driving us to quit, warns school heads. the times chaos reigns in france . the mirror has nhs france. the mirror has nhs dental crisis was so desperate. i went to ukraine to get my teeth fixed and finally the daily star has this radical story, about half baked baguettes, but that's the daily star for you. those where your front pages but that is all for our show tonight. you very much to wonderful guests josh to my wonderful guests josh howie and leo kearse and headuneis howie and leo kearse and headline is course be headline is of course we'll be back tomorrow at 11:00 with steve and alan leo kearse and tamar caton . and remember, if tamar caton. and remember, if you're watching the 5 am,
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